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- HANDICAP WENT GIANTS LOST IN TO DECANTER. TEN INNINCS. SMOKE SET HOT PACE TO THE PIRATES MADE TWO RUNS IN STRETCH. THEIR LAST HALF. meron Took Opening Desh from ; Canghnawage—iig Crowd ¢ ravesend.. GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, Sep %—Charming weather, a perfect track era d programme that was full of p bilities were the conditions th frented race-goers at Grav attetnoon,’ and no conditions could been more pleasing. There was only one stake, the Breege,, for three-year-olds, and —O' Day (Special t this could Hardly be called a festure, as the The Evening W 2.—The Giants class of horses entered were scarce PITTSBURG, Sept above the peiling mark. The fielda in| open ere to-day with ennant ¢ large and prom.) Win New Yorkers are here for nearly cvory event w. feed large returns to those fortunate | three xa and unless Manager Davia enough to pick the winners. The attend- | !* away off, they'll make things at least amce vas unusually big for a Monday. | Interesting for the home team, Clarke eet CHET Jand his bunch bad different ideas on the ran tusiyoirelds;Vakecti sla; hrlonex | subje In thelr minds they wouldn't ~Metting. | tia to extend themselves t at the Btarters, whta., Jocks, SUIICPIN, SiMe | Chante rinerwibos 115, Pe et ie i ine ea a. vondi'y & 2% | Numeral 100.3. Daly. 4 TG ALU EES *Anak, 105, Mounce u rn 7 2 Ritohey’s throw was a fost one, but Caer Hee pete aky $3) Murphy landed at the base ahead of the Hundred. (100, ‘Furman ¢ “ll ‘Tomm nach grabbed J iy Wills q umper to Wagner, w Sitars Tye Force a uted a lay by thr i an stopped. « batsn ay. 110, Wools... 9 » io Wolruie: ia Calgary, 161, treanga..-10 9 12 ~100) 9 1K KO! In a fine aaatst on Davis Mare otragating. Won driving. Time—1.11 15, Lom Murphy ln ler Cameron cut, out the running to the |Ganzel turn, followed by Caughnawga, Numeral and Glenwater In clone order. | There Second tnnin was no change until the stretch waa! pon. o - \ feached, then Caughnawaga closed rap | grounder “ment pont Lesck inattaehe $aly’on Cameron until at the sixtecnth | Gangel stole second Davin singled and {t looked as If the latter would be s eee ene en, Cochran then hit Cameron with wan the whip and he swerved over to Caugh- Sopa Mawaga. The latter colt was plainly in- ‘upon terfered with. Wonderly pulled up, went to the inside and came on, only being Deaten a neck. Numeral was two lengths away. Wonderly claimed foul, but It ‘wan not allowed. 2 BEOOND RACE. * Handicap; for ail ages; one mile Abd « ot re hit over rst. One run. avis's wide throw enabled Wa eh frat. Bri a Wagner. Ritchey singled nd, Brann: a tna. Neld scoring ped to T iy. One Third Taylor Jost ‘a ‘single because chey's good stop, Leach got Mu rounter..” Jones fouled to Zim- rune, . hae (heres ? Was out, Ganzel_to °F dt via waiked, but was out. Wa Smoke rushed away In front and ect a Perce ina cota eal ai Clarke clipping. pace that soon. stretched the sib bunch tito Indian file. In the back- Fourth Inning. stretch Smoke was two length in front of Morningside, who was a length before Strang struck Wagner threw Van out. » Decanter, with St. Finnan two lengths el dled on a drive to Beau- ack. In the turn Decanter and Bt. Fin- runs. a nan both closed on Smoke, ‘while Morn-| \J n ned se dos ingelde. dropped back. In the stretch | Wagner's out, Miller t put Bmoke degan to die and Decanter came] fenumont on third. tie Rcored of op’ and nailed her In the last sixteenth. | Hranny's fos Van 7 Witeheys pits Morningside. then came along with a [tween Strang and Day trang made _tuah and O'Connor was forced toa hard |i) shecly throw of srounder, drive to win by a neck. Morningside | One un. was three-quarters of a length in front F Inning. of Bmoke, who beat St. Finnan a head. | payis out at first via Leach, O'Day said Miller was safe. Warner aingled. Ave ard | Ritchey wanted ake a Gouble on Starters, whts., jocks. St.11If.Fin. Davis and Miller « ‘agner fum Katherine C., 105, Shaw.. 1 Jores's ent vw. 2 easy ones Warner scoring. Nace near: 3 eg | Zimmer caught Van's foul. Two emule Yon ; $]- Zimmer fied to 3 Doheny: f ropped to Stran avin threw * Davis out at first . s Inning. Meistersinger, 102.Cochran 6 Iridescent, 102. Sie: 3 Strang struck out Itchey to. first Ganzel out, walked and ain, vin Rees te second on wild pitch, Miller fled Justice, 102. Sedinn. 