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Fs ay OY THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MAY 19, 1902. “LATEST NEWS OF SPORT IN ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. " BROOKLYNS FIGHT HARD WHITNEY AND WHO IS HE? IMPORTANT WEEK FOR RACE-GOERS ENDS FOR LAST ST. LOUIS GAME. ae a WITH RUNNING OF BROOKLYN HANDICAP, ee - + This is the first of a series of Evening World snapshots of well- . : ‘ | ape Hanlon Instructs His Men Not to Quarrel with "lknown turfmen taken on the race tracks. The photographer kas caught Last Days at Westchester Likely. to Give Bettors a Line on Probable | the Umpire. his men in characteristic positions with their backs to the camera. It Starters in Gravesend’s Opening Feature. American Horses Finish First| needs but little study to name the subject. Ul Aided oF Fnoc Mota Whe suspension.» pert in Two Events at the Hurst This Is a mont Important week fof |crowds et unwieldy and unmanagesbie,|]tapover gcem to be the most prominen Lt " s S rereon a . a orseme: ery e fo wanted a fine day and there, W be | 0) 1: Sane es i pare ee Farrell 2b. hesult of the row between Umpire Pow. | Park Club Meeting Near Bitte sais ene e siete nae Le Fr Heople at Gravesend on Satuntay |guged. ‘The siatement that he will no eae, oe Ga erg and’ the Brooklyn player th the the public. The present meeting than ever crowded into a ruce tack in/¥0 a Foute with welght seems exploded i hooked 2. Bonen o eS TALL De Sad SE London. ‘ Westchester closes on Thursday with | this country before for jhe tan a good, game race In the eery, 1b. Barclay, if. though he didnot say a word. Bad . the running of two rich stakes, the|,,The Hrookivn hat a fine fold. ag erate a tty that ‘he does not atarts ler, 9b. Herueger, 8, ver, did-a lot of talking from : 3 nse and the Belmont, and Gravesend | bert “and Blues are naw. the eholees | The presence of Heno would also have Frases! Derian a nan was oraereo one Nk) LONDON, May 19—Willlam ©. Whit: ie i opens pn Saturday wih one of the] Blues being auoted the favorite at 4 (9 brightened interest Igniter may go bets; ook hia time. ant mile ; : ; f : y UNeariy every Ss been hacke ¢ Belmont as he yearn, ¢. Ryan, ¢. played before he hi ted hig|ney's Intruder won the Throe-¥ F cS vents of the year, the Brooklyn Handi- {1 Nearly every Horst Mas inter ‘books. | 48 being a rater. It will be & good race | fewton, D. Popp. p wings. ‘Then he 1 clgar and | Old Malden tone mile, and cap. which Ian indication of the widespread | in any event, Cmptres—Powers and Brown. nat down In the shade of the left-fleld ‘ . . 5 ave Sines roe es Richard Croke Grass rc 8 sald mont, Presi- | interest in the event, The Eclipse for two-year-olds 1s an: hard Mm rase won th f It fs said that August Belm Prosably the most prominent three-| other valuable stake, and judging from (@pecial to The Evening World.) fence and watched the gam wers | R F £ ; GALL PARK, Bt. Louls, Mo. May 19. [sent a report of Dahten's actions to) Thames Handleap, for three-year-olds dent of the Jockey Club, hes notified the | Erosaply the most prominent tt ee oer ee te te ont ig “yight shy of the umpire and 1 Brush and the League czar suspended) and upward, distance one mile, at the Gravesend Association that they must} Paul, which yesterday worked a mile | gather in the event with Mizzen. | Th ede eby oO SATAReRILE DENG | ite ane A _/ Hurst Park Clib Whitsuntide meeting ‘ prepare to receive avery large crowd. [and ‘a furlong in Js) in very handy | son of Hastings seems unbeatabley at | pall? was the tip handed down by Don-| Hanlon was sore over