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THE WORLD: ¥ EVENING, SEPTEMBER 6, 1901. i ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD. ' GIANTS GO ON LOSING GAMES. e+e WESTERN FILLY WON THIRD RACE. Jim Tully Finished Behind Endurance by Right —Monarka a Winner. They Begin Sixth Contest with Little Hope. (Special to The Evening Word Boyd, 180 to 1 The acting Order. hits off “Hick and he was sent to mabasoaTee. “ for place. i stable. SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE i hird. Time rhe New management | went Sept. 6—Fine racing weather was again elghths of a mile down tn ‘ab-b y the portion of the crowd at jenecpeneas Won by Colontal Girl, 7 to 10 and um pales UpE RR TelON Kis hall iis this oattaraoon’= end, the cool ocean | C for place, rau eecond ant | foodness only knowa his hailing atte es Eliott third. Time—1.01 1-2 was not essentia breeze was greatly appreciated by those | rae Sea PenRrenrr tit who came from the city. The track wis fants and mnd em look ike a Cen- In superb condition and there was SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. tral Park che Smoketows men 1 knocked Hick- ing lacking for perfect sport. The card was fairly attractive, There waa no” special feature, the Reapers| ach TRACK, SHEEP! Po) GRot pee Btakes being the only one to be decided. | Sept. 6.—The entrte: tomorrow's |trouble.” ‘That was what New Y: ze The attendance was a bit light, hows lraces are gs follows baseball team termed thelr double me ever, This ts usual on Friday, because} rire: jtace—For two-r ing with Pittsbura’s warriors this the crowd holds off for Saturday. ier anGule 1 Uiwaa ine: Pirates’ farewells SECOND GAME. ‘To-morrow will aee the running of the |goot oid New York, and how they : Great Filly Stakes, worth tn the ncis? |mourning thelr parting! Never had such |, The Matting Order. borhoos of $30,000, and tho Century TG] | Bod fants come the way | py; tsburg Stakes, worth $10,000. It should bo one | 97 jot an nization that had | Davls of the most Interesting days of the lan ambition. ‘Th eting of the two meeting. | if teams has pract cinched the Pitts- 101} burg claim to the pennant. When Davis's men were ready to face the music thls afternoon the same old | for maiden two-year-o} Selling; | Beaten Five Times in Succession by the Pirates whta, Jocks. StIQitI1a rs | Gracanueta osition confronted Manager G Crs! 1» 115, Slack 1 4} H br was golng to pitch? Bitty Can tron, A. Salih... 2 2a 18 a) Bes Macbuut . Musette ° mOInBRLOa UIC Sh PDL Snyder, Gass ion. NS Oeeasce 2 eat oD | Kine Pepper Frances: hadn't worked for one whole day, 0 tt ts ilumtaite, its Mlecue 9 a Ay 72 Gerrans was Pittsburg’s chance for nant | SOUNDS, Drstowott, 138.5 Blealew. 48> GH aS Hig hazel Mehnem. oo | acainat New York's that he was going of 5 7 2 Lady Uncas S| to do some duty to-day. victories, the ¢ 4 Ge helGres Filly Stakes; for wwe | Nobody can gainsay, but that the eta a lifeless fash- 10 73 Hanover Queen ....119 Guafire us ball players who claim this as the bathe fret gamer tore ea 116 jcamping ground, are suffering hard luck al, they had played 2 40 Hs in ite last stages. Nobody ts try! % times has viete gi cant th Facts apenk ? nner. fs “Bive Gt a 7 . Ra vet in the Bir Lewis, 16 “W. C. Whitney ut fel k y;knowa)of > ‘ race for Buc woot. Wea” driving. Tie—.01 4 Pourth® Hacecanes Contlie te tok iiveernene ue and all that. | 7X: few Goldaga cut out the running, followed | olfe and upward. mille and « baif But baseda 8 or trailers, | attendan: tn close order by _Cryptogram. Dunwell| Nokia fin NB | havo to n't unless peopl x and Illuminate, When they swung Into | Dues Deilarto a5 |? " the stretch Ci pee _ went to the] Watercolor Ls come to see the In a while, front and won hand fa length and| | Pitt Rece—Por three-year-olds and up; tant |following on other Incklents comes the a om Cast Trott, Who waa neck | cay serpiechase: full couree advert blunder. Me hat In front of Goldaga. Dutiings ai blindarag it haa i SECOND RAGE praiiapers there was to be For three-year-olds and up; one wile Bim Megibbon me opr te Ph Charawind led, and) when part 1 sk arte nes bat Starters, wate, -Hit-Fin. h Race ear-olde ant ui © was not more nuk tropped safely in rt ae Te SORT ARTES | siath Mace year-olds ant ups mat was not more than enougn pi Bete trop ely In right Satire, 107, Wonderly...