14 to Clarke. No runw, man. 13 10 Clarke | triple umont filed to 2102.5, Martin. 10 14 sand. At a good throw 5-108, Bu 1216 Sa struck out. Strang Start fair. Won Time—1.00 “Rranny” out. One run. Katherine C. was the first to show, Seve! x but was outrun by Notimah, whe] nth tanlen, get the pace to the stretch, followed by | Warner singled Taylor forced him Cast ron, Katherine Murphy fore Taylor. Jones Med to tle In the run h Beaumont » rune sredually cloned on > itched retired, Miller to first. Leach made n> move until Mel to Murphy. Zimmer fled to Mil- when he sent the fly to the rc [ler No runs A y ait wicneth. Nott Teohula vere heads apn Blahet tn Mt heat: Wagner's Ritchey pulled nd byw quick toss up Strang, No rit urphy got Davis Biarters, wits. Jocks Heaument Aled sta Babies. 1 Autolignt, 106, Paul Cugord, 1 WH Pirate, 108. 3.\ niin F, SAM ewlersay Sty Davis ant, Was to first Miller pay riving Time—t Nhe Warner struck out, Miller oat ford: had ‘the moat tc second trying (0 steal. Noo rine the fre: inte Ww Hed eut to Warner “Bray the run « the Riteh walked Leach Btretch three lengths In front of ‘ inizel iitiasslated.. Zimmer. was thrand Autotkht. 7 Was tio Chats ched bale Doheny forced Sthis order tc he stretch. There Aut Miller to Davis, No rons WAS s Taylor out Jones gat Van alngied an vk nd oon 1 to first One vad Taylor had to go pitched yesterday Hight moved up to Paul Citfford ar “two fought it ont to the last aixtee _ where Ethics came with a rush qwon a Rood race by half a lepgit tHight beat Paul Cum a nce, SOV R¥th Race—About six furlongs —Wey or iusketeer: Irine wan se 1 Ja Kenietnt thi |. GRAVE: Murphy throw ran SEND ENTRIES. “ (Special to The Breving W RACE TRACK. GRAVESEND, WBxThe entries for to-morrow's ; as follows: ria Race—The Kis, for three-year Sept rn BROOKLYNS IN PORKTOWN. The Batting Order. Highway Hurd! up, mile ant 3 tk Bimpron ..... lGvaranin’ Brookl nie Capt. Januiry Sheckard. If, Harley. | a Hotan, of Beckley, Vb eieia wane Bachelor. ley th, Crawford, rf, V)Mecond Race-For two-year-olds: handicay | Waly. 2b areDr ApS as 2) Shput aix furlongs Dahon, ss Ri th ‘5 eveseeees cece AZ1 Tetbee WII w > ; Chiltan 1.5.0) farrell, ¢ Bighlant em, B Stimmel, p. res—Nash and Brown The Evening World + Sept. 2—Hanion's MePhee's Hointe otuthad sensor nee of a dmall idly fount epee audience. While the result yt the series will not 108 Heevehe 2 the , startle the nation, It l© of extreme in- Ta fe Albemarle Stakes. for filly eee Tae Albemarl for Ay Trerest to opposing clubs. ‘The $8. Peerl. Plater perbas want second place, the Reds are en (1) 92 oF Lat Dentituce Oetorsot Mghting to get out of last hole. Manton hax the expor(menting and ts trying out a lot of youngsters in every town, The fact ia, lls starn aho a dispoaltion to be coy tn signing con- tracts for next season, all attempts in that direction having been turned down with a unanimity to take foxy Ned's breath away, In order to be prepared for a possible ug] Wholesale desertion or a general hold-up {109 | for unreasonable salaries, President Eb- bets has been out in the bush corralling a lot of young stars, all of whom are. ) Rata to! be wonders, but-their identity fover ner to! Photograph this a America’s Look” carefully ture of Shamr ' Challenger, and up above the sprea on the mast you will a man ; Httle arrow in the margin points to him. | ‘The In the pleture he le reduced from his | agaln actual size five hundred times A glance at him gives no indication that he is in peril, but when the photoxraph dreamed of. who Is what Is known as a “musthead- man must hang with toes and fi ker Ups while be works in mid air nee he He oe THE SPORTING WORLD. LL THE NEWS OF when it Ix all over Henged s himself he Around A CUP YACHT SAILORS TAKE MORE __/ERNE AND FERN CHANCES THAN “STEEPLE JACK.” of a Shamrock Masthead—Man Hanging on with Fingers