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N G, JUNE 9, 1902. SPORT IN ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. ~: § \ H. M. Ziegler Pays $3,050 ff for Colt by Wagner-Longa-/ a light — Dolando’s Brother) } 5 Brings Only $125. { As | | (Special to The Evening World.) a GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, June 9 | y Yearlings from the Beaumont stud, ! property of H. P. Head) Wood Brot Li ers, G. P} Headley’s Rose Meaity stud, J. 8, McDonald, F. R, Hitehoock and eral other owners were sold in th just outside the paddock here this 4 ternoon, the sale having been trans-| B ferred from Sheepshead Bay, ‘The sale did not begin on the appoint- @d time, as the high wind on Sund blew the tent down and it was close on te 1 o'clock when the first yearling wae led into the ring. i ‘Among the stallions represented in| : to-day's sale were Ornament, De ‘Top Gallant, Esher, Chary Johnson and in the iot we Such ood performers as light, Precursor, Kilmarn fan, Dolando. Dixieline, V Ry and Lillie M, Be oN he best. price’ secured w: which H. M. Zlegler, the West er, La for the handsome colt b: net ngalight. One of the disappoint- ments of the sale slight bidding on the St. Maxim-Barbishe colt, a hat brother to the ‘'Heef and Beans” horse, . Dolando, who was knocked down to 3 J.C. Jacoby for $1 PROPERTY H. P. HEAL BEAUMONT STUD B. c., by May Lida Gs J Fonannbee, sagen ¢., by Ornament—Hutoha; T. C. McDowell, 2, Phor RTY OF WOOD BROS, WOOD LAKE, KY B. cas by Gs W. dotinsoa—Perky Merrill; T. J. hy mp, Top Gallant—MoDona, KoA. 4 3100 : I oir Walter—Mary Greenwood: W. ¢ 4 10 a yi sat mmany—Maw $50. by ble Walter—Vi cM $30. Ty Gharade—Mago; T. C. McDowell, $70 PROPERTY 8. K es &@ CO, NICHOLA! p: VILLE KY : B.c., by mp. Dec ver—itattic Vaughn; F. 1 0 Mitenedeh. §8 Gc, by Rainbow 230, PROPERTY Ch. ey idereat—Notre Dame; W Pere ty anne de: MF. 1 i D. ¢, by Halms—Orangesde: Dwyer, $40 a Bf by Umiament-s ster to Reporter, Geor WAGNER Krauss, 200 woot ann 8K nucns ‘™" ENGLAND WINS POLO MATCH : PROPERTY R. be } ny Wagner nM mY BY SIX GOALS TO ONE YJ. & MDONALD, NEW YORK A fire by Walma—Promenade: G. 12. Wilson, 1 ‘! i WILSON, INGTON. KY. oe ee , Kingwtock~ Ext He Garrison, . - \ 2a aca Great Crowd at Hurlingham Sees Second) PROPERTY cHCOCK, NEW YORK I be again ting lant of the THatie—Panay sR Game for the International Cup. |} Ch. f vy imp. K the Thistle—Squander; s HM. Zeigler, 3300 4 F Howes 8. BARDEE | ie Manteel--Happy Girl; George Krause, men's combination play % Ty. ECKENT e . of the in vidir off told, aid) th. 7 RTY CAPT. BRECKENTIDGE, VILE wk behing dae Tine, to i STONBWALL STUD MIDWAY, Ky at Hurtingh herican. jou, A. foul was fhier—Mtian Hullo, RW ay by tmp Beher—Atisn Halle, R, ener errwibae se Amer a, sees RTY J.B, FINN, WINCHESTDR, 1 | cela tag Biba yy 6. by Handsel—Alvarvtia soe hs ; len dian ae | HURLINGHAM, Eng. June 9.—The Vout, ut Hugiemiater wus thon i TY BARRE B JONES [disappointment caused by the postpone tiaimerine! (ae : be by mn j~Mattie B.; Ro W. Walden, past pon f-tim. the was i is Sia 4 sate nt fit of Saturday inst had eome oftoct Ameriea, 1 PROPE! y vet ND OR, tin ping down the #) of the fashion f MORE. NEW YORK , Pourth j Ac, by St Maxim-Darbrewe! J. C. Jacoby, | pwd whieh assembled at HUT ta AQ nosicane 4 eee the p: $123, Aiea etara thie afternoon to Hine 1 | ge eee eee eee ee 4 ——— second match In the series being played | Fy hus wwhue to bud. lek. in Nigel i GRAVESEND ENTRIES. for the Amertean polo cup, Jbony’s chest. the ball fell to” Nickaiis | ‘The wen at tho start could not] init he minsed, bs i : nen the whistle blew the gan At RACE TRACK, GRAVE! D, June {Gay but the balmy alr contained a) namounted in MeN. Hower | G&—The entries for to-morrow's races |SUrKesUMN of rain without be wotu all wa This part LU is iy cold, The magnificent streten 0 wa IP bunipiny q ure as follows eM Heelan ; ua Be First Race—For two-year-oldn; handicap; turf between the King's stand and the Viwo t BOM, Di oa 4 club pavillon was in almost perfect con RRA bee a TArroran..124 Blue Manner s...0014|dition In of a week of intermit ext bates “a Fearon oo AE | Ont rain. Myre was a scarcely perce i Hover | * Bensonheres Betere: 0s |tb.e breeze down the field and it ae SS aH: ipitesbape! Miele 1% not suiticlent to ufiect the value ol Te or Whorler .. U8 Sun Gold . 3 not Mt mt f tun va ” i i ay Her Letter 115 Bobbinet 102 | either qual 4 etn ow oy! as MI Second Race—For three: handicap; " w . mille and one-#ixteenth AN land the Kavorite hu nto move agin ; 100! ‘The betting before the t the ' ld races ape ihe 1 game was still In favor of Ha, in Broun Hens Honelish pon! wad spite of the Americans’ success in th i | Race—The Hanover Stakes; for two- | first game of the seri yo) Ma \ Pte a AT a cothasien s9| ‘The crowd Increased considerably | Hackensack Tom Lawec fore the game commenced, A nv is ' Cot ie Pa { coaches packed the outileld, but Wail, wl wits Britlar Var Ari spectators generally sought the covered i twa ive Banner t a Git in the Cai Mesias stands, where raincoats « is and Wil uit a ‘Wild Thyme Hsrses shades obscured the pring . P | Bernara gowns, A litte rain fell a few minute tood—Rnglani, 2: Amerton Fourth Race—Stevplechaae Handicay; for four jbefore te commencement, while a vum-| irth pertod. year-olds and up; about two tiles ber of were made In the pavilio | Perion . . Aleck wees 15 > Pitth Perlod, Marylander Foshandy jap | #t 6 to 4:0n bd men. | a Decameron Delmate ok he leams were 1 h fl in Herouloan 1 Pigrwsys BA " { H ditsliy Bolsterous 190 |, RICANE Wz, J. ely t 1 uti Gutter Delt iy) |Cowdin, Foxhull Keone and Lawrence ! Nisley Ot Adjidemo Ury’ ' “ 1 bad a ; Fifth Race—For thr Ide and . % ; = hot ko. new the 4 efx furlongs, aVGhAE (abd. Ps ITISH—Ceeil Nickalls, Prederiek ; bi Mi i iy tine ply 4 Star ot Went £4 Smoke. ake, George Miller and Walter H ho iad Then the Americans ty eather | i naidl ia a Kalter ‘daw’ Buckmaster, i : F iebron + vad, after a re Marsiriaa’ M4 Wun bady pangs eri ' Hnigitstnon grade Fouraine, 110% Aneodote The game in detat! was ax followe: | be tad seared Panny + Bh Rimer duller ++++r10)! Buckmaster missed. Tho Amerisant Miliv Ther Khitat pressed wirongly and the bali worked mach more after Us tn ear-olde and up; well- land mate a dui. Mill Was altogether in favor ing; mile and one furlong. i , ne EE H | Pailin 100 Algike .... A bat aniveod the) Bag 10) Prince Richard reese Pus Hi oat. | Mller | Sixth Perlod, | 1 ot Delenneas +t Is, but Waterbury: saved the {| ‘The Americana ran away with the ball | #hot at the goal oul, but unluckily they bad ! = e American goal Prat the goul wax can= WINNERS AT H. pite of this the American ARLEM. one with Wick, and a ond stru, In front of RACE-TRACK, HARLEM, June 9— [ied RMiiieg HU cMnaR nan aotke Wen Following are the results’ of races |tne jit re Mhe defonag and atuack of the @cheduled to be run here to-day: jatroke across th mit of the loans wore splehdid, ut sn Mi Bicat Raco—Four and» halt furlongs, [isco then made w danh wal a moat ex red, making the fifth goal by a —Won by Lady Matchless, 7 to 2 and 7) cling struggle ensue ir gale | (ong shot : © 5; Lemco, 10 to 1 for place, was