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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 22, 1902. NEWS He Was First to Answer Correctly Evening World Turf Puzzle No. 2. F. F. McElroy, of No. 880 Grand street, New York, is the winner of The Among the bushels of answers there wore rhnny giving | the correct name of the man in the y But MecElroy’s answer was fi , hg Editor, and he was awarded the prize of $9. Next Monday . were late for N ivening World’s Turt Puzzle No, t to reach the when Puzzle printed those who . 2 will have ¢ CHAMPIONS BEAT GIANTS; VAN HALTREN BREAKS LEG. perhaps we will be champions to wondering what they have | encountered.” (thing with Wag Mich did ikewise Pirates Were n Mad Lot. 1t would sure to be somethin. of the unexpected to What they do not know has found out came on the grounds dre not figured out [Tap Was too Not for est excuse they such a strong hold « ‘Their predictions, ® session this even matters fi Lander helped Burke: o all seers by riders this But euch talk did not feaze the noon determined 40 make it the Pirat in two consecutive tare yeacaitaasoctien dt yulit high when Man- his opinion at Their hopes w: ager Fogel gave Fifth tuning. Whe boys have great faith in the twirler and work with ax though Ma AFUE teal of That's something t hard to recall in-4 team would work 1 pitcher and the Hewomont slashed ont Se a gnalatgetin tances when the fa machine back of one next day play like Evans certainly his own expression Mad the speed of an express train, @urves that were puz good enough to fool eo was no betting on Jack Silure, sixteen years old, has even 100 to 40 ainst the Glants, no such odds Ivory 4 was offered a hits few all-around BOL West f & > they class the Ne them supported was almost enough "The Pirates were the and thousands of doll warmed up ww: Chesbro and | Paillippi look: Smith juggled 1 threw Beaumont was the vas the pale that BROOKLYNS AND REDS IN HEAVY-HITTING GAME. (Continued from F filed to Keeler Dah COFAN 5 KrAKREY Iked and stole Second Inning. ingio shomied past q WINNERS AT WORTH, TRACK, WOHTH Dg ure the results of ru tp be run ‘hore torday Race—Bix and » half furiongs Prue, @ 10 1 and 19 to 1 @, 6 10 5, wae second Bevenelgthy ¢ WV ive-elghih y Kane, 6 to 2 i for place, 4 to 1. Seenieecesinnmeeeiine HAWKINS PUT QUT AGAIN, ‘Wash, May 2 ver Wghtwelght pe—One mile and one-eighth t Wars a Hennett, 9 10 10 and | poy i thn 4 per. Lous. hore laos night, Hawkiie hie qu July aid Aug ferred eR F Murat, No 10 wanie with Lean a th weet, Meooklyn, N.Y Mdirem 2 MN The Sawapwre F.C. of 1009 are reaty te bi BV fought ng. Fupped im to een Le seventeen years old, tor pide bela, Bate” right Bold, OF SPORT IN ITS VARIOUS BRANCH S. KRAMER AND M' FARLAND WILL SWEEP CYCLE CIRCUIT. Prank Kramer, who hails from ‘ the opening of the (ance and i i 1 theudiew i ' uined faithful 1 and is Just able to vote, ‘ wa fi il the most remarkuble cycle nol permite team work he = aeieente vali ‘the DANE LY reduced. TeV vartien, look th have asin t Pay nak x fessional and suns a class Uy the \ irow ‘ hunched and the tints [shen Nas practically swept te of bal \ the champiul 5 events up to tive mil without question the fastes McParland vtera many leet t Krom . 1 ul Krom T pre nul taut Mnenal and clever American continer Britis eet HILT CSR HE i OSH BUiIavers kent has won almost every event: He has great speed, phenomenal endure | 1 be fdinor NEWS AND NOTES OF THE AMATEUR BAbb PE AYERS. mise Me " Hundred . i Ie dr Wit Whe to arrange! Noo ts i fr 5 iH Weed | Phe Binet WL ke to areanee wait Mh | liebe ae M tty He 1A. © Would Tike to arragge games Weraging (rom Btleen to event J MeCormack, it Nai 1 rack pitcher eerick shortstop of the Dipper yor ALCL. MMe threw years Waker, six twirling battles, Morris Pollak, old 0) isan Dara a) son years old, is captain to af entre lg tina titan on th, : : , r i Ai field, ; i it 4 f 1 et MA WHS <7 AELION | va n i t i 4, ‘ rank Walsh, eighteen ears ob th winds Satu we" A hw Wer ine ea aT the Park | amplons of Wihlan tour. |,,7 cua \ aed t We A i Bern