— Oy a pbertiss n half dozen corporals’ gu Vine’ of Vin's good fo: Wax Taper, 128, Woods... ~g,| Thoroughbred 0 Astor. ig tes didn’t begin thetr 5! two and Vs. but Melirid Tom Kenny, 1g. 8 . Ch ta hae 17 bedece {o> t unul the third ing. by a arow by Davy < nipped Start good. Won eas Intrusive M6 Anna Darling [st did begin in earnest. ‘The vistors | a2 th! Clark can Davis's Satire made the running, followed by | Anste Thompeon | Malater wp straightened out) “Hick's” es In itett. | Merri¢t stop, St Monarka ana Wax Taper: There was Soe (ring cushion and ta that round taliiet | nd jointed it aves to Ti no change In position to the s nee runs There Monarka moved up to Satire and 'HQRSE SALE AT SHEEPSHEAD The fourth inning, too, ductive! Letty’ Davia alngled over Btrang's Wax Taper essayod to close on the of ni runs fort fetowners. | heal, Clarke pushed long first leaders. In the run home Monarka They Dit, ran ands tu all, two!) line for a co! Smith pu went to the front and won easily by |'Three-Year-Old Imporinm Brings |fmore runs. Umpire Snydér was not af tieaumont's foul? Waener hi two lengths from Satire, who Was a = _ bit partial to the Pennant leaders, If; twa tices DIVICE ERS head in front of Wax Taper. #2,,30, Top Price, anything, the New Yorkera got fety sent clarke. and. Honus home THIRD RACE Before the races tegan at Sheeps. [titer of the decistons. That put th 14 Juggling act with Ritch: For two yearelde; fie and « bait furoses | head tals afternoon tho horsemen spent Picatea sini eascrappyamocd baud seven Leach sent Hransfeld over Starters, whte, jocks, stUotyin. sur Pisce, | their time in the Fasig-Tipton sale pad-| Davies's mon bunched tree hits In the ee tiensnaere? out 3 high one Exdurenee by Right, 126, docks opposite the track, where the | {urth ane scm iwi runs. It was in} serritt Cup the x ‘ felis. qe | Yoarlings, two-year-olds and older | yy nd nin aarti epee eePPened | ping « single that sc dim Taliy. 413. ‘Wonder Th] horses in the stable of M. Murphy. aa| (i .tf0K aut bit carves, | Pirate after || Peninvult. iz, ehaw, 64 | Well as several the property of Jaines Ing All with? ache Glenwater, 112, Spenc $| Galway, “were placed under the hath: Niner hecoleliacialeeniog rot. 112. uiiman.. 3| mer by’ Auctoneer Easton i pipatelallotiete, ru Murphy singled, bat dled with Gan Gideon Light, 117, The top figure of the aale was 32,70) tha Hs ¢] when the att urphy Wiliams 10] pald for the three-year-old Imporium, en ne visitors’ sum up of] when the latter bi chey Start good. Won’ easily which cost his owner $10,000 laat spri roller over Br Endurance by Right was an over-|and has not as yet been at the post Zandt took Phyle's phelming jEavorites in this nase, and abe No runs: justified the confidence of the talent by Clarke's Hner sailed straight into Gan- romping in an. easy winner by two, ALF, LAKELAND IN BELLEVUE. zeV's hands. Beaumont’s nigh one fell lengths. Jim Tully was second.and Pre-| fite Murphy's mist. Dayle did well with torius taird to the stretch. There Jim]... Wi fy bouncer runs Tully began to die and both Pretorius! Well-Known Horse Trainer Goes | ptt, d had a glorious gates for’ the piace, Siga| . f@ Hespltal for Treatment. TaN a aR Ta Eat Tully getting the decision by a heck | Aifred Lake: orty-four yearm old, ya thch ra newman too hot stor, Wear while Pretorius beat Pentasula a head. bof No. 24 V at yy Isle i Racie—Mile and three-aix-Jand, ihe well-kne ; Fourth § teenths.