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PING-PONG TOURNAMENTS; BIG EVENTS AT TWO CLUBS. Strollers’ Plans Are for Contests Involving Eighty Players. The ping-pong handicap of the Stroll- ers’ Club, open to members only, will Start with eighty entries. There are first, second and consolation prizes. The first prize is a loving cup presented by Stroller Robert C. Watson, jr. The econd prize 1s also a cup presented by Stroller Lindsley Tappin. Those beaten by winner to play for second place. Stroller De Witt Clinton Falls has of- fered as a consolation prize a picture entitled “Playing Ping-Pong," provided there should ba seventy-five entries. ‘Those beaten In thelr first match, whe- ther by play or default, are eligible. The Ping-Pong Committee of the Strollers in charge of the tournament is as follows: Lindsiey Tappin, chairman; Theodore L. Bogert, clerk; Robert C. Sandi officio; Henry Brevoort Kane, Louk Livingston, 24; Baron Andre de Neuflize, John G. Richardson, Robert ©. Watson, jr, and J. R. Barton WIll- ing. The men who, in the opinion of the Ping-Pong Committee, make the best showing in the tournament will consti tute the ping-pong team of the Stro ers, It is proposed later to challenge various clubs to matches, and to play return matches on Tuesday evenin The entries and and are as follows: SHinus 30, Minus . Watson, Jr, Hy A, (Colby and Minus oni Ie Tappin, ty 'T, Chap- man, L. Ut and c. H. Woodrurt, Mortimer jr. E. Lawrenco,” W. 1G, Nicholas, BE. Koote, Geissenhainer, rdson and HL Ford Batohelier. Plus one-half 1: eller, G. F meyer, wv. George Batch- @. canon, T. A, Have- Hamita,’ Re Hs "Wise, Neutize, E, P. dctite, ded, Ten Batcholler, Fi rAvraults R. B. Roosevelt, fr, PC, Andérion, LT. Martin, J. Hi. Kun= Kei, ‘6. Dodge, S.A. Clark asd’ J. 8. Dar- clay, Sr. Plus’ one-nalt 90, E. B. Carroll, E. F. Cow ard, LM. Minds, RO. FD. studwell, RG. “Jonason, E , oA. Mf Ofte Sts G, 8, Curtin, John 3 thieidae, Th Wailing and John t. "Goldin rue stock, F.C. Hanson, EF. Cushing, inelien, 2a; A. R. Joseph G. Lamb, T. B. D, Benson, Harold yy. T. Smith, W. H At Columbia Club. Ping-pong players at the Columbia University Club were in another lively competition last nigat, the contestants being Irving Griffin and Paul H. Ringe The former finally won the match, which was in the fourth round of the championship tournament, after a ruelting bit of work. in the last act. he score was 6-2, 14-12. Roth Griffin and Ringer had won thelr matches in the third round earlier in the evening. The former defeated G. 8. Nicholas, jr, and the latter A. Dougia When they took their places at the table each was in prime stroke for a keenly fought match. In the first set | Griffin had a distinct advantage in be- ginning the service. His underhand stroke had powerful force. and he fre- quently aced Ringer for the point. ‘The last play was a great exhibition of swift work by both of the men. Neither could gain the advantage. al- though they were often within a point Of taking the set. On the twenty-fifth game Ringer lost the accuracy of his Pince shots and Griffin by sieadincss Bained the victory. ‘The scores Third Round, rey C, Boyf defeated T. L Chrystie, 7-5, 6-3; Pan! Jl. Ringer defeated A. Douglas, 6-4, 6-27 Irving Grimn defeated | Nichol 6d: WH Thorter detoatet WA Mpourth Hound Irving Gritin defeated Paul H, Ringer, 6-2, 14-12. In Arlington, N. J. A challenge issued by the Tenale Club to, the Terrace Tennis at Arlington, N. J. to play plng-pon: wae acon athe Ane contaRt wa held at the residence of Mr. J. 13. Fro- bisher, Grand avenue, resulting’ In a Victory for the Terrace Tennis Club by the score of 109 to 113 games The return contest at the residence of Mr. J.B, Hanna, Grand avenue, re- Aulied, in ‘another ‘victory for the Ter. race Tennis Club by the magnificent score of 80 to 100 games. Five women and five men from each club entered the contest, playing three Bets each on the first night, as the score was close, but only two seta each were Recessary’on Wednesday evening, owing to the lead obtained by the ‘Terrace members ond maintained to the end. Refreshments at close, with soclal Heights “yb, festivities, add os added to tho enjoyment of club’ were represented by the followin. members: "Pnenenied OY Jamen Sayles, M. H. Kinaley, P. B.’ Arnann, Mra, G's. Smith Mise May, Galthnesn, Sr. (Cd: Greuver, Miss Edith Hanna. Terrace Tonnis Club—P. E, Broowkay, J. E. Fropisher, C.D Brockway, 7. Ri Conwall, Ji L, MacLean, Miss Laura F,’ Conwail, F P.-E, Brockway Griffin, Herbert Griftin, Mine bana Bynes, Mrs. J. E, Frobleher, Becond vert Mise Edith Fred Kin tor—Capt, ithness, nan and Mra, ‘Two Harlem Matchen. Much interest was taken in game played last evening. b Haclem champion, Ralph and the Carnegie’ Hill expert, Charles Kecting, at the latter's residence, The scores were: Williams, 2: Keating, | ; Williams, 0; Keating, 6; ‘Willams, 1 Keating, Anoth which prosnes 5 st Ws ween & iitams, | r Harlem contest was that in Matue Stern, of the Em- al Club, defeated one of the men players In the Brooklyn Miss Lina Uliman, of the ul Friends, » tournament was at the Harlem so close was the play that had to be completed in’ order the cont The scores were: | in, S—10, 4 9; Miss Ullman, Less important m —Miss B. Lowenste! ches were: Doubles and Miss H. Ca ‘osenberg and M Stella and | mson and Miss E. agains Rosenthal Rosenth: 5 2 : n Is to hold a_ping- © cesidence on Satur- A Brooklyn Club, The Anaconda Social Club, of Brook- | lyn, held a ping-pong contest at the residence of Alfred W. Jones, No. 378 South Third street, Brooklyn, the results . Vineer. five games out of five b4, 4-0, 4-1, 4-1, 4-0; NN folir games out of’ five,’ 6-4 $42, 4-2; A. Wo Jones. three out’ of five, 10, 4 , 46, 24; out of five, 4-1, 4-6, 14 Bocker, one ‘out of five, 42) 4;'W. Robins, one out Bocker, of five, 7 0-4, 0-4, 24. "The best | contested game of the evening was) played by W. Robins and H. Bocker, the honors finally being awarded to Mr, Denbigh Club's Contest, | ‘ark, who was defeated by H, present champion of Pong Clun, will not as now Nixon, a crac angements hav to the audience afte with Zimmer, set Kaine, 61, 6 doubt as to Nixon, though he feels quite confident. | th Ward Honors, | nent for the champfon- | Ward was be t at the resid . ets et. The pla C. P, Toale and Wilk inth Ward, against: Willam Sullivan | nd J. J. Mokirc the Y A. "The latter team’ was defea bbetts won five games of six pla rom J. J. Me! oy and Toale won from livan’ five games out of six played In the finals {t was interesting. for MeHlroy tied the score. Toale won two | out of three played, and McEl two out of three pl the championship McElroy and Ebbet playe an extra ne, in which My Elory lost by one point, In Hoboken, The Riverside Club, of Hoboken, ended its ping-pong tournament last. ‘Thurs- day evening with a game between Brent and Pope. The game was hotly contested from start to finish, put the back-hand stroke of Bren him the best three out of fly ot st | > Philip nets. of the | Ss scores were 6—4, 7—5, 6—3, 9—7, 7-4. After the game,’ Prof. Parker an- nounced that Brennan, stood ready to meet any one In the State for a purse or the championship. ‘The tournament was between the following players: Brennan, Pope, Pustkuchen, Sheedy, O'Callaghan, Morris, The Jacob F, Lutz Association, of No. 108 Fast Houston strect, requests pub- Heation of a challenge to the Chester Clu, The Chegnay ping-pong parlors will n {he West, End Hotel, y ark, June 1, 4 relly fitted "by P. have ten tables. ry. by a staff of Instructors, both m women, and will serve his patrons with refreshments of all kinds. Some of Me- | Vey's assistants have been at the Wal- dorf-Astoria all winter. MISS THOMAS AUTO PARTY RETURNING. Went to Boston in Record Time— Reached New Lon- don To-day and Crossed Over to Long Island. ‘The automobile travelling party {s ono of the new fads of the summer season, Miss Eleanor M. Thomas, the beauliful daughter of Gen, Samuel Thomas, is now the hostess on one of