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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 15, 190). OF THE SPOR DAVIS BEAT WARD AT NEWPORT NETS TING WORLD. SHAMROCK GOES INTO DRY-DOCK. + SECOND GAME. + ———— | New Twirler Leitner Showed Well in First) Game, but Giants Couldn't Hit and Lost. | 'Work of Rigging and Sparring America's Cup Ch: ‘!enger Done with Great Rapidity. pished and the varnish 1, Skipper ‘Byca- ment sald: nkey with the headgear What's the use of take A save a little welght?” n. Shamrock i]s sailors and riggers have been working | er in Erle Basin he America’s ( her racing drees by canvas. rly thi Jeed. Mia deltvery is much | ne slog Me as an iceberg in tigat ants had | must have won, t enigma to the Ad yell “Mooray? morning the Syenmore a Busy the challenger progresses POLO GROU DS, Aug. 15 Leitner hit the ball fi hardly think that a litte thing t th w tr rand a sae Re rat ul. The . Seam sl hustle ‘ork of removing ning two games In one ¢ ma Yotal: of elght [PgR ky CE a = rit when put in place took {of the ocean voyage and polish ¢ she had the there sup in great) norleven, There we when the pesky Beaneat derloin topsy-t doudt it would stir bronze underbody unt fected sunlight ike a lo seoond me be Shamrock s veam’ is puzzles ow Yi style. The faithful phalanx of rooters! qt) ee We Rigsing of Great str SEA ene are simply bulb! ver with pent-uy | M Demoni Every inch of AC enthusiasm and w Cooley, ¢ that ls put in place o: ; Dlow it off 2 Murph ‘ Hint ward of the jow Ito [gives further ¢ widest. point Lowe, s Bner built The threateni: h Bret game” thou iearnnt heh pin the asthe weather imp: Wit look the pepe Fiippe a mark Uke a fatr crowd In ¢ 2 i i i i spar it elicited a Davis, in Old-Time Form, Outplays Ward i: amrock's bobstay cerning The Matt the ocean New. York | eka ianded a swift one to Long, Davis Match Singles in Newport's Cham- [rather 4 canie the ozean Van Maltren, of slammed a beauty hom erus over tht lio: ae Pe aden nes Sebriae, re pionship Tournament. Belbach. | te flowing: done up as they | right-Neld ropes acd wan cheered to the echo, Long couldn't fleld Selnach's high Ing c WHITMAN under tn time. Mickman strick out ‘ang, Jb. “ b. tae Emallecuidsnotieantet . { ary horn in one © Ganz, ih i ap pfamalle did at want to umpire twa EWPORT, R. 1, Aug. %—The two] took the next three games, making i: oT While looking over the work after 1 4 Aa therefore, and passin | Sere Lee Habis pras games alone an Henated Alec Smith ennis experts, Ward and Davia, who] SIX straight and his set, 6— Sia £ 2 sittin 7 Assist as judge of feld i e d y = = SS eu ee Pittinger, p. jp Strang messed Slagie's m1 yesterday, playing together, won the thraneowentites Basis! mcorerer oe ae Tenney hit over areond 1M championship in doubles, being sched-| Ward winning ony the recond and third ! naling. Pia be or ts eee ont uled to play each other In the singlen| Eames, Davia now was playing tn hic Slagle p. a liner right into Gan-lon a black) coat Deniont to-day, and the third round matches of 7 be i t e Fy : TAG. a Demonte pert Ot peatedly on his forehand drive, as he} Ben ae So ee atner Chat | eee te cenael, Single na Penne the champtonsnip singiea being on the|Fan to the et. se Z i t Jooked safe. Demont smashed a tw: hanes Warnes matted Matte engee | card, it was expected that the third rom this position he scored place af- | eee k SER ac ordvend sherman rintdowns Davis ttircoacs, scl belng tite nipabbiedl je | ment at the Casino would be ope of the|then took the game nnd 1 | | at phystenl health’ in‘lige to Strang. No runs eb Moen eR ECR ge best of the season Endl anjout 2 Diacaesudaes 3 Str 7 pont win Long filed to MeHride, Two eee o a sudden attack of nee stcrach bola et over Un aes run ‘ j ‘The Ward-Davie match ans scheduled Ward Took Game on Errors. S i nont f¢ ‘ 0 Secand itn : for the whip court. Davis was vin cl me tle! fe | Antime, Davin carrenuded to Postings, cick at te ue ann yme{HAIN. THREATENED TO MAR Foe ee eeete a net bean | Ino the, sontpued Ain guccesatul tactlos! ATHLETES SAIL FROM LIVER- eS © Red cbr dee raagery Which Wares 90 far cooday. “edanael wan ae Nice | TO-DAY'S SPORT. tren In a public mateh in this country | {Brer— love, thoggh the third game went POOL TO BOSTON. thera’ j eee eer saiiereriiinn theamuinl beet |itambleds tit. woceteutee Wn eae a this season, not baving played since he/ took on his opponent's errors. but the) ay blood and’ a Neen anche AOE LOR CaS toniciae lasarane (a ined ee lenelaYoH iret Feature of the Good Card Was the [Pune 10m PRR ay neszbe Tad yatlen ote CREE ae cy oo | oafardec ine Team Havel Lit: id escaped Tok third and Belbach second In the Ganzel Slagle’x NU to Strang took ‘a! Ke Stakes—Attendance Beatde this) two othersimatches;-be Ward a brace and pulled out the| ten feating Yale and viceman was of mix-up. Demont Hickman’s bad bound, out HMywisinsleentany: s ant tween Paret and Clothter and Larned | next two games. He got one more, but < es! have CY smash to Tenney. N way Slag. out right after ne) tech Tad o ind Stevengs—were expected to be par- | Davia then ran the set out, #4, and the Arvard’s Athictens, tthough, trying to steal down. No runs. — Heularly good. ‘Though the latter con- | match, 1— 3, 6-2, pthier, tained the heat man of the four, the Paret va. © Paret-Clothier games were taken as BetweeneliniePareannd promising closer and more interesting was important in tnat inf Steamer © Second Inn ne by int Third Inning. | (SSeS Hickman did himself relty rin and left-hand ‘grab of Coo- | Matty cracked a liner ¢ <i mga got his man at first. | Med te Cooley. Davia was LIVERPOOL, Aug —The British mmonwealth cajied tor Bos-| FOUN in a Vacant Lot on|soraue ana A. Aug. 15. v's bounder a nal toad ‘ rang and Ganzel took good care Of} cose call on Me alt to he nich | feuds and ather look ~ wns to declde who was to meet BR. D.] ten to-day. having on board the Oxford- . . . . Brurnhy Lowe beat out an infield rel: |earamedt to Long Medias it iem rack heavy | fh" Fen peas Little In the third roand. Tt Icambridze athletes, aio are to compete! Riverside Drive with alclin makes’ jer to Davis. forced lowe 2 i Ganzel De-[and the afternoon disngreeat LES MEM) sat eld ; cr of xreat promise agalnet an with WercometnelGareaten huni examinatio ng was found tn he Recond on a one to Davie. > 4 Kled to ss : aan ones clove! eo play appeared, the |More experienced 0; i a br 7 SO pry wellee clothing Tuns. Q hy iatrick teen to-day ap to the time of AC Il o'clock the rigyers) a gh to] 21) the frst set the play was quite! versities at Montreal, and with a team Head Crushed. pockets of well-cutgclothia [first race no nh had falte yl weather belng considered g00 6 even, though Clothter was continually | at New York resenting Harvard and but acallvel Soca ith say smal S Strang struc cricket to ‘Tenn Yale SSS uotse. Fourth Inning. ck was still In splendid shape. ko on, though the sky was not clea Fettins, Hittie the better of It Leiter Med to Stage. neater ** The + 7 ” showed a more cautious | Lhe reco: Paret won six straigh The Englishmen are all in good eondi- = —— ‘ Lowe Ty “ t Was we 1 i} rt (in thextnin baring pretty eingle over St . 