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Rasinias lyn. Philadelphia. = Keeler, Hf Thomas, of Fitth inning. “) MeCreery, if. Wolvertor Cross rohbed McCreery of a hit by a Dolan, cf. Flick, rf corking stop and throw, Dolan died on Kelley. 1b Dele Hallman’s aaxint. Kelley ripped off a Mngle past Wolverton. White handed be over Daly's warm driy No runs. Cross fited out to McCreery. White \ Farreit, Cronards war felded out by Kitson. Thomas Med ORs A Us to Dolan, No runa, ‘Umplre—Emsli Lanes (@pecia! to The Rventng Worlt PHILADELPHIA, Auk. 2 aj|NEW YORKS ei @ marked difference in the appearance AT B T N. of the Phillies and the Champions whay OsTO they came on the field for to-day's = mal game. The Slowtown crew were a sub- (Continued from Firat Page.) dued lot, with every Indication of being beaten at the start. The two bumps} *2¢d crowd for Moston and there were they got yesterday took all the pluck He of the fair Sex AONE: them. out of them, and only a miracle can get { ff fs hinted that “Pink Hawley, of them into winning form against Brook. {M#e Milwaukee Argertcans, will soon be lyn. The Superbas, on the other hand, {®t Hberty to change his reeldence, were full of ginger and went around | “Pink” was ontted nf the box again the lot with chips on their shoulders for | 2¢stemay, and tt ts sald the salary end all the world like the cocky Ortoles when |@f the team ta Ured of carrying him, they were three-time winners. The Giants start right after the game ‘Third place and better ts the slogan | aoe y AHOuIALID Rivers theme now, and it will surety be better {f the | oitchers, toeday | bunch keeps up thelr present unbeat- eiwoiiniee able article of ball. Hanion let no grass} : i grow under hia feet in strengthening} .,Vau alten placed a slngle down the 5 his backstop department as soon as tut iwo-basker over Slag head: v1 h semling Van to thind Van scored ane y prcourcinae ter Davia took thin! on MeRride feelmnan Wants the Mone: Item Aany Morris Steelman reported from Hart- ford first. thing thia morning el oman Jp there with the goods, but he re-| lilt, three thes, and wax o "Yuves to deliver them until the salary |iined a (te ght: Demat i question is settled, Hanton bulked Cooley fliel nut ta Selmach, No runs 7 some at the catchers demands, but the rH reer manager Is In pocket, and It looks as if} nese f he would have to pay the piper. In the Bowerman oracked a le between Y a5 : short and third. Ganzel lfted a long mean time Duke Farrell will do the con-| fy to Hamilton, fowerman and’ Wure Ay tinuous behind the bat. nee he ; shubled upmen th latter's The dispute over aalary between Hane | eT Haas Silt edbach, Davis {2 Ion and Steelman was quickly Msreward- | to Gangel was the {ite of Lowes Jump- 4 by the catcher, who jumped to the] er ‘The same patr in (he same way: ate Philadelphia Athletics, He mlgned aj fended to Long: y runs Br contract with Connte Mack, and war Thira ne. put in behind the bat in the Mrat kame! Denzer nent a liner to Long. Van 2£ Steelman was on the Drooklyn sine-up Platten staged hs second ‘sintkle aver gue Pi . song's hend maivie banged Tow fly to at the National League Park, and Hong's head. Davis bnnged a low fly te port that he was working on the ot Nrvinglterpectwarmetliiataten tandieens FE eld caused a huge Inugh at Hanion’s |taggeal out by. De mont.” Sovran eo lates de no comment ttridge elingled over second base. g sac ens ae banadns wires Durning | BBEeN pasted another In the same «pat $ ut immediately ha u Warner by a quick snap to Davis caught “ALL THE NE THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY iyy ciNiN S , AUGUST 21, 1901. ee OF THE SPORTING WORL WHITNEY’S HORSES RUN ONE, TWO IN BIG STAKE. ATHLETIC WONDER IN NEWPORT’S BIG TOURNEY. Grand Union Hotel Event Won by King Hanover---20 to | Shot Gets First Race. (Speciai to Tre Ever test visitors bave RACE TRACK, SARATOGA. No Yo. There are Cow pla ‘Aug. 21.