nec- oping Inacitele, Waterbury and Keene , wan now practivally: over ond and Alice Cary third. Time—0.67 1-5. | fenalve game, rl lish team, playing i great paved 4 splendid d ing the Bngiish off well others for speed Second Pertod, Waterbury, getting a run, the ball right Into the ground oa Br hit. The Ameri Wis strong, A fin bury Just sayed the A née belng onl, we to four, {4 broke his sticl hen there was 4 splendid combined and Agussix & chance at (h The Amer proseln Won by 6 wouls to} the % 1 beating the | Kame ne A f Knowing that Hahmen to-day ant ever pl ‘only sativfaction won by the the mont 4 toans hay the gs wate nd Race—Three-quarters of y=-Won by if You Dare, 7 to 2 an 0 6; Layla Imp, for place | to 3. was @eoond, and Zibia third, Time, 1.16 2. h | Third Race—whort ocourse—Won by | 8 to 1 and 5 to Fare, | Pes Ferpfce so wae wecond anid Hulelia | 9 4 Fourth Race—One mile. Steph fo 1 aad sto 1) won: Om 1 to 8 for second, und’ Lord Quex wan L Time—1.44 2-6, furly tre Brouke rr th run woul then passed a splend Standing of th. % ined pli Waterbul hit a woe FINISHES AT ST. LOUIS. fo front of a sorimmage, | Jésenn NATIONAL LEAGUE . ie 7 he with va | ny ¥ Chub. 1) The Kinglieh am: obwat= | Piiuabens uDé| wow Vvork. OH TRACK, 817, LOUIS, June 9.— ny gall ont swe Amur. |tnlones 4 Mi Boston Paces Hcheduled to ba run here to- me Ane atwote, und wd away’ Potiade ni a an Tesulted as follow) and Nickalls, xlipping up to the ball | AMERICAN LItAGU our and one-hait tur.| Just minted a onl |e whith, 10 to 1 and Third Period |aiiladelphte bi Horkoa A Louie 4 to 6 ow ger lies ‘Tine and a half ture and 6 to The Americans hit out. Freake got away, galloped down and, with us ap parently straight shoot, mined the to to was [foal England was presmng hard. Mil! iy, Per pet tke oat | lata dni ot rr y it ler played the ball, | Providen WWD 46 1" of a m loka ie De peta Ay sd WE, nat chongs of goat isphamnateg||PO UU Ae MeUeeNeaR 61148 8 Me iuirde Fig iW) t Waterbury stopped : ‘ LaAmonnls, and “Cowdin mado! | Baseball, Pele Grounds, Taster, ¢ , _ & Bop run clear w the way line, M., Miebure vs, Addi, Oe, —% Wagner, Beaumont IF THE GIANTS HAD A TRIO OF BATSMEN LIKE THIS WHAT WOULD H and Bransfield, Three Hitters That Are Helping the Pittsburg Team Run Away with the National League’s Pennant Flag Again This Season. BRANIFIZLD GIANTS SURPRISE PIRATES | AND SCORE FIVE RUNS, (Continued from First Page.) while Lauder was beating Hitchey pla with Jones's stow voller and all the time Jimmy was | Eine Lo. He got the too, and, ihe (led with no one aut Tian popped a foul and smith dropped hen Duo slipped out a safety and aud Lauderescampered ever the Howermans puny lift was caught Tran, at thing at rth ka got It 1 Bnunsteld ov mate Third mning, couldn't te 8. Clarke's Uf little nt No runs, Hy i un, vumont out was Lrodle's dose. ad the + too. Th Two the ball In t tumbled to also helped L lied a neat bunt in front of the id reached frst safely, Smith followed with a Mit that nearly took Tannenill's left with it, Both Giants moved un while) Leach” was thro tng Doyle out on his bun Lauder s raj sited to the roost. Tt waa good for two bases and scored Bean and Sith. Jones cracked a. Bat too, that sent Lauder home went to second on st Lo th plat He went one more while Wagn was) throwing ut. Bowerman Dunn FAST GALLOPING AT SHEEPSHEAD, longs in Racers Shown or Track and in Fine a! to The 2AD weath at y and Sheepshe prevailed ale the ones, ‘There Iged in ning reoah galloping course kood re Augu a mil Mustern M m work was inde the were of speed montis (over Amicit furlong in t covered tH