and Toes 140 Feet Above the Water. r the cup a year w AD be glad Irish sportsman is up and about His infured leg is heating nicelt pennant, flying from her ovation In the way of salutes from flags and whistles as she passed up the Enst and Saturday he came by As soon Shamrock will out to Sandy Hook again, and from Sir Thonwi# down to t was taken this sailor was clinging +0 " the rigging for dear life and was in| “Hi de alnd of more danger than "Steeple Jack” ever . Cola! The eh bronze hull ax mhe han by be towed rose on thead, ered m ‘The yacht had to the Erin. meanured will \natl nts all hands Iq Dry-Docked. nder Columbia Is in dry dock to-day, having been put there yesterday teeple Jack” sits in a ropen chalr | j fon her arrival from n Cove. The and Ues himself securely when he jay tog” Champion with, her topmant works, Hut the sailor in the picture [housed and the New York Yacht Club the blu recetved an When the vening World) photogra River pher took thie snap shot from the pr In two hut ater her arcival at Ra tug Unity, Shamrock was sailing In a | TUdge cate wns high bode ary ane whistling fMfteen knot breeze and jbl atarnational race Pee hnpeye ho apary, white | Stages were slung all around her be- had been made, “AMS | fore Marie and early thin morning men sd <- © pu 1 ro f) ir lamehed in thet and thin mast-| were put to work burnishing her Ce re ae penceney alOltStOLMLERIeDLON Horm the afternoon, among them sev- ; eral yachtsn Dm veaw@ls 1y1dK 8 Clang On While Ocean Rolled, | Ora} xacntsmen From hewenbla. tw atlll On his way to the top of the mast a | usin old. Defender'« main boom—a roller Digger than tts exsora eave [handsome steel xpar—and the mainsail the yacht « sudden lurch and the | with which she won the trail races at fsutlor’s b. Wed ot as he clung with | Newport. [t la not Ikely that any hande t to the rigging He hange will be made in ether the boom jana Wofro HO feet above the [or the «afl until after the first race on wa rand then toup | Thursday further to do his work. ————— an in work of the satior but to the layn [was a thrilling spectacte. was only dent in the Shamrock Ww has undoubtedly the bent that ever came over on a challen- er, nt are drilled Hke the crew Of a man-o-war, No loud. orders ar Race, for Pat In Found. wae reeuregsmre, mecesmary | A diulet | pat, Sir Thoman Lipton's red Trish ter~ | mate now twinkling: Pos taken [rier and Shamrock’s mascot, has been in and another set in dts ple found, and everybody: aboard the Erin | Shamrock Crew an Intelligent Lot, |I* happy. ‘The mascot's disappearance The me SETH Saturday caused more excitement and a © fot has men on board the Erin than neve} rraaloft on ji ‘the Hamilton ave- oun the missin aking i Ert Risin yester: effort to —_— LET THE YACHTS SAIL! [Shamrock and Columbian May Now Jay after- cate his boat. | PLEA FOR GOLF LINKS. | me Allowance, A vigorous pre t has heen sent to j rhe harnrock wilt stay in i lock Ant of Parks in the Bronx A. Juntil Tuesday Morning. Then’ she. will ‘i rte pace is up ea Hie Monte aad aticistiy, metantea He | Mochus hy William Freeland, represent [Mr John Hystop of the New York | !g the Van Cortlandt Golf Club, tn re- Yaont Club. Ii will probably be deter- | zard to the condition of the Van Cort- mined that Shamrock must allow Co-jjandt Park links, Jumbla w handicap of more than a mine | Mr, Freeland xays that the links hav Mey ini Mitnlles, neve 1 in a proper ition, a I those in the Lipton tt hee places: the poneliiiity. with Come kt | missioner M rvinik that, while over. \the ety in paving for the beat golf Ink beers Jit'icatven the worst, Te suerenta vi thelr is ous penetical improvements, among them ny all his ether busin Interests [the use of steam. rs fer the fair 1 made the effort: of his It in the | « na, the reform of the iv system onstruction of Shamrock, wants to]! vogue and. the relation of players have tt over with. He and Commodore id others who frequent the links. Mr, Hillyard pent two, dayw at Sea Gate | Preeland. further matanrthatunll tow for a spell awet lant week. Sir | holes should he law out f those learn. Thomas hax been under a attain ever! ing the game. S FIGHT FOR TITLE. o Both Men in Good Condition for Their 20- Round Bout at Fort Erie To-Night. BUFFALO, Sept. 2.