—With the Grand aion Hotel tugy when the sun op Btakes as the feature the carl preseit: factories and there is ed a very attractive appearin Peingirays ternoon, and any one In The track was In at In whose veins there was least pmer RACE atom of sporting blood came out to th courre. ‘The weather was piplox hot the hote | Me CHAMPIONS WERE. AFTER 10 STRAIGHT ——++ With Kitson in Box, Hanlon’s Men Felt Sure of Beating the Quakers Again. The Bagting Orders iver Hallman’s grasser. Fed not negotiating for a new backston: | Ritrhdge hacen wecntd and taint a ‘The Hartford Club has turney He WAR tagwed oUt, Davin. ty ower: Eugene MeCann adrift, and Hanton has{ Man. Dineen went th second on Sligle's . a lout, Murphy to Ganseh, Tenney aingled anelephant) on) ile; hin Dineen going to third. Demont was sent to the brook! ) Van Haltren, No runs, Spring to steady up tle mado gy i Fourth Inning. atime, but hurt ‘ils andy pitched | i srersriqay aoutanreeweatwadt ht only two games tn thirty-five days. The |iumper ty Demont. Dineen passed Sele Hartford people got ured of paying for| bach down. M lined to Long and undelivered zoods, and) MeCann was gelbach wae castly doubled wp at first shipped to Brooklyn yesterday cannot keep him Lecause with man, McCann will be the sev man, which is ignina: the rul m4 1 b will doubtless get his ten days’ not a sun noing. enney got In the wa After Ten Straight. jatar x Teen then It was Kitson’s tury ta de slab dure) Bled. re, but wa out dy a to-«lay and the champs were confifen ater y to steal oh PARTE a asingle down the third- of making it tea siraiz! Noy were pusoipgletnownnines third only two Kames ind the pushers Q to the left-feld fence. W thin morning a2 McCann} ta tert farm last] Med 1 da fly to MeBride Mam. it afte: three halle were popped to Davis, > Pes of Bowerman’s Caneel sine Hanloy expects to < tril An WAS hot eq M trick. as he hit to Demont and pushing the Pirat:w hard by the end of rst. No runs, Y tat the week. Bowerman Long's — slow Orth should have deen the Phillies se.) under ant rte Gana! nove but was | 12 Vulek order d three f lection for the firing Ino, but he was) 4), irk onter f NCeCTA aes Knocked out of the box by the Superba Dinc the last two Ume out, ao Manager | could only pop t Bhettsline switched college southpaw, 40 during the prelim: The series between the Champtona ‘and Phillies {s already decided, Brook- lyn having !t cooked to the eleven to seven, The remaining two 1 to left. Slagle No runs e, tho Sixth Inning. Paces| | Davin skymcketted to Hamilton, | Md) Meni e Long and ® roller, No runs Joa single over second ha as sate as a govern put another bunt paso line and the bases forced at thy ney took games will be trimmings for Capt. ») Ganzel Kelley and his vand. a Rn sel, Sheckard'x knee, which w ame In » Selby located yesterday, pained He got a vacation, 3! left feld, Wittride, reery going to) Two runt Firat Inning. Keeler aired to Delehanty fanned. Dolan walked, Kelley Mied to Cros Thomas single: verton Nicd to Dolan right, scoring Thoma ond, Delehanty and Douglass One Run. Metreery tecond on |mont. No runs Dineen out, Slagle Med to Selb - but wan & bounder man to Qanzel. ho Tenney out, nan to Gnnzel. No runs Second Inning. Elghth 1 Daly died on W: Crom fielded Danten's fumbled Irwin's hot s Off a beauty to right. [-win Cooley to third. Kitson forced Pat Dem ond, No runs mane