1 thr reveal gam 1. he formerly did. Ward, run- ames fon exceedingly steady play 9 Phe nd genes ’ carne out even in the} In the discov of the body of a man] tinger, Slagle's sacrif Miekinan catrien i Pa ats Ste at A “otires furl « Li . A owes largely a repetition o F an contesis, but ace fome- wy 3 © Hund: and} rl single gave Boston Peau ie Guu Or snes hich looked y the net and cutting the ball off] fret, the fourth was harder what shaly: Incregard to thelt cnanees | 2 8 vacant lot at One Hundred vad TIME FOR ATHLETES. “ours Davis's thr “owe up Strang with a roa rit 7 rply.t eo straight games. | tually going to Paret. in United states. They anticipate | Eighteenth street and Rivers: Drive Bride's sacrifice out ner. Sam didn't know he niae a rth wan went to deuce four] Then, although the r player that the heat will affect their prospects, | this morning there has arisen the neces- sis gt te fiEtN, aucceantve Long went out. Davis ty Ganzel KHON Sido elleved out nally went ty Ward alee, taken three stralghe, a jn th ———————— alty of an effort on the part of the pollce | Marve Amyociation Games Will — gett, Tenney and 1p singled to fe NichGlnvatrucki ots that ter Would be withdrawn 1 load of 1-0. jer bra gradual ! nats ei are ane a Fo fn the lead. Davis Matas 4 MOCILREChTaCeRatIERel AGI eames largely by |eE., then took. Uie ead sand fh von BASEBALL CHAT. to unravel a murder mystery, The boly | vue Hegin Unell Late To-Morrow. pretty of th tuning 8 OE CINE vietue: of xcellent service, amg | OUL6—4, 0-6, G2. 1-6, HA _— had deen where Ih was found for ac) side. ac m Attendance was very large, in spite | he had a ithe sixth gatne he lost] Of the other players only Larned had Standing of the Clubs, least thirty-six hours and there are eus-| In order to give the athletes engaged when anot te Demont f the threatening weather, and speca-[ tt by hia own ecrora. ‘The next went to[any di Mfculty tn winning. He had two SATIONA GUE. piclous circumstances that point a the grounds, the finvies cave Hoston iloniwaalhenes Ward at love, making tt him set, 6—1. d_detice Fete with Richard Stevens. NATION i programme pf tt Th the Jast half of the fifth | Seer EAS ry re t Wok Pe. L plas. A toate - Haltren was bit int a arth ne SAO Colt purchased Davis races De DF Davia peat Ho Ward, 1-6. D435 AT Hon rd Jonn West One jon games, to Iréhoot and Knocked out for yy Wilam ©. Whitney, is now look t of the fact that Ward mire 40 0 Hundrev the body, be Sulzer's Harlem Park to RoW deat J. Be: will not be called until 435 Then he pluckily continued Exetiement ra’ ‘Kkman singled. and to M v “i ke a safe tend of : Ht to-day received his first fast the second. Davia braced up and aK Pea A Baty unc run | teeter i SC Uriuiant play and running up to the] “ sat RE a 4 work since hls r ness je turned net, ceeded In taking four consecu ei Ve lest oad Ubespa wt si leg Houlke:¥ 60.5 6-1: five furlongs tn At With an ease tlve games, Uhree after the call of deuce] np. 1 h which gave him the lead a woo throw up their) “pavue went on with his brilliant streak] ¢—3. just before | man Boylston in| o'clock in the aft ade a care- | to-day with N.C. | Fiftieth street, | No. 16 Park place. as he was passing noon. } the neignborho: ful examination for the dead wa J upon as the ner of the Futurtt high in the ninth ok second on a wild Strang’s timely roecame up with Matty, who’ batted ek out, making the ‘on. rong, > 1 James E. Sullivan, deat W. DB. Kurts, 61, 6-3. 