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Badhtashed hee ssoe dicot PY Pavaivu, Se ant BEARS OW ERs 'ATEST NEWS OF SPORT IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.’ HEAD WON RACE FOR 15 10 1 SHOT, JOHN GRIGSBY JUST BEAT OUT ORLA. Rrenght Gut Mig Fine Wenther Track Charley Dwye who was her Went back New York, w town this morn cause of her looked to be th favorite. Rr Jack Horner 36 to 8, while Little eut from + Little Jack Horner vad sus fn the first part 1 the leader for thre teteonth. Winktie ! Grigsby ap wit 1 Helgerson He 9 winner by ny Two lengths before Fi sErOND He | Belling; mile ant oor que Starters, wats. jocks. St Hi! Pir Bi Ghor, 107. hla ‘ Pay the Piddier, 106 Winktelt John Bull, 10), Brennan 3 62 ow Precursor, 108 Gormiey & 2 4 ¢ Arim, 100, Munro... 8 & soe Campwe, 108. Minder... 2 7¢ fy Been | 0 10%, Afiiter. 8 a ‘ om 19, thord 7 fi The favorite players ha: in the second race, which El Ghor Blake rp he did a few days az ‘Campus was the secon race at I6 to. 5, with Agim When the choice tn th with the leaders THIRD WEW "ORLEANS ENTRIES. (Bgecie r RACE TRACK. NEW aN Sen, 3—The entries r races are as f » Lengne Meeting eles of Ne Made Several etitions in Hine Entered Kulekerbock- Minuten “Yet: with The } Hite” KoA C. Pank Feb. 1. er A. Con Annual Event. viee of Phy | j —— ——— | — Hy) 8 a Late M ful is ' wimming inetr t ms ‘The proposed billiard match for $5,000 a | 10 N 4 5 w 1 . kor 4 ts In billiards ide between Wilson P. Foss, the Class T| edly worried eo present state nw aime BB. Sin MS ] . F hamplon, and Martin Mullen, of 7 I « 4 was knocked ff. affaira, Hin arrival here P D 7. Beans ‘ x | nike ea ditns sane? neha ; lowara. W a emtiktai ants i N illen gays that he would not accept v knock mt Met A challenge, as he bas not recovered us : : ae : #0) Hines, and came here ) ‘ \ » meet | Pacith veiand. O., on advice of his) i “ Bea TA) NSM mules 5 ni 4s entered the tourney -| physician, in order to recuperate. t knocked ying Starr in 100 h sare CF. Conklin, of Chicago, the] George Slowsoa issued the challenge ft fy r vires 8S Smith, of; on behalf of Mr. Foss, who Is in nul ae cee UP Dah | " ay “ < ABER z Mecaulee m frlend Of the latter i aang Matty M ‘ 1 und champion ted $1.00 with Mr. Sosson to make Haety M e MES aS r he match, It was said by Mr, Slosson Koes defer Tha) Hearne that the person who placed the money Seanad : with him stood ready to back Mr. Foss ff n| Miter: va etend Jack: (Pawney “fs {ior any amount from. §2,00 to” $6,000] Gus : Mrookivn. cast Saturday nlehe in . against: Mr. Mullen. The v approaching © for Lawson, s « 8 SUER LO AMG Y . ‘ - " P. Woes, for the Mi Goke a. “Mcicerion, 20. "tas he world (rom 188 to 135) sip Kiveu @ hacdwome filter | tour ti amplonentp dt, the heavy nap of “Thorase ia mane, KH) & aide. ay his bar cae rk saw aes -BOW!FRS HAVE NO BOXING BILL TO - BASEBALL WAR MARVELLOUS FEATS OF THESE TWO “PERFECT MEN” ARE NOT THE RESULT OF TRICKERY OR “CATCH HOLDS.” “ERNE NOW TRANS mith and Chisholm Employ Merely Strength in the Wonderful Feats of Lifting. PIENING WON'T "ENT YET. HAVE A HEARING, <==." 090° RET WITTER, TO FIT AN, WESTERNER SEEKS MATCH AT BUFFALO BOXER SURE HELL E ' fF PASDELOUP IS TO BE INTRODUCED TOCODES ' orn ust Smitl Sar eeaiiees TO-DAY. COMMITTEE. are os eyes mM : GRAECO-ROMAN STYLE. COME OUT A WINNER. yn Now a beve Benstolh- Measure, Hf Passed, WHE Legatiae icy * ret : 1 i ' a se Montd Take On Nor Any Desires Retorn Fight with His Cone ope a Houts ihe Amateur ' bbel $50 | * Fern, Promising sdtdates 1 ) tr | hange First Verdict. , z I! rch other \ ior their mana ' ' . 