ton. tht : Dity snd Kelley disposes of Jenaings, [ton fet DOr ae aan: man miscued to Kelley, Cross sin- lout, Howerman. to Ganzel ep f@ledtorrignt. White ulred to Irwin. "Nolgled, scoring Cooley. Dineen walked, © Funs. laglo singled, scoring Long. Kittridge beterteriers wna out between third and home. ‘Three runs. » Keeler fied to Delehanty, McCreery ‘id'the same. Dolan walked. Kelly war Ninth Inning. Bit by pitched ball. Daly hit to the! Selbach doubled. Murphy fanned. i field wall for two bawes, ecoring| Bowerman fingled, Selbach on third. am nd Kelley. Dahlen out by way |Ganzel forced Howerman, Selbach acor- te, 2wo, run ing. Warned singled. Hickman. batted ‘singled and stole second. Daly [for Denger. | Hickman forced Warner olverton’s liner. "Flick |at second. One run, s; 80 did Delehanty. No runs. ores ise Denger out, Dineen to Tenney, Van went out, Demont to Tenney. “Davin aingied over second, Mefiride Med to Cooley sate, Bower- st aaesiient Y INNINGS, wth Innin, jew York eee 1000000 0 1-2 Bost i 6000 poreaming drivo was sloped, eit Sa See ta ite: Farrell aired to Doug! 488. | Bronx Schoolboys Played Football. 3 t cont Won ently. Timent folie of Lexington rushed to at tag fall and carried the va clip. she w lenis ts Musketeer Where the weleht stoppe a eieteenth Stertors, whis Howes 101. Woate rave, THY 1 Me Trompe Creamer JOA Tens Lard Omieaby. 106 0) Start pool! Won wan outrun by Inshot and Cha and Alfred V ether. ‘They from the f & hard drive, from: Alfred’ Via Stranger, South Bins ran Goldennithy and Indectston in King Hanover and Mid win, b gmith and k for the Putt King Han Was never cru ond to the stret and Saturday stralgatenet « plave, andl as th an othe part ort him out to try tty For For three-yrarsolt enty garde phi nan sk Mt Me, 102, minutes in this pounds on his and #0 race of the ¥ a 1. imiltat 1 Nellarto and Por two-yearcolds futtonse Mone Hr CM Hank, 116. 04 whia, 1 Stay Start geod. Won Clty “Bank, tht length away RAC 2.—Th to-day resull Firat Race—Fi Lady like, 2 to 1 —Won by Sam Inon, 4 to & an “Time RACE TRACK as follows yanis.—Won by 4 tof; Joe Doug 4; First ©: ecard Rac Incowntt va —Won by Toby Hunter Rom ond and Hunt Tribes Hi. O'Hagen Titth Rece—For years olf and up; Anecdote Dolando ..... | Gertrude Elitott centre, alngieditorcentre Keeler forced! outaoor football practice waa begun by the De out. Jennings | Breex school on the oval at Unionport yesterday Bt wecond ary-'etternoon. Thirty boys tock part Ma the practice Rass Dagwer, onde lively interest was maintgited. Oliver Ste... ... Mayor Gitroy.. Bowen jumped kether to the far turn, the stretch,” gradually draw away ten lengthy 0 THIRD RACE Union Stokes, for te Jocka #1 Fy MMe we Nhey were at tn roeateh Istdor, Hen Melhu tlength In front of gt. Finnan. FIFTIC RACE n Jocks. SCI Pin. str 4 Street. 110." bul Goley, NO. Pickering TY | ¢ May by two ret, who was TRACK, HAWTHORN races scheduled to be run here] when The Radbit third. Time— Second Race—stx 2, Little Duchess, 2 second: Hart D, thint, Time—1 Third Race—One mile —Won by ¢ results of races run he First) Race—One mile and Karn For three-year-olda aut uo, agiling, mi forks Si ting. Time away tn (pont, b he two ight-we: os, This 7 rave ‘mtv. dohead and ti n the run hoi Bowen winning by a head | rgrave, who beat the r and second King Hanover matter As amply good enough tM wold have have won with Nt off the ef went away In front ar t. Masterman ntere Aine to start the former after CHAMPION JUMPER |LARNED WINS TENNIS TITLE ~ :;Brilliant Play Marked the Close of Competition for 3 Country's Championship. W. A, Larned In) After a short rest Larned besan to! fon of