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STRONG RIDERS LY SMOKE FOR 35.000. z 2 ci 5 ente at Whe Crowd at Westchester Mad) oe its immediate attention, One Bis F | da to's: | question of raising welghtx so tate On. of American jockeya wi Juet out of thely swa (Special to The Bvening World) MORRIS PARK RACE TRACK, Oct. | 1h other Is the ques Pl.—The last of the high-class racing | with the Jockey’s valet, oth are began at Westchest this afternoon | thar vitally concern mith a card whic! ing but earcely up to the The weather w fon of doing rider jand there was a large crow in at ridere as Turner, Bullinan ance. The stake features were the O'Connor MeCue and others is \ jond Monday handicap, tre \asmita | ‘ Fand the Watercolor Stakes, the latter | (ly disposed of If the Jockey Being a race of two miles over the | will Instruct or suggest to the *Withers course. tartes of racing assoclations that phe racing promised to be good ang joo condition races that horses Willlam Won to his formidable string to-day. He purchased the fast filly Smoke f iy AV, Showalter for $5,000. It is pelleved Mr. Whitrey wante the daughter Order for breeding purposes ho In unable to do hia mount justt ducing that ta not only dangero plochase handirai th ‘about two and one-half miles, neale of weights, ‘The scale in all nit n, Asn matter of fF: matter what the reale Is so long SLIME Fis able to get mounts. Ratled him, and drawing away won ca the welghts will permit lone his form. ‘hen he tx accoun Gnd one-bait furl B Starters, white. jocks SLE NY 1a. at 253 160,” Coch ver simply because he cannot mounts enough to keep him tn This sort of thing han been golng o: years, and yet no effort han been to keep good Jockeys on the turf. f seen Taral, Hamilton, Sims ant 4 down a CRuctanunda, 124,Wonderiy t ‘ Start bad.” Won easily. Time—1.254y w The barrier went up t start. | gett | Chuctanunda being aim P ata Ben Mac Dhut positively se. Himself faced away in front and made pac the turn. Ben Mac Dhul had racet up| their chosen ve fp the bunch, and with Redpath. Pent: | wonderful Sula and Andy) Williams ne ran Mead : and head to the atreten a length of so] American bo: fuck of the pacemak ee AS pon as| bers In this country, have been ey stratghtened for home ledpath a ae Heat tothe front and drew away, wine | Wuccennel elsewhe: ding easily a length and a half from rr Peninwula, who beat Andy Willlams a Nona The beat previoun time over thin courne Wan 137 1-4, but very few races are run at thiy distance: THIRD RACE. ‘The Goldsmith: selling y seek other c ueceva In Austria, € ay Gady teri Vemevore, 113. Waieh... Flora Pomona. 109, ima Agak, 106, Mouzce Rave of May, 92, 1 eu, 108, PLAYED PLUCKY GAME. Three A Men on Sallors' 1 rt fair.” Wea Sister Jullet winner In a flere all the running where there was and Sister Juliet w Grand Opera, who half a lengte for th tider Grand ¢ x! ¥ for Foothalt. aprat to The ANNAPOLIS, Md Oot 21 The adet football eles vattled Hron this afternoon with the ning World Lace. With would have URTH TACK t aes from University of Mennayty peaswien. The navy team was in a crippled cas Carta tion ere and, right haif-back, whe te igaments of his shoulder in th ¥ & kame, was unable te pla Eb Rodgers had a broken jaw 5 Oak was bruised Preyve fe ne Roti jeved Fretz att cs alt in front tnd t r we ne Namtor, aye ison didi not play te. 4 here was no The wea As very 3 the stretch. Th 2 be she Northern Star and came he Lin a winner, A’ fue ana an 13 Le and a hot driv mck winning ‘aata, who beat followed, Ko from ead uns | lux med Knight, Wi, a) to The Rvening Worlty K. MORRIS PARK « for tomorrow's Heathsville lowed by Itly ter took up th id came home lengtha in front o $wo lengths in fro SIXT Vor two-year-olds; RACE The entre are an follows Fire Race tet bp. seven furlongs. Happenecker for three yearsolt letting, Yeh! Place ae ca © WINNERS AT WORTH. RACE TRACK, WORTH Orv 2 Following are the resulta of + heduled to be run Heltpeecourse Vardar enh of Vande tlice roird. ie—Won ty Ren Queen. ert i wleain third. Time=1i3 2-5 Tiree quar Lite Appl a Tho, 1 tor ran ne hn A. Ke. third. Time Prince st Fina Hammock nh Mace—Selling and siateenth Bowen Wiederick Curteey 3'for place, ‘van second; Me “, Fan second; Mr , third. Tinie—I.02 1-4 be Coroner Hart ts in Time=1,42 3-4. The problem of saving to the turf eu Mfe but which so weakens the rider that | There in no neceanity to change the | ct it does not racing secrotaries continue to condition races so that only featherweights are | It fx this fatling of wecretartes which makes little boys lke Redfern, Cochran. Start good. Won eas} Wonderly and othera able to command pBalsterous cut « a ry of many thousands a year, wed by Walte ry, 0 fe Ind Eophone.. Half a mile from nome | Alle a man ike Turner, the ablest Walter Cleary went tot tre ad | tider tn the country to-day, lea only able Jed to the last jump, where Kophone | to accept a mount here and there when ily by lenyty and a. half. Walt Cleary vax half a length in. front UnekotiPrnetice: PO BO eos Lack of mounts in Iack of pra Ptandicap; for two-yearolfe and up. seven [AP lack of practice will make 4 Joc back number, and hia riding days are y others forced to to] tries so that they could earn 4 living at athena, Tural has scored counted back num- eee oo) PENNSYLVANIA NAVY TEAM CRIPPLED BUT in Mospital—Wenther Warm for three-year-olde unen Arrest, tating the ela, 7 to 1 and {death of Mary Clark, about twenty- fo 1 for place, wec- eight years old, who dled yeaterday Morning at the home of Mra, Margavet Leroy, at No, 210 East One Hundred and. Third street. Mrs, Leroy was ar- t night on suspicion, “ALL THE NEWS OF THE SP “WINNERS A] INFANT JOCKEYS AND VALETS IMPORTANT TURF MORRIS PAR, ISSUES THAT DEMAND JOCKEY CLUB'S ATTENTION. | pret ciripep | ore 0. WHITNEY BUYS THE FIL-| GET FEW MOUNTS. There are two very important turf Ixsuen which the Jockey Club should dwindle down to a bunch of infants diag clothes, and away i tes future ef the Clap secre they shall der rider | Whitney made another ad-| lke Turner or MeCue to get a mount without going through a process of re- ux to right | ettion ey | . zat trim, n tor! made Dog- oun dther very foam | ed ackie Wr maiden thre | wT st he Starters. whts., Joh Nowra on lezy, 107, Woater Resnaice ran ise Aimy: 107, 2 ook wu Preyer Anza ‘barling. Iv Gartiner cscs ra Nichole Vina Paton, ei pak. 107." MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. | races mile THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENINC, OCTOBER 21,:1901. ORTING WORLD. © CEORCE DAVIS SOOO OOOO OOOO UOMO OOOd Oe eyere Oooo oot CRACK JOCKEYS WHO HAVE HARD WORK TO KEEP TO RIDING WEIGHT. }/ RIDERS TOO ih by Marty @ | LIGHT NOW. !cranrs' MANAGER LEADS IN TWO POSITIONS. mounts, won with them and fn an ine 2 | stant another phenomenon was born to 3 the turf. Turner, M nd others of ng’n Averages Say New [the older division have been tried out Won Honors at Third and are experienced riders, Why not and Shortstop ya simple a neement of the we save to the turf these jo In it not more advantageous to en} WAst ‘ON, Oct. 2.