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LST RET TO Seeieaiatitaitsiabdend dabei meatroamnantiicmmameme taco THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 27, 1962. US BRANC | LATEST _ GOSO69O5066 PRIZE. ? Was First to Correctly Answer Evening World Turf Puzzle No. 3. John J. Leddy, of No, 125 Avenue D, New York P City, is the winner of The Evening World’s Turf Puzzle No. 3 Prize. He was first to send the correct name of the man in the picture, which is Secretary H. D. McIntyre, a veteran turf official who is seen at the track every day. Puzzle No. 4 will be printed on this paze Wednesday. lo FIELD WW =» WORLD'S RECORDS THE CYCLE DERBY. ‘WILL BEIN DANGER, Sixty Valuable Prizes and) Remarkable Field of Athletes Hostof Entries for Irvington-| to Meet in Intercollegiate Millburn Road Race—Will | Championships at Berkeley Pitman to Referee. Oval Decoration Day. = on Me NEWS OF SPORT IN ITS VARIO reanaceansenns TRAVIS AND DOUGLAS LIKELY TO FIGHT IT OUT. OF THE FAST |SHORT ODDS AFFECT STRIDE BENSONHURST. When Price Is Long and Juicy, Bennington’s: Colt Puts His Best Foot Forward. Bensonhurst seems to be a moet er-Thero aceme to be a moral to alt thés, ratic animal Whether he can read the slates in the ring ts a question, but It is queer that he runs his worst races when the price is short. And on the other hand when the price is long and Juley he puts his best foot forward. In his first race at Aqueduct he was at a short price, because people knew all about his work and knew he was a god colt. They tumbled over one an: other in order to get a bet down. They got their bets down and they stayed down. Rensonhurst ran like a candidate for a frankfurter factory. Next time Ben- sonhurst started he was an 8 to 1 chance. He was heavily backed, and he was a vastly different horse. He hag a world of speed and just rolled home. xt time Bensonhurst started at West- ter and he was an 8 to 5 chance. he short price. again affected his stride and once more he ran like a frankfurter candidate. For the fourth time he started, and the bookies laid ing the crack two-year-olds of the year. Again Bensonhurst had his speed, and though he finished third he beat Mexi- can, the winner of the Expectation and that Is to beware of Bensonhurst when he Is a favorite. The writer witt not express any opinion es to the oamme of this queer showing of form, but the public f# at Mberty to drew eny conclusion {t pleases, A very pleasing incident yesterday was when George Odom came out on the track mounted on Francesco, The crowd applauded him generously. The hand- lapping was prolonged until the hoy was out of hearing. It was the public testimonial to a boy who is not only plucky but whose recon is not be- smirched by any stain. Odom rode with his old dash and vim, and won the fifth race on Hyphen, owned by Capt. 6. 8. Brown, to whom Odom is under con- tract. Mamie Worth ran a remarkable race yesterday. Breaking from almost last position, she ran around her field and finished ‘second. Tt 1s an open question if she was not pounds the best in the race. Unquestionably she is one of the best fillies of the year, but If the stable up Garrigan? A better rider would have had the filly away well, and it {s an even chance that she would have beaten the winner, Barring Rosetint this is the best filly that has shown this year. — Boon after the sun 1 Records that haye stood text for Day an army of cyclists wil years are Wkely to g0 by the board ise a ener Stance to tty" theit Prtunen, Lane y he ; " re . ( 5 to France to try their