Powers's move ; ’ large crowd, | Addy, Upeneoust is’ enkaged and’ #9 leant’ by aiything that has started $0 van and Hanlon for the last game be-|in reporting Dahlen, but he submitted thia after i . There is no doubt that there fashion: cut neither hae. the/class. of BILE ue hia yalincae)im Rac Casainals land aroney Dodk- | ton ues orders) And placed: Under. les of Mesars, Whitney and r a record attenénnee at Gravesend on|Conrov. who Won last year's race, and by day, and his get seem to et mines ee eats study Wheeler at third, Irwin playing | ey, ave been In bad form up to the 4 , ee Seturday If the day ts fine. Bey dare cOu MGI) Gi cence West a) ASTRA a aurotion thd faded after yesterday. Foxy Ned en- r Jreben te mater User. HaIU no aut at ty, gi: rs f Never hefore in the history of raciiz | eater will go a long ways toward fur-| season should bring high prices. In peel “th pire was In iE blad jin securing the verdict to-day. has thore been such great outpourings! nishing a line on the big handicap, for! fact, there should be an advance in sii Sati aeeored aaa [@Dolan drew a free pass. Keeler'a | —— : ‘ at the people to the race courses, One |no doubt all of the probable starters will | values all |. since the raise in) @ead carnest. The Superba manager | sacrifice, Krueger to Brashear, ad ¥. : 3 i 4 * ily | be given a race. Horses are much bet-| purses has the earning ca 5 bas the sensation of being constanily |) la sith a race in them, It is worth | pacity of the thoroughbreds. ‘The more this |Vanced Dolan to second. A wild throw icine Ger bated at wdapieted Teh by Popp advanced him to third. Shock. CUBANS LOSE GOOD GAME. dis si crowded and uncomfortable. If this 18/9 dozen works, and trainers are aware) money in sight the more Valuable thi ° . ard’s slow grasser was flelded to first a { ae the case Westchester, which in for-]of the fact. yearling Topes on the first if any more scrapping |by Krouger Dolan scoring. MeCreery Pitchers Allowed Teamn Only Five sr years has had room to burn, so to| At Weatchester on Thursday, the Bel- Philip, Dwyer has Merry Acrobat en ‘h dut singled but was nailed stealing se mer na 2 ron Thursday, ye Bthe| tered. “This Isa good coli, with a faulé ended in bench duty. One run Hits Between Them, . } speak, what will it be at Gravesend| mont Stakes a crucial (at, oa Be Enon comin STcA” all plane "They were told that wee Willie Keeler |“ rarreli watked. Donovan sacrificed | The Cuban X Glants, the champion § . where there are much more contracted Gis end three furlongs, will be the f him at a disadvantage in large fleld: was paid for kicking over raw decisions | him to. second. | Fload making the ag- | colored baseball team which won thirteen : : accommodations? ture. In thie stake are engaged Master | Mr. Tes Shave iniearenelt with the indicator handlers and he | rc tioned ant a threectagger to [AIPA amex In succession, had {ts : j The racing associations must rise to/ man, Compute, Hanogts Titra Northern] tries to choose from, If nny of these ‘would have a corner on the chin musto| right, Rarclay” singled over second, |great winning streak broken at the St 6 4 Oa There must tts crowanl Star. Chilton and King Hanover. \ gen ave Wworld-hoaters now. 18 oa scoring Smoot. Krueger pop filed NettEO (GHeKcELG : 7 gai ments made to accommod © 5 », Chilton Anvrobably be a repetition time to trot them out, before Mr aon torrid day greeted the ball] Plood, One run ; tela aa Acad ie eee wis aes 3 hii Git ORI a GO a Ce tie eas and King| Belmont runs away with all the prizes, fori esterday, where they were defeated ; hey_are apes 2 ————————_— / tossers, making a warm farewell argu- Second Inning. BYNRLSrMCK ODOKEN eenin bere SreGg gen Gnu TORERNIDEA WT. ment’ certain, The Superbas had only] Smoot hauled down Wheeler's fly.