4-4 | hler 1 OP Paret, 6-4. 0-8, itt Bost t. 60, 6-3, 6-9. | Pettimore vat 90 {with the boy todo the | 4 ¢ neat} and they rai head and head to the irlong pole, where Flora Pomona ca’ fame until Davia Went over and. asked two poe Teemen =o stood fight on the spot Wf the. ball ‘Thad to duck mighty Uvely The ——— | made iv diag Sor bis sta’ n Thosto's favor, abled hands and dec turity all ove: nd wetting bia strokes long and deepl C. Hobart beat 1. De For Sf) Washington. - ~ - CORE BY INSINGS at ety oO chnracheienae innate eases — Detroit 3045 126 Mtinaukes 5 Dayton 60 to 1044 o-3fon Hickman's crack to Tenney, Seo riding M NGentmeai(aiie Go on New dor 9 6 3] en Z s ‘ yecame tangled Ln alqure secret, 194. Shaw. 1G h5 35 eravork 198008 0 1-2] going to third, Strar mess and stumbled, throwing | Bi 1 Krung Wh Wndrly Bab 1 ‘ an Maltrenb: ¥ sis rie 2. Cre: 6 on 0 me. 4) SECOND GAME. ran very The boy tay | Strat, 22, cr u the made | 5 heats dec and ur When picked up). ake 7b ¢ | acratch Site, Dut what a peach wan Van's, Bobl With Matty in A ANE PACS EL YL ee ri $ ow i jot Morante crack In the third Inning of the ee etarted in with great contidence | a) Tokines ehrag ts | citteby, 110. 9 9 100 ry ond game! fe cauent it on the dead run, com- avitting Peventonathslians weer Arias ee Sand | Stare) aoa Time—1.68 4-5. | ine ver My shoulder. Otherwise It would have ame ell contes' _ at bay aah fe) Ostawat ut out the een a three timer, eure Gémahoraniinellncontentl ng Lait: fio ot hts weet tn the | mosh was Ay Playlike | uPape Looe Micke long and loud agaton al: THE MOST DESTRUCTIVE r. the new mute slabman, snowing up Wiliam ¢) Waltnes 0 week ag “191 a. When they stralgh | owing Davin Romie run into (ie coraer ot ¢ Viiliam © Whities 4 cow Weeks ago) aad Flora, Be - When they straight | fete bien We wouldn't goon with the OF ALL HUMAN DISEASES. ison ejected from the fangs of the was fair or fouls CRESCEUS BEATS THE eae bis rattlesnake is not more surely fatal than the virus act at through with a rattle and won by ghty: ly ABBOT IN TWO H are dade tet vetig, ane vie | rem Plagtike: who wi three tenths 1" | a woTEER SEND-OFF GIVEN SIR iN toul tee | Of Contagious Blood Polson, which poilutes and EATS.) Letting PITH RACE, THOMAS AT QUEENSTOWN. cut a double and a single sal Vitiates the blood, destroys the tissues and bones i Sas St HE Fin. StrPlace | For matden three-year-olts; mile and seventy he the hall hard every time! and eats like a canker sore into the flesh. ‘ fs ’ ; i Y ‘ou ean count on Mefiride's ot | This disease appears first in the form of a little sore or blister; soon the Peli anyway some pretty playa at third, put} glands begin to swell, 7 ly error in the first come sore, making it painful to cat or swallow ; dreadful ulcers apheat qn the (Continued from First Page Metting Starters, whta, jocks, StHIf.Fin. Str.Plee. |Irieh Nebleman and New Sham- ples break out on the body, the mouth aud throat sie Ma . : tthe Gece Ty 9d ta works Py acc wil in tt o! nR heat of the 2.10 aa favent, 114, O'Connor, 34°34 1 i , De dful ¥ be Fen SS ARIEOEY So won enelly, ame 200 Weeks ea one | naeleh tous ine sett ee Bplay ow roenien pee atrtck ma then. to m7! tongue, copper colored splotches and other characteristic signs of