fortunes, have March to the famous old Ir M- | the Intercell championship game Yesterday Bensonhurst started for the | 107 TNC of WaPHueMIonlite salon Ge Ay fifth time. He was favorite. Again that | js said. It seems that there are some 30 to 1 because Bensonhurst was meet- | Wants to win with her why does it put 4 | i attack of the slows, He was beaten off. | American riders not wanted in France. | Minturn course on. the turnpike, newt | to be run at Berkeley Oval Decoration | a Newark. They will go by train, trol-| Day, “All the preliminary: meets have | RY ADAMS ley, carriage and vicycle, and re] shown the general class of the comp ‘ a OM 1 x noon there will be 2,00) devotees of the] tors will be higher than that of any LYNE We. OLD ENGLAND | pirants will struggie to win the fourth annual metropolitan golf championship on the Tuxedo links. What WINS AGAIN. {} NO L wheel lining the road walting for a] srevious year glimpse of the greatest event of Its kind| The hundred-yard dash will bring to Beginning to-morrow yeseven a held in this count gether Dufty, of stawn, the word's | little chance the majority of these have against such crack Champion Walter Travis and Findlay Douglas the qualifying round will determine. The annual Irvington-Millburn race, | champion, and Schick, of Harvard | Of course, sensational games and surprises are to be looked for always, but if the final round doesn’t find Douglas and Travis fighting it out experts a i which is at twenty-live miles, has | Hoth have recently covered the distance | are amiss in their judgment (Continued from First Page.) | h Baling DOr! 5 seconds (the world's ‘a mien fi y. F Sateen Cy Mere ate matcher] Tertell, of Swarthmre, Temes cram | ‘The field this year és a particularly good one, and some rare golf may be expected during the progress of the tourney. Friendg of Garry Adams ' j ere Pan ravine lawith ts DEAE Ad STEAL TAS ties . ‘ i stakes, but th ort that he could not the struggle, and it stil holds intercat.| With these figures and ls a dark I | and Jasper Lynch believe both will distinguish themsely see ethte the autdy golpe wasvenouen The race is aheart-breaker. ‘The course | Moulton, of Vales Westnes, of Mean, | —— ——— ; to muke a liberal, rics against | him. me saenlG N bs ‘ } 4s exceedingly diMcult, with long hilis] id several other entrants have even nee down to racing, Old inelind ect; | Referee Saved Game Newar! to climb, and the road surface # rough | tine records and the sprint will be nf ' \ YANGER BEATS RICE. UNION BOAT CLUB REGATTA. Use Rn goonierieritne ook cine ted Mani trom) Being (Knocked “in spots. The field of starters is always | Mlr-radser. | = =a Sun-Shower and Namtor made the run- NE < more than one bundred, and in the}, Wills, Harvard's captain, ran the} or Was Game and) attr © Programme for Har- HUM, co NNB te outer tae beast eh Out by Stopping Bout in a Fuel | ° here the othe 0 fe crowding at the turns many serious] hurdles in 8 As at Cam- Crowd’s Cheers. Jem River Fete June 14 ’ O'Connor went up to Old England with the Fourth Round. and sometimes fatal accidents happen. | PMidee lust Saturday, He was ‘ 1, Yanger| The Union Boat Club will hold Its an- X Bor Daingerfeli, ‘The two ran jocks 3 ‘e are sixty valunyle| Pushed and is Ilkely to smash the 5 | F ual rey e Har! or Sat to a furlong-from home, when the Major prripyvean ithepe jaro .alxty (valuable) Be oh r Kelyaee ia h th > , | nual regatta the Harlem River Sat got his neck In front under O'Connor's prizes up for competition. Last year wor record, held by th | alco ‘ s urday, June Mth, *} vigorous ride. From there to the fin- (pectal to the Rivening World.) there were fut twenty-five. The prizes | MENUY Kraenzlein | i 4 strong fight and| Capt. Frank J. Connell has arranged ish It was a hard drive, with Old Eng- KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 21.