—Nick Younr, | owner to have a man Iike Turner ride] Pres! of the Natlonal League of [his horse, curry ali ive weight and alve) Baseball Clubs, has made public an- iis mount strong handling than to put other bunch of records for the season, an elghty-tive-pound youngster, thirty- | The lates: five pounds of jead pad and get the weak | of players that have ta tide that only a boy of this sort can | teen or more games. hive a horse? There ought to be no room| Schriver, of the Pittsburg Club, leads a for an argument on this question. And first basemen with a percentage of when it comes right down co the Dan McGann, of the same club, ts l where fon to a hor second with per _cent., and John ing ten pounds more than his: pr Ganzel, of the New York Club, third, with a percentage of UM. Peltz, of the Valets Are Mangerou Cincinnat! Club, heads the second base As for the valet question, that is an] men with 69 per cent, Hallman being Wowhich ougat tu be wiped out, and {second with .977 per cent. “Rabbit Mil- je OM roithe better, Valete are dans [ter 4 . ew Y ey fous. ‘The writer will not say this of | (fof the New York Club, was third @ [¥alets as a whole, for there are some | WIth 62 per cent. @| ery kood, honest and trustworthy | George Davis, manager of the New [Jeune men among those who walt on] york Club, has the credit of leading the @)| the riders. It would not be fair to con- | shortstops and third basemen, Davin re- output is the Melding records en part in fif- ‘ VAOOL pI | demn these for the sin of the oth Celved a percentage of 393 playing the fo) There however, that In a[{ «1 AT per cent. at shortstop. majority the valet. Is nnon, Chicago's new. outflelder, led € the flelders with a percentage of 1,000, Hilly Keeler, of the Brooklyn Club, comes second” with 3%, "Chief Zim- of tempter. | mer, of the champion Pittsburgs, leads @| Moreover, ihe you! 8 are likely | the ‘catchers with a percentage of .969, @]to be Kulded by v an immoral] Jack Warner finished tweifth and Bow. 8 ¢ . Who show them around gay | erman elghteenth. ti, and whe @)| that trouble @ io the valet, w tween or in th weld Into trou! ably be trac duce them to fast wom- nd their mi active to the! — TROTTING QUEEN DEAD. Ata gait that en and help th AML his glitter is very att boy and he ts soon goin, ———— soon ruins his career a jocke A\Alix Wi Brod Valet takes care of the boy's ciothes, . fo COG Le a makes up hie weights and axsiste mint Champion Creace @ io carry tack to and from the welghing >ROVIDENC: = ¥ scales, if the jets interest in) hie PROVIDENCE, R. I... Oct. 21.—Allz. Soung employer ceaved at this point all | One of the most famous trotting mares would be well and «ood. But they vol-|on the American racing track, and for- Unteer to act ae messengers in various] merly queen of the turf, met death by capacities, us go-betweens in other ways ‘i ie and to seek oul pleasure Jaunts for their the chloroform method at the Mariposa Stock Farm. About a month ago she ¢ harm comes in. | suffered a stroke of paralysis, Two of the valet are | weeks later her condition became s0 oO 1 yer’ ss 1 oleate: and make weights, serous that whe was placed in a sling. id be better for the Jockey Ciut| Saturday it became apparent that her ta where Since the real du! STEAMED DANY BAGH, TURNER. ig 2 to employ a force of uniformed valets to | death was only a matter of a short time, 3 temeaes perform thene dutles for the riders, A staan ‘ 9 OeraKererey TWOBOBASDOIOCODOGQOGDAE ECDOSESE GSSTCEDOOODOODODOGQASGSS! DOOCOSCOSACTOE! Valet in uniform. would. healtate about | @M her owner, L. C, Sayles, determined’ kolng Into the ring or being seen talking| to end her suffering by chloroform, They are welcomed, are plenty cean depended upon