(0f 2 to 1. The game was one : - eg os b j Te. Y Fl HTS KID CARTER PHILAD) 19.—Mugh, McGovern, @ M O G brother of Terry "McGovern, and “uritt" Jon four soalps out of twelve games on the Flood Gropoed a double in left. Barclay | most exciting that has been witnessed z ti y National Club last sparred six fast rounds at the National Club las clutched Irvin's ner. Ahearn filed to|80 far this season, Hoth Phillips and trip, a sorry showing for a Hanlon |insrrell) No runs. |Wlison pitched great ball, the Jerse ee BO UT TO-NIGH Tht. The bout was one of the best ever wit- * erawd, and they were determined to lift] Sheckard made a sensatiponal running | men only making two safe hits of W the game to-day and tho four coming catch of Hartman's «oarer. Brashear | son’ dell Wvhile ‘the Cubans got with. Cincinnat!. fanned. Ryan filed to Dolan. No runs. joes ines ff Phillips's benders, The % obokens play the Poughkeepsie team we ee é — Dr. Newton was picked to feed his Third Inning. Peano a ‘ & ‘ e Brooklyn Middle-Weight Is Outclassed—Can southpaw slants to the Cardinals, with} Newton miscued to Krueger. Dolan —a— the idea of annexing a victory in order |maied., Heres singted, Speckard foul; “MAC” HELPED KRAMER WIN. ay ee Win Only by a Lucky Punch. IE YOU ARE A to keep the Trolley Laehd Oe of bie Keeler at second. No runs. Inst ditch. They are desperately near pp fied to Keeler, Farrell was eafe |g, the tail end.and will have to work hard |on Mood’s fumble. “He was an tasy Former Paced Out Ch out, stealing second. Irwin. handed Y 4 % , or y : 3 six-round bout Beer ait haved chine to | °°" Doren prea Sere amen One of the most Important Abts thet | rome are slated (0, meet CIGARETTE re coming fast and have a chance to Orne Frank Kramor, the champlon. bieyel t ‘ ‘s been arranged to be fought In Phild- | lish the Buea $0 Been ee em mn isi hmertens who. ne us , + aie hae been arranged se wi bo decidea| 1 there tn no agreement petieen the ‘Willie Popp and urphy handed up eler “J. Flood's bunt to Popp|ing world’s records for different dis-| | ‘ 4 a! Lares : C.. in that| fighters Coy should e ‘gome samples during practicing, with |{o icf Ahearn was Me Bee erugied | tances during the last two months, has - SE een in the en-| easiest kind df a time in outpointing SMOKER the chances favoring Popp as Patsy's| ball, filling the bases, Newton foul-fiied |Added the twenty-fve-mlle record to ‘ ‘ | counter will be “Kld"McCoy and “Kia"| Carter. McCoy, Ree eee NaRERTE selection for Bla duty layern lett to Ryan. Golan Med to Barclay, No| his string made at the Vallsburg track, 3 t bee 7 i Carter, the rugged middle-welght fighter|jatter has of winning is by getting in one He Mbouthern for League Park to-day| Smoot dled, Irving to MoCreery. | tinow Wii stin, ard ay tieale- a x. of Sbuth Hrooklyn. They will exchange) of hie lucky knockout ounchcs fa fe alg peeeaeer Hanlon, Of ne Jon i dirust, BATES ae ee made a ene: Kr “m : y assisted in. win- ; 3 aay mA! all kinds of swings, jabs, uppercuts and} 0n Joe © Chica you will enjoy the fine . . | nomenal cate er's difficult tly. | ning this his side partne ce ae i "8 Executive | Shee! ed «ic ‘s aoarer, | Floyd MePurianc xe . : é a ee the last quarter of a mile which enabled ; a e pee ig fragrance of umer to cross the the winner, ides winning the e Kramer also ee ey SERIES. Gk Eee , fe STILL ARGUING.) © THIELMAN G0. ——— Jack Doyle, the hardest loser