—Weak- run from motor cycles to diamonds, and hammer will bring together the won t the crowd for his| an unusually attractive programme fs Jand winning ie a pee: eneavialeanltconacloumnens ee aITaIRNGe d-b two ts, Dewitt, of Princeton, ang ) oxcedi ange 8 too] races for the occasion, which will be fol- F ‘ IPTH- 2 tbe entey: teat 1s a record nraaker er-[2luw, Of Calltornia, last week the} Great Interest Taken in the Yanger was 100) vad by dancing at che cu-houre in| YON 1. Rogers Files Bill off or ero-vearoite: veiling: ave turlongs blows to the head and body, unable to , f o fat Pitman, Gi 1d HL Dayw'|Tker won, breaking a record, but Paw | & ot sleadinthe tallies Equity to Enjoin Catcher] starters, wn ks., mLitin,. aeraees, | LORRSE protect Biciwelé from the/ceemee a Paapali ties ale sings thease ae can be safely expected t alee the Second BattleBetween These Around f ic : fi Playi Hy hA Club , Si Te AGUS | zigzag rushes of his opponent, Jimmy 5 jalainde the mariel| (03 afely expected to nthe . bys) sob i e New. Into port, knows how they should. be |tdler or foree a now record Fast Little Fellows Before) « SIMS KNOCKED OUT. COUR EY ne MONARY Heo ceGubade fat, Eleavniey wn venreresnioa eee yitty ridden, and has a keen eyegfor any in-| 1m Al other events excepting possibly Philadelphia Club | _ but Brooklyn. Squid, 92, Creamer.......6 2 48 2 8 Ack the disti t Pp : ! | Otto Sieloff Puts Him to Sleep in Gloridaa, 106, Durns.-.+-. 4 3! 5% 7 6-2] Knockout at the hands of Tommy Ryan, fringement on fairness, The race 1s ance runs competition will be Hinne news neaa'| Lard Turco, 104, Cochran.: 7 Bie 6% 40 12] of Syracuse, last night at Turner Hall gure to be won on its n its, keen and the performances showing the | ba sin with straight the Eighth Round. Jouac King, 94, Thompson 6 8 7% 50 20 fter ve af te \d fort; nds of ! best on record ‘ bs “7 y n.. May 27,—Otto Bie- HW 7 a 1, | Ancke, 106, Booker. 8? ¢6 ga] after two minutes and forty seco ol —-- rs | A great deal Interest has been Wor, down, how-| ST, PAUL, Minn., May 21—Otto Bie-] PHILADELPHIA, May 27.—John I. Paap tae SU Fl aguting in the fourtt sound “of one oF GRAVESEND EN — aroused both here and in Philadelphia | 2)t AC Wanger had | off, of Chicago, last night knocked out) Rogers, as counsel for the Brooklyn | Col. ‘Tyler, 99, Pollak Ah! | /40\| suis tiae cute evantesan lati Gis. TRIES. Stanal 1 Jin the six-round bout to be decided | fin a) beter Art Sims, of Akron, Ohio, in the eighth | National League Baseball Club, hag filed | Jane 99, McGinn 6020 | the ansas City, nding of the Cluba, hal of olding on | 5 si a bill in equity tn Common Pleas Court | Ollite, atern. 9i1 12 10 4] Time after time Handler went to the —_—- . . NAty LEAGUE, Wednesday iight between Hughey Moe. | for hls i id great ait-| round of what was to have been a ten- | & bill in oauits Ce er ua teatonee poor, Won eaaliy. Time—1.02, canvaaiunder terrific’ blows, andlea(otten| (ipebial te ‘The 'Bvecing Wo Club e \ Govern, of Brooklyn, und Grim Jones, of | Heult jing rhe mon apart during | round bout, Sieloff had all the better | No. | against James T. Me ! Change of ownership to R. T, Wilson, | aia n fT tH 2 a Pittoure 15 Brooklyn a / | the iwo rounds beciuse of Rice's of the Detroit american