The evening world. Newspaper, May 9, 1902, Page 8

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FINE WEATHER, Exciting Matches in the Second ‘SRound of Individual Intercol- Aegiate Championship Tour- ae enament at Garden City. Sous e ing Werld.) 9.—With the ex- Feption of a hich wind. the collegiane) h> ftarted {1 the second round of the PinAtvidual champlonshiz of the Inter- Mlesiante Golf Association were favor Some Interesting matches were played ©A with most desirable weather. very’ | tile morning. Hugh 1. Wilson. Prince i an te end wwalter E. lean, Harvard é arpeing a fie gallery: ©. Hitchcock, Jr ; Sie. had F, 0..Reinhart, Princeton, for 4 An opponent. H.R. McFarland, Uni- g Hey of Penney vania, niaved Ho ¢ Harvard. and 8, Slorson, Colum- ‘HEIR first season ; < Wag pitted against Abram ~ oole s Yeppoon finds the Kirschbaum Eplrited match wan played ina gale Hand-Made clothes ef between W ae neh the lormer so pel icy ey one scarcely Beading by'6 up nt 1 Diwan by Sup nnd © Yer li Bees ‘Vity are as good now as we ila wa0,7 how to produce, but we s ‘ ways to make hehe (urn better. by 3 up and 219 ‘What will interest -you atonce , is thet they are so far in advance " of thr best of other clothes and s cost as little. 4 Look for the little linen label ete turn w —inside breast pocket of coat. feanty tate yt uy ; , | $12 to $25. Get your size, : 3 Be sure our goods, If you jhawp in gp3hd SNAPSHOTS OF TWO CRACKS WHO RACE 1O0-MORROW. TAKEN ON THE SPEEDWAY BY AN EVENING WO RLD PHOTOGRAPHER. | ser. dicaliy, wake ua Uae Send for eur sew Remrort. 7 7 fet ‘ "| Away hinvenl he alrainis offer eremdentotithe mu of Maphstian; under George A. Coleman; the first dl- | and club- house on the lower stretch. | style Book anyway, It is . here Will be a whole lot of s} 6 sed tbe AR See paRea Toe JAK Partridge, P. Fi vision (oi, single w one-man ¢ new Superintendent of Stree ssie aid tne. Fawiiediinio ia lahort neren Von W three, hutidtet and Mfiy horses ‘William He Witicox and J, i Eustis, tn Kerker, Ronda, and of tne Department of igh: | A.B. Kirschbaum&Co, BearSloston by su andZto'play THI Bpendway toomerron. afteraann, Lovers th MAArAde te divided) inin/aixcdlvis-| preniae snot the borouRe the Bronk, | horses With wagons containing iwo per | nue, “from” One Hundred and) Tenth | (Makers) Broadway & JJth St carda were: f trottera and fam road horaen will Acie committee. with'a marshal it chats: ofeach | and Thomas FecGiiroseone of the. fest wi Marshal Joseph E Nn etreet to One Hundred and Fitty-fitth | rh eran r A Coleman, David 2 Ahat StMthirmer ‘at | advoastes ot tne speedway. charize division, with Geo) Atrect, ‘ond Stu ichofne avenue. from: | dl ‘ 54 as have «a untau portunity to fees bas area Piste One “ti will follow the officers of the | ( fan'maranat ot ihe teams One Hanared and Twenty-fitth street to | eae 6 5 243-84 themarives on thelr favorite exc'iement . f aN th Exe division, surveys and all Nght the Speedway entrance, and the Ridge ome dand one “* ntoon ° poof Marshal M. J. Monhelm road and Lafayette Boule’ pat Hae e He ety acne nuntreR and oe! cole: Ain Hoon. oF ra re After tne cnende, reaches tie Rnced. dit condisign, something that bad never | 4 B, in 43-87 of the upton ateppers tn Lie mety aw ihe spet y division in chara Marchal | way it will go as far ns Dykman strest | been done batons no ently a the etescn | 5 } 4 " induct to chell surreya Faced A” Cantor thea ion thee rush divirion, And retirn In fron! of the grand-stand ‘for public and pleasure drivin Sportemen’s Goods. GIANTS LOOKING FOR REVENGE. pee Ss. See ee ees lighthouse pier as the shells were mak- a . ILL DONOVAN'S CURVE =. Peer neve ree 1 continued trom First Page) B The habe A, 6. sod tne to sveraping eeive ie : te NEARLY DROWNED hetr the woet side of the lake, A sunk: F ——e anes enitormed teams ayeragin Ter eld. F. Wolfson, en snag waa run onto and before the been in order to-day. But whe Gian mansh. Tea "| shell was stopped a hole ten feet long Want to-day's and to-morrow's eames Bgeout in the feld they went to def NEWS ONE HUNDRED FLYERS WILL RACE ON THE SPEEDWAY TO-MORROW. THE PIRATES POUND WILD A Cozen Runs Me Scored on the Brooklyn ae THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 9, 1902. OF SPORT IN ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. s Sa PeUE EASE ARES WOT CORNELL'S CREW FS : pitcher and right eld Hh uinbarg, second vane ‘had been torn in her bottom. The boat. 25 W.42d St..N.Y. f vi . — . < Va Li J. May immediately filled with water and the nia and other cold weather mai Fitcher In Four Innings. " Reemnberg end i. e-| (feelin The toning writ) Leight ontamen and coxewein ‘had to be! — = Aree New Yo oN ay Cornell's frst | abandon her. 1 h eoeerry ctlee Work. ; i eight was swamped in Wake} When the launch reached them seve: Tennis. , ‘alk about