in all the baseball world, a ae nn, ie gece ar ee ean f |Champion Again Insists that] Promising Young Pitcher De- fend All day up to 3 o'clock clear, hot veath Ned, but at that’ time ' Mie pens Breet Heal bythe misconstruction of his | onde hegan forming and soon rain was Kentucky Derby Winner Will ie are Winner Shall Take All the| clined to Be Farmed Out and Requested Release from talk. He Genied tt in the later editions |fajling fast. It continued for about half Prepared for Next Yenr, ves e don a a ond whic! : ‘World representative with thoteam, But | weather ruled and on a Mamong win | Dowell states that Allan-a-Dale, whane xi , i Over To-Day- Manager Fogel, of the Giants. —- of the Jocal papers and to The Bvening an hour and then ceased. Semi clear! y wy iNcypon, Ky. May IT, C. Mo- es er . Purse—They Will Talk It Was much better than before the rain eyen that doca not thoroughly temper | }48 much Dotto | ell. ‘gan. The light dirt wis! of the tuck: Derb: ould be x ts the wrong done “Matty.” Rasdened Mow Tit soaked! UD HO WAIN tien gar dite taecean, ciavetiitne arte " ‘ . { oy Thas tried his best in every | like! sponge. ped here from Loulaviile, SUPE ii ; 7 he His t Firat Inning. McDowell hopes the horse's weak legs : SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, May 18—| Henry Thielman, the Giants’ young game pi arm has no} ease eh Rt J Jew seit: : itz-| pitcher, who promised to develop into been right gince the season opencd,| Van walkel. Steinfeldt threw Smith| MAY reealn thelr strength by next seu. i ; sy B [Champion Jim Jeffries and Bob Fie | oe ot the best twirlers of the New which has been pointed out on more }out. Lauder was retired by Curry. S0|{2"iomy of the nig handicaps. Me i simmons are working thelr Jaws over-! or e best twirlers yy ‘was Jones. One run, ait 4 Dae thie y ; ‘tive to thelr coming fight. The York club this season, has been re- than one occasion in The Eventn; . ell will take his stable F this week. time relative t coming cihesy & | “Hoy fanned. Jackson got Dobb's fl . HY Fh A latest declaration issued by the fiehters| leased by Manager Horace Fogel. Thiel- aide by Jeffries, who has arrived Jn|man was served with his ten-days' & World. He went into the box on days | Lauder threw Beckley out, No runs, “| 5 = 4 i og isd Rees ener Ieee avallabie, _. Second: Innias: ., SIX PITCHERS IN THIS GAME. oe : ' : i me and demands that the contest} notice of release last Thursday and at f&nd wero he looking to retain his last} (Doyle's knock was for a base, Bean's | a 4 itt hall not_be fought before two months;| present is without an engagement. Just ae reputation he would not have| seerifive bunt moved Jack wy. Jack: | oppov, May 19 ~The greatest slu aay i that the winner. take all, and that no] why | Thielman was releused | is” not ne so. ‘His interest is deep in the Ae ALOR EEWO. UF ‘| v0 | ging match seen ina baseball game in aati 4 d : pandages be worn by either principal nown, but according to intimate Ravine se Fateacy enc only pesteriee Woager fanned, So Wid Sparks, | FINE match avon in a baseball zame In 3 3 eae A ' iit, on the voter hand, wants 9) friends of the young ‘twitler he de: THE CIGARETTE 5 * ‘ay min ar, , ¥. Et DI 1 pe rmer m1 c Ne en ee tee cea ace while watching his mates play, he re-| Crawford knocked the ball out for) Bnd Park here yeuterday during the . { : Weg d s Seen ate ee eee LO TIGIGH be Omen ond) aukenee hincres Tale RAN Aaa Ry At it ee Roth fighters will meet to-| Club by Fogel and asked for his re ne THAT SATISFIES marked to The Evening ‘World reporter | three bases. Magoon fanned. (x ne