—Won by Watercelor: Nones| brother of William Lake 3. THE BEoT was second and Autolight thd. even A ter inate nw kel © “Fitth Race—Won by Schwalbe, Aa- | Ye Hospital to-day, and. after ‘ GL cension was second nd Lady Sterfing | CXamined wus placed In the Ale i ce aes paisa CEL ; ixth a ‘on by Trigge Baron ' Pepper waa second and Muilor Harlem | STRIPPING NEW YACHT. rap across i k fly, Leach HARLEM V WINNERS, Consttent New Matnantl Map e ethic ke) ———— De to Fit Colombt RACE TRACK, HARLEM, Sent. 4— NEWP Dt ~The m. sent ‘The races svhetuled to be run here to- [sail of © taken off ¢ po ad day resulted as follows: day, and rumor that tne | Arrangements Completed for First Race—Five and a half furlongs. ups Won by, Coacon, 0 to fund 4 ton suns | Oxford-C ambridge-Yale- Tyapern ‘tel 6) sa plac hey cereecond, and re ol 6, Vitth Inntog. Becond | Tace-Three-amrcera of Harvard Games. eee 3 mile.—Won by Ran and 3 Davis. Meniride's Delmarch, 10 to 1 fo! 7: ” Goal Runner third REDS’ LAST GAME WITH CHAMPIONS. ‘‘Heinies’’ Have Put Up Strong Opposition in Brooklyn—Two Games There To-Morrow. ‘The Batting Orde Cincinnati. Brooklyn. Ba Keeler, © Sheckard, If. ‘The Cincinnati line up wae shaken up by Manager MaPhee, Bay, the Western Association recrult, going to centre and leading off. Two games are scheduled | Harley, 1, Beckley. Ib. Dolan, ef. Crawford, rf. Kelley, 1B. for to-morrow, when the Chicagos will Peltz, c. Daly, 2b. be here to take a quartet of falls out of Bini tian: panenss jf the Superbas, lasting unt!! Tuesday Magoon. ss. Furreht, ¢ next. Phillips, Pe Hughes, p. First Inning. Umpire Bay was safe on Duhlen's wide throw. (Spectal to The Eventag Wor Hariey” bunted fo Jewin, who threw {0 BALL GROUNDS, BROOKLY 00 0 - 6.—Although the Cincinnatls nave been| Craveard Med fo gheckstd. Bay aconine. riving @he champions a hard rub the Pietz final game of the eerles between these two clubs to-day was again poorly at- Harley was nailed stealing third. fanned. One run. er died on a wird beat out a hie to second, rasser to Fox. He tended. ‘The Brooklyn fan is a methodl. ‘ond, but overran the bag and cal animal, giving up his quarters nvi| tagged by Fox. Dolan miscued to 5 Peltz. No runs. the purpose of seeing the cham- Second Inning. ihgk, Tipped off a single to caatre. y made a great eatch of Stein: relate at uit Tiner and tossed the ball pions win, but only to see a well-played Gane between evenly m: He has bee n badly fooled this time, ODDS GIVEN TO (SPILL DON'T COAK GETTORS.| HURT ELKES. |SHAMROCK’S BACKERS WILL|GLENS FALLS RIDER READY. NOT LAY EVEN MONEY. % TO RACE AGAIN, Wall Street Men Willing to Give Advantage to Get Their Cash Down. He Will Meet Albert Champion, the Frenchman, on Same Track To-Morrow Night. Broker Fred H. Brooks, who handles much of the money bet by Stock Ex- change members on elections gnd sport- ing events, announced to-da: that men who were willing and wanted to bet that Shamrock II, will defeat Columbia in the coming yacht races are not will- People who saw Harry Elkes toppie™. off his wheel rounding the bank on the Fourth avenue side of the Gardem track last night, during the tenth Me of hic race with Walthour, thought the ing to accept even money. Glens Falls rider was seriously injured. “Just torhave, the odds ore T have! Reports from his quarters to-day, how- offered $2,009 on Columbla to $1.80 on! a Bhamrock,” sala Mr. Brooks, “T witi|CY’? %2¥ he 1# ip good shape and aiso split this bet and make It $1,00) to| Shows no effects of the fall. $900 In two dets. Elkes himself thinks the accident “The selection of the Columbia in-| ives alm needed expertence, which will serve him well in his race on the same track to-morrow night. Then he meets Albert Champion, the flying Frenchman, stead of the Constitution to defend.the cup seems to have pushed the odds up some on the American side, but no Ag the Reds have made {t as torrid for Hanlon's