the United | serve. Wright took the first two games, | 5 je to-day by de-) Larned being a litte off In his clrectlon. | point and took one game and forced ne feating Heals C. Wright in the Mnal of| The Summit crack reversed the story In| next to deuce twice. Larned. took tt, 3) the national tournament here, 6-2, | the third, but lost the fourth after mak- | however, ard the match, 6-2, 64, 61, Die, 6. ing a good tight for it. 1. This makes Larned national chams 7 4 Seg uM CEN pag ‘pion and the seventh to hold the honor, Tarned began serving 18 (Me mun einen being tied. os tacie | yehiere Will be no challenge mateb, as court and took the opening game of] pe iGue Gftorie, Tersned. sulled seae | Waltman defaults. Point lithe big maten at love by the moat ag-| fa bad hole and touk cour: Laredo. ...224264642 leressive play, The second game was al the performance, running four | Weight 00. 2442430304 Jong deter, one, the call coming tive — == —— : a ‘times before Larned took it, alded con- | | Jerably by Wright's two double | MAJOR | AY LOR M fa e In the third Wright took a J brace, and scored a love game, (arned {taking a turn at double faulting | After that Larned got the young Bor- the run, and allowed him s @ | tonian - SPORT, Aig. (Bi now the tennis cham j tes. Tle won the tt ames In quick succession, making 1% in his favo: Wright made a great stand at this @! on » more game, the sixth, Larned more than half his points 1 to be dislodged from his as position at the net, though Wrisat ted | Colored Cyclist ls at Home in Worcester Nurs- BoodcoOooonG Hi both paasing strokes and lobs. Points: i i 4 tare Georgy $ soc ing Injuries Received at Garden. Wright we 0 42.0 61 2-20-2 Larned'’s Unsteady Start. ret with a arted the secon Larned acing three| WORCESTER, Maas. Aug. 21.—"Ma-, Manager Charles E. Culver of the bit of unsteady playing, making UC") jan’ Taylor, the colored cyclist, Is at {local Coliseum has received a telephone double faulte In the opening Beil, | fs home here to-day nursing the in- (notice from H. E. Batchelder, Chalr- which went to Wright sitet ae got|urtes caused by a spill tn Madison) manof th N. C. A., assuring him thi had been placed. The next also Ne HO" | Square Garden last’ Monday. It Stinson will be forced to race with Nel- on his own service, but Larned eal) doubtful if he will ever ride in compe- son here probably on Wednesday of to pick up, taking the anita ae ene ition again, notwithstanding orders REA wreck ivand) thatsbotty the club and the fourth after deuce. Thla mat J G.| Nelson will be protected. is FETAL Ck raion fom Chairman Batchelder, of the N.C. Stinson lott tdwn and failed te show The odd one went to the older man at Punatoriine, love on his own service, his smashing — heing a great factor, Wright evened it, and though Larned had a lead of | 10-0 in the seventh, pulled up and took | it and the lead after deuce twice, Larned took the eighth, and it was ; four games all Wrinht Took a Set. Each lost a game on his service, and | be | lures | | race last night. sume then each won a@ love one on his own opening stroke. Wright then bunched the two neceasary anes and took the #4) wongY HE WON IN CORBETT |CLUB MAY HOLD EVENT FOR S68, making {t on all, Points: Larned. 6245444525404 1-0-6 FIGHT ATTACHED. AMATEURS AND “PROS,' been Go othe hh, with Goldsmttn third | Wrist SETI 06830304 6 AES | ddanbe nts vee they | Wright took the first game of the set | RereaRenn aoe toe and held hts opponent to 2-ail, Larned|omonrke Clalmed It for Money /piana Under Way to Hold Tourmae nes an i ref pls Higeot then got one of his Poulin ge stteakeiand Advanced, and Now Fighter ment After At tle Olty. heat King Ianovor ran a lead of 4-2. Wright made a In Sten Champlonahip. 