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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MAY 12, 1908, PUTING 77k UATE SELL WEREOARD YANKEE POLO TEST NEWS OF SPORT IN ITS VARIOUS BRAN S, NO HENLEY DAY ON THAMES RIVER EVER EXCEEDED SPECTACLE ON THE HARLEM. i | Young Myles Never Recovered BROOKLYNS EXPECT TO Atter eng Wit Behind Ear. MORRIS PARK THIS WEEK. ' WEST CHESTER, Pa., May 12.—Wal- 4 | WIN FOUR CHICAGO GAMES. ter L, Myles, the eightoen-year-old. aon r DATE of Miles Myles, of Edwarddale, near 2 tH oth If Wikesbarre, is the latest of the tew| National Stallion, Grand National Steeplechase . . . 4 8 ) e = 4 ; juries. recelved while playing baseball, . ‘President Ebbets Disappears in Search of juries, resolved walle playing baseball, and Ladies’ Stakes to Be Run being struck by a pitched ball. More Contract Jumpers. The ball hit him behind the left ear. | : 2 Americans Lose to Rugby| He dropped to the ground unconscious | This week should be the most inter-)H. Madden, W. O. B. Macdonough, eer ave Spee ue reat. {Green B. Morris y. Schorr, tl Four in Game for Corona- THE DYWNILESS BARGE and never recovered. ‘The young man eating one of the mooting at West- | itecn, 3. Morris, John Ww. Schorr, the i Thernatting Orler: bomelorithe otherl clubs get back the Was a student at the Normal School | chester. On Saturday in particular|” Some ofthe ‘uatrice have shown, but tion Cup This Afternoon— seen Riise Eenthant gussets Harlem River oarsmen may well|ington bridges were crowded, while| here there Is a giit-edged card which will) their form would not entitle them to Score 6 Goals to 4. | Dolan, ef Slagle, of | Selee has let loose axon and Mike] feel proud to- Thé success of every boat club-house along the ee farnieh a Yerlteble treat io racegoers, Mizgen. IF ought to be a cracking : [ane Sy Se Kehoe. Horace Foxe! has put In @ PM} their aquatic carnival and parade is] Waterway had its complement of en- cannot help but enthuse over the mag- fon ty the National Stallion 4 e Ree arene ton ud NAHiBRIRIG aL IOLS behead pra | unbounded. pectators who have] thusiasts who turned out to do honor nificent array of good things set be-| (jit Of Ihe richest prises of the year tn LONDON, May 12—The polo toam | Pond. i Hanlon filrted with Mike | been*on the Thames River in Bng-|to the occasion, Boat-houses were fore him. his {a the Grand National steeples which 1s to represent England in the in-| qyoarn, Hagan, tb. Keneruus to su thud! aay Henley, day. cverlex yly decorated and all in all the To begin with there is the National Which will be worth $8,000 or $9,000 Rernational cup matches at Hurlingham, | Kitson, 'p. droy Fz Say no Henley ‘day cver ¢€x-) Bayly ls Stallion, a stake for tvo-year-olds, built ar tnere, are fifteen starters. beginning May 31, finally been se-[ 4. | Kestop wants $24 to" wear the | ceeded the spectacle on the Harlem. | ay was one worthy of considerable | much on the lines of the Futurity, ex- | mfill® qgqtyzace at two. and one-half 4 lected, as follows: Messrs. Rawlinson, eae eis ka tsklua Worl) morning, It is estimated that more than sixty] “Pace in the nistory of sport. | au cept that stallions and not mares are | siake of the year except the Champion, | WH. Buckmaster, G. A. Miller and Co} ete PARK. CHICAGO, May thousand people lined the course of| ‘The two events, the morning and} 4i "Ips! nominated, thelr get to do the racing. | flieh is run at the fall meeting ovet Be cican polo players, who aro|!2—Champlonship bail was the article | RV HIOE the parade yesterday from the Lenox| Afternoon parades, were the results |(xiraeo In former years the National Stallion | whichis worth I the. ReleMborhood ot Be mong the entrive fot A Coronation | Put UD Ce ee alley Protigere ee er ane Inte avenue bridge to Sherman's Creek, | of weeks of, work of the Harlem {s0.000l Whtay te’ the eat, sea vot che | ete tn this’ Fice and’ de a apectacie i y, irnament, which an at the} day, anc ey ontident 0. - | Frank Kitsor rothe firing A vay | River m No bigger success ¢ oj ded money. ‘ Will be very interesting But it seems fehampion Polo Club Satunlay, made | ming Selees Orphans four out of five. PA ee the firing {at the upper end of the Speedway |} Ove drowned ther efforts. i ange tocadded imoneys an awial lot of money to give away tO Seremtay nopenrance inithe cournm ry | The asociation adds $4,000, and if there | this wort of horses. is afternoon, having drawn a bye Hanlon's verdict tals morning was the —vanot course. ‘The viaduct, the Putnam! jody now agrees that the carnival are fifteen starters the value of