League team, | 5, . stagger to his feet to continue the RACE TRACK, GRAVE D, May [Chitwan Civetnnat! | Philadelphia, ai the National Athlon holdin Hie ahisdle§ 8 | of it, and punished Sims severely, fo enjoin him from playing “with any /Jf Worked wonders with Kennard, | ining Te was game to the core. When Waibavedities tor Ao-moreow TTR AG ARUP atta Tenn La eo Phiadelphir f favor recelvel with ap-| Steloft's manager saya he will at once] club but the compalnant organization | formerly the property of John MoCaf: |e oy vee oot we ty stopped the : W4i8t, Gouln. York numb challenge Joe Gans for a mateh for the | during the season of 1902, eat Fee A Piste bey py ee prDES) y A JL id Sa a AMERIOAN. LEAGUE, Journey to the Cit es lignteweleht championship, Gane: and | q2iouninen ft Uecdeclaret (seme ie eee ae er atr stained (cor the | or entiene daendleris body sand feet Fete ee rmerearolaat: ea] ats We gt tue SATU OAL LAER Ty AN-Cubans, | sfelof have mot before, the former get- | Me Hrooklyn Chub tor the present seas | hd, win ‘in a wallop by five lengths, ene badly brulaed.and mwollen, Faan, ¥ Atnelroy He Dan tay 117] st. Lout 1410582! a IBC R RHA RaraIKG The All-Cabans, of Havana, one of the strong | UN® the decision, Alloged, he jumped his contract ‘and |s paule anal alorioas were) eco} pagers on the other hand, appeared fresh, and Aakington Hd Renshaw iM ee ital tlie oe A Hohoken eau at the St. George Cricket | Lowrey and Tipman Fight a Draw.| (ii. Philadelphia American League Club |!n a drive Rostand beat Warte Nicht a | Were Han ler's hard jabs landed, Adricander ‘00.14 Tinkunw cup 14] pufato v.16 iy 4 Be Girouots, in Moboken next Sunday. The All- | “WAUTISOILE, Say 20.—Jack Lowrey, of New | hore head for the place. The latter was three |@PPeared none the worse for wear, He 2 US BS Hohner TR Wom " payed w York, and Joe Tipman, of this city, bored | Next Monday has been fixed for the|lengihs in front of Squid. was ready to admit, ‘however, that Second Race—For threr-year-olda Providence 1410 # 1h seen In Philadel | pon 7 they have | twenty rounds to a in Germania | hearing on the motion for a prelimin- SIXTH RACE, |Handler had given him plenty to do, and mile and seventy yar W De tt fi yoys of this weight played so fa aon, Maonnerchor Hall, this city, ary Injunction, for the first three rounds kept him calUineae 54 = : iWlsssbai —— i all | watohing all points closely, ao} Wiens har NEWS AND NOTES O € AMATEVU ASEBAkb PLAYERS Tyan fought like «whirlwind from the Heveg Cah pe canoe! F TH A ° start, obmpletely bewildering Handler at ‘Third Race—The Criterion Stakes, for fillev — ontet ah fy Treas I (Gueaiimaanirecies 1a) EF SoMilmapterker tariantors arenth Wilcansallt 4, ‘They also would ike to hear times, and was the aggressor at all two years old; five furiongs Sivuattes ‘ mt Ben pela welt left Bela, “alloy, | Saptertier or onto tee eee ameTOE, OU | from a manager. “addrans. (Gates afiar June 29) stages. The tide of the battle soon partie Lav! ray gf Notes... ---cTi¢1 On Decoration Day the Seneca Basetall club, third Bth a., South Brooklyn, «York Jos. Morris, No. 3 West One Hundred and Six- £ showed that Ryan was better than he Mauri... “i Pec Bee Tiffany @ Co, will play wie Trintty Foi © xPavlte, Serool No. 186 defeated Public soot | tocnth street. Malden, My 3 | had ever been in any previous bouts in HE festeygaemcr cara ata vole vr rpg No. 48 at Olimpia, Field. The feature oft C. would Ith nge | White ‘Ow a| yuncdehiAEARE RL Padi on da alana ad han May 25 open for fame wus the strong batting of Public