Blood Poison 5 y b hore heat of the 29) trot in sat Aha ercnitindvesitasta Sareea ts bind wiped Detendee. Hunting kame. though, Nam is the best man on| come as the disease progresses, and the destructive virus takes deeper hold upon The Hiram Woodraff 22) class trot: the crowd was 1 edge 0 Amith Mucieosujils ees Sea than icam” fie helped Wichinan alone’ natty in| the system, The medical men are as sorely perplexed over the character of this EA a eS aa Sa Abbot and | Creacetal_ay Li ening 1 $3 j im» om Len phe Wane nett anes lime Sent out in arder blood poison as ever; they tell you to take mercury aud potash alten ately for pis Ji tent NENSD: noand were cheered to the ¢ al Won driving The! mW bad Im OM 23 IWN, Aug. 15 10 Hite jurphy, lawe and Long are invariably mixed ¥ i; T. E, Rice, stepped away from her eld (hey took thelr final | snes Fa Work Stamped nfront and} Siartgond. Won driving’ The 12 15. Star Line steamer Teutonic, which left | up ta.the Dostone run-geiting rallies.” Vostertay OUR FREE HOME TREATMENT. tiintick afi hinan tn the first heat, Winning easily in tof The Abbot. was wt the ways at an te tie| Arak, backed. from 18 to 1 down tol Liverpool yesterday, with Sir, Thomas) %) TM get, nen they connie {2| Our book on Contagious Blood Poison gives more | being can stand this 213 1 and where Pham: joine to Te made the pace to the stretch. | inton and nla party on board, for the) the frst game Murphy made two runs, Lowe two, | information about this disease than youcan possibly | treatment long; be- ching ple facet iceloae order to | followed by Sharpahooter and Lucent! | (Quin Aah Bue AATY Om Me fort, [and Lang oie of the RRS total get from any other source, It describes accurately | \iq they ao) not the firsts heat of the! pacirec. pure $2.00, ) chestnut si s tile Squaw was foam ant h ne Little Squaw was lth time wen tof Ituna, «third. Time world bee no ostraightened out Lucent came | if ry igh und, joining Arak, won in a arriving here thls morning, satled from Tayler rive ree-qharters of a length, | Gucenstown at 10.19 A. M. minh Carmine took Brighton 2.10 cla from a fleld o. second, In © reteh with Hummack Mmbe witawehite | i fn hand Vito Know that] sam riding one vching when, he 1 Varsrave “ undinpute nailing Ham vg the | WH for OVon ch made three singles ot| and fully the symptoms as they appear in each atage fred. ikaton “pireher “fe 4] of the malady, enubling the reader to correctly diag. | clre the disease per- 1s dozen lengths in front + hfe willow for one ot] nose his own cnae, and, by following tho instructions manently, as thous- 4 Bir Thomux was given a great gend-| the nee eg py the Drooklyna yest laid down in this book, to successfully treat himself | ands know from off by the members of the Royal Cork| ayer tne Quakers y hyn yesterday | at home. Should the patient neod any special diroc- experience, [trotters A Dumbled hers. wo by have bees year } fe ADboteWarm Up.) T engthe in en RORII: acht Club, who went out to the | for the Phillies, tt ished there flere al Se tonto: advice, lour, poysiciane wrlibe glad to corres S.S.