bunch as There’ w. bas’ band to-day in the person of Ch Laudenslager, the intlelder claimed UY Hanlon%on the Western trip ‘n electrical dou- ble play. agoon <Ingled to centre. He forced on Phillips's welt to Dahlen. run. Daly's torrid welt dt. Dahlen singled. rwin's Niner carromed ele: was Went by | Kelley scoring. om Btelnfeldt's mit for a double and last July Just before Charlle Irwin was! Daly scored. — Phillips. had enough of signed. Landerelager faited to report at| thix treatment and Suthoff tok bis RL Liimant Turned up this orn-| 2itee Farrell's drive wat too hot for} that itime, + but prnega pithy | Steinfeidt. Hughes popped to Beckley | ing and will be given a trial. ‘There was) Keeler bingled to centre, scoring Dah- Fall ‘ ey ad. ean and Irwin heckard Seat out a alictod nine ei anctl nol vyp.| DUNE and the ‘bases Were again full, Laudenstager hailed from Virol ipwianacalsnielibeandintarretcecored ginta League and was wantel by M Hellex8 accord tme up netted a) free iraw for his Baltimore Orloles at one | Pass. forcing r across the pao Graw for his Baltimore Orioles at one | Daly fed to Crawford and Sheckard me. He fs a third baseman and 3] faced home. len fled to Bay, Sev- touted as a wonder in every branch offen runs. the game. Third Inning. Dablen was on deck, however, cavort-1 pay sing Tee ta Tageueued otFare ing vround the middle garden as though! sell” Ba {ng second on Ne out. he had been on « beetxteak diet for thir: | F Daly. Crawford ground- tye-sly hours, bad been noth-! § No run ! and the Irwin di bled to centre, Farrell Med fiushes soared to Hariey, 2 ¥. r- It was Jimmy Hughes's tufn to doj win taking third. jer singled, scor- ed ay, with Deacon Phillips! {ng Trewin, Sheckatd singled. "Dolan sae Ahoiher bot argument | Rrounded to Be One run tg hls opponent. Another hot argumes Schsie Cava ree vas promsed by thi rm action of] Gscianatt TeAYerOROSONOTOO=; both teams during the iminartes. Brooklyn OT1LO01 241 —2 “| SHAMROCK SHOWS. NEWEST CANVAS. Challenger Goes Out to Stretch Third Mainsail, the Biggest One Yet. Shamrock Il. didn't leave her an-;know what they dave to do now horagq until “nearly 3 o'clock this| that Columbia has been chosen to de- fend the cup. They feel sure Shamrock do What she was built to do— beat a faster boat than the Co- nobe lifted’ Is the itire Lipton fleet, afternoon, Then Designer Watson, Sir ‘Thomas Lipton and Mr. and Mrs. Jame- son went aboard, and slipping her moor- ing buoy, the challenger broke out her Jib, | baby Jib topsall and staysall and made | ~ ie \ Jumbla. “The cup sentiment of the for the Jersey shore on the port tack, sickly fiber! about and etaod fo: point of Sandy Hook on the star: | voard tack. She passed out by Sandy Hook close hauled at 2.08, presenting | 4 picture of beauty. Outside the polnt of the Hook she felt the long swell of the ocean, caused rly and southerly 3 from the south- but by the continnted east wind. The nd ow southeast, only shout seven m: the ebd te alded he progress toward Gedne ak Alot HOOTERS. her Huge A Third. Race—Short 4 f Duty, 5 to 2 and i : AtfonaAL Match | Tne Kame Wa 2 to Sfor place, tween and and America, | darkness nt third. Time—3.26 3-5, : TLREMATI fth innit Se ae (ordlenat Came THE SOORE LY INNINC DELMAR RESULTS. thke place at spa esiieed dou ano bear tea 4 soos eights, on Wed | RACE TRAC AR, Sept. 4 M ‘The races scheduled to ba tin here + a day resulted ax follows ot the) First Race—One mille and a etxteenth [ofise Abbe in « DUBE, cracks of the two fa LAWSON AWAITS LIPTON S REPLY WHO WILL WIN YACHT RACES? a ee, ny Oe ee eee. Pee ee {n addition to holding Ma The Sined teams eure Out Result a Earn $50, $25, $15 or et it a heck before the meting | TINDEPENDENCE WON'T BE © inte: nal conteet ought to be AGRE TELE ng, ond the committtes BROKEN UP YET. upon the interest of the sport-loving public, and espe- YACHT RACE Col JPON, 1a eet la emma annga tn seen and Yale men, to make the Naces svith the loston eels RO Raa. Yacht, ee 2 IS - ANS MY ESTIMATE IS THAT... eWese will win the me, as) follows p arter-iile run, half-mile ru: mile (Ooeelal! ta, Tee; Evening Avwels,) America’s Cup. two run, yard hurdle on bOSsTO: Sept. 6—Ir to a tele- naing Algh Jump. running | SFM asking him to « breaking 1 Jump and throwing the hammer, {UP Of Mis yacht, Indep i ste Official winning time—FIRNST RACE........0.. 