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Brtacheaor3 | ‘- THE WORLD: ‘LHURSDAY EVENING, Ae<ou= 2 ~ ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD. - ~ TWO-YEAR-OLDS LED HOME BY SMART Stl. LIPTON HERE ON BUSINESS: “ONLY A RACING MACHINE.”—WATSON. Asa yacht I don't think much “IT WILL BE CLOSE RACE.”—SIR THOMAS. Srin this Sir Thomas Greatly Pleased with Recep- hoard thi Tam « SURE HE’LL “LIFT THAT CUP.” CHAMPION. GRESCEUS TROTS AGAIN TO-DAY. Interesting Talk with the Irish Sportsman E tion, Has Much to; tonggatd of Shamrock I, She was built —A Fewof His “Hits. Py Ta | work ts to conform with bad restric- 5 . Ss k nean lifting ns, and ts a racing machine Bi . Sister Juliet Got the Place—Stake eeraotte PER PLA HES SEAN eaten | metisiediseinctmentaent tines: ig Crowd at Readville Track to a etre eo be the machine, however, I think #h asked {fhe was satiniled with hi 1 nim! far the will give a good account of her- sald: S G St li R America’s cup back to Treland wity tte Event for The Rhymer. SEE Oi ae ates ee de a emo ncoau aceverag ll Teimleaver aottanea with mnyehinett ee Great Stallion Race. SORTER RAG AS orate ae | won to an Evening World re- sors Shamrock sharp at h ee inte Peal ses eh pect a | ae ae chine all over. She had ashore from th 1Q 0 porter. and a racing m “s | 0 be bullt aeeord to cult: ons S a " (Special to The Evening W | ee te ; let receeen Kel a TON, Aug, 22—Readville race | Derby second and Charlie Herr. dise BARATOGA RACK TRACK, Aug. 2 achearty greet-lturned xo he could soot “emerald| ‘tam iad 10 Nene that n ‘the “erith- as the objective po tan in ' quarters—9,31 3-4, Heavy showers early this morning of sewers |hequty’' at aicher off Stapleton ax he| I wonder whether they will like her sol cisms here have been favarable and t Af UME O RSC OUR G OA DRO) EC verted theltrack into « mudhole, and = hit Sinart ent tot At boarded the White Star liner tow wt r fenced cleverly | much"—here Sir Thomaa stopped. Nerminlerhonsmeleancisuakwells ined parity cotewh: led from the atart and Made the prospects of Cee sara seer Giters Ie 0y Peer han the. bay, were Inst the crowd of fellow-pancenger: Everything the Irish sportsman sald] gock and took a bright burnish See ed ha abead than the criginal cand promised eT RTC Ad cree Ilene | MAN L have la that eeomen. For each one of] ax Interesting TAs ic Bont Lobes not enotlemed: with (oees ih bin race with of Lord Derby The programme was ade uj ef ohesy [no matter w the race suing fire of questions he was] Tae (lowing are a few of hin ‘hite.t ‘ ere Lord I the star < n 1 | Shamrock, but a racing machine I wis n Tesceus, the great trotting stalll ficls eave the 1 Stakes, for three th tts, Po hope that T the friend Luiek and satisfactory ans ly ny « think it give Here f her-| See nD 1 The Apt yah one Senscaldsranal 6% Sr aathi lepers ratel y Shamrock In I loi shetM ely etn eboilarcount on nec| ver In better Jand The Abbot will meet in another ow 3 | Nelt. der thy nnage rule atch rac tapers ven algne: Ueularly attractiy Saratoga ve | Amertoane want what we want—n reply < wertous and Why: did 1 patnt the Shamrock green 2) vin putt: to tlt nc fil iafdeveign i 1 ae ii : TREES eee racing crazy, however and t Siliconera tdi held to win arin of dumor. Only | Way. It's a good color, and who ever} 2 ‘ eh on Tharley Herr’'s headquarters it Dy wrers for the patr to race at came out tot kreat P| Nw he sald thie the twitch of h 3 e heard of a white Shamrock? Value as far a¢ marine aredttecture ts] aaid that the sreat ittle Kentucky stul-| Charter Oak Park, Hartford, on Sept. ‘ 2 nes 5 of was he cornered s concerned.” METACHE i 3. for wp: ce ‘ oh $5 enthusiasm is tuche, the changing wrinkles in hte M charge you photograp Thes