$. is the only 4 he 1 +7 fl ewell to and allowed the Pitiabures to incre with and he! im along in evory possible | ,, ube SARATOGA ENTRIES. ae eS eae yee age | thele lead over them to identy threat peinnten |i eeagen Donte Hesitatertorarrital tellgiacout oar cone guaranteed purely r an sin anit pesienese " Thepichallengessor eine $< dition; what you bave to say about yourself will | Ycsctable blood pur- Ketcham appeared holding, t The Abb (special to The Evening World) ‘amer with Sir Thomas Cabin Ginnts va, West N.Y. never go beyond our offize. You can have tho best | ifier, and the only over the chestnut stallion ‘th st At f rac Pr ITAG SARATOG ‘Aug. 15 es of the usual c With the medical advice and'this valuable little book without | untidote for this pe- wand cheered them to the echo, when The Abbot, guided by Ed ¢ followed, he was rec J with a of welcome. onuiar Cuban Giants a%! any cost to you whatever. Our physicians are in iff he designer, [opvonents, the Weat New, York Field | govrespondonce with, hundreds oll the timo, and | cuusr virus: it purke re. and Sit | Club will resume business next Sunday | have successfully treated thousands of cases, Don't “es the Colum-} at the Weehawken grounds, The well-| despair of a cure because something elso has failed. The entries for to-morrow's races are Hows who Joined the ‘Teut: 1 Htaee--Fv | handicap Thomas salt they expe the cup de: builds up ihe consti- tution. The appetite rwns and dry bla would They breezed around the Aa HimmonsnAnniNil SD iGit he bis Ean ah Saybia eT els OF both teams to hit the! improves almost from the first dose, the sores soon show signs of healing, and the cooled out and trl ongeddraw bit Meare cease nabonelashaTnreck: Tails | kame should make test an in-| unsightly, dirty splotches and eruptions grow paler and paler, and finally moved well, but Cresceun seemed to be) Fut kay 19 a gad ata bene tg Wiltiams for New York Aug. 2 from Livergoo! | teresting one. disappear. full of fire, and his work was more im-! ipoke an! the mare mone font t niduliaeetes 4 lady Sterling; on board the Cunard fine steamer Cam: | $.S. S. has for nearly 50 years been known and used as a remedy for this dread- pressive. ant up: eet. | PaeUa- z ig |) GUARANTEE TO CURE| fu! disease. Gently, but thoroughly, it removes all traces of the poison without 7 —=—— i the least injury to the system, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. In the second heat of the 2.20 trot- ne came a finish which stirred the! blood ‘of the crowd, now more than 18,00 strong. Helen Grace, a beauttt roan mare that had finished second to Sporting. Sportsmen's Goods, olds an uy; about two and o The races run here to-day resulted as Ve Y SiS REETAS ye amon cy] DELMAR RESULTS. > ae ie yok Steepleeh: 1 RACE TRACK , DELMAR, Aux, Wi.) R U RE. The above is not a mere states va Simmons in the first at, came 13 Zinatbar 163 } 10,000 Tires at 2 from ibe riick, and, tptocing down the fe 163 First Race—Three-quartrs of a mile — (ment, but it Is a'fect, Don't QZ a= (TIRES! Tee, SHE to unloed, Eves sites Me lrelanscoreedraricel te teiwhintc utth Race—For troyearotde, vette | Won by Hunter Tate. 7 to 10 and ut; ; waste your money and’ tim | make, Including Ste Wer Harthyrde i 5 ced I pon Hisk Soir han eta Taby Roe. out for piace, was second; | trusses. Wy ude yoo will wear 5 eS | Arch, Parttans and) Columbia. ab Neva Sknmons, The Mttle rown wie oniy Te raigye, oo to] Stone third. Fime 1.19 |onete sour Rrave. No (rues wil he lying 1901" stock ‘and xunranteed, key % arbi hevelascrhlcieincs| Miuintnate 0 mtondeld .... 2.140 cond Ra em ina ongy.