5 Min. 8 jot yet been ar. | Tomas Lipton replied to @ avery as to . od eG, mme will prob- ethether he would ra the Independ- i Lib a sin with’ the hundred-yara a ence after the cup serles, Thomas W. Oficial winning time—SECOND RACR.. Min, See. find etul with the two-tnlle rus Th pene | EAWAON Wires (hla answer: eral, there will be but two entries from] _ “Yes. 1 will postpone breaking up Official winning time—1rHIRD RAB... Min. Se each side, but both of theae may be | Mdependence until Lipton’s reply is re- a & from the same institution. Thus both | ceived: Te races can be arranged I will ., the American entries for ayy puri up) me new cup now, béing made! by. Name. BiSreraRssAncinocinsorcnee : Alo. men am te nat | Tittany, which ia the best ever created, other event both may be Haryard men. pI AS EN eOs Address.......... ecceneces cess An exception, however, may be made In em t i two imtle runs, ty which | THOMAS EASY FOR SIMMS. meee ese selcesedvetes cesses may perhaps be allowed h side. ve Philadelphian Had Although seats won't be placed on Heating tn Thirteen Rounds. until Mo} day next, hundreds of ap- b Artie Simms, $ . ie i : the Akron light-welght, have y walned: Tt will pay out gun) Meations for them have been recetved | nad an easy time at New Britain, Conn mg 4 line on Shain. | {9% t set Nance estimates og [and the committce expects to do a big | last night. in beating “Kid” ‘Thomas, acae ee arent yoke ve| fallow . a we the amount ay} business at iby » 630 Pueth | of Philadeiphin, ‘The battle waa to hay avenue, been for twenty rounds, but Simms had Wad who have also been watch- IMAT! . Na ra ¢ Columbia, now | PON NENT BEST BS) 5 @ an sie deferder, will now haye|FOR THIRD DEST ESTIMATE, artunity to put the knowledge FOR FOURTH DEST ESTIMATE, ve peined. to good, profitable use, pein mere BEST ESTIMATE. . ring to for thi tel coupon ett a ‘Y a article, ung out the nid th Sadar. maag this bid Patmate hor Byeaina Worle, ah "they! Bs LA, New proven so much superlority in. thirt rounds that it was considered w atop proceedings, Thomas was bidly cut up, but Simms Was not mitistled with the’ reault, and as willing to resume ‘ihe miltratter he fad deen alven the decision. He waa re. strained by his handlers, meen It Saves Half a Day. The well Known and popular Evart J. Weutell la Chalrman of the Harvard: Yale joint committer, 5 LLY Tiwtted ‘THA Btreet Beatlon) ig om Tear 2 ants, aa dota age ie wis New York, "arta RSL Dontre At 2 o'clock a fine galling breeze was heking up the waters of the Horneshog } properations were mad. Oo get une ay Jib-staysatl and slb-topsall first aent up in stops. ‘The matn- x wna holated and “peaked up at All-Americans Make Score It was the first time the huge ( 5 wud of canvas had been hoisted, ov] Of 560 to Foreigners’ 558 the ceitles were curious to compage Ite fit with the twe other mainsalls In at Sea Girt Ranges. umsteck'a wardrots Apparently the one uged to-day ts t ——— a seat of the thre s 0 ee tee cnaite nt was perfect | SEA GIRT. N. J. Sept, &—The match amy This remarkable b markable colle: borween representative teams of Ireland and America attracted by far the largest assemblnga that has been gath- mat has the most re- on of sails ever poss doby a ht. ‘Phe elub-topsail who last night rode a mile on a motor In 1.29 2-6. large bets have yet been made in the Stock Exchange. The greatest of seasons for out-door sports is here and so is our OPENING SALE; the following