1 @ who was five le NTT WACK ao mile an u Jocks BLAN2 Io. ser Wat ae Hume 6 4 2S, s post twent race, and LaWdor I ry le rant nty varda In 14t4-5. the ar aw ondertul ce considering the day. When the ae pamundtenialecen tian PETER O'CONN Loutaville ran seqond to a here Wellarte ¢ Ren MeDhut tn rn closed fast, selling, Ave and Norne | dt yes 3th 3y onnor 2 ge jit cally Time—1.07 wont to the front ) thade all the running and leng t rd w RESULTS AT HAWTHORNE. An follown: elghtha 0: for pluce, ran xe 08, nd a halt fur! Lazarus, 2 to 1 an to Ltr pla Aout Argregor, | nce, wan necond; Flying ‘Torpedo 11 wate mile.—W and 2 tod, F second, and Bt be. ra DELMAR RESULTS, K, DALMAR, Aug. Diendomne, 14 ty, Pte 2 for py at 3 to 5, kecond third. ‘Thine weFive and a half firlongs a, Ito b tnd Bb tos $ to 5'te T third.” Time—1 SARATOGA ENTRIES. The ening World.) RACE TRACK, SARATOGA, A —The entries for to-morrow's races’ 4 +109 Lady Godiva ser108) Clipper co 1104 ee mares and geldings selling: mile "88 QICONNOR'’S GR Won dy Armeronte, 10 te Land Que lay are| He tw by 1 twe Timea | Honeywood, 12 10 Land | | penutiful stand in the next and took It | played shots, He made one | © stand with the score 5—3 against 1 Alm, but could not do more, Larned playing as brilllantly as ever and taking Ue : the set 6-4, and the lead of sets 2 to 1. SVER, Aug, 21—Little George 11 bability the Innis Aréen Go! Dixon, one of the beat men wo) Club of Sound Beach will hold @ mix ever donned a glove, has old hard luck) aimateur and professional tourname: still on his tral, The colored fighter | immediately ‘flowing the aemateug Potnta: 5 2 had hoped to own a tew dollars by nix | championship at Atlaatle Clty. Fora Para any ek ate engagement !n the fht with “Young | ‘The macter has already the approvad Corbett.’ here on Friday night, but! of J. Kennedy ‘fod, upon whose estatt the course is situated, and at the ne: | Dame Fortune would not have it. The old lady came this time tn Ing of the board of directors form of Tom O'Rourke, the Mghter's| tetinite decision will be reached, manager in the days when the boxer's| The news has caused widespread inq : «| terest among golf players fa this olt: F ccons and mone fora Wee Sallie aucconh asad for, while the Innts Arden Club has dee! O'Rourke, !t is sald, haa filed attach- - ment papers with Oite C, Plato, man- | 286 Of the most popular of tne season ager of the club in which the fight was] !t hae never been thrown open to out | e| held, for $2 of Dixon's share of the > players and there Is general curls 1 ity to see its links, receipts, A That was about all the ttle boxer| The plan now ist issue invitations had coming to inlm, aod so unc he ean | We sume of the leading contestant af RN: t ot hy fight will have to} -\ta ic vy. and "i - SECOND EVENT OF TOURNEY | eof pe stranded. O'Rourke clalms | f auch Wester players ag can be ON CHICAGO LINKS. the amount is due him on money ad- to remain over fOr the tourn: \ vanced. ==" ESTER REIRE MICHAEL IN began this morning on the linke of the MOGQOOODAOGS | Midiothian Country Club, r ani - c. . « Marshall Talk about tes. Here ts a new | curacy, It ts no wonder he has sma ‘The competition was for the 1 Aug fone, Ho is 6 foot 2inehes tn hoteht and | Jl records for broad jumping held hy |Fleld trophy, thirty-six-hole mateh play |WORK IN ENGLAND PLACES|MIDGET WILL RACE AGAINST ; condition welghs only 10] SFaenztein and: Prinstein, against the established bomey of te) BoM FIRST OF YANKEES. WALTHOUR AND STINSON. When asked by the reporser wis: course, ‘The event Waa open