Bhool { mimes with ver vs aversgiug sixteen years Gauiee | Pink: Rose, 92 13 «4 | thls city and that Handler was out- as ork |The came in to, be caod at 10 A.M Haare tah No. 166. Score—v¥ 40 11 fo be’ played on Saturdays. The agecombes will] Won by Roue, classed, The Eastern boxer’s gameness and re: Bence vital Chub- Ppitehber sane bs ‘sie 80 Marcy ave, Brook’ | A good all-round player (lately from Toronto) | play at One Hundred and Forty-seventh sweet: hital s ind. ve [rer ceatae pe Bee sce Hametintt Cb would ike. 10 Join’ a strong. semi-professional | and Seventh awnue this Saturday. Address) Neither One third, wen. the) crowd, ane, aD UTES 9h IBY, re Zol, Padden ane: W Unita. base; Laweon, i$ Bast Third street, New York City, | teat averaging twenty-one to twenty-three years | games, ‘Thos. §, Andrews, No. 200 West One wate encouragement, he fought with all the Bol. Pada bane White, tnird base; Lawnon of age. All_communications shousd be addressed | Hundred and Thirtleth street e strength that was in him. Handler ‘ Ment tinetateee contnity: reer ; to Michael Purcel!, 10 Charlton street, elty ‘The Beavers would like to errango games with N.Y. Y. CS SCHEDULE. worked a left jab that often went astray, A 1 pitcher; Hamill, catcher, Van Auken, firat base. | professiona The Faamount A. C.. a ing from fifteen | tears averaging fifteen years for Sunday atter- but when it Sanded it shook Ryan. Be ace a iartycvonrconan iand) upwasas | Tithe seeent: Dome rons AAInaA oaens Dart ie| Rebonacaareet A Tiee | to, sixtern “veara, would He to. Arrange games| mons, “They will also play for a side det. Ad- up Ryan. about six furlongs +] vera, right eld: Tite, lett eld, Sones, centre rect, rt : uly 3B. a B. Mayr, Jr No” 629 Amsterdam avenue, | Regatian Committee Announces | Handler also had a vicious kidney blow Cormorant ... 117 Brandy Smash .,,.,201 | 2°!) and Chrestie. shortmop Nocholas Club, of Elmhurst, defeated | Teme. ame s that Ryan avoided whenever he could. The Puritan 1s 3 8] Ta: Young Sidueys want gamien with teams Machoult. Ucn ee York Us tne VERUnTNTlACitieareuiall kev Reames BST TOG at Colonels ave onganteed tor the season | _DAtex for the Several Hyents, the men accent te liene lapsed Qa Javeragine from aioe ta. ten Years oii Sunda The tinier wight arrange | gaine~ wh eatin avetaytog frum ehirtecn to i teat ectnde; [And would Ike to arrange games for Saturday | The annual schedule of races of the] tis was adhered to strictly. There wae acurdays aud holidays, Decora: may + With Lewiie averaging twelve to! fee sears old for Sundays and holidays, The 4 charles Ons holidays r Ne! = 105 Aadren Alfred Hanop, No. 10s) Us Adirean Hugh Wtconaor, HiKith | tars, isvwom Jes, Wale F.C. and Tiger ure Address Charlee Hahn, | eo Oe ae eee me tere oreee | NeW Work Yacht Club has been an-| never a susploion of a foul, Handler peta NOY [Arie yreiermet Aidens Jon Heche, 231 Hudnon | A oer eee ty would tke & John's College and the teams of the Protectony nounsed by the Hagatie cam {| was seconded by his manager, Florri¢ Oe 108 Giworge Bane} re woul like to book a number | street, cit Bien ee eh aia es 40 ad Sacred Heart, whose average age corres: | Dates for the several events are as tol- Mert ashe 22201 Wie oni a days and ho amen wiih unitormed oums avor | Iruke A, « ike 10 book games. for | CAmE®) wNiN All Arntcolage profenwional | ong with ours preferred. Address BE. F. Gor: |1owe: Barnett, Pobble Quail and Jos atoGuirs, & SINCE eck cher alta abieoreanaiaaiand averaging. at ‘Only whowe haying their 1 with first-chase