his skill) asa result, scored many victories. Now fern ride a few losers and then see how [PN Ni ler iad eraons of a shady! For alx years past, or since her pur+ of mounta and so get the practice that| alone, how ts it that during the frst his wins are few and far between. quickly his reputation will fade away. | characte Shed! hi lee: Mayor! Say heumt Alii! aa ase enables them to kee» tn good shape and | seven days at Westchester, though hav. | Players no longer fear his mounts, Take | Wonderly is another example of sudden} Such an innovation would not only} Lok 8 oo ine racetrack. She had expert at the Kame. After all, mat. | ing a mount)in nearly every race, he bad | Redfern. He comes down from Canada, | prominence. In the early part of the) ey oye room and the ring, out} borne two colts within the two nly ofie win to hin credit? Bhaw was) rides a good race or (wo and imme- | year he had hard work to secure a would ‘alno have a tendency to improvel years, and was to have been > ov ot | ¢ y every one w fo ride his! mount. 7 0 diffe! between | the moral of the boys by taking away | Cresceus within a month, z | ted the legitimate miocesnor of | diately every one wanta him to ride 1 ire pee There was Ha ds a Pa es Gt inaiieses aby et Fiera Ran eens ie ere will about win, Cochran | and, in fact, a better rider than ‘Tod | good thing, his riding then and n them Into temptation. The valet ques-| Nancy Hanks, 2.04, at Gales B ter of mounts to a great extent deter- mines the Jockey. If a boy gets a good | mount his ho wan the rage in the early part of the Stoan He secured the mounts, won races and | He went to Canada, was suscena tt tion and the welght auestions are Eno eA panes! arent i yy searon. He had good mounts and he | every one who had « horse he thought | Mow his father refuses offers of $10,000 | and returned to thin part of the world. |very important things for the Jockey | 203 3-4, this, record #t won jcould win wanted Shaw to wide. Shaw, |@ year for the boy's services, Let Red- | He was lucky. He secured a few good | Club to consider. and the reforms can be| Abbot lowered it, just & year Aga Se ° MAT TO-NICHT TURF CORRESPONDENTS. F pean [aut ti a REAM aul | Publishers of Maxim & Gay's Weekly. r nae tte : oK- , j Eli's Gridiron Performs | wii mi ome, ery nants tn tacie Several Early Weak- (A journal devoted to the interests erithe thoroughbred) ws : . "is almost the fastest runner on the A . SUITE 130-131 STEWART BUILDING, 280 Broadway, New ances, While Not Quite, tis Judgment, too, Ie excettent in’ ~ Messes, Apparent in|NEW YORKER WILL TACKLE Gor. Chambers St. ‘Telephone 1827, Franklin. Up to the Blues Attu eeg| Recent Games, willl ‘aarwomarer fae I hae ORRIS PARK Standard, Entitles|* Be Overcome by Hard GRT-AWA . { ’ |» an wee ne : 4 ain. They sbould prove momentous to our followers i Her to Recognition. | Practice, Coaches Win Mateh ai There ata a doien’ good things on the carpet for sxplottation during get-away { mn . Side Bet. days, and the odds againet the dozen will average fully ex much as those wale i | Stilim he nays he Think. Were’ laid against JOVMAKER, 12 to 1, WON, which was given for a plunge for will make some soon the back line | = the Hmit in our 3-HORSE WIRE Wednesday. Subscribe for our t! reer horae ra tomorrow, Wilhelm), Hart 4 Chad- wire for a week, beginning to-day. Follow us throughout the week. what eConnie Fate | MEK Are, the biacken” “The Conithices wit Wrentllng match between Jack |[M {he Intelligent owners and trainers are doing. “Take Maxim & Gay for yours. F eal (ec Heat sekellot Glen rani bAiTAlthi| aliothiers meterioon Hovdeehlicwhathimen that football material | McCormick, of Philadelphia, and George You will get the money. 