—The twenty-/ list, he nevertheless will have to fight round bout between Frank Erne, the | the battle of hs If® to beat Ferns, for if Ughtweight champion, and “Rube !ever there was a tough proposition in Ferns, of Kansas City, the welter-/the fighting business it 1s this fellow elght champion, will be decided be- | Ferns, ) . re the Fort Erle A. C., of Canada, The latter, to begin with, Is one of the to-night. hardest hitters In the profession. Be- This contest 1s the most Important |«ides being able to wallop a hard blow arranged since the Horton law was de-, with both han clared out, and that a champtonship| good blocker and can take a terrible title depends on the reeult, both men| beating. Ferns has a dangerous right fighting for the possession ofthe weiter- | swing, which has won all his battles for he ts fairly clever, @ wolght premiership, makes {t all the | him. j more Interesting. Betting on the fight has. been very 8 Both are in excellent condition for the | spirited during the last few days. mill, having been trained to the minute for the fray, They are also under the required weight, both having tipped the | Sporting men of this city and those who have arrived here from other cities have made the bout a big speculative beam under the M42 pounds yesterday. | medium. The battle will undoubtedly result in} Ferns is the favorite to-day at odds one of the best contests seen in thin | of 100 to 90. part of the countrs, for both men are, " The men’ will probably enter the ring Aghtera pure and simple. It will be the {at 10 o'clock. ‘They will battle for per cent. of the gross recelpts, of which firat time Erne has fought out of bis | the Winner will recee 75 per cent, class since he won the lightweight zh er champtonship from “Kid" Lavigne at aa Cheektowaga two years ago. Erne Ix giving away at least four or five pounds to Ferns, but In spite of this he feels confident that he will beat the “Rube.” Although Erne {fs a great purt- | st. Louls PHILLIES MAY © BURKETT THE CO ON STRIKE! BEST BATTER. PLAYERS’ ASSOCIATION To Act LEADS ON WOLVERTON’S CASE. | P.C. 08 408 Ey Brooklyn NATIONAL LEAGUE MEN MEN WITH .374. = the Rest jops George Davis Ranke 2 All Short Third Basenian, Accused of Sicning. American League, In Suspended, sse Burkett, the fast left flelder of the St. Louis team, once sgain leads the National League In batting, having a_percentage jof vt. Heldrlek, ancther St. Louis, felder, ts second, with .372 | Delehanty !s third, with .362, and Keeler, of Brooklyn. and Hartsel are tled for fourth place, with a percentage of .250. Twenty-elght players have batted over (Special to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 3.—The play- ers of the Philadelphia National League Catarrl: has become such a common disease that a person entirely free from this disgusting complaint is seldom Baseball Club may go on strike to- morrow. The Grievance Committee of the Players’ Protective Association 1s now considering the case of Harry Wolverton, the Phillies’ third baseman, | who has been suspended without pay | : by Col, John I. Rogers. 77 On Friday last Wolverton was in-/ formed that upon satisfactory evidence of his having signed to play with anj ‘American League club during iis term ‘of service with the Philadelphia Na- Re tlonal League Club he would be sus-) ~ pended without pay until the end of the vol jodged laint volv' coh a complain PE nranrarievance ‘Committee. and was be sits It oF customary to speak of . ther demand upon Catarrh as nothing more serious than See pe ee It refused @ bad cold, a simple inflammation of Col Romer Or cctive Association the nose and throat, It is, in fact, a Weiss ial by ‘ the matter, Complicated and very dangerous dis- Bremised to take action on ene in did, €4S€: if not at first, it soon becomes 50. ‘This the Paes iL. Moaers again. The blood is quickly contaminated vith thi renult that Col. Rogers ae tn. /by. the foul secretions, and. the poison ae pay’ through the general circulation