at at Moaate : ‘ | i Ww. 4 ant | x i} \ | from . i 1 Jr Auiarene iki ihard ait Waleott s!r f t " 1 thes CHC N TPR ctr \ pened Maas ae Lae 18) tay State and. Connesticu 1 1 Para Mn i a 4 OD. b : i You » 1 & + arpany ¥ Mon 1 and Twenty-third wer aud Cow euny 4 twelve Liters w like to book Ra lel eat via ‘vera, Hay Henny Fermansky aid Jaco] drerp He Keslan, Noo A Rest One Hundred and tulows D, a i : lives wel ns CANCEROUS , ‘J teat eR MT ohenaner \ve in many respects like other ulcers sis eee ee OAL GEE BRS ox sores, and this resemblance often proves «pine ' rie bed f fatal, Valuable time is lost in fruitless ; NI 1G Oy MM tg rumen . efforts to heal the sore wilh washes and salves, because the germs of Can- ir ’ ti See a cer that are multiplying in the blood and the new Cancer cells which are ‘ : , “ i constantly developing keep up the irritation and discharge, and at last and Y sharp shooting pains announce the approach of the cating and slough- 1 DE EARAR AER BY RO paises, 19 vali wl ing stage, and a hideous, sich a raay al vhey Hive | ening cancerous sore begins its | Ia February, 1800, I noticed o small fe YorkviMe WW Chae all aver . i Pes: | destructive work lump on my lower Ip. Tho doctor oat Wid Auaust « vid dike to ny try terizod it but another came and broke ate wl ‘ve G taugan. 6) Mestoker, No ulcer or sore cin Oxist outinte an open sore. I began te take without some predisposing inter S, $. 8, and after I had taken seven bot- vay, morning} nal cause that has poisoned the ‘ho place healed entively and no | m tin 1 kent, | uleer, or the festering sore on the ieuth A r lip, cheek or other part of the body will continue to spread and eat Se ARS Soe a ts deeper into the flesh unless the blood is purified and the Cancer germs at th uniformed teams aver es follows or morbid matter climinated from the circulation. tre it nae Addtons Aucuni | tvien, lant Beid §. §. 5, cleanses the blood ot all decaying effete matter é h “ ermen frat great antidotal and purifying properties that soon destroy the germs and Addroae MW 'Nittaim Che : poisons and restore the blood to its natural condition, And wheu pure ry 4a Augue thelr un form 140% fe iffering sultatiy Kuarantons Fith foams trom fourveei 0 aisieen yee aye and Jown: Gatener, J, -MeDevett pitener, Bist. bane, I dchoan: second” bane, “ea | diseases of the blood will be seutefree. Che ee fll ‘with, teaue ats: mird ma w, 'Apoplexy Suddenly Ends the] (iis) and 4 man prominent in turf circles |ald, who W Wroughous the country, died suddenty | Sing tar of apoplexy at his > ytuge at S o'clock this morning, 1 suffered from sclatica since last Novem. | ions ber, but of late appeared to be greatly imy outdoor exercise. Yesterday he was out riding with his w heaith until 1 career on the tu on almost all the prominent running tracks in the United Sta well w Walle tor by his first wife. His second wife, | vations ¢ who survives him, was Mrs. ¢ [Church Foster, a wi! City, when she ma well, “the Pr tho the name in this country, His starts] the head of the stretch and Heno was a forgot to cheer a winn pluuded the work old mai 1} r lism of his work, which was som! fn strenuous, but his ne) that does no: without much success, ota “hilt then he | His work frayed ple said unkind things a Gutienburg was closed b: worked as star is due fo his phe- | the OF | posse: hot on Metropolitan tracks. club WoL, P.O.) Chub. W. LPC. Caldwell bore a striking resemblance [Pittsburg ...25 9 833)Brooklyn ....11 18.879 to Explorer Stanley and like Stanley y 664] Cinotnnath «11 ¥ 4 ed virility and force to a marked 2, cg PANadelchias-10° 27 Bre degree. Hix stalwart’ trame, bronzed +9 16 face Snowewhite hdr and ‘keen, “bri. . Mant eye: re outward characteristics | .P.C.| Club. W. L. P.O. Of strong Individuallty. He helped to {etter 0.1 O1@18t bole, ....10 81880 AN many: sting Pages of racing | Chicago 13 8 [O19}Baitimore <.. 9 18 1409 histor: iil long be remembered ns | Philadeiphia 18 9 [69}{Washington...10 13 1435 one of the unique figures of the turf. 13.10 .560TCleveland -... 