1 ol pow not aitiefactory | NS WHE put in, Suliman will be in the Sassiu's gridiron ts of a! Hothner, this , which was post- Wil Nery ner tt ta telleeet ce nine {eke tormurrow cuachine Vale aru han for sears nmat, EM" | poned lamt Monday night, will take Two Long Shots Will Be Gut Loose To-Day! first bie ea Thiesdy = the season. | place at the New York Turn Hall, Lex- One is w natural 30-to-1 shot. ‘The other is @ natural 16-to-1 shot. Our will ayed) with € a reeeee rr rel tr ehind the | dnzeon avenue and Elghty-fifth street, clients will be advised to plunge for ithe: limit {on these: ¢wo/ straleBt ince and pw j Analous lumbla next Saturday on Yale P TIGERS HAVE ol ir spare. mone cither Cor. | to-night, According to the conditions of ff tied. | And our elpetia nay ion Saturday Just before, Geylizhs in a shade better The ereatest confidence t# fel! that the " aie wii And. Princeton money | the match, McCormick must throw Botn- | fm {ree-quarters around fhe turn oe Satlhiay Mee AMPS THE WORK AS SENGA- ’ result of thin game will be a victory: for MANY FAULTS.|" ° epiiineyenr ner twice In an hour or lose, TIONAL. The’ ni ural 20 fo-1 shot has improved fully 16 pounds over, bis last va - . Henides the incentive of titty per cent. BE puke pereraanien, Won which was given in our 3-lHorse-Wire for a plunge The eleven h 1 defects, Most A \'KERNANHARVARD'S |»: helene) recelnte forawnlen ime, men for the limit last Wednesd re iw of the weakne were hown we + ure to wrestle, a side bet of bat as | the eaely prac Tie lack mpeerett WHOLE SHOW. | tren mate on the rexilt, A Chance to e unk. of a wood Kloker ts t Pronounced : Hoviunrestiots pave tee iies atniane, We invite every client who has made it a practice to go to tho racea on Satur- Mefect: but, i spite the hen bit (speclal to The Hvening World) foreche encounters and isreginginertect nd our two Jong shots, for the limit. WE ALSO IN. after considering t merits r | bnaied i shape. Hothner thinks he'll win, as he 1g Vor OUR REGULATL PATRONS AND ARE LOSERS the dir teams hy thet a frat) CAMBRIDGE, Get, 21.—The came Witt] footy confident that McCormick won't be appears an opportunity to “get hunk.” Nothing surer P the n y the Apion thie season, and) oo, : © iB oh a tacetrack in the way of long sbota than these two. ts the verdict of our ex- practlee games, are sel int ynvietion ut noetowuend cthedewcete egal tusday threw up in lable to put him down, In spite of the ad. pers, “YOUR LOSS IF YOU MISS THE OPPORTUNITY, that the “Ells will be the champlons 3 We ventions Nineea xtrong likat one of the best football] vantage in height and welght which he ‘To-morrow and Wednesday there will be more of this kind. and If we do not ? ii the football Meld thie raastoniuns Qome wien at telling defeat playera and athletes Harvard has ever| will have wind up the Morris Park meeting for our followers in a “blaze of glory” the phrase No Stare This Year. a rN eA had, Kernan, who saved Harvard from al If Bothner wing he will post a forfeit ;fm !