Tinton i pasty orpentathe ctenecat [eens smaunerz bal ah [3% for 8 parce of Fain, wt which $5,009 Were Dix Bike | . Z Hah Qoestloner Waa There. | head. This will be my eee onal spe At at} was thousht, would not jis tos the winni The weather re 5 bronzed ffuce VW the twink! In ti the Wallorf Hotel, | r 7 t Fi wsked him “How do yo eo ketting back rome o Uee In today's race. Le is is contrar > mr the afternoon an Keen blue eves of the merry Irish sport . FE eRe Erne comes atin Among Sir Thomas's gueets at dinner jin grim sondcon : dieclarailonuthnteharwoull neue oa downpour man t Matniy that he theaght his ork and the new bride spe 0 rut 3 saat vate re S LS GS Be Drink, ne : | eae te u ne Huet HN ened Peretti Rea cee has | “I have come over thix time on busl- i Ae ut-Gov, Timothy L. Woodruff.) The weather was aimeet perfect. ‘The | Abbot another cha However tt Is Meena iad aeata Lesa focmnee ction: “ | Then he was asked what King Ed-[ 0m Hy business ft mean racing the) Paci amd Alssamler Martie, Samuel fate was clear and cool, and there was the champton's sons One for three-yenur-olla will hitve he CONST iri hnlianliieroatittn © Trlahmanta| Stamrock. Vl go aboard the Erin to-|J@rvi. Bo 2. Benjawin, Mr. Watwou, | just enough sunshine in the early part if $5: ahivaluior ots $3), I two prizes of Hi Phin, however, was net aT Ste Ther eee ee een ee nee aa he morrow and ntay with the boats unt) Capt Matthews, of the Enna, and the |o¢ the day to thoroughly dry the tr nay have {Induced $20,000 Will be hung up for the two-vear nea 11 to eay. Me talked for two Hours! ince qe wan a private interview after the . Mon. Charles Russell, son of the late | (resccun the fret heat, Lor his mind olds. ae Was never caught. wine land a halt, with « brie respite for dine} cata nee repent dt “It doesn't make any difference to us| lord Chief Justice of England. jena Ses a : z rhetie a ee BA a ner, and not until he got Into a eats atand and deliver] Whetaer Constitution or Columbia ts] = ' ' 7 a is aa [ACR OLeITL SHANE TOREE the pler did. t eathing epell nreck IL, and espe-| Chosen to defend the Cup. We will give! U i t pattern. whe soit “| S | ie tatked no uae he Wis anxious ‘Minensions, Sir Thomaes| £0 the best race you ever had. PEARSON S_BET ACCEPTED. | Fonet cea Eee opp ieee Jt, but because he could not hely Mim | [i uehed and auld Shamrock was bullt expressly for the! ©, Otiver In = Seataer, 110 solos HAWTHORNE RESULTS. welt, Never has a visitor to this couns| —CNgw, reatte, L don't. ke inything| KUM of weather we expect to get athe: Olver © ae Se | i Bert good, Won nine Hl —_—--— Z try been so thoroughly interviewed and} aneut that. Ask Watson—and he won't| St0dy HH six very good tn ight} a reeks Paul Clifford and Dut RACK TRACK, HAWTHORNE, Awe |photographed on his arrival, Ltpton fra, but tx beat in a twelve-knot breeze, | C. Arthur Pearson, the English pub- head and head, sper ‘The races run here to-day resulted | through the ordeal with fying cof. Any wind will sult u Meher, will not have to go far to have Hap of severai ‘lengths on Mal im 5 ore Critics y) Reviews atten s ‘Shamrock IL. ts about nine minutes! bis proffered wager of $25.00 on the | | pe ttaen PEE leaae Hirst Race Seven-elghthe of a mile! Me hax the accomplishment of being | Wren The Evening | World ‘aster over thirty miles than Shamrock | Shamrock taken, o| « Tengths from Paul Clifford, who was tive Won by bassome. 