the|, The Ladies" Stakes, for three-year-old forday. “They were enposed by the |Sunerbaa had reached the turning yolnt fe Railroad bridge and High and Wash-! should be an annual affair. stake in the aggregate will be a shade | Aimisin qi ti, Ue filn on Baturday. OC SEEK Ole and George Millar, Hl citian Wnat nig peta would AK tHe hya| The heathne wae Ane ae'e ae over $14,0®. Notwithstanding the amount Syste ini, Agassiz played instead Of eo eee ene te at alx a duv crowd was ou ee ri a falls short some $6,000 of the original | (in, fcen so far this . ‘The : BM ern Ae sien viralens Konlt| occ tke (eame anead ct ble cunen, tec | mat eal te | | to owners since they are running for |t}e man who is not” pletsed cannot be fe first twenty minutes. The Amer] 0° 1 ahi Ht acalitanneds nnakant varrolea ar : $4,000 of the association's money and |2leased with anything in the shape of Bere ae ae ring the Smoketown championy, and] faned. Shocks stroties i not for thelr own entrance fees and} “itis a pity that @ classic Ifke the straights; but, Rugby soon i they are coming back fast. The new! grounder to owe, wiing hn those of others, Withers cannot be run without @x- ore, and their Ofth woal way wecured | Ghicagos and Philadelphias are the| Floai's weak stat In tront ut " clung general dissatisfaction on fhe lust before the close of the third in=]) TUNeOS tel oD MenialsAn Naan, itor. Bhi Winner Hard to Pick. Part of the public, That Is to eay the 4 1, At the opening of the last period LJ Stagle hit te the 1 1 1 Arse yar ' plundering of a rider on probably the S mugby hit thelr sixth goal in the first] spring plants that bloom nicely at the} around to third on Ahboatiee with une ‘ | It is diMeult at this writing to plek |p he in the race made every one © minufe and a half of play start but burn up when the pace gets| Ahearn hauled down, Millers. inte ee : = thane nnien ef this oh pin eee ee ree ne, sate) BROuIG bere: 4 % whe Americans played a hard and} rast, The race 1a closed to Pittsburg,| Dexter grounded to Dahlen, who nal Low Woods. 100, ; choice had to be made the writer would | Fity 10 orhen than the beat horse, i byerosne Rurby's lead © frooklyn, Hoston and incinnat! unless SRI at Ge plate Consaton ion-tel! Latest Ogids Offered by Joe I; Mochesney W. K. Vanderbilt’s Ellesmere! say Belmont, since that gentleman's feamo { jusion that Compute, f fs ppe svevy's ‘ aes ahlen, 3 i . stable harbors practically the best two- | the wir not the best horse, but : Bi | secanaltan!s Ullman Make Him 8 to | Has Broken Down in France veur-oids in training. ‘They are Fire | that the ol were if the rage’ Bad NEW YORKS AND COWBOYS Irwin fled to Congaltor was| Chance in Betting on Chi- 4 Hook. 1) and Is Scratched from Eng-|Bater and Mizzen. Cet tee eee alled out strikes, yay Derb: 15, 6, 2 land’s Turf Classic The latter won the Juvenile, beating Jackson, who rode Old England, Gas i © Kiteon slashed at three wid cago Derby. x . 0 the Keenes’ colt Dalesman, who was recipient of much caustte criticism. Kilng w Lowe rithced, Kits ‘| 3 v with his mount, carrying King Hanover | fee sig [oar cerned, “Low rithees, si 40; W H . year, Flee Hater 1s believed to be even | Nad tiyphen with, Mie arn een ONee . ' . O'Hagon line-Mied Tinker |) Ceuendos, at & 8 ands to & Je the| Le BR eS LONDON, May 12—W. C, Whitney {# | better than Mizzen, Both colts are by | pute, who was on the Inside and in (Continued on Fourth Page ) dled on a grounder to Wits Nb) usm || aapriteitnri the crea teAarioan ida not the only American to suffer through | Hastings, the young sire which has al- | ree big advantage. Old Pngland ay , rd tonto o be run at Chicago June accor WINNERS AT WORTH. tee kdown of his good thorough- | ready scored a wonderful success. Oars-|{1Int rik, hunme and forele eet ground a ee pieneas Ce eer RO aa Nee SPE pola nannies NoAals » the betting quotations of May 10 in ——— jRreds: The racing interests of W. K. {man w also an eligible, but he has not |up/ y failed to got ® race for the pennant. ‘There is the Bot la : ve. Tinka ; ? . : : ne | Vanderbilt, whose string is racing on |yet been in public, the ground had not been J % the to center for al Tinker, Sheckard wan oe Ulima tuture book 1 0 de Saale : 4 « yet been seen In p' ‘ : lost at the Saree crowd sunk tar Gown the bottom t Barclay’s bunt to Lowe. No runs ; Seiten nan Ieee ct hag te ane | pp tACE TRACK, WORTH May ic), |the French tracks, have suffered siml-|" Oarsman and Mizzen have a flavor of |#?etch turn it ls very probable that Old F © of the column, and their resurrection Dy Clark pulled down Vrain