ninge Weill, (hey seam. » | i) last night and the nine occu-| were almost gone. The men who were z Peed wbout tke rabolis on a RMoWs, Brookly nna eat eae * thrown into the water, |in the boat He 18. They knew nothing of res: ‘ eae i Fae ER aah = Wucanea “arawal Conch | Whittiesey quiet, Even Manager Fogel him ieee Jer, rt, 1s core Michael's. thaaebal Courtney and the Cornell launch were | Osborne, ; % welt kept doing 4 Highland aing ora By! uy. yy, ‘ " ! wu beak eet nized for the © men ‘shell was probably: rained. me in someding like ite vorme} 1 ee < . tee q R Money was not coming in fast) jNil 7h 1 1 eonro Will sour the sweetest disposition rough to keep Fred Knowles perspii-| yap di M byes puis and transform the most even tem- # for Chicagoans do hate H \ on Imntins. pered, lovable nature into a cross- | ff columbia Pim shape. metertes, ond they did not storm pecial io The Kyening W ' 1 yunded grained and irritable individual. Princeton, aire of Pim Park In huge umber JEXPOAITION ARK, Brits saga f aR If impatience or fault-finding are | fOrange (N. J.) barn de nes: ae ; ; kein ever excusable it is when the body R¥ersbody was freeane und the plas-,and lolned the Superoa ‘ waik ip jortared hylan eating and ipalmtal |i i ae ee ef doing their | wax < “in pst sa) | sore. It is truly discouraging to |B xewport inal Mali t to rc b wanted malt Brook i Panne find after months of diligent and faithful use of external remedies lor Champion Ball. * she the wors ft ner . int 1 Ml that the place remains as defiant, angry and offensive as ever. Every ep most recent conflict with tle unknown, Kbnets returned bi . ‘chronic sore. no matter on what part of the body it comes, is an evi- a ne Cy chaps reaulied in ad rivae 8 ean Hifh tanto dence of some previo 18 constitutional or organic trouble, and that the ee for New oe ot dregs of these diseases remain in the system; or, it 1 he that some | ulglt department tn our Tefes x0 former the tate! Genie) wed fel long hidden py perhaps Cancer—has come to the surface a nd begun | i ie it 5 Kesler itd ‘ ' . ‘its destru 1 ‘ porters got the ive Ang ae Na The ist be purified before the sore will fill up with ai ca Sbecal ad ave d their! the twirier ha od! 8 + Hranetield 1 and Was flesh and the slin regains its natural color Post ee, of rite “Dee f to-day’ ¥ ; Ha a 0d: Filgod tam It is through the circulation that the acrid nas 4 and toe rR Fine the & ton ‘ 4 Smit corroding fluids are carried to the sore or ulcer es a s ‘i te na ‘ and keep it irritated and inflamed. §, §. 8. will ye in the tow aa Herat Ah 1 unify and invigo the nant blood when eeee ho r he ae Dat ihe ae ; pngid.. diment or other hurtiul materials are washed out, fresh rich blood iiss slants ev Cleveland w ve Intention of landing | eluted,» ' . carried to the diseased parts, new tissues form, and the decaying flesh | i J Jone in hig |Crutny at 100 0 Be ‘ a healthy and natura, look ; the discharge ceases and | ' < led A ne Bravetielt the sore heals, Manion ay sing’ waa # . } : A A om 8. 8.8. is the only blood puri- | wor effort mine Dot [ fier that is guaranteed entirely ait Tas et re Wright ele with ban “ ? Our drugwiat advieed her to try 8.8.8, vegetable. It builds up the blood m. pnd iliched « Kaine aw ‘ i 4 ded ® . w) Kav if f fwhichehe did. Fourteen vottbas oured pe tones up the everal system | Baseball Uniforms 4s {reauentiy ad the Giants ti : . nines ia ber aud whe lias bee: well e Mandvome durepie uaitorae f earned uh , ; J. K. MABOLD, Ba nad 6, 4s no other medicine does. If | ng besered stir, paaee! ' tio & : wal 4! He-ond KacexThree-quarters hoes, WM ¥ you have « sore of any kind, Per h f sai . ta write us and get the Be pez of experienced and skilled physicians for | ee 4 . ee me tea Fimeniat which no charge io made, Book on Blood and Skin Diseases fr e * ‘ — roe wile and 4 nie THE SWIFT SPECIFIC O0., Atlanta, Ga, Pimudiog wf the 4 4 } —- i's : aoe vue Africg o mae Sporsmen'’s Goods, Sportemen's Guods Leowlorilie. Bese far thon” 8 A . be bey e a SATURDAY siTUKDAT,| isch call Shaws. Feerl's tewer ‘ t ST, LOUIS RESULTS. r | my) AY 40 WAY 10. || Be i we monde ‘ ‘ ‘ * ail - ae eae |i Eastern Sporting Goods Co. Pere 6 enon th . . 13% . : ‘ a CORTLANET . he . ne ° 1 ely Pn 3 F We hove purchaed the ENTIRE STOCK OF A en MARUNAC eine I 4 TUREM, aod wr will begin the Blevele Benen aah RECORD BREAKING i ‘ ' ot Bivyed one RO) regular #00 2 A) Chnew ial Biayede 4 48) semules 7.0 p | is .f ee see oe nee —— Aevwd tiered Hs bey ube: ty aah ‘ Hier ede Mente 6 BO) copuler O485 ‘ peewee wi Colt Ghee ee ey oe bangerme Cal, 04.00 0 We ate Manulacturors af Heschel Unilarme ond Supplies, | Vilteon Datlars | A tun The righ “ the blonest and Paw Wiepeaks 1 atlorny a a Vue of Theat Buu Skil) of the a $0 “ Swanner Berges o

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