uniformed] Metropolitan, line-up. 8, Mund Me ge | man, 45 Bam One Hundrer and Eighteenth ae : 1 Ryan left for England last night for his i upward; about six fur ee, iS = ete aa ae. ee 1, Vor, 1. f21 Wiloox,” tb,; | MFee ‘The fifty-sixth annual regatta, for all) coronation fight with Johnny Gorman. E m8 eroding aut 05 layer would like sia it Si Dinke avenic Ferry, Si; Le Hriediander, | the Throwna of St. Agnes would like to ar- {classes in racing and cruising trim, to be i Brak Kebane 00-110 106 med (rast: has piayed eg F an Ue pb eNene ela uy, Aiden Le | range amen with teams averaging eight’ to| sailed June 19; the Glen Cove Cups, tor ; ' Tohvls 198 1% aL Rela avenue roves" [ Auxi and) eptember Leania averagl Ween vears. Line up an dates open until Junt 1§ addres Paul O'Don- | off Glen Cove June 2%; the Newport | ———————————_____. k Tbe Dancer 110 uu . player would tke to Join ay Brawt, Se gad Haat Nia follow: C.Attes VE’ We Sackett." 18.0 1h | nell, 206 Hoyt atreet, Trooktvn series, for all clasaes in racing trim, to A “DEFIANCE” SALE. 5 Frankfort vO 10%, eaelghborvant, Hieyined ‘Duns, Nu-| y The Arlington Maaabell team, of ast New MM like to arrange games| J. 8. fh; J.) Milach, | ‘The Knickerbocker baseball team has been or- | be sailed at Newport July 10, 1 and 12; Beventh Rece—Fur maiden three-year-olds an te ne et me ie . ‘a Filet nis iW saya en fe at on veera | aes ne Charlee Hi mas ead ea could ike te Rea a oes taaras: the fifty-seventh annual eriuse, for all aT Phe Terror of Mrovklyy have May gt kan Sovenh:| Culver aveuie. Jersey Oty Motght re om twenty to twenty-five years. of ‘ Yank. Bee maakt have, May is ah ver aie dormer hay Hane: 1) 0" OE faeraging fran tmeny tg cema-ait 204% | claasen in cruising trim, the meet tol THEN, Y. BICYCLE EXCHANGE, 107] & Yenteen, games to be played on our qrounde mul ke to pxtields. formerly the Constitutions, | the servtoeg of a good siortatop, feld: 7. Gallagher, catcher: J. Flynn pitcher: |rendezvous at New London, Conn., AUS. | Everybody may ory bargains, but bargeins don‘ shersbselOGi) DAS STOR, FOIA SORE ALLORES, AAaIRp areal St Mary's by a acore of 2! heventoon Ot eighteen yearn of eee int hase: Ce hatha Ane bare; | 4, and the Autumn Sweepstakes, for all | come to every one. In our DEFIANCE BAUM beibecreag | ervey RG Ane beatae, re plarere: Aa eigite “lsian che Championship of the | dates open after June 8. ‘Thomas ulna, No. 316 | fiop, am. Walkers stant felt | classes in racing trim, to be sailed at |{4 week we duly the entire wade to squat at howrden . 11 The Carlisle Juniors, averaging een years Mi ey average from ¢hirteen to fourteen: at Hi hattan, ic 2% a ley cannot mate! inte WG oth have May 30.310 and. du = wou iike 13, play aa Bn api 3: Oller lagher, No. 384 Weat street, city, | New York Sept. 11. tyatem, emane i id Mke to hear from the hoA urday (., Young MeGuin G. O'Neill, se JS. O' Lear: ‘The Madison A, baseball team, of Jeri For the cruise there will be the ous- ‘THE PAMOU8 AMERICAN FLY@R, $18.50. O | the Heboee ‘Bre dunt anil ATAINE Foal gamnew apply ty Charie whortetop; J. McKenwa, left field, A. mit J. have all dates in June and J tomary prizes offered for the squadron STEARNS, $12.60; PARNBS, $13.60. tae Juni piiteryy “¢ rene rate | Oo. Huntin and Thiris ath ete Fight old; G. Porreat. third base: Vo Albane, nod, atrong teaine averaging beventeet Trung trom port to port, and the cruise raruatt 4 WINNERS AT ST. LOUIS. Niosrom Jun Sorningeide Bo i eee nitet Ae personal a nee CE viniting eames Decatare ot New | WH) extend as far to the eastward as