|eure = Rupture. Every truss- | actly GEO high-grade Feats i bea (egt by plover. driving, | Tramps US Iridescent Ho] _ Second Race Five and a ha Toa Tea: | weares wif bear me out in this 5 | | chats at 15.00, 048 with eaber was she in her effort. She aM if Moistersing HO Catexadee 107 ata Aaa: Bing | statern Corsult the Doctor | | bankers, 6 das _ > gained’ at every stride and was. only HAA AND Orla. atel Heli seek exers SVS Bin Ut he LEAL whe has permancnitly cured over ulKies 6 | hand wieels, all makes, eaten a nose, Twenty yards past the Nie Teg SHO taty Third Race—One mile and a eixteenth, | APrO00 of the mast savers icrms e | hp etalnd tl Tah | AGRYpho “was! leading. -Timocz. 1111-4 apa the ttn Inte the Golda 110 froadstreet —Won py La Spara, | to land 7 to 3! you, Thoqsends ‘of 8 HOE Rs: ESAT ETO REN EMERSON DAR "Daria An nliicky gelding was. ianning« much| “yuh Hace or all-agess handicap; mile eat] Qutbursty 8 to 2 for’ place. was second nous FRIDAY AN pebiitins the third heat of the 210 par Hind seadurcers lene ked on] ovulate ae Swordsman third. Time, 2.03. VARICOCELE amd t BICYCLE CO., 23 Park “ Si fp which 5 OU i Use whip. Sue co ‘ stro ‘a-| be Ip ter r! Q 3 = : = abet | C. pp ps } v4 kak ow. \ ep eeaey ¢ % e urging from iy " , A sid Spencer | Kilogram +109) Gay . = i tr ch 1 ‘Fs. yy sky overhead began to shed rain- AALMOM DIA A Neen Rhymes froatsand Ais h ¥ 1 I i 5 | Siretal Bete on 30.000 Tites, Vims, Iarttord ops, and umbrellan were raised on the anal timer “wveret RaveT Haron Peppersiala vot r Chemic-Electro Inst tute, eee OER RACK | eau: Hy and Ge Bu the whower, alt Ua yr ot eae Qeege ames omurinen (MT sete HARLEM WINNERS. elf TONGUE cats, Uodtea tee adt | eure bon regu pret ate ve on pas: "Abbot taking peered viarriy RNA ea a) second itt TRACK. HARUEM, Aug. 18-—|CINM Clue Un the annual open seratcn tourca. G ‘gun mores tirrin Medical. beat recor: Seti The crowd was wlll with joy whe jen Neva Emmons and All Rignt| the time of the monde at ecient tee +4 iF marked up/.the ‘crowd! (to) the | ae hung the front aad h {nigipltch. ‘They came out for th fe odin on Cresceur tumbled to lt Hack. Pox. the b eat OC the 220 trotting, tre| The Abbot rose to 2 1-2 to 1. Azaincon | Black, Fox then t i tting, thelthe first score Cresceus stepped away | Sul All Green javing been went to the arn, [from the Tammany. champion and they | xife un 4 run here to-day resulted as + tn, ea io ; || Contests || ;,,010 DR. GRINDLE, |S r to land 2 to 1: Fox Bard, 2 tad OLD DR.OGHINDLE'S sclenuse (reaument boot for’ place, Was second; 'Onoto’ third eases, Deine In the Loven, red. spate forse] Siar | orm threat and | mouth, ulcers, "1 Timer tea 8 5 ; : p oA . ach D 7 Fag ‘ktdney “tna “blader “ormplatnter teat eg Becond Race—Three quarters of . a , { tedsmmation, gravel. &.. are speedily cured ¢ i ers i 2 te sf | Imnpediment follows: Firat Race—One mile —Won n went The Rhymer beate oved Up strong, but med to hold thin within’ the Inst sixteenth, ron 1 re red, but’ when they camefwere called ack, “N Sworn | Where Ha per. under vigoroun Bae Omestretch together stride for| off to a nerfect’ start. Crencenh drew | Mllng, Managed to ges Up And win bs rao ar Goal Hunters 4 too for prec: | Corered, the, elanteen, 9, ores | wpa tcspror aitaaaiie Enpediaenty: Use wemely under: the} away In the first few strides, i mack yy alls seen eee length and al was second; Rosa Dtah third. Time.|§¢ Cape Stay beating Atiantle Clty 15 os al that {ei worny with’ a it ee OLD DR. GHIND: u Me whivinind’ of enc] almnet omeeyioe tiene eens. badly, | ON AOU MIAER ETON: NIB 4-5. Feiurg pame wilt beat Cape Shy Aug. che)? | MIRREY naa day anderen ibe! 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