to team! pounds, He is as fat aa a drink Of ‘thought his chances ‘were of br of tive from any club belonging to the water, aa they would say in the Bowery. [hia beat world'a record of 21 feet 11% | association, Tae following clubs entered an, the heavyweight ham-|!Mohes, O'Connor said: the cont Pere Nan i i “I will make a great attempt to colipse| Glenview, Riverside, Onwentsla, = this lanky athlete) tna record on Labor Day. Tt intend to| mont, Milwaukee and Mutlothian, and sould hide behind a’ billlard cue. Ret Into the best of condition for the|teama representing Detroit, Skokle and —_——- — The athlete so nely assailed ‘s/attempt and feel confident of being suc- | Kenosha [Meter O'Connor, Wicklow, Ire-[ cessful in smashing {1 It will only | Inasmuch as the land, the champlon running broad] take mea few to get in per-|ing the eup match provi CWO EAT JUMPS. t foot 9 fect oy Inches fect Sg inches feet 3g Inch foot 144 Inches feet 11% inches feet 1114 Inches sereceeee 2h feet HM Inches seer Bt feet 10 Inche pans Waterford, Dublin, May Haseow, June 20. gland, July 6 Maryboro, July $ .. Dubit July 2) Kilkenny, July i. Wicklow, July 2S ...... Dublin, board.” Aug. Dubin, ‘grass,’ Aug. won trond way as 8 Madden, the English Leads [Little Fellows Return to Form Liat, but Amerten Pleaning, but It wae Ni Very Clone Up. Unexpected. to ty yds | John Plana | mer thrower, sa: Jonge wa conditions govern-| Lester Reiff, the American Jockey In] The magnificlent form Jimmy Michael | for the} Rnglanl, leads the Yankee jockeys on|has been showing of late and his Impres. 8 mor jumper world, Me arrived here fect shape. 1 rarely spend more than| team having the heat ahowing Raine lene arnor site to date ‘The Jockey, ac | sive victory at ihe Garden on Monday a and lant E the | sev. MaveReonall e y may be won wit night over the speedy MeF have pis ed LU AU CETL? Co) seven or ten days conditioning myselt.| bogey, the trophy may | cording to the Hat compiled from March | MEHt over the speedy McFarland ha eral, | steamshl, nia, Why, I Jumped 23 feet 9 inches ¢ ng |each of the five members actually dow earned for him the slght to compete in Torn! | Deapttag | O!Connor'al, shadowy ike | oneroeimpsatnctice lecpe thin Ee against boi Borey 18 na follows: | to Aug. 9% han had 26 mounta and | iox¢ Leanne rasewatel Manhattan Mid, he jaan athlete all over. As One]] never Jump as far in praotice as I] Out, 44; In, 62-9. has won %& races. each against Will Stinson and Bobby would imagine Uh ant a bit ofl do in competition. My jump of 2 fect H. J. Tweedle, of Belmont,-and How-| Johnny Reiff, his brother, ts a clore }warthour for the paced championship erfluous ttesh on his vody. Ho fs alll inches ts about as good as 1 ever| ard Morris, of Milwaukee, were the firat |recond, with 49 victories out of 22) a¢ America. sand muncle and Is as quick 48 A) make while practising. In competttion| to Anish the morning play of 18 holes. | mounts. | The diminutive Welshman never rode Danny Maher is third, having won 43! accor in hia Ife than he ts doing at races out of only 2% mounts. Maher" ent, and, recognizing this fact, WIll- 21 —| wildcat in avery move, I usually increaso. my jumps from a] ‘The veteran concluded with four down r the best broad Jumper] foot to 1§ Inches.” Morris was nine down. pre Jevor seen here. He can eprint 10 yarda! “What does your course of training| “Manny” Holabird missed a ten-inch|riling, from a percentage bases, Is bet-l iam A. Brady, manager of the beach In close to even time, and Is near the|constwt of? asked the reporter. put on the thirteenth green and tock alter than Johnny Relff's and nearly at] ooicse, nay accured the consent of both Was|champtonshiy class as a hurdler, too. Well, 1 got up at 7 o'clock every;chance to come In two Up on bogey.