these trips, and she is speeding toward this city from Boston Miss Thomas is an enthusiastic auto- mobilist. She has a splendid twelve horse - power Panhard -Levesson ma- chine, and a few days ago she invited a number of her society friends to take Fun with her over 10 Boston In the party are Mr. and Mrs. R. Liv- ingston Beekman, The run to Boewn was made in record time, A chauffeur was taken along, but the machine has Deen run by the women of the panty all the way. Yesterday the start was made for this elty, The party reached New London to-day, Thence the machine was taken over to Long Island, where the party! will spend Sunfay over the splendid roads there, They wil all return to the weliy on Monday, Miss Thomas came out last season and was considered one of the most beautiful of the debutantes. WILD WEST FOR HARLEM. Grandtand Bullt in Olympia Fiela WIL Accommodate 16,000, Immediately after the performance to-night Buffalo Bill's Wild West will art on tts Journey to New York from bi ines Its home for the next week | bo Olympia Field, One Hundred and Atth treat cra 4, taanox avenue, ea anid fatand hes, te rot ung. Ms and Be see ety eealnet oun nat LEEDS RECOVERING FROM APPENDICITIS Railway Magnate Very III for a Time, but Friends Are Now Confident—Dominant Factor in the Rock Island. W. B. Leeds, President of the Chi- cago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad who was operated on for appendicitis on Wednesday, was sald by his friends to-day to be on the way to recovery. He {e at his home, No. 987 Mifth avenue, At the time of the operation, Mr, Leods's condition was very critical, and grave fenrs for his recovery were enter- tained, but he rallied so well that ap- prehension 18 no longer felt. Mr, Leeds was Vice-President of the American Tin Plate Compalfy before its absorption by the UnttedfStates Stoel Corporation, He is one of the most ac- tive associates of tte Moore party, which now controls the Rock Island, — Wine Dealer a Suicide. NEWARK, N. J, May &4.—George Weber, fifty-two years old, committed sulolde to-day at his home, No, 110 Oliver street, this city, by Inhallng gas. W was proprietor of a wine cellar, and friends are at @ lows (0 account for his ry USE ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE A powder to be shaken into the |” nery- | shoes. Your feet feel swollen, ous and hot and get tired easily, If; you have smarting feet or tight shoes try Allen's Foot-Hase. It cools the feet and makus walking easy. swollen, sweating feet, ingrowin; nails, blisters and callous spots, he- Neves corns and bunions of a}! pain and gives rest and comfort. ‘fry it to-day. Sold by all druggista and shoe stores for 26c, Don't accept any substitute, Trial package FRR, Aaron, Allen 8. Olmeied, Lo Koy, . ¥, ate Tennis Club. B. Hanna, C.J smitn, | a maten | |of his promised pride and, with his last Cures, DIED IN ARMS “ Good-By, Lizzie. We Will Meet in Heaven,” Was George Miller’s Farewell. HAD PREMONITION OF IT | Told Miss Moloney He Feared Something Dreadful Would Happen—Blood Vessel Burst in His Brain. “Good-by, Lizzie, We will meet in heav were the last words of George | Hiller as he died in the arms of his} sweetheart, the girl who was to have become his bride In another fortnight Miller, who had just celebrated the twenty-sixth anniversary of his birth, was stricken by death at a moment when he was discussing thelr future life with his promised bride, Miss Lizzle Mo- loney, of No, S58 Pacific street, Brook- ly 1 ey were In the home of her parents when Miller pressed his hands to his head. “Lizzie, I am dying!’ he ex- claimed and fell upon a couch. The | young woman rushed to the side of her flance and tenderly resting his head upon her shoulder catled to her mother for assistance. A physiclan was hastily summoned. Death was already claiming the young | |man. Before he died and while the arms Jot his sweetheart were clasped around him the dying man gazed into the eyes ood-by, Llazie. We will |meet In heaven.” Then he died. Miller was a clerk. He was popular with the young people In the nelghbor- hood where he resided, 322 Greene avenue, Brooklyn. ‘There he lived with his parents and a brother and sister. Usually of a buoyant disposition, he was in a despondent mood last night when he called at the hom of Miss Moloney. To her he said: “Lizzie, I have a pre | breath, saic me. Would it not be a dreadful thing If something of a serious nature were to happen to mar our happiness? Coroner Flaherty, after viewing the body to-day Mille had dled from the effects maine polsoning. An avitopsy re~ however, that death wis caused bursting of a blood vessel in the brain, a NO FINE FOR MR. BURDEN. Millionaire Had Been Arrested on Charge of Running Auto Too Fast. Zeller, in the West Side Court, to-day, discharged 1, Townsend Burden, the millionaire soclety man, |whom Bicycle Policeman Nernay had don a charge of running on auto- faster than the Jaw allows, | ernay testified that while chasing the auto he timed it by his watch, and at the speed was nearly thirty miles an bonr, Mr. Burden sald he was driv ing @ new machine, with which he was | not fliar, but ‘he denied that its galt thing like thirty miles an | hour, om Geo Magistrate See bn EomAnD RoCH | and his great ay emi invention, the Koch Inhala- tlon, which converts the | Koch Tu- ber culine into healing P ally ove Dor| that can be Sait directly into the alr passages, the discoverer of the germ poison that | produces cons Nearly @ thousand actual and complete oures have been made in New York and vicinity, Over |000 testimontale trom grateful patients are on filo, Call and seo the testimonials and call on the patients themselves, Home treatment given If preferred, with gpe- clally prepared Inhalation Apparatus, without extra cont, No charge for cousultation, examina- tlon and trial treatment. Call on or write to Koch Tang Cure, 48 West 224 at., York, for {luatrated booklet containing symptom blank. Lawyers. “GEORGE ROBINSON, _ ENTIRE EXPENSE 99 NASBAU BT., N.Y. DIVORCE $50 Lost, Found and Rewards, bach, veal reward Ww World. tHe) PerauuR 437526 of the Emi inks Tagk. Please return, Cainbers at. Loot Of BTOL wrant & Induatsia book to bank, 510 Real Estate. WANTED—A tract of Ja about 6,000 acres, close proximity to ye Bend full particulars, Address J., gotiated, City. ee Auction Sales, Stephens & Co, 258 Broadwa; DIED. | ANpREWa,—Suadeniy of paeumonia, on Batur day morning, May 34, 1908, at bie real donee, 42 W. 7th o., GORGE FP. AN- | DKPWS, in the Oth your of bin age. | OF HIS FIANCEE. monition of some grave danger befalling | / gave it as his opinion that | , The 22, ing sixteen years. «open: June 1G, Sundays dy ‘grows to seventeen yenra old, Half expenres paid wt wid losing teams; Addtean Beajamin. E.. Schourer The Marion F.C. of Harlem, have d 622 Flushing a ty wing teams: The Hell by a coming feason and would fl With Ceaina averaging alnet Hy those representing milk n. They line up as follows: third p hou Sargent, t Asia: Edelman, | have the all Wille place, feared nde Mauser; pitcher, J. J, Brennan S. Sechweickharit; second Waa centre field Game with teams third base, J. Straus; shor Unirigen years olf are. cequirs Peht fled, C.F Black; No, 19 Fant Dooner, and left Meld, 1. Wanted by the Century Baseball Club a good GOUDBERG Hf ROBERTS pitcher, catcher and short-stop,, averucion ix form I ‘ Nocdta Pav aurea Tavs spa Saturaay sterooy wane fined ant Tale ne Albert Abromovice, No, 208 East ‘Thir-| ed on River. View. Park. grounds se alana Clarence Relcke is captain and etar i i sn Adirean Ri pitcher woit Jo Joln a church or : ; ‘ teenth street, was the star short siop| fitrean 3 sixteen ¥ S° for Saturday atte pitcher of Bon Ton Wield Club, We class No ipeiiiteeintonatient| jersey City. ‘Addreas Haward’ 7. Crane, No. 10 lie strnck out twe : nm High | ulzed for the Hundred and Twrenty-reventh street ERE i Join a strong] bs, ‘The Afbany Deseball Club would 111 & ah IN aul wank iS mith ‘ana range a friendly game for Suntay ACK all-aroiur of the New Al | 4 aah yal Minne Osite team in the Firm Ward avernsing eleven tc Basebail Chid ‘ a Mfuntred and. Fi teen youn, The batterien are Kelly uo. eran li Hast One Hunired and. Forty: gid) MeConmich” aid Norton. “Address. Molert --- = | fourth street, ‘Brome lia Nash, No. 7 ABany street. The Falcons, formerly the Terror Jre., } aieg Ty Taber sheen st ot piteten Wishers,.