4 Athis fl . hg Saket Sean . sy ly v 1 hours i s ' r the fl ‘nding — positio wit TIDBITS OF ‘SPORTING NEWS. INTERESTINGLY TOLD, BASEBALL NOTES. NOTES OF THE BOXERS. OF INTEREST TO HORSEMEN.|; SPORTS OF ALL SORTS. NEWS OF THE GOLFERS. | BASKETBALL NOTES. open, eames Wiha HF: : seat ies ah BOWLERS AND BOWLING. WuLLa DECLINE $3,000 MATCH, TROTTING MATCH MILLER WAS THE LE MONE WOULD BILLIARDS FOR WORRIES SODEN, ARTICLES SIGNED, ANOCAER-OUT. SIN SUHAEFER, AMATEUR Tm, SPALDING’S CLAIM TO PRESI- BORALMA WILL TROT LORD ERRONEOUS REPORT SAID HE PROF. MEFFERT TRIES TO AR-| CLASS A TOURNEY BEGINS ON ‘CHICAGOAN REFUSES TO PLAY DENCY MAY BE SETTLED. DERBY FOR $20, ooo A SIDE. WAS WIESON! S VICTIM. RANGE INVITATION RACE. | FEB. 3. BILLIARDS WITH FOSS. acific Coast Cham- Saye He Came Hi from Recent Hines & Decides Not to Make Thomas Ww Will Be a | Sigourney, the = Haltimore t avent > whieb the sounds, barring Joe Gans, his sparring | cap Meera latter haa successfully dee wht he dhestion “was nat The Road to Success te via Sunday | sariner, who taught him all ke knew thal Mslonina’teclue fended twlee. Foss must win iti three snevant Mm AM otty et Naas Mi Tees pote y World Wants, about the game, ia th 5 Aseociation. times to own At (eeu atreet. cua eye eeteahy [ ‘Poison Ivy se | inflammation pean mateded for 4 finish ba ate, pr CHANGES TO BE MADE IN TEANS, OBJECT TO MAKE ENGLISH AND AMERICAN GAME ALIKE. Arrangements Will All Be Constd- ered at Annual Meeting to Be Held on Feb. 1 a ne out for ann t the United Tennis Agsocta- re interna- be made meeting alter f the American with these used. in Eng i] come up ode of nt of tour- le are to fon, FIFTY TEAMS T0 G0 WSILDAY RAGE LIST HAS BEEN INCREASED. BY EIGHT. 4a: the Waldorf-‘ Runners Unknown tn Gone Vou . but All Have cords, Meare Wor Goo Ht Koad Drivers’ Meeting. are among the best j known of the many | dangerous wild plants and shrubs. To touch or handle them quickly produces swelling and with in tense itching and burn- ling of the skin. The | eruption s« ars, the sullerer hopes but almost as soon as the little and tules appeared, the tr. 1 the blood, and will reak out at regular intervals, and each time in a more aggravated form. This poison will loiter in the system for years, and every atom of it must be forced out of the blood before you can expect a perfect, permanent cure SSS FOR Nature’s Poisons ry, aud all noxious plants, It is com- exclusively of roots and herbs, Now is the time to get the poison out of your system, as deley makes your condition worse. Dor.'t experiment } longer with salves, wa.hes and soaps — they never cure. Mr. S. M. Marshall, bookkeeper for the Atlanta (Ga) Gas Light Co poisoned with Poison Oak. He toom Stl Arsenie |and various other druge, sed applied exter: | Bally numerous lotio d salves with no At times the ing and inflamma. almost blind For eight years the poison would break out Seaton. “His condition was much improved | after taking one bottle Of 8 8.8. and’a few bottles cleared his blood of the poison, and all evidences of the disease disappeared. People are often poisoned without knowing when or how. Explain your Bt case fully to our Physicians, and they {will cheerfully give such information and advice as you require, without charge, and we will send at the same time an interesting book on Blood and Skin Diseases, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CC, ATLANTA, GA. ———_—_ Medical, , OLD DR, GRINDLE, OLD Di KINDLASS “ecieatste, treatment. thoes and shim diseases, oalns in Salt Orrick ave wea between 6th and das, SL Mours, fry ears 4 is the only cure for Poison Oak, Poison . ‘