| Rood aa Lester's. AWAlLNOUseRWatStinsonttoTadataiichwela putting, wh aittes, comes not one of hls specl-! morning and do five miles of cross-|Fine play on the eighteenth halved that! O, Madden, the Engilsh boy, leads the) j..me to ine ist of starters. mparatively easy to him.| country running after breakfast. I usu-|hole and left him a, margin of one up| tist, with 7 victorles out of 427 mounts.| ‘The latter's return to form has not nor i a good all-round any return to my quarters y 10 o'ctock, |t@, begin the last eighteen holes of PlAY! sam Lontes Im second, having won 68{Ueen unexpected by those who\ follow | Ud teure close to the topl when Tam rubbed down, fn tho after: | eM ee seman, Jr. of Midlothi-| races out 227 mounts, the eycling gume closely, uh OG and embracing all conteats| noon 1 jump some, just to keep the|{an, his partner, was six down. W. ———— — — = = = i elt stiffness out of my 'l I retire at J0|Osborne, of the Glenview team, had f TOs well educated and speaka|o'clock af night. {never vary that pro- [hard lek In the Incoming pine. | and BASEBALL CHAT. FAMOUS R No. 88518 | Hens gramme." fnkhed eight down, W. OP. G. Bristol esspkaleaala care Veuilatecases AUSSI “Have you ever tasted Iquor?’ of Midlothian, concluded the morning where/capaufeatand|lnjectiona tai 71 ‘ (Connor's first visit to Amer) “Never in my life 1 amoke a pipe alplay six down on the colonel = ot play | Murphy, who han Just! been signet by New GURED * fete toes rene fee 750, Jeu, During his stay tn thie country | great deal. That's the only’ offense I] At the end of te Mat ndvan tage ox | York, does noe waat 10 play eect bate, tut KRUMEM, Drugeint, 428 7th Av. MT represent the Gre New commly,” replied O'Connor. he will represent the Greater New York |SOmIb Tae i omping your only spe-| cunt over Onwentsla, would Whe to tay tn the elf Mie wie | =e He 1s LEI A USL A SUoeit Rh ei Ncomiecia | cralt —<——_ may be gratified If Bimith, of the New York Sportsmen's Goods, site ton. O'Connor's frat public appearance| “Oh! no, I usually compete in five Biale League, reports for duty aa expected eee Mrvstiaelree stem turton In America Will be at the games of the] SOTA! aad eae he athe ‘hurdles DETROITS IN HOBOKEN. |< ron out ie{ era G0d:\ toi (hae cane Murph | 36, 47, 99, $1. We mast anload Dublin MU unfree, o7 | Greater New York Irish Athletic As-land the hign and long ps. 1 won Were Wl Have g| YH! sepplant Metiride tn right Seid Bie cles pues ble is of s second hand ang | + HO Gelten Cottage 10)} woclation at Cvlttc Park, Long Island i yen firrts, ninet seconds and| American Leas! Davia ts Gickering for a new catcher, also a line of | NO Matwer .. "10 |'Gityi/on Labor: Dayeie lle will then gosto re bave jiumped ard Time to Weat Jeeseymen. | sae teacuer. Spalding, * . 24 feet 11-3 Inches ; 0 oft, Including. @ swing; Fatt covrey | Buffalo, where he will tnke part in the|and % fee) 10 inches. On Aug. 5, Just| The Detroit baveball team. of | the) song criticlom ts heard ot the New York market, Iarttorin, 2205 Neck. $4504 Thetis ig] world's champtonships whieh are to de| five dnya before sailed. 