The evening world. Newspaper, April 9, 1902, Page 6

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PTI 2p RRA SST THE. WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENENG, APRIL 9, 1902, an’ i dd “JOHNNY” DUNN TO PLAY SHORTSTOP FOR GIANTS. aS LUCKY BALDWIN HAS A GREAT Fogel Signs Ex-Pitcher of Brooklyn and Balti- more UW teny McGraw Giving His Consent —_—— The Veteran California! Turfman Will Race SAVANNAH, April ?—Johany Dunn. , ; the crack infe { the Balt String of Fourteen Daseball team of © Am Thorourhbredsinthe East This Season —He Leads Active Out- door Life at Severnty- } : JOHNNY DU 7 LOCKET WINS THE — FITZ-JEFFRIES | FOURTH RACE. FIGHT IS ALL OFF, MYSTIC BELLE TAKES THE AUSTRALIAN WILL NOT GO TO | SECOND EVENT. CALIFORNIA. : r so fat re rea A BONNE A “Um FIGHTERS. “SOULE FAVORS. Pret gee Ha vl PRIZE WINNER, IN RING b IO HIGHT. THE HORSE a. YANKEE JOCKEY RIDES TWO a in ai a iDoagnerse wo te antan onc ehiple WINNERS TO-DAY. Peis a e cele ats wor > SEASON'S LAST SET ee A by vonecasomicavsong Wt MOOR GAMES): 2 Seay we Secs ant SPORTING NEWS IN BF BRIEF. _ i ; f fe hae * is Beant entzo0) MEET OFF. >. “ih pr ‘ : BASEBALL. | Females of All Ages ~ york auner | find these Pills simply invaluable, tone ante as a few doses will restore free and a8 < “he tegular conditions and effectually aA * iy “a pone es of much sutfer- Series cere Beecham’s| ss | Le fie ee wa tien nde a Linck mann tae “Pine cate, Pills. WY i rors ai t “COLE NTERSTS. y | Roni bet. Ditmar St. & Willoughby Ave. §41 Broad St., opp. tet Tat, of N. J. Depot. Angerbaver, a TOSS ETERS PARE SLE LT eT LATEST NEWS OF SPORT IN ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. MUDDY TRACKS INTERFERE ‘. WITH AQUEDUCT “PREPS.” TWO-YEAR-OLD IN AMERICANO. vs he Unfavorable Weather Causes Trainers to \" Worry About Success of Their Charges. me gang ~ ny H 8 ed i x sa 4 1 we yostorm |. vas 4 tag a THSWWHTBULT = “AW NOEL DES ae THE MARGARET CAN BE BY TAKEN APART. ‘neh i \ John Ho Ratherford in Owner of i aie t 4 7} THE sf American Man's lia! rmers oO = season. PRINCETON WEN, All Soles look alike when Painted. How many people know Oak sole leather, from Hemlock leather? Yet it costs us over $113,000 yearly for that invisible difference, which adds a dollar to the wear of every pair of Regal Shoes. Putting the Live Oak Sole of a $6.00 shoe, into > Regals at $3.50, _RUPTURE (CURED. ‘omtart < under awit . oa ee IMPROVED PEASTIO TRUSS CO, ME N ‘CURED, ntl Kee is one of the courageous and costly things which are NOT imitated. Wear—or the knife, will prove that go % of all other $3.50 shoes have common “Red,” or Hemlock soles, under their black finish. Sportsmen's Goods, \ Send postal for Style Book. ESTABLISHED 19° AMERICAN CYCLE. ‘Aro, co, Medical OLD DR. GRINDLE, _ 14 STORES METROPOLITAN DISTRICT. b pears a damages ine: | Unda NEW YOR b NS STORE Ss) ho OKLYN. BROOKLYS 6a Neoware ave. MEY CITT. [EREDIT specie tor teal paar / areas onscnanle; 02 BONING Mr.

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