3 te 2 and 3 to 6: Paslable to tale to a score or more persons Ap Sic a homas ain cenot 1. The old boat ts ten minutes faster! C. Ollver Iselin, who managed the i j Jengths in front of Malster [troon, ven tor place ran second and atonce and make each one think he ta] Dost ef yachting experts who had than she was when she was here. She|three cup defenders prior to the present e % : SECOND RACE sue thired. dimen tay 12 recetving the most attentto ally gone ever and under Shamro {8 not, however, ax fast as Columbl. one, Constitution, is sald to express a | cB For maiden thre ton vid Hace "T quarters of f meter eee und a faite in her, he fairly by om, RES keen desire to accept the Englishman's |SECRETARY ODDIE ANSWERS LENOX CLUD'S GAMES PUT OFF Peeeoe starters, whin.. jocks Silage Stn iaa ies Stark plicewa cnn Se ed eeriahueoocne lnc ||with] pleasire Aion g Kara tittle: het. Mr. Iselin { | QUERIES AS TO DATES. UNTIL LATE NEXT MONTH. 3 atte Dottoe 110, n" Lp A ie Sa | Clad In blue yachting costume, with a] “ts that se now? Well, tam hid George Watson, the white-hatred de- Constitution's ability te retain eo Fandader, 12, sims Theee-quarters of a mile, [RR Of Mhatnrock in his button Nis} that. We want Americans to ike ourlalzner, had little to say, and sald It{cup, and if Mr. Pearson is in earneet | Malice tia siostes RERUN a eTitmlBanA ito ck against the deckhouse Ms face Tboat, for she is the best we can bulld. Utersely. He would not discuss measure: [his call for bets will be readily answered, |New York Yacht Club Meet Late Arrival of the Cottngera ot Intailibie, 10, Mecinn \ tein, oto 1 for place, wan nec: | — - _— == — — eee evant a = ee See a etartige=s In Pow Une | Lenox Caused the Change Thriled 10, stack aie 1 Max Hendls third. Thne—t.39 Path ts ft Date. Appreciation, 110, Wate 7 0 CREA ee, Non in saratoca ents. NEW BOAT GAINED ae Maria Bolton went to the front at flag = x fall and, making ail the runsing, stucs | | On account of a lack of quorum the! ‘The annual iment of the J Igeted home a half length in front of | (Snertal tn The Evening World.) Reneral meeting of the Yacht Lenox Got veen postponed | Fathfinder, who wax second ail the way. | RACE TRACK, SARATOGA, Aug. 2 Clud, watch was toh atl ontit en at wad to have § Mecunerans fed a rele elaved ~The entries for to-morrow'n faces are | i kothis afterno taken ed early part of tho © : g THIRD KA ; foo e | © Junth Thunway, Sept. 13, month. but as several cottagers do not) J The Huron Handicap; for three-year-oite Wice—For maiden two-year-elie: Ave heid at the same nour and j 1 YN untll the middle of | CUS CLCEs mi Yo coee ME duatien JV. 8, Oddie, Secreta decided to | + starters, whts, Wie Fin. Str Pace, “ i i : . . oe York Yacht Chub, ts 4 sper npr ca mit fon Constitution, Followed by Bad Luck, Fell Be-|Big Field in Qualifying Round for Western|*7% 1" ° STS) | Wo: 3 2] ch i Hi A A ud Foster. pbaliariess 113. | Won ta? BE | MeteesFounr vise hind Columbia at Start. Championship. aunt tonne The Rhymer had an easy win in the weakest etal rf score In the ? Huron. He wen: to the front at tus genes cet hiray ral lew fall, galloping the others. into the 8 1oand then at at thirty-six holes ¢4 } round, and ea by twelv START. Inter! with the race by cutting | CHICAGO, Aug. 2.—An ambitious fle'd, did not deter a large galiery from being turday unth t has been comm lengths. Belario was aecond up to the wet " across the bows of bath yi The | of golfers, representing the mont expert! present e first round aj Very last jump, when Baron Pepi AN Columbia was enabled tos Che < Re ld ate < Cup will bos nailed Alm a head for xecond money Columtia .. AnetGan the towing tig by bearing. a the | tient in the West, to-day began play in| Tweedie and his opponent, Wo Vv. D. exe CUD, hy . a FOURTIC RACE le Conatitution see a0 Genseitit noWan for 0 fait on the the unl oe Foun on the ne thian ) Wrieht of Washington Park, finished noes the best . for{two-year-olde; handlap, Aye ant a halt my f ss astern of the sixth and|Country Club links for the Western | eighteen holes be the last pair had will rece-ve meda ‘ furlodes FIRST MARK. lastebarKe amateur champtonshl ; ¥ *f a . a ponship. been dispatched, The former's card of 4 nh Nace Uhre yearolds, salting . 