walked. Slasle's Ree caper ad \ | Following are the races scheduled to D6 |jariy through the reported breakdown|the nautical, and it Is diMcult to un-| wee ait CHA GAN ALY for Compute 4 Seema an impossibility, The Giants are | Krugers sky aerate, wit. || Hartman len | for 4 Bt Vrain ’ pamtiocmay, be adidreated a2 run here to-as ' ae good colt Ellesmere and his with- |derstand what suggested thege names | long enough. sila aj Wodged well in third place and mighty | ™“* 20 AREA FAR Ae he ea Aah A DEIES UD CAGES Kop Rte Roane eo eee Setar bees awal from the st Epsom Derby, |to Mr. Belmont, unless It was the fact | — P near to moving up one more Fitch hauled down Dextery tower SOB MerttD, aie mecond pnd deme (eee ae (ut claaal that the get of Hastings have angxtra-/ CHANCE SPEEDWAY KING. Pitchers are to be considered When one No rune Aus iiteaak yin) al ai Aleka # to & place wan second and Tina | Reports from Paris as to the reasons |ordinary fondness for wet going. They Se ee ania renulisr ie Ale Mek a leah rd, Tete 3B cnty | {2r,Eteamete’s withdrawal are some-|are surely mudlark | Trotter Heat Several Favoriten tm Beore New York ts not lacking MoCreery Vrain | f Rr ae ae Re Bis lppae ple pes Ae Some Other St Spirited Bra New Yorker knows the Giants anatie has, ubehed ; anid fe | gain Featce Aatther | ‘The other starters will come from the! 1» the absence of the star performers Artists, but it 1s the one who worked to- | i Gittnat Wiaeene et ate ' le A eee tse REG. Gbeuclatals down, | DATRS of James R. Keene, W. C. Whit-| yesterday Willian Irving's trotter, @ay that interests them most § owe lis Murph nine med t ' etn r h hoiaily |Re¥: Jullus Fleischmann, Frank Far-| Chance, was the king of the Speedway. wd | eat down Hilt au i yhow, the colt has been offictally s it wax Chance's first appearance there Bill Kennedy w \ : ' ' ratched from the big English race, {Fels A, Featherstone, David Gideon, | since laat year. Ho lowered the colors Kennedy I Sitowanenat 8 ft Hien i, his only engagement in England, by |@oughacre Stable, J. B. Haggin, J {several favorites in spirited brushes. Bummer weather t 1 j Ane MW Koning med tr . the way ear turnis) har 4 J t Kr a “ "re ire Van “ ai ee dosire to wet out ' t , e tron, i fh Ban. Donova 3 ' sy al = x _ age Jo janes NEWS AND NOTES OF THE AMATEUR BAbb PLAYERS. Mercury & Potash BIFEOL be eVidenve thin Ps n said not Amo . 11 Lyttle Paiig, Terry would like to Bear from a mond pitch . te quiet it, iil got Manas | Kennedy we barclays L yeaa ¥ Bivrray ile NAG: | 61M ay he oximeter the ‘ ras | Higa | QNLY SERVE AS A MASH FOR semen: to do the twit — i viened oh - CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON ald MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. ori sihessdY | re i They hide its repulsive form, and this serpent disease, ING . x ¥ : p . singion b ' , * stupefied by these drugs, lies dormant until the eflects ) ‘ i Diane ei} ‘ We ; 4 , ‘ have worn off or treatment is discontinued, when @e aon . . tow it breaks down the mask and becomes as full of life and venom as ever. Mercury and Potash may dry up the sores and eruptions, but at wir he eo yee "i : the same time they drive the poison back into the blood and system, ‘ ‘ ' ' where it feeds upon the tender tissucs, membranes and nerves, finally \e breaking out in most disgusting sores and even destroying the bones, ‘ | Meroury and Potash cannot accomplish « radical aud permanent . : "e ° cure. They have a palliative but not curative eflect upon this treaghere * « Jip our, snakelike dinease. Thesedru ye produce mercurial Rhewmations, J F deatroy the teeth and corrode the memlis of the stomach and Luwela, , . causing inflamination aud dyepoyeia uervousnes and general deranger tw ment af the syaten nen.) 8. BB. dbo Bpecific for Contagious Blood Poimen 1 the only anti non 4 | date forthe poouliar vine that epiew Wickl) throw hout the eyatens, 1 yous | corrupting the blood wad udooliny © » oud Hhiw of the bady . ous be dais ' ‘eel and eluaiaaed ' . he anh Meee, every ' Hew the howd it ot dws a vas ; ' iol oe # thorough and si eure of the disease, . the same tu the ery A a remy BHD conioiie ao minerle ol way beled, Real - ie o purely vegetable neumedy wid we other Bice dor proal be the 4 Wirile ae about paws caer on Peli pebetaae tll ohamaentaabhye without ghaige Gr adie Kiewliienl Louk will ke cout deme de ‘Tht SWIFT OFLU COMPANY, Atlanta, Me, ( Byawring MOKKIS PARK RAGES. denmmd dati aor" ; x oth Ver, Munses, ‘ on if nee ’ 1 . 0 Ath ~ WIRHES £7 OT. LOUIE *) a . yen . on ai furl” | a » se Wee dnmine 5 or ” . ed it