| gate) The Stourbridge Glaus Works A, C. wo ale, (hte baces Strom Mush ieechls of the | antenna to book gamen with teama averaging wantin, pitcher, Ty i Rineteen yeam for Sunday and holidays at] arrange came with teams aver Corona, LT, Address Joe Cook, Pon-omes, | Sranke eam KET OL we | Jersey City, would like, to Corona, L. 1, Wed ant Ninth atrcot i Jans desire to hear trom a battery and ound players about eighteen years of to farnieh thelr own uniforms, al amos with teams willing to Address ‘Thomas Donolive, 312 Are- nue A, New York City. Vebanded ant vat The Owk A. ( fun hit by Ryan and pitching by of the game. oe eatiee. Adress, . 169 Hudson street, nk Bet Ith some. yeare, The worvad base and f 10 foature Fedward elty. They have Sun 4 Cun- May Heaven Help Despond and Hopeless Sufferers from Kidney Disease to Accept the New Life Offered by ritis, and Albuminuria. Thousands of people suffer throug! a living death from some form kidney disease. In the majority |cases the poor sufferers have been |formed by physicians that there Is |hope. If you are a victim of kidney dis- cette Ampbion Fiet@, Club jhaa all Saturday at | jet 444 Kovolunio se MBRIF r ernoous open atte 7 ike to | of Brooklyn, won two Ait them ith aahormed team Atteen. years” oft | HORN, $0 nex inst Su Toey beat the Dikeman . /@ase, take courage, dear sufferert for Games. Address, Charles Gay, 384 Myrtle) aN ae eine days. 1 AER allah SALE ca lhe OU CEU There isa mighty saving agent avenue, Brooklyn bareman snd ia ay July 0} iia with teams ever. |that you have not yet called to your Deontar aid; it is Paine’s Celer: Compountt, feds, Orient Banebatl Club, average age 1 Mo Jerre of age. Address Presa ier ce with any team. \ : me I wily 210 Conover street, |'Thig grand medical prescription has ‘ant Marantee , ie Weshacaick Tac Amboy Field Club would Ike to arran conquered as desperate \cases) jaa from and Afteen holtday: Arion Hecke Collins, the cola se Juntors ea oul! lke to arrange samen Tinesup of’ the ‘victors fe ‘ae follonn: Gus, Te ing é ing tirteen to. ftteen years field; vane, ‘mecond-base: O'Hirien, ‘centre. Arid Weesawh } Ke eG to Oct 1 Went emt trom May 3 rd Bec Teagan, thitd bane: short-sto} right Mela, and Colitn tees to Atteon years Address John Collins Heyman, frat The Nelvederre would 1k yo hear tran a Keen years ol, and | street, * The Ping-Pong Raroball Club m, They would like t toams off Larchmont, N. Y would Uke to arran sing from fourteen Line-up an follows dy, captain and pitcher; Fred Schun’ Thomas Brennen, frat base: John Stan: Patay Shean, third base; Bi fleld; Jamon ' Costello, right centre feld. Address Jamen Fitty-third atreet, New York. ie in trim and. w re Field Ch) would Like yea with all oli! r Vi_ years of are Adder Thirtysthird at years of age. ward catcher; ton, second bare Doninelly tert eld; Dan Mai ‘ontello, 113 We The Concord B. B. ¢. ke to arrange games with any ununiti with teame being unit = a ne averaging from trelve to fourt teen to nix vzara Flold Club would ike to arrange ireus Harty J. McArdle, 6], Water Hubbell F team averaging from eigh John J. Mes capt Monroe Address Edwant Cr are A, Lagvilie, Ne reet, y t Fitty-thind street New York Clty. Maroon Pleld Chub ». 