3 “4 GUARANTEE TO CURE \ waren fe SLE. Fin, eavenlntignes nrg ah Macao Columbia Geta a Lead, To-day's schelule called for medal) ninety-flve wae a fair sample of the ( 1 4 Connle cs] This enabled the Columbia to get quite | PlIy at thirty-six holes, the succeeding | general play, = ' : Leiclocanrn reeset Ot COMO ON a lead tn the short reach to the first | rounds, which will be played to-morrow | Conallerable interest NED HANLON IS MAD. * @ 4 SECOND MARK. marke At On Mena kA nine and Saturday, will be mateh play at] "Manny" Holabird, the crack ¢ a l ae See " 4 AtHTH OR tuciinaric eighteen holes, The winner, who will youth, who was palred with J. The Jumping teelman, wh by ; Co-nran tarot SIN Ts pe hing picked Saturday, will have the ttt In, of the hom! 1 Pati ta cites peal Ai Tonerea,, {0 COMMA Le eeceeeeee eens benlnteaeenl eke B isiusiescee cs Was under a special agreement t Tee abovellninovialmerefstate: ; Bp Pounding 113, | Aker 03 nz ; trees H shereluiy taaemcni hes selons bey, turn four were ave gs ty Lm ue, wil bea bone of ¢ aste your muney and time on by iy Psa roca” wn analy” rime 1% M3) THIRD MARK. Gieeconicnr aera lite ustody of the George It. Thorne irnest In a card of 91 forthe tlrat half, hell Nghtah ma hen tw fark teh you dee wllliwene 7 4 Byrne of Roserea led in the early part, (Firat net baby jib tapeatls for the beat ty tase] ORY until the next annual meeting. «(Te steady Wet as wees ca a» Hons this winter. Cure a Nuptures Every. trusse ; oe —__— — second inark, Columbia stood absut| As the amateur champlonshtp conte Milw and Sweeney, of Detrote om, Whe still cline the weerer will bear me out in this ? sete ee a minute toward the north mh fs the chief golfing event of the w Were out of the running early and tint] GXAt te Steelman s servis HAavcmiapstetementsanconsulcathed porter starboard tick, while the Constitutte = > ain listed worse than 100, 2 in bbs. of the ow as permanentiy cured aver tmmedtitely after ing the ny tmiaty ther and probability of ra i sof ) 40 0:0 of the most severe forms : Sound. ! to fight the couse to a you, Thousands «1 references ES e | The Columbla followed In ante BEST AMATEUR MICHAEL HAS [andites imoniats on application. ton on the Constitutl mnie VARICOCELE and : s War HVDROCELE CURED, PoATEG Rain having ra > Nn | : i und was last Sunday of the Cl °-Elec Inst A HINY| MAN | FOR $71) 000 See ind the yaeats were Navin a fine tween the West New York eMC: ectro nS itute, all y : and the famous Calan Ghante th EN. OVALLEY, 489 STH AVE, 7] . ‘ Heke whe attested the Can- wil play text Sunday at the Wee BUT EOS DLE A i " ” set Deeg cath Pant srounds 8 f, s otto 64 ’ walt for seme kind | son Sern eon e CaNOrHUeM shitty eat A Cee Bish M eto RM. BOXER TRAINING AT BATH “PITTSBURG PHIL" DISPOSES|‘'! )¢2ts Constitution Mam ove aireerumtn Halt henethe anon . x jw started PLM. in the nest second mark — BEACH FOR THREE BOUTS. OF HORSE FOR THAT SUM. { Ferns W1ll [Phe Stutlion In Never to He Raced J nent—Harry tl | Agaln—Wi Be Retired to : Ing New Yorker. Hurricane Stud, sl | George MeFadd the Hshtweieht) SARATOGA, Ane 22, fighter cf this city, will be kept MUAY pe station. fier hb fighting for the next three mor for pad Shevhas practically three battles « t gold mine for the hands, the horse's racing F His first contest will be with Maseanets E Ferns, whom he a twenty Bf bout for the welter-weight cha Wal hounanita emebip.of the world at the Fort he he made his of Canada on D wins he will be WHEE gay her Erne for the by w ing rin the Ddefore the