1 made my | American League, and the erack Hob] management in Strange case, The punishment ton,$1.25; Columbla, $1.31 Park Row, Ohare x . P; best accepted record at all's Bridge, meet at tho St. George 7 pea ah oa came $$ | Sarta Holton «2 Pathaager jig] held tn the stadium on the Pan-Amert-| Dupin, In a. running broad-jump from | Seeust Grounds, Hoboken, on Buns| '* receded as very severe unless the groan Bicyen 3 Fark Row, | tntatiivie can Exposition grounda on Sept. 7] a ‘board’ take-off 1 cleared 2 feet 113-4| Gaye The. Kame snowld De i Kood ono, | for It are poritive, Strang amphatically denies WILLIS IN THE DASEMES T, Ad vopator ssi vers [14] O'Connor will also compete in the fall}inches, and from a ‘grass’ take-off 1| asthe Hoboken team has been strength: | the altegations and has asked for a chance Br Entablished 10 Yre, tele Mont osc.) ub t sw York Athletic Club| Jumped .23 feet 10 1-4 inches, both of] ened by the addition of six firat-class} vingicate himsolf. Me admite that his came|gpecial sale on 20,000 Tires, Vima, Martfords, &e., Thint Race—The Huron Mandicap, for three Ea seatiatena ne iu!) which are world’s records. Four weeks| gemi-professional players. The Jeracy- sa off, and he would have been watisfed ts | hea, Toe 9, 119, 1.30, 1.49, 1:75, 1.99 @ 2-15. Year-olis; one mile ant three-alsteenthe at Travers Island on Oct. 6. rovious to this I cleared 2 foct 1-2] men recently gave the Orloles the hard-| Miter a lay-off for that, ream nS Bellario The Rhymer 95 Grent Jumper at Celtic Park, |{fch at an athlotle meet held tn Mary-| est kind of a tussle, McGraw’s agyre-| tu nce probable, that, ble i Sentry”: epper 1-104 * | boro, Ireland, but the distance was not| gation only winning by one rua. Lcenlety pery Medical. Roun Mace For ¢ Dandicay, ave] O'Connor te at present training for] allowed, because the Jump was made ——__ “pink” Hawley ee DT RIT I en ah urlongs, sa Ce iy sf " Bat Sat STF 12 tien commoner toy] Rees, CveREY at Celtle Park, Long |Auantly’ down Rl Michael Wine Anais, oy ie naan Tameretae peteraa OLD DR. GRINDLE, Pranciesg cee MG Lady sterligg pt Inland, wits Janagan, the champion Se Jimmy Michael, the little bicycle ridor, | At, ‘he pathy of, eutleses 35 yearn apeclallat In dlatasen of men, “Unde 9 er Juliet - 92] hammer thrower. DR. GRIND! lentific treatment bl Foundling is oT Nyrne ‘ot cree. 901 An Evening World reporter and a scored another victory last night by| pretty rocky road to travel this season, OLD DR. g Paiuelinithe:booeatnce look Wi james Jl) juck for most of It, spots, defeating WIll Stinson by six Mips in| > sore throat mouth, ulcers, palatul swell i five mi ant rai Now that the Glants have won a cam eaaeeaon thelr twenty-five milo pace CO At i'hope that the victory. will be-the. beginning | {"EtanMiGteh, “gravel we, are speedier ee 85|protographer saw him out on the field|_Clus W. LP. 4 Ci Cia Cineinnatl Cycle Track, Boston. iting, 1 hee been a sad story to three! quatriously. He wore the regulation |Mrookiyn «156 44 .e sere York tbe bach vertured’ tho lead ‘after the [of tha cissws being beaten day after doy.) et | impediment Jean ahlital, payvlolaun’ Recto athletic togs, consisting of small white |S Taule....66 4 £49/Chicage . aighth. mile, it was a ovloe move. Manager Davis mate in| OLD Dit. GRINDLEY has a record for marvellous linen breeches, white gauze shirt, black e match race, echeduled for last | fia Tesi mere Sets RMwaen Gch, and Tit even aay weet 5 AMERIOAN LAI fs vio Free nocks and Engilsh atyle running shoes | cue Wierel che eet Chicago, and Will i i PC! @1Q)Pat) 43 “aGiestittinn einah, Se Motion, maw ny hala owing [enact erty AMEE eat cTTE i gee As to style, O'Connor ia entirely | caicase original. He run cleanly and hits thq| Renn... board at the take of with great acs Beton ee oe ;' to the failure. of inson to put in ball as say twirler tn, bast given 4 Inson_ instead tl } eure unnatural dlecberges, 7] 4) appeerengt, alae, pate 4 Seanpeted ae aaa Siete" oe Re LOTSIN, ervowan,

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