Phe lh ag 7 . * Gwene, Add Ppt ath referred. Agtreat communications to Act. | tbe headquarters of the Pastern Yacht EAPLORIR BICTSURR SIE OB = FOC, Liberty Ft ° and ee third team heblonges toa Club at Marblehead, Mass, the invita-] Ramblers, Readings, Cle lew York Club | mous makes, $10 to $16, Gecond-hand dlcyeles shaving been $5 to $10. ps i Mana Md kley, No. Broad\ Hey Tone! 2 Buckler, Nov 96 Broadway. jai of that club forth to visit Its home wi vot Arena at Thirty=-ninth etree, | The st “y-nirth Street Annex of De Witt Clinton Ac. 1, would k Kamen with teama from chirteen to RACE TRACK, 8T. LOUIS, May 2; School. They would also ike. to. hear rhe Pha PTE Aes CA.\0) Detuatas limo Marat: Regal’ f ed as follows al ira avenue, New tithe the Wy arrange Kames in June with nto f aide bet of $5, the Victor», of Whitestone, pro- | battery for the winners, and Toher and Monroe Fee eee hy canine nani ‘he | Gos, and $1; 500. Bella, 190.; $1. Cyclometers Miwlrst Race--Three-quarters of & rolle y a aeaalicl feame averuaing Uuuriven to, Atlee and. ote Sunday ferred” Aiidreae John Connoliy, Whltewtone, bev, | for the Never Sweats eruise fo 0 ig trim, Bios: Boo, “Giioa, ie} Hundreds of Repair Ite fon by Rei look, > 6 , ange panes W athe l aver roger meshes a ape fa \ addreas George] The Anchor F. C., of Brooklyn, would Ike t pen evenings, zy F, r ne Bt Lal 0, averaging aixteon to} it Ormed teams averaging eighteen. 0. tw \GE fagner third. Time—l1.14 1- , evenionn yeni and formerly “the well-wnown | The Kevport Chub tas, the following | who wit lay nour rh ate fora wide tet EXCHANGE, ' : Pi hateNe 9 to hear from a] dates open for water 0 van; July 8 19, | Teams of kentiemaniy” bearing preferred a RESULTS AT HAWTHORNE. Devorion ey ak DUS Au leet Tie aaa lta Aa % Ete Peal ell G R oO F U L COMBINATION BICYCLE CO, 4 ea and alno Juie § 15” me age desiring (0 tmok gainen 10 tw ph wa] Halstead, Key pa lyn, or 10 1748 We, lead, tn low prices! there imitate, _ b4 RACE TRACK, HAWTHORNE, atuy |i, ‘tm everaging mrmisen’ to] memnents arwnte, Ailes Toba J iM, stnooia ; it leah logten Helis, would I bequeath to my children Scrofula with all its Nngwoie, Side: ‘Btortinge AD C Mt ovis wen years for mide bein M. attendant horrors, humiliation and suffering. Thisis All other American companies’ wheela at one Some slightly used an eduled to be run bh M.—The races sc Kt fourth former pric Hosconela, View] The Franklin pesiay resulted as follows Aare By ey epi Nene Sainte pees Pe a) a strange legacy to leave to posterity; a heavy burden agents! sample $5 up, The great sale of tf Sete ete santca se cae att Thirty-one siren eT abuitio, Mavag/t, 01 Rake Piny:elguth to are} Here the err the young. 424 ranitlen, “irom, two, clea “agencies, yng? 5; Brows 6 to & place, and A battery and two govt ou re would ke p31 This treacherous disease dwarfs the body and Whe, shop-worn tires, Se ee n die ett ‘ hinders the growth and development of the faculties, vial aie Aire: ape OUR POLO TEAM WINS AGAIN. mein iy i Sate | RA er ane | Seta ents eaenal ier tisetaoe ‘Ageerionns Ocleated Hurling) chore peal capita emt Uiaries Nelein, 3 ‘ Aiea A aarp Scrofula is a disease with numerous and varied a Ot ee | aereeing Alignn tp sxteon seare.” tor Sattar | gameq with, team aver gia Honnuth Fight felts B Melwie. let fed: 3°) symptoms; enlarged glands or tumors about the neck 3 Team by 8 Gowln to 2. tlercoon, the fellowing teanie, preferred: Ney The Montauk wou Hexion, veule felt, Ad wives, No. 4h | S7r Rrmpits, eatarrh of the head, weak eyes and dread- eee ae . LONDON, May 