erent He pero and, Cleves ms! for the purpose of clinching lease. safety scored Crawford. “ Aen eiyal: Pig ae i y + 4 t are ac- velle! ed ume after seven innings by ¢ Mery chy, Unless Jeffries's terms. a It is a well-known fact that Thielman sie Bibione ont desire was to be in} fanned and Corcoran was caught trying | Sune a . ‘ ? % ; mately iy Fitzsimmona the chances are| has been dissatisfied with, the. treat- @ condition which could win game | to steal second. One run the game: six pitchers ' : eal {ihe the maten will fall through, ment he has recelyed from Manager Fogel since the season opened and on after game for his team. Third Inning, team furnishing three t ’ —————__—— Retna HUDAE rere ens ey that account has been anxious to ob-|f| REMEMBER TO ASK POR | test Game of series. Fan Nocatee netone cteaidenn earaen Hox us a result of the te ee PRACTICE AT TUXEDO. — | tain nis‘trceaom. ‘This afternoon the Giants engaged the |Smith und was doubled at | nittiug, of ‘both ‘clubs. eA first No ‘. q G € ats Hotites tn the last game of the veries, [Fun | Sans RT "5 ' gh ae Metropoliian Tourney Competitors! MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. “ARABS” ‘The “Palac: Peltz walked, Currle's pop up was | the Clubs, b i ‘i e of the Fans” held quite a saken™ by Hean, “Hoya bnost ‘fell to | ! Eber : at By . Expected at Course Thin Week. umber of prople, and most of them, | Jackson, Jones got Dobbs’s lett. One | ory, a 7 . 7 a en this week < of course, were those who came to en- | run Plisburg 23 4 Puliadelph 1 ang 4 r ed ¥ The Tuxedo links are open MORRIS PARK RACE TRACK, May courage the local fellows on the good i —. Chicago 9 i; . ~ Ste H i or the Metropolitan tournament Brass 19.—The entries for to-morrow's races ind many players who hope to WIN! ar. ay collows: ; 1810 I New. Vork--: work they have shown since the Glants POSTPONED GAMES. orton 47818 z i ; he annual competition came to town. The Heintes, so it is re AN LEAGUE WINCH In Enema the: CoUFMe. THE] tity ec SHIRE eee tte trctises corded, by beating the Giants Saturday, | Rain caused the postponement of the] ,4l E en ve ¥ NO. 1—Is a man with a national reputation on the turf. From! + y will be B, course, Apprentice for all. established a season's record, winning |following basetll games this after-| Detroit 3 seat, Laue iy. i \ 2 BANE [the entries Saturday at | ould .. AP "Walbronk oo. anne 100 Pete eciinguoceasion. ‘hat it would Sa areycreer tlie tat city; | ome fon his stables have come three winners of the great Futurity and one, Pap hiely Laer) eT gs eeaig “Mentt tee 5 Seneca ce stat shester-Jeraey City, at Tensey City! desten:. 3741 ‘ a z 4 : ' “othe ‘6 Turnpike 000! not be three was the ayowal of Capt use-Binghamton, at Syract s ak Suburban Handicap winner. His stooped shoulders and clasped than I aiete start from 10 to Beroratton ec) aera * we ub y ‘ . Fn AO aicap list "makes | Wolfram r BLUES WILL BE READY FOR Rochester B SEAS| Torino, sascha hands, as seen above, are pointed out at the track every day as be- Rosral nancieal were plays Money tan ‘ : RUPTURE CURED Huffalo 5.02. Mi Serney Citys i ny aad igtble Tight to start Vast | At!OM vee ces ecties : F Providence «. : longing to one of the cleverest owners on the turf, Ste sian wae rigne te 3 Selling: ‘s wark year. Deteenan The Improved elastic truss ts the only truss tm OOKLYN HANDICAP. bPREAVERS. le ; 187 lame Tne. anon Touche Cuptog nd sOnaurdin = | pamphict- tree fe BORK csfistrerssesee IMPROVED ELASTIC TRUSS Co., THE AMATEUR BAb Herta arg naa Trainer Welsh’s Candidate Does Nice Mile and. f = ary | <— cate 708 