® & misnomer. : ate nite EIR a Lend Stifging defeat in the last minute of of gsw to wrestle Harvey Parker, the LATSON, 6 TO 1 WON thing cin now be sal for HAUS I he Ca play by breaking away from the Cadets’ | ientweight champlon. ? Mi * PAs: i sone 4 seh entire Held and running sixty-five yards a Victor of the Municipal Handicap (fifth race) Saturday at Morris Para, was ‘ SUL Ae rt AM weet tinal? te nea, fora touchdown, t# the man the good thing which Tagded for our cliente after a couple of reversce in the %, Meee ee TAUSavatllistinioeanaaniane ndern in this 4 Reid saya he te the moat won: CoMDg Tatrgalaem which swept (hrcugh the qrand-stand when Lataon wou, have’ a etrSe OHTA ROLE R eRe anet machen "belleve th iLathiete hat has ever worn 1" The been played by, not less than 2.000 followers of the Masim & Gay Company. MELT Ia he eA te these faults otbali player, a oigh Jumper, tfested not only” the popularity’ of our work. “but the absollite conddenoe. with) ate AA yAOe pete gard ary hockey sharp, a. bas of which the racing public has grown to back the pick perts, after race, " ast Me them ai be found with ¢ i Ta Riccalneel leet wt he te Wonderful ability, one of the strongest A PORTDRLIVERY TOtLDe Aaa perhaps donnny “tart. IW The Mevects ate eepetaindeds amine amen in the college, and one who, nautte wodtthG, READY. AT OUR, OFFICE, FOR, DBLAVERY JO CE ERE AS men. but. they to the attention. of coaches being authorities say, would make «a cork- ‘A. M. BY POSTAL TELEGRAPH OVER PRIVATE LINES CONNECTED eerie taken up with humerous changes In the jo ' itd . vt OUR OFFICE. TERMS $5 DAILY; $20 PER SIX RACING DAYS, bo [iikenn ing oarsman If he would come out and WITH OUR OFFICE, TERMS “DT yese OVEESeRrA 4 suthority for zow, s NOT HAN! nt sean Seat aL a ail ‘4 4 After Morris Park You Can Win FRAGMENTS OF SPORTING NEWS. OLD SCOTCH GAME TAKES THE M. Vv = PLACE OF HUNTING. All the oney You ‘Want { ct 4 is A 4 pari fs Soaren carters ciate tra renal erro ne tse weet [ Sul es OER ee Before the Snow Begins to Fly. eecerrerea about $10) ant by Americans Bom to bull racing machine c cuieTet The Aqueduct meeting commences October 28 and closes November 9. The yeare ae) An Knalish yacht von it in soe tons pa ror i Washington mecting estas November 11 and closes Novernber 20. "The toual num salary es nriCirarent vate "The Navahow! trted | lores foatbbell armor fe being worn thie pear ‘This Vicinity. ‘days at both meetings 1s 30, Wo have mado a special rate of $76 to tee ot ‘i teas TPG cA ORPOLLEIED uaa tpebeevaral Ubcscateee thee heeed werRernT [fa ber of racing vice for both meetings, Already 400 racing enthusiasts issueteoce 1 30h * ah h ones i ————— {BB GSslountry, who are thousands to the good on our information, have been booked ramet Ab A auReedlen HANGE ne aN ATSC Tee aceallcasisiialseaica nine ianYrn eed [Bh the country, vty) bet atralght and place on our J-horse wire daiiy since the opening Simei cea oie ay ebay 4 the tnteres pula eet) Golfers are at the height of their glory BM St {PY Saratoga meeting Won $22,000, We will forfeit $1,000 to anybody, who can reumatyacea wit be se Warverd Aisprove this statement. At both Aqueduct and Washington a corps of our y lat bib ercploger, Gui at eraolllcrciy neve ani ert oni Nant OQ, adeat now. ‘This month, once known as the fa dls sireaiy on the ground, They are corvaling advance fnformation of a nature time A man sho ows hie olay Many ot | Tim Meaarty yaatnees he games mules Da tees capiain cf] unters’ month, Is now harvesting time that promises splendid ear moteastonal filers have ay from thy poder to meet Tey ine University nia football team, % z sal? Ga pair salle Jn the ring. ia fant wolne Int 16 14 iy Lavidwon'e thin| yeat_on the eleven, two | fOF the players of the good old Scotch Maxim & Gay’s Weekly “Tells Things This Issue. aes pt cia We wetehe 133 | px Ml which he has played at fulitack, his work aa| game. Thia week. for instance, ts re- 4 aye be is cetting 2 bit scared ts P tamps, and a copy of this week's issue of MAXIM @ GAY'S Fess OSs anend last year teing decidediy poor, Paviteon | ioc with all Kinds of