sam tata e br After that ing after hiz J n San Frees Joe f vfthe Hurricane Stud, for jeFadden fe amed and ho the under: ‘colored cyct Feady to tuck! part of Octoner. never to be 5 NEW YORK VS. BROOKLYN. «c hy hu _ got his man at first. Mu ; safely to third and took second or So win'’s late throw of it 14 the bcuch werman Was oul, Daly to Kelies urphy. reaching third. Farrel pounder Ganzel's high fou r » Selbach ran in land gobbled Kelly's high por Me made a bad mess of Daly's swift (i) on down the line. Dahle t Jeft,:advancing Daly to iain Mirwin popped a foul to Bowerman irted home at the same time len started to steal. Mickman the fo the plate and Daly was Feached second th. One run Third Muntng. i BY put up a little My to Irwin, | slammed a neat single to lett | ed one Just iike it to rent perching on second, 1otan fine sprint to gobble Davis's ty | McBride beat our his} rt) hot one Hickman ended ada Daly s fine hand lef Irwin, t bx hunt over t Dats | Koeare ¢ ‘ill Smith wan out a close his slow bounder to) Danlen,T ir netted Hickman. Van himeel{ to be called out on strikes: runs Dolan plumped ¥ i iston on the name allowed N ie centre. to Dahlen and the smashed own When Smith uffed Newton's tly end a double ‘ guecond. Keeler’s bun Dahlen’s crack bei fe, Newton xi J and Kelley and Daly both a Mghtning pickup of Me-|scored. Irwin walked. 80 did Farrell, forced Keeler at second | filling t bags. Newton's hit to Davis Dolan | forced Dahlen at the plate, but Irwin ball over | scored when Smith hit Newton in. the ad, Newton scoring, Mur-|back trying to make a double of ft, failey’s tiny roller co through! Keeler was out, Murphy to Ganzel, C sooring and Dolan Three runs, to Jed over Bower- daadbabeie Senay HURLEY AND SCHREIBER A‘ TEAM MATES. 4 Fo the wusplees tut at the oa, pint tte went arrived he starting al Tennia Matehe: pov inc et Led Inches, the Dis-/Internnth wil w Credited outs F start. ntries for th. | | Wyopper third, Time—1., Thint Ra B Jeffries, of course, is a bie favorite e—One mile.—Won by Tom !in what betting haa been done to date, Cromwell. 3 to. and 1) to:2; Empyreal, odds of 21. atot balngioftered on pion, . necond, e' and Ruhlin gin trainin third, Time—J.43 1-2. for the fight in a few days, Mi eeaahe g/“WELSH MIDGET” WILL START Une at Lovelock, and at L20 algnalted the course, whteh was twice around a trie titles, ns follows: A close seitucton . y Hones EATS STAN TERIAA CORR Intercity Mile Meats Feature of Re nibomark nearly three minuter, Clreu tenerthwest of the starts a beat Pmoedtitely after rounding she broke out! meee town the Sound a Mitte north of east [ber rhe sibtopeatl aad set sinaker | ; for a distance of ad the for the run eo the starting. tne: oy ren intartee ot Gem eaek neat Anse wind. ti er abified ty the south Arun to the starting Une of 83-6 miles, | (nd the tation gated « itule. | Marcus Hurley, the amateur cham twice around belng | cotumt on ulning on the tard lyin, weit mane hin feat i princt through favorable shire | Rlvn. we cantah ors arnnceEn Baa a of wind Wind shifted from east | Madison Square rden to-morrow wan! fired att aehts turned the | night, Hurley has blossomed out to be tart) wim tnade a Uh, as follows pana) Ut aie rider of the year, He nas won the shore the Columbia] Colindta REA] more tient prizes than any other am the starting times Hee eed iea kaa heaeerie teur for yeura past, and his appearan. stothe frat round by Ove minutes and pat the Garden will add to the Intereat. Pee te mule, having aiined < minute) George Schrether, the popular rider Whicets HAYS) onthe lthint ileR Harlem Waheelmen, will be Hurle Hoth boats crossed the Ine with Noo 2 oof the second round wie i Pian ss Site apt Warr took bsf made with oeome cart