ae gate owe carried to all parts of the system, Col. Rogers satd to-day: we rere Salven? a Lids Sia oe ser el entirely satisfied, from statements £9 gateractory anil disappointiag, becalse newspaper men and others, that Wo! they ilo not reach the seat of the trouble. yerton was one of the four qeention ard eee TUCIAaReR He BE le. ae eee ne the other | {He poison and eliminates from the sya- Near Langue cu next eae ee aay, | tem all catarrhal secretions, and thus three have positively de . ep cures thoroughly an after this notice was served on Wolve: S id permanently the $ soo ton, he was naked to deny It ff he coma. | Oe er He refused to either affirm or deny It.) merchant of Spart bare Sc weuesy ror rs 1 had yx severe case Of ‘nasal Catarr! j with alt ee} but aaid his aignature could not be pro- duced" —=—__ BASEBALL CHAT. sense, and which make life painful and uuendur- able, I used med prescr' t i Physicians BKCSteS numbers of friends, Dut without getting any better. ‘Tthen be- an to take 5.8. 5 it had the desired effect, and cured me after taking eighteen borttes, In my opinion medigine now in use that will effect a perma- nent cure of Catarrh. , is the onl rel vegetable blood pur Tt what they ald mise, tn on affair on Saturday! Seve seg the acare wae J to.0 in favor of Day! It must anrely have been a great Cincinnati's team hae been pretty easy for Davis's men. Two out of three Is the result of the series closed yesterday, and the Glants gained the odd ont harley Hicken: a that fou uty got hie bumpa good and be taneh of Hetnes, ton. new pitcher named Yerkes 4, and that he {sa his «i 8. 8. Is the only J, and from 1 ! when the J lettor, 1 niet Cant ards Dolan f ery was 1 1 without from the Di 1 signed three or Aguers fOr next ¥ First rs short jin arley. Corcora posed of Sheckard e past Corcoran, 0 runs, 2. tan infleld h y beat the throw te both runners we Beck: | First Wand Kelley was n rat, | ton; HW walled inte right . Bay y scoring oO » error, ‘while | 1} Lad Chive, ond; sr Irwin wax In Ume to nail to Kecler, “Pwo rune Second Inning. Daly doubled, O'Brien fumbled Dans len'e “welt and Daly scored, Irwin was resented with a bouquet of Mowers by friends and responded with left. Farrell Stiminel mufte bases werd full. to Btelngeldt. the pan ird singt ed Daly See welt ti live Mone throw, a Hughes grounded | ho threw Dahlen out at Ay scored right and ©: and the cleared th to ) Beckley, made a phenomenal catch of O'Brien's liner. Dolan pulled down Hur- Stimmel Med to Keeler, Third Innin un drive 1.43 3-4. Dahlen filed to Crawford, Bay hauled down Irwin's soarer, Farrell’ fied to Marley. No runs. f Bay’ grounded to Dahlen. Sheckard pulled down Harley's liner. Beckley strolled, Crawford's grounder to Dah- len forced Beckley at second. , Fourth, Inning. Sion si Hughes singled. Xecler singled. Sheck-!1.08 3-4. No runs, wreoran y stop HAWTHO! Race—Five and —Won by Arnote, 3) to 1 and 19 to iMke, 2 to 1 for place, was sec Blue Ridge third, nd longs.—Won by Rival Ronco, s to b for place, was sec ; Synia third, ‘Thint Rage—Thri by Rac Head Mus jond and Gor Fourth HAeriok: #18 Zand 2 to 6, 0 3 for place, was necond, cen- to 3 for pls nd, and Ken ———— DELMAR RESULTS. Ra Kelly trapped ball to D: play, 0 ping on th — are the y one- ‘Time: « Wwarters of Iwate 1 to 2 for place Jon Cited, "Tt co—Two BY Time—3.0, Jordi an, even for Rose. of Red Hook, way RNE FINISHES. RAQE TRACK, HAWTHORNE, Sept The following races run here to. results 6 tol ang2 to land miles.—Won minscucd hien, who Brien as- » first, hale fur- 08 1-4. halt fur- f a mile. was sec: <1 by reregor, 1 RACE TRACK, DELMAR, Sept. 23.—| ‘The following are the’ resulta of the) races Tun here to-day: First Race—Mile.—Won by Farn Ellis, 3 to 1 and even. Mondamts, 7 to 1 place, was second and Moonette third. Time— Second Race—Three-quarters of a mile. aWon,b% Soundly, «to 1 and 2 to 1; jeans, 8 to 8 for : Deloraine third, ‘Mme-iisra, cont Third Race—Five and one-half fur- Jongs.