Broadway, New, Yor ‘Third Race—For mares and Allies; 1 raanee are furlongs Withers mile Dr abitatied 20 a Quarter Move—Compute Pulls Up Lame. The Evening World will print from time to Hanover Queen "112 Rossinzot | e. | y . Milas 4 s 4 3 Lux Cast te M08 Petra Ths. (peels) to The Evening World.) mile distance in| [4 iy time pictures of captains and ‘‘star’’ players of Grated Barket b MEN CU RED, RACH TRACK, WESTCHESTER, ai i ine Aleit f , : t ReMi clsl Rela ayAd AU tan ate ole were oheane tata the amateur teams of Greater New York, Send i “ rourih HacePoocantco Handicap; mile and a | YaMOUR 1 No, S518 guaratend ty cre 34@fris Park this morning during th iteitantrentican a aan , BHO. sacar 26 rome pottte: bi si. an i PENEA rien Hei aag eatinlce' | naman lahore riria.gouae Kine photos, with short description, age, &c., of J Bilsg 2074 Ber acti 0 8 | RM RETR rs around the trac ore d He: TREN eae sf | ‘ : KR mart Bet Minor that the poles around the track were |und Heir Apparent speeded tive furlongs | players to Sporting Editor Evening World, ; ea Pith Race—The Amateur Cup: Withers mile not discernible and the rail birds had |!8 Loved. Dr tie Was sent mile Double Dummy.. +148. Highlander Thain troubles in, timing the racera an [4,4 quarter, inozso, Vd i Krakgtna | ; Pulitzer Building. il y Aranda Grand "oRerk | COMBINATION BI they flitted over the ground, The con- | Waterboy in u candidate 4 ‘ sd Lag a mee i — Dr. Preston 146 Golde 6] ‘The combination plan which ban cut the price Gitjons interfered womewhat with the |fy" the Belmont Stakes to be decided a proceedinws, but still the gallons | yprM'ay. Tanald wos sent a anile in R q ( x ’ ‘ yaine e batter * ot . preterted, | Aildress Sixth Race—Cuban Independenc gf America’s beat blo halt bas caught Y bei f tthe. ‘ 07 Kam One anda ixtevath, d The public appreciates our offers, brought of were far from being bad. J. 42. Madden sent Slipthrift a mile in ‘ hur Y he ¥ f sireet | 138 . ATINGS, $15.25, @Prainer Thomas Welsh's Brooklyn }14) 1-2 “Ballynoo Bey, Pentecost ind. a * ant Butila : at tome | ; a aden | 2 04 At i) CLEVELANDS, 49), Hapdican candidate, Blues, was sent a [int the stables fastest youngsters ; ve. 2 a s Nie La ‘ nw ed teane averagins, : ‘i ‘ HAIG Oa toe! aT, mile and a auartor in 2.10. He Will De} thermtone'n Helnn turned a talle atid , a Bale r } p arrange oars. h teams haying (helt | Dre middle 7 Monarcle, Synidings and reddy when he faces the flag tor the [Malt in 244 enal covered a mile at ' y ndt i Ne whe i soit ie oe Hee $5, uP Oui! event. W. C. Whitney's Smoke turned | 4,'Woomlny 1h WW th sm Li's Bweet ‘ e Sov acanh «of the Mies = The Hamilton Trust Company, of Brooklyn, yi ru n 1-2. Yunkee. ‘ 7 4 hice i 0, ¢ ad ave orkaniced, be Le T 01 yo fol of seven furiqnes | 2, Yunk k had been harrowed faiaus esti * ' a oreanh ie has fled a builder's mortgage for $100,000 on Metalbert and others trotted and can- | an f shape seaterd sae ml Pare Uae ” the buildings and land of the Metropolitan i Ly hares ty Ho Fasdin, y Club, Jama The sum is one-quarter | jar ‘cut. prices, <— A see tga nat Oe Helasence Macksy’s Grand Opera gat-|FAHe, liwible, King finnover, covered HARRY MATZEN: to i ual euges ‘ade | fet anes Pred” Ame i Micoward 8 seats tie eatin haan ‘COMBINATION BICYCLE C0, Joned & mile in 1.50. His Emir 242 1-2, iF Rar eee re ‘ } Charlle Fagan is a good pitcher, but turned five furlongs tn 1.07, Dartman ncviatte dea ee Metsiee wandle| any Mataon Ja the plich : ere TO ar iut ofan engagement. juat now. {some of the buildings not yet Being erecta OPEN 9 » be Hd rent mm. we sakow lub: els knew e i o 0 