and | team mate, and the pale will compete vat tot of the Constitution | spinnakers to pout AT 250 the Columbt atniat MeConnell and Mettiing, af Hoa- if ALA eT wan: teat y ton, acknowledged to be the two fastest And was thus enabled to ally across They tirned the fire: mark of Sea : line ahead, and at 1.40 wan leading Cons | the Votime around. as follows: SereuMilinnital hectare adi iiiiane tee stitution by about 90 yards. ‘The wind | : + 405.0 | tire of the National Cireuit-meste waa then dlowing at about four knots|‘ : 416.50] The list of events for to-morrow night from the enat ation’s gain was due to bring- ne mile amateur, handicap; half About ten minutes after the start a better wind on the way down | Mile amaeur, open; hail mile National long tow of barges coming up the Sound mark Clreult champlonship; one mile profes- sional, handicap; one mile. 2.10" class, proteasomal: special mateh race, Hutley 7 and Schreiber and McConnell and Met= FLANAGAN’S NEW RECORD. |NOW FOR CANADA’S COURTS, | ting: dramer, Lawaon, Fenn, Moar. Maal des land, Choper, Jenkins, Kimble, “Collett and Flaner are among the “pros who events will clone with Hegin on Saturday. PE Powers, “No. 2a) Wroadwny, tes After betne three or four times tested | The international tennts champtonahips| morrow, and each trip found wanting, the discus | will be held at Niagars-on Lake, a nee p 7 with whten John Flanagan made the Canada, beginning Saturday con:| M’GRAW’S INJURY SERIOUS. record of LS feet 91-2 Inches was found !tinuing next w = lto be full welght yesterday ‘The events are BALTIMORE, Aug. 2 — Man The teat was made on Government en's ecrateh singles for the International Chal: cect eretacn er Tathawet ie ii awe, acalen under the supervision of Harry | iakle tla lish by Hay wonal (hal) Johnny McGraw, of the Baltimore team, Eo Muermever, the old-time chumplon | ter $2; fret and run. Will not de adle to play ball again this welentcputier, and’ the Imotement war | “Sena dnunier, eutrane tee iver team, arat[ season. Me has been advised by hie ound to fully fo fd one=t Bate aunaas Therefore Finnagencn new fics | tadies: singles tor the international champtone| @Yslclan to quit the Kame and underKo Meee will supplant the 11s feet 9 Inches of | shin. eutrance fer Hl, runner-up prises | thee weeks! treatment for the injury CUTL Henneman on the record tables Teaidea these events there will be|to his right knee cap received a few ————_ handicap and novice singles, Entries | weeks ago, ES AT DELMAR should be sent to Stewart Houston, | ‘To-morrow McGraw will have his knee FINISH 5 Queen's Royal Motel, Niagara-on-the leap incased In a Planter cmt. and will Hake, Canada, They close Sunday mora-|be put to bed, where he will remain for RAC RACK, DELMAR, Aug, 22.—['7% i ee eet three weeks, | The rices run here to as ¢ 7 follow “JEFF” THE FAVORITE. Standing of the Clubs, First Ibve Te sineererne 4 = SOA (BAGUR Won by ¢ tone, 13 to 8 and evn: | with all arrangements for the heavy-| Clue W. PC) Clot. |W. Pe. o Y ry Piuadure “ : Ma ents 1 8 lace, ran second | weight championship battle between | paicasisniegh a Cincinnati Necond Race-—Five-eightha of a mile.—|2!M Jeffries and Gus Ruhlin completed, 53 9 Won by Faranaan, § to Sand (to 5, [the Indications are that conalderable tat 8 to 5 for place, ran second and] betting will be done on the result, eaves AT BEACH SATURDAY. } Serofuia Scrofula is an unwelcome legacy, but one Wa Stinaon Agree mplon oF { parentage which the children of blood poison: must accept, with all its humiliati It is an inheritance that makes one poo: brings wretchedness and disease instead of health ‘and riches, for the child whose ancestral blood is Reallzing the popularity of Jimmy) tainted with