18 Cedar atreat inal st Sixty ink a Bi sand Sundays, games to to a0! a has organired ab would Ike to book yours; it has power to pluck you as a brand from the burning, if you have but the faith to give it a trial. You may perchance ask, “What will Paine's Celery Compound do for me that other medicines have failed to accomplish Paine's Celery Compound will ac- complish vastly more for you in your disivess than you can imagine Its first great vital undertaking is the purification of the Iifs stream from waste matter; the result of decompo- |sition of the tissues. It will remove jall_ morbid materials, saving you from uraemic poisoning, which so often proves fatal in kidney disease. In addition to all this, Paine’s Cel- ery Compound will establish nerve force and new nerve fibre; it will The Arrow D. B, Club would ike 0 book |, William C., Grimm. eck stop, G. Melon fi i ‘ish th rs games with teama averaging from sixteen to | Fale relmen, through rd bal H. Ro gam {from sixteen to seventeen / nourish the weakened system and re- seventeen. years, ey have Ma: A Deer [and stick work en! 1 frown, frat” bane Pitege yearn undayn and holidays They have Sia Tay morning eeotaierasens 0 ho planedl| SuHion Wheelmey oe Mecca aunlivaar walter: jeculastiwe te aes [une Sugdayn and hotidare Ther Dave! store the full vital functions of the inv mn Cortlanuc Fark. They would Vike to hear ue Oat auto, ange fame ten verasing ming fo] Oper, | Address “Charles Cala, No, 17 ¢ kidneys. ‘om two Rood all-round players, able to play | civines his way tho rost 1 Faarn jens Jamen Mvinneroy, No, 34] row, 427 Forty-necond street. any 4 kerim A. CL defeated the played @ game of ball on 5 7 OL Paine'a Gelery, Compound 2 single ‘The Rival F.C, of Harlem has organized 15. Adddrens Chriss etary Hereirinaaney Terps Independence won dy a core of 2 hour, Your present critical condi- would Mke to hear from all uniformed teama| New York City of feature of the ga y the Delatour Jre,/tion demands the immediate use of ing fourteen yearn that play only §: Tae Garnersvil rt i fe Latkerltm A to fourteen years Ithis great life saver canes. They line up foliows: J day § riy-twa hits, y games with to La : F eateher: A. Faust, pitcher: Martin, fret | ‘Open, ' ne ‘They line up Emma Doty, of Red Buttes, Wyo., ©. Riordan, second bare; Crowley, t= Jirly 1 1 i saved by Paine’s Celery Compound tf Kress, third base, 7 Matthews, ret 2 fel, Grinnon, canten eld: Kee, ; Rill Water ise “atltee a to| pr shire le ade |trom fatal kidney disease, writes/ag eft feld. Address J. Kelehar, 165 One ¥ . WU Na MEE A tf ‘0, 828 West Thirry-|follows: “T had a terrible pain in my Hundred and Second street. On. Burt: the Yorke! nm oR Ane and’ amine, Atares seta d The West End A. would ttke to hear trom | antec he ny the aoor® 96: 2S are W anager, "Ns" teroy | {Tae Sacred Meact Jualora mt and defeated the aon i ines one 1 lormed te a om seventeen 10] ant on the fallowiia Sunday they letenter rick Masenall team tart Dy A score trou- slahtenn yearn weno er sem a ULAeTveu men aay” Chey aelaate UB MO: me count eatuner cae i"Hteare Juniors now claim | ble has all left me through the use Ket and. the Wintel Routt rats rane Wt 14} open. ale Saturdays in June and July. ¢ ey would ike iat fees tof Palne’s Celery Compound, Lact Uliano, 1227 Sixtieth wtreet, Brooklyn. z “ Pest Pa eiss sl Sn eSHEAtR aTeu ngs, (Aaa rama of like strength. Addrem | Spring | had moufitaln fever and was Bie Jatalee AG mak Te be eee trees Vere onivies SGA DaRIAR BIEro can on aise : Se 1 Adelphi street, Brok- | sick a long time;'since taking Paine’s OM, “They have all daice open. after Tey, have Decora: | ‘The Nationate, of New York, fave Satuntare | athe genedict = Celery Compound I am strong, T feel All_ games to be played on the Hustler A Jily Aa M. | am tS fase tn June, duty and Auguae one foe | Jonepn'a Dane i eoore of very grateful for your medicine. TI Addfeas Capt. J.P. Burke, 655, West “I Se te Meslistt le wacom ea The f of the game was the pitching |am glad to say anything that would eooud attr York City. minds. at Ul Ta © of u of Moser, atriking out ten Tt . , Around )atieat), New, ox City nue ma M. 7. Heffernan, {awe tore aaten open for nonunitormed teame |eRCOUPAKE people to use it, ‘The Irvingn defeated the Lakewoods be in York. ing sixteen to seventeen yeara. ald score of 18 to 11. 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