6 18.260 {Bankrupt Stock of Clothing |) =H = | CALHARPER AT POLLA Charley M. Harper, seventeen nd manager | er of the Clayton B. B, Club. 600 All-Wool and Worsted F | grade, go until Saturdey, $,50, 2,00 and 3.00, Tigffarnls Glove | At about 30 cents on the the LOGAN, GREGG HARDWARE Biryele Bugis Biggest Bicycle Sale fo) the Year Now On Fy Majestio Gas Lamps, 990, $ Arch Tires, 990, 20th Contury Searchiights, etc, iartlord Tues, Palmer Tires, $1.500i) Lamps, |Kely Adjustable Hers, Husrey Adjustable, Res ar Adjustable i Willis Park Row Bicycle Co., blood is carried to the uleer or sore the healing process begins, the discharge ceases and the ‘OLD DR, GRINDLE, — place heals over and new skin forma, §, 8, 8, is MORRIS PARK RACES. bi a strictly vegetable blood purifier containing no mereusy or minerals of any description, If you have an ulcer or chronic sore of any kind, write ws about it, ition Tes ine ae medical advice will cost you pT Hooks on Cancer and other LOWELL, ROT (Meera eee sire and money to Mr. Belmont’s purse, it was a field day for the Belmont colors, The start was bad in the bly and. it_was made worse by the ‘Wd. gwerving of Compute wha 4 interfered. with both Whiskey King and Strenuous Career of Vet=!(ijter Masterman went away with @ eran Turf Official’ at -His| {ying start, and this adv ag Saratoga Home, Jo had nothing te other him. He made all the running and won. casily Mithe und. Kink Hanover and come ® pute laid el up to the top et the nin vorld hill, whe fd Joined them ‘urn a with Ronald, » in time, Master= lengths from Ron= six. lengths in front of Compute broke down and was pulled up. FIFTH RACE For three-year-old ant up) mile and a ture Ros “James F.| Mado a. determined bi (Special to The SARATOGA, N. Y., May ‘altwell, the tame " eee { but could not get race horse starter} man winning by t Ison avenue cote Betting, ks St Ht Fin. Te ie Le Ly ed and was able to take daily oon 108, Ofom.. 2 20 Won driving Time—1 1 won the Jockey nt fashion. Teno had the weight, but he had rider O'Connor on _his | O'Connor messed the race Advance Guard, carrying ds. went to the front. with Dixte ine and made the running to the back- retch, In the run around the turn inor, who had been taking obser- the weather, suddenly awoke If three lengths back. He to a drive at once. He made \Aiald in behind the others te where he came through and nce Guam, Burns went to the whip, and Advance Guard camf vay ii me fashion, winning @ brill~ hy a head.’ Hero was elght from of Dixie Line. ‘The jnterfered with by Heno at He was born in Danville, Ky,, ive years ago, and enjoyed robust t fall. During his long f he officiated as starter Mr. Cald twice married, and Mrs, Lizz! of Danville, Ky,, is his daugh- to find hkns race yw York Ww. of pried him, I: is not many yea ago that Cald- f Starters,” was { to be the only starter worthy often so perfect that the crowd] disqualified ey while they ap- f the hoary-heade flag, HY ars HES, ted to tromt $20,000 to $39,000 : eddwell i Jung. “His vemper was nd he Was aim - six’ Six and a halt furly; RAC Betting. Str, Plac suite 20 In ier, 84, Milburn Trentham Knapeack, M * 1 work were! "Start poor easily. Thme—t.20 8-4 was ofthe kind | Mercer went to the front at flagfall Nome toni ind was never headed, winning easily by font three lengths <rom Jack McGinnis, who sleets and snows ed) the akatenron tho | mamta lensth/and, aj halt In: front ot) began to show sign: t the imes. Hix lif ne Gutt ruminal winter he stu —————- Standing of the Clubs. NATIONAL LEAGUE. r Dut ¢ WHITEHEAD, WHITMORE & CO,, Rochester, N. Y. marine” 50c. Dollar Off W. & W. Former Prices. Sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday. W., W. & CO. NAME ON ALL GOODS, MEN’S SPRING SUITS. 10.00, Men's Fancy All-Woo! Suits, in Oxford gray, 5. ‘00 stripes and plaids, English Navy Serge.... And Offer Same at 1 D) Men's All-Wool Suits, black, blue, Oxford, stripes, pin checks, &e., satin Hmed....«... Men's All-Wool Worsted Suits, all up-to- date; the latest black, Oxford plaid, stripes, ; also. 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