specials tell their own story if you are “up’’ in values: for balance of week, Monday and Tuesday. Running Pants— Running Corks, pair, Running Shoes— spike, all hand made . Shirts or Pants— aernaty or museca ain satin black or white ‘Same in stripes. SS cerss Jumptus Bicycles and Sundries. and Girls! Wheels, reduced from 20 Roys’ o-Date Ingersdll's Men’a Wheels, trom 8a to q Hartford, $4.08 pair: Ingersoll Guarant i ingersoll’ Guaranteed Gus Lar cy} regular $2 Electric Bell— Puss Button, value Foot Pump—steel Tube, regular 25¢ Tennis and Golf. Tennis Ball, § Vidtor Tennis Bail Our Spectal Racket HNets — 32, threed. reailar ouble Golf Balls— mond or Thistie, ‘epoctal, at doz. $2.29 White Filer or, Scotch Dalle Yankee, 91 Ingersoll. Bp — Pantie’ B8Ccinttdente sizes « Jo) Special Scotch Plaid Golf Baga, teat from $1.75 to . . 190! Football. ae Moleskin Khakt lat! Moleskin, ro Rt ccecee aocereerwcee very specia standa, ' $1.25 was sent aloft and the “green beauty” was ready for fast work. Ki A thick pall of fog hung over the sur- fave of the lower bay early this torn- od as though Shamrock erad at the Sea Girt, N, J. grounds alnce the tournament began a week ago to-day, By the conditions of the match each competitor was to fire fifteen shots at »~ Early To-Day. ing, and It look as to have another day off; but at 11.30] ench of fhe following ranges, 89, 90 and esh breeze from the southwest came | 1,000 yardg. over the Highlands and cleared up the Horseshoe. It also bexe: side Sandy Hook. Shamrock's crew The teams were ag follows: AM America—Dr. 8. Ives Scott, of Maryland (shooting as a District of Columbia man); L. B. Netherala, Dis- trict of Columbia; Frank Hyde, New York; Dr. W. G. Hudson, Jersey City, and Lieut. W. de W. Foulke, P! ad phia; Dr. W. W. Bull, Bloomfield, N. J.; Capt. Robert B. Tuttle, Peirce ‘and Capt W. & Whittemore, Hoboken Ireland's team was Thomas Caldwell, Robert Duncan, W. T. Braithewalte, Major P, W. Richardaon, Dr. J. C. sel- lars, Major J. K. Milner, John Sforgan and F. W, Honry. ‘The American team made 50 points at the 90-yard range, beating thelr op- ponents by points, the Irishmen mak- Ing a total of 638, Lieut. Foulke, of the American team, made 13 bull's eyes in succession and then scored two fours. Hyde, of the samo team, mad) 4 on the cond and fourth shots, Ali the rest of his shots were bull's eyes. Dr, Sel- lars made a clean score of 7% points, scores were as follows: wee up early and washed down the decks, but the cover was not taken off the huge mainsail until shortly before noo: ‘The breeze 4 further to the south and gradually gathered strength, and prospecta’ brighten a Uvely trial spin. On, board the usually cheerful sph Designer W pagns ™ e wae an uns . Sir Thom- 1 Mr, Semcon BASEBALL CHAT. of the Cluba, be Pittsburg... Philadelphia. G7 Brooklyn touts... Bee, Ctuda caren Boston. Detroit “....61 Pailadelphia @) 412/ Baltimore Wo eee ae Dridgeports at Uoboken, fhe crack Bridgeport team, second tn. the race of the Connecticut State League. plays the Hobokens Sunday on the crickul grounds. Harley dyn plton | for the home team and a good game ts wane . BaZa ig ow a wapoly ternat 100 Football Sweaters, alternate 2- ipeh stripe: syeuler, valu shoes, special at Bhi arise abe. 80c. Rugby Balls Guns and Rifles. Barrel Shot Gun— $its's,;, Barr $4) 98 ota Bae Others 889d) Gi Syracus Nee Hamorigea 8 Laces 98, $16. $0 Stevens Ideal Ride Killdeer Lever Rifle, shell ef Munting Conta heavy, brown $7, 0 . “aoe and opto. ROBT. H. INGERSOLL & BRO,, Loy 07,G0REat ee” (nsie'Fs} opt Ron Bhng Fo BICYCLE RIDERS—Thowssnds of bargains bare lh ‘our special Saturday sale. Wate for price Hat in Morning Worl ; Ghat Trice Cutters. 44 Cortlandt street. to-ntght (111 10. BICVGLES. 3:3 TT, 310, $14; © at them prices w wal ercond-bant, TIRES} States ibe elt Parana wie every ure, m Sporting. 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