competitions on qreetad yo ehttbe sent Mol. “It corening. an exhaustive account of tne ieee ere Herrmann engaged in « Aabt since Be ere} i. twenty-three years oid, 9 inches high ; an article by GRAHAM RICE, pol einer ipali aleaei tire ¢ id, : the links. in betting on horse races; an by . pointing out the baneful there are sis : gad Tavetisy 190) oun dec aaa The event of Interest to touring play- Influence of one, WANSTANUNG HALB methods, OF LAMM feck i. psoas eterna tte era is the coming tournament of the J] merry (roar Ot should not be allowed to ride againat thelr employe * Horoblehyeekerneely able +s ab aorlare hay Chevy Ghage Club, Wasatngton, on Oct, reaterning the coming New Orleans meeting, and ot! rucular in- elt {hile hundling: sonclany thie! years) He fear at hand ts {efeat to followerm of the turf, SECURE A COPY. IT WILL INTEREST YOU. is Lat of the Gr Band Nov. 1 and 2. body elie wha ever to & ton hy 4 at Celtte Park| the individual champlonship of the East SH-yound welabt 5 F $12 y | Langues layed Seseet ss tat rood nae 36 feet 10 Gheinkw of the Montelale Gulf Club to” MORRIS. PARK RACES. | feb tt te tea euyre and appen be sumected by ope | nine the ball note readily Hab » hae} ponenta than ot! leon decided and the title fell to 4 Moniroal sir a ches, made by J. 8. Michell. Dy making thls! morrow and Wednesday, There will be Sad atti eee throw an now holds eary-w : : AUTUMN, MEETIN h She is Mise Tally Youu ; The Olympia Club of Lonutevt | toro Eseanensane Dmiaez ly ngaxy te meee. | 4 qualifying round, the frat sixteen ye Day, Monday, Oct. 2st. Canada’a drat national event, It haa bees eRe | cure Jack. Hoot for a: bout a chrowing the Se{pound weight for height, a tear {KOCPINS on AL maten play, This te the ist RACE, 2.P. M. 2 Gesteu thee Mlee Younes (tebe) PaCS ie RUeoe Un (fering Ae wnich Jim Mitchell seme to be eapaule of [fecond Individual champtonship in the sreRPLeCHASE HANLICAT. SECOND MON- ote neu ttacher | iteot's manager ‘ beating every tiody league. and there Ina keen rivalry to DAY ET Te OmtRn RACES. erane atte J ooMeke i so ‘ wu sb e win the trophy, The firat object of the gave soa to Wills ate. thence. by Alexander Winton, the Cleveland automobite | laser mith $150 exwenses atch | The two Nelwn and Fulton, have had it{league tx to run off a series of team 8 SOE ort ee are i ‘ h sirraie NW, . FIELD, 6) CENTS. eapert, le Choaght to have the fastest racing car | mate mut_on the cycle track, and Neleon hay come cut! matches. the Individual contest: being tn the Uniter s At any heh the on top. Taey rele a Afteen-mile motor-paced tuce | the natural outcome, workl's: to Cet At a recent at Vailr jelaon winning by three and a half Medical. coking Wew mares ail the was. itt (he otceptton of the, frat, fourth and Attn tlle M n bership of the Tourlag Club of Frave, cycling body tn meeting at mile at 1 he placed the recont for a Tere, do not waste time phyticians, Remember, OLD record for marvelloas ears, ao unllinited fed be may COR {he authorities would perdmit rect To “lft! the Cape May cup from the Eagiah bile industry Would get a. treme: {ea matter which is receiving snpecowideration There ly yue thing we cau 4 wars | MIEN CURED.) caraverse, carsuiss~ 702. This te far abead of any such | eases capsules and injections fall: 75, per cure all. unnatural discharges, 60e.; stab ia vbe world, Dottie; by eapress,$2. Kremer, Druggist, 428 Tth av. gists’, or Ke H. LUTHIN, druggist, 191 Bowery. eine, $1. ours, ‘ é f . GRINDLA ha OPFICE OVER 20 YEARS AT. 171 We 3 yell oruge between Gtk and Zth_ aves Tadttce frees Medi: to 9. Bandays, 9 to @ ( 6 ain Bi, ee Pe os