—Won by Dave Sommor, 7 to 2 and i ace, Was SSS28 Breatest of all blood medicines tonics. and i Tf you have Catarrh, don't wait until it comes deep-seated and chronic, but begin at once the use of S. 5. S., and send for our book on Blood and Skin Di: \d write our physicians about your case. . THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA, MEN CURED. FAMOUS R NO. 88518 guaranteed to cure all dle eases where capsules and injections fail; 75c. pep bottle; by express.$1. Kremer, Drugais, 428 7th ov, new right felder, Is ft him, Yor he cal ball thr: jiamy Jones. all right.” That bat. On Saturday he Uimes, and. yesterday he ai same. And not an error han been charged againat him yet. Jesse Burkett. Bt’ Louie's AeBer, to atl bumping the ball geod: Inthe game against Hirooklya yesterday he welted his Mls nit of the season, No, mone of the Claats:Res~done that ‘ "Pop-up" John Gansel, , ““Home- better term, The ig @ bit now, and for the cireult of NG ON THE YACHT RACES; COLUMBIA A 4-T0-5 CHANCE. Thousands of dollars pooled at the Stock Exchange will be wagered on the Columbia-Shamrock Cup races before Thursday, the day of the first race. Already a number of bets have been recorded, but they are of little importance compared to those ‘expected to be made to-morrow. Now a scarcity of Shamrock money {is com- plained of. ‘ Fred H. Brooks. of the firm.of Selligaberg & Co., at No. 70 Broadway, has annouyced his Intention of backing the Columbia with $10,000 against $8,000 Shamrock money. If this bet can be arranged Mr. Brooks says he'll find backing of $10,000 more for the American yacht. Broker Edward Wasserman wants to lay against Shamrock, and has already made two small bots of $500 to $400 against the chal- lenger. Mr. Wasserman says he will cover all the Shamrock money he sees. £ Another small bet on record at the Stock Exchange {s one of 100 to 90 against Shamrock, made by H. G. Boody, son of Brooklyn's ex-Mayor. Stephen Brown, of Vernon H. Brown & Co., took the Columb{a end. At the race track the yacht races’ are regarded as an even- money chance. Bookmakers Sol Lichensteln, Eddie Burke and George Considine say they will accommodate all Shamrock bettors, ° BAPE ORIDGEP-DO9GE FG OE-DVOOOETS OO POE SOCHED HOD Gia yesterday slammed one out bares. : New, York tried a fellow named Wall behind the bat yesterday, He dida’t have much chance to show bie worth, but h gave Jack Warner a Feet, anyway. a NOTES OF THE GOLFERS, nual Invitation tournament of the Lenox jb will be the leading golfing feature. tor the; present \week and will be largely attended by the best aolfers of the country, — It) be, morning with a thirty-six hole medal handleap for the Fost oust, The handicap strokes, ain holes medal contertants fat" the Lend quality. Mi, Mulshiser, has offered oft the Jersey’ oy Golf ot tou be the fret Saturday tn October, ‘Two new members have been added to the golf Cand per ott cominitteemen are George MeCuteheon, Moody, P. C, Pulver’and Herman Unger. |” ‘The fturn match between. the Van Cortlandt ‘and Hunsot Park (nam. wae played yesterday, ‘Van Cortlandt Ps the) follow! Sporting. BROOKLN: JOCKEY, GL, RAGE CES TO-MORROW AT 2.15 Po, AM GETTING dally the selections of 5 ORAVES- END ai a) scratch to quality ‘Cup, dest sixteen to Clothing Store, ‘WII be closed: Mondag Medical OLD. DR. GRINDLE, 35 yeara a opecialist tm diseases of men. Under very pie BRINDLE B tfc treatment blood 424 at. cup to the aplters SSDOEDIDOOG-L GIGI PIGHHG-DHG HS HLS HDI HDHD GOTH ischarges, 0c.; at all LUTHIN, drogstst, inn ‘Bosses, oy. . along the trotters and pacora. « ROAD DRIVERS’ GOOD CARD.) “‘onti "trom: the mntch race between ‘Association's Matinee on Saturday | fam race, trotting: free-fos-all 2.24, pace. Silver cups will be ded Tho lat of classes has been decided | yoscrtes for first, second and th The| on for the matinee of the Road Drivers’ | races will be: mile heats, beat two in Association to bo held at tho Empire | three. to wagon. Entries: will> close om ‘promises somo interesting competitions York,” endiroe the Wall atrect drivers, there whi bea Should Develop Good Sport. ihewinners In addition to the City track on Saturday afternoon, and te | BRUTatay, wal ure Songs acer |

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