a * Gayboy ai [nie fir dea Clube: She tlk alina i He pliched last season for the Star : 118 Nassau h) +) EVENINGS, er pul rane, tHe M c t wet ee oe Ne | Baseball Club, He would ike to Join Ses sia rhe In Biel ty He ie only cighteen e ‘ i rr * nd Fintach August Belmont’s that ie tw MESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. [ian Guts filial | me acm rc, un eumann maaan, enw Sh acaoeap mse“ CLOTHING WORRIS PARKRACES HM PRACK, St. Louls, May 19,—|, Second “Race~ Pou 1d . The rae erie ee : ier ‘ rari ie’ sian the Mauler ny amount Th on Faces sobediiled to be run here tor |lONge—-Won by Goooman, 1 and i eon ye i ‘ ea periee r WESTCHMSTER, N. F, Fesulted “as follows ; Bookston, 2 to 1 for place, was |” 2 Ka ent f . to arrange ® tre rr Tracy Ho AY eee a swoniy setongn Bale Ciratein want Riese: Nae lemon dry aa fot P sae 4 vokiyn mould tke to. are |S atltiaarMARNey fae open date’ the thule Mendycaaey May lath: fs eth Vibe M anon with all toaine averaging June. July and August, Address Actin — ° City Tatand, che Hunts ee ites Won by Frank | 20 0 1 ‘ an H Py a ok Y me Ot Th! ae he ee | ie win Dec secon, mille and wove Ay) Ma) se , rs. glteren nell, | ie nrsned | GME paar Redgerhs G34" Minotennl FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, eplechase and two other race, , Clark! was third. u 5 na « ‘ see di , a a is rte he Daytons Tore Ai tH Club ec MUSIC BY LANDER { ia dofesiet the Dayton 1, Brooklyn nx Raeetell Club play the’ Coctiiene od PER Take 24 ave to Willis a¥., thence by Spepial ‘Ornament, 4 to 1 for " \ F ‘ ’ Kamien wit , m twalve to pl Bu [ morrow. | They #IRBT RACK, 2.30 OFIRLD 60 ct open, We 4 sirest b ’ m% ry eft ne we, avranes sunday | Ml Any O Our Four Cooiraly Locled Sines Medical. outside The Adelaide Field Cup Crencents would Hed Face—On0 mile and twenty Murat, ‘ a] Fae Men! diated on adh tomar entunds ona * Mecue Nilay WB | y teams. averaging. fromm fourteen WOK OF, : tageraid, Wet Paltaade av sunday, «of to 4b The | (Ome teams averaging, thi ¥ 2 Berane py, neice 0. Feel, 10 to. posing great te, Were “Pattie 'Aveaye, | fens uty niting et | ett Moudl fares haar | 8 lane avenue, Sostte ® Ginette ANHAT TA : fe 4) \ is buck 4 fi oerer toyie | pived . vanes | ai bin avenue, sie ine Fae § tof for place, ii toy. . joe would like to bear from Cl OTHING CO. aminy, Helts? y wiougherty anal Pe j at Tye tantute of the aria H fo Willie’ Lew! t K with | ation no detoaied the Rik. J aust ey, Bean a ad 65th inn in the bones ella, & twenty round t A cally le) etonied the ‘Rik. dra j h b @. bones fore, than auxious 19, arruige econ, Hiasiee lana sheath , on F. ©. of Bre 6 all dau Deboiniion Day open.” Would ike to Pied my a wloers, palatal teat with Hughey McGovern, a brother| 4 “g. 1 gpen, “Tae Bverane fortena F dusiork They line we on HE MEW YI 4 3d ave, near 124th st, Hh bidney ana vt scald estore! Morty ots t They would Jike 10 hear trom A eal hoi b th aves, wear 25th at, Mi) mation crane’, Ac. are newly cured harile Horan, : Dic bn ionking Mar Jaureta talateats | 0 Her aoon. Fur gale ‘Address Hh, Siruiler, 7 Wall ate a, i st 4 sy ge ie ie atta 8 Wh cate own amen Sad No a7 Mask One eta Fu | face Hativarne & bom. Gur. M indepen ra phital phrwelane eae tid C’aave vam Bo ty] the’ Hesshoye Juniors datsaund ine, contaty | erttlan este Moda stisea Mu? COteuat atta | Mitta Mune Rane SAR ISD: Use . ndired as : Rd ane —_— | : i i Vi i Hh ani pe Ry X 9b eine muadsy ‘ty thy 'cuoee Ohad We AS Usuurvaye fAline, ito Sane Pn wean oh bee tale y : ee - | td te | "7 7 of Marien, by a & oy

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