Scrofula or the I ome virus of Michael after his record-breaking ri Contagious Blood Poison is unfitted for the at the Madison Square Garden on Mon-| arduous duties of life so long as any of the trans- day night, Manager Hrady has #2} mitted poison remains in its veins. Scrofula manifests itself in various forms; ceeded In persuading Bobbie Walthour, | swollen glands about the neck and threat, catarrh of the head, weak eves, hip Harry Elkes and Wil Stinson to allow] bone disease, white swelling and offensive sores and abscesses are familiar Michael to enter the world’s champlon-| symptoms, attended usually with loss of strength, igestion and pale or now betug ran at ship series of race Manhattan Beach, so "Jimmy" will be a starter In the race of next Sat Dioodless complexion, The skin is sometimes most « ly affected, eruptions breaking out on all parts of the body. Serofula destroys bone, tissue and flesh 5 no part of the human system escapes its withering, benumbing touch. Parents day against Walthour and Stinson , Whose bload is poisoned Stinson and Walt are admitted Whon nineteon years old, and about ono year | i ie own nisiecds, OF to be the best seu men up to date after tho birth of my first child, the «lands on | who themselves may’ be ; the loft side of my nock began to swell. Four of behind pace, Michel, under the guid-| the places wero lanced and becamo open running | suffering for the sins of ance of “Tom” Eck. has rapidly been | sores; risings came under my loft arm, and the | some remote ancestor, getting Into better form than ever be-| discharge was simply awful. The doctors said T | must restore their own Oe Eas had tho worst case of Scrofula they had over | julie i eta ‘Aa Stichnel Wan to" have been. the | Seon. T took iodide. of potaanitim, but thia nor | /clto its normal purity “lot turday evening, the nig’ i a and strength, ny cane card on Aten abandoned'in order to| the other drugs given for this disease brought a SEPEEY Lies hast onan a chance to do his best in the | relief. Whon the physicians advised moe to have afternoon, the glands romoved, I decided to try 8. 8. 8. A dren, S$. S.S. cures fownbostla ica ‘ed mo completely; no sirns of | Scrofula, like other dis- ae PERSE ay e terrible ano aro loft. cases of adeep-seated,con- BASEBALL AT TRAVERS ISLE. MRS/RICHARD WAssON, | Stitutional character, by restoring life and purity ne WW to the profoundly polsoned blood, and the rich, strong blood ‘that is carried to re the swollen and diseased glands absorbs and destroys the tuberculous deposits, and the painful, disfiguring sores and other evidences of Scrofula disappear, $.S.S. should be begun immediately upon the appearance of the first symp. toms, or where there is a known predisposition to Scrofula, Our medical depart. ment will be found of great help to those who are struggling with this wasting disease of heredity or any other blood trouble, and we invite you to write us, Should you or any member of your family need advice, our physicians will cheerfully give the information you desire, for which we make no charge, Book ea Blood and Skin Discases free. The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Leaders in Amateor é Piny on Saturda: An interesting basebail game will ‘elon Saturday afternoon at T when the Englewood York A.C. meet tn Dt ers Inland, Club and New th Amateur League series. The league sea- son {a nearly over, The Crescent A winners of the pennant last year, ha Nnished with #ix victories and four teats, ‘At present the Englewood Field Club {e in the lead by a small margin, with the New York A.C. second, Hoth have . the Nex gr en Sportsmen's Goods. | Medicai = — 1 16, 47, 13, $1. 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