1 American polo | Academy. | Tyroe of Fordham colloge and at 14, © 4 Prep 7. ve ful skin eruptions upon different parts of the body BROOKLYN JOCKEY CLUB, ers defeated o scratch Hurlingham |)” M Greene, N Tent (nie, Munared | M and Hook) i ile") show the presence of tubercular or scrofulous matter in the blood. | six nacus rocpay av aso Pm. | eoatey iby 8 10 the ur sreatp earner a atenind bbe teklnty Arrange Karine with <oame averariog oveive! ‘This dangerous and stealthy disease entrenches itself securely in the | om Mettatee tact," viet aaa oatener May 10 with some Masini onthe, fon aireot, New York City system and attacks the bones and tissues, destroys the red corpuscles of | 4.7"! Y*°s. 248 %).o0 Warlor tan, a0, tee Bret twenty minutos | Tuer Mould oie ibe a eater Baek PACeae Sealing Pe Moa sma te Arline game os bet Unis’ seams us not tow «] the blood, resulting in white swelling, a pallid, waxy appearance of the | fi, %., Kaye gives scrminns of the ba Bfaxor of the Hurling h Sreas Kedward Meehen, care cl J, snes, | Tirown's tlusiness College or stan Th] call ot hee acct Bey ee gene att nals | Hite chan’ Sut ixseenyearold teams tor gamea| Bkin, loss of strength and a gradual wasting away of the body. iI, Fiatbush ave, iF the visitors had everything thelr whe Mundred and Nineteenth ¢ Company address W. John Ki has | to 8 kaince With teaum averaging, Btleen | Within Alty miles of Ni ork, Decoration Day &. S. 8, combines both purifying and tonic properties, and is guar- mn way, an tol moon ie open for & strong team. Address Manhatten or slatoen. years line ve Hronew aniOre wou ke to erran etch Oona A haa Joka '7, (Mavines "We, 1M. Panel 4 L aden i the ideal a, nis dni arn) a wc” we” a eat | he iglesia aad a reiitoce affestiont. It parities Medical Sit a flys nadie Aarons Mien aay a mune to, eigst Teer wil’ play tae the deteriorated blood, makes it rich and strong OLD DR. GRINDLE, CORBETT” AND ATTELL. and a complete and permanent cure is soon Siew to Fight in Denver on atl The Montclair ¥ UC, would Whe to arrange ae. 1 Bey AR ue hy ‘i 85 years 4 spoviailal In diseases of men, Unde June 6. Juniors de 6 Monica 0 oars WY. aon with for Araolane effected, 8. 8, 8, improves the digestion and 3} sth “uitivhiis c ONVER, Col, May gt—-Abe Attel|| fame, was hy hiling af Howl ing | vei Rostra) ¥ nie» og a an Pre pie NT ue iislent Mate reotantsed tor the sea-| assimilation of food, restores the lost properties to the blood and quick- ‘a ; 3 sie ted pe P Young Corbett" have 3 aye] (¥o home rune and’ one th ore s Siub would like tol Alien Feu, 167 Mast One son and wi geod pivher | eng the circulation, bringing a healthy color to the skin and vigor to the pints, Sanetalony ad SH anes pean ste | ii, hte shea gaan with eatin mtu saat Banat 8 he arta raging trom fourteen wat] Weak and emaciated body. ee af ye i " to be 1% p “6 auittent B: We ie, foribed att een rears, sibrow d:'Galan, Mo Fb Get Pas Write us about your case and our physicians will advise and help Hemember OL, j Juntore would ke to heer trom] you without charge to regain your health, Book on blood and skin [Ot im od es Yul rate Aincades ftee. 3K, BWANT SFRCIFIC CO., Atlanta, Gre. [t22"%, June, July and August, apd would like to clow | on Sund, teeme ‘estas “with “‘Aret-slows | eoai-proteasious) ” Leaume | Yuissas te Siren ree aatiae a4 fllow: Is ounds at 3 o'clock | bast Kigmtiein street ; ¥ ea Beg, MA be | the Danbury A haw & tow open datee tn] ‘The Claremouts would like tora , Games ‘ Mb we ‘ 4 ‘

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