he Youngsters: danm were sent six 1:2 Leonid, Anak, ¢ Kater and others trotted a: 1.16 1. wl! Musidora Reels Off Six Fur- 2—Many'! n Perfect Weather. World.) APPEN ? CORBETT TO BOX | ROOT OR CARTER |The Ex-Champion Agrees to | Tackle Winner of Next Frée day Night's Contest In’ Philadelphia. Jim Corbett will be seon in the ring again shortly. He 1s to be matched to fight the winner of the six-round pout between Root and “Kid” Carter, which is to be decided hefore the Pexn Art Athletle Club, of Philadelphia, next jay night notified Matchmaker Me- of the above mentioned club, ays ago that he would be please r Corbett | Carthy, afew to fight the winner of the Root-Carte: contest, and told him to clinch the mateh as quickly as possible. Both Carter and Root have signified thelr willingness to tackle “Gentleman Jim," and the winner and Corbett will try conclusions in a slx-round bout about June 2, PETER MAHER 1S JO TRY IT AGAIN \If He Loses To-Morrow Night | to Russell the Ex-lrish | Champion Says He Will Quit the Ring Forever. ter Maher, the Irish heavyweight, itly has changed his mind about retiring from the ring, for he has been t big Fred Russell, the weight, for six rounds at ow which Is to be given by of Philadelphia, to: izing that a defeat ns the loss of what it- i he now has, Maher has ally trained for the fight and {6 re-—— rted as being In fine condition If successful In beating Russell Maher will be matched to fight “Kia” McCoy, but If defeated, Maher says he will re- tire from the ring forever, They will box at catchweig' 7 matched to m Western hea prestige = HENO, IN UPHOLSTERED CAR, OFF TO RACE AT CHICAGO. | | | e |Every Care Taken to Insure Safe Trip for Mill- igare t t e 1 to Tannehitl and was | ionaire Mackay’s Derby Candidate. ree ries rth Inning, | Lauder got Waguer's bounder and it | Meno, the erack three-year-old eolt,| Heno will probably not grow very m 0) e rs reached Davie In time. Bransileld Met! is on his way to Chicago. His owner, | lonesome. His stable mate, Frankfort, | Wits Oud for acon put ony tn | Cia Mackay, the millionaire, and/is occupying a share of the car, t he same a dase. Dose took | the public in general, have placed falth|and sv are two of ‘Trainer Charley | Sinith's foul-ily,-No' runs | Persia es & win the classic! Hil's carriage horses, Heno will get parks fanned, Leach threw Rrodie's alk Mentone Ac ss Bree? Dora po Be All agree regarding jer. te 1 tnrem Broek event on the Western turf—The Ameri-|the same care en route he would re- — a tly tf No runs. can Derby, if quartered in Millionaire Mack- the fine quality and \ Pitth Inning, | Stories have been told for the past big barn at Sheepshead Bay, Two . Doyle stonged | Tannehlil’s rap, and week of the sumptuous style tn which| handlers, a jockey and a small bey exquisite fragranre y | tossed it to Spark's, who covered the . ¢ Henry Young was to| Share his ear, and not for a minute wii be “onroy go! rat of ety the great son o! len Cs as ‘ i of : : 5 ToaslEne Oa orien fety travel over the one thousand miles of|human eyes be oft him. He will be 3 3 \ hit, Wut Lauder seuae it and Sent it railroad. ‘These stories created the m=] curried aad combed) waahsal and uahad | to “Doyle, Beaumone ot to bean and pre al parlor car of the} With the same sat training ihe Giantlbomtarenneniiiouethe san ton teen ae SRILA DBEICD CAN OE Ne Pee ota thing done that he A third, but Umpire Brown sald not. it type which carries hu belnga over} ¥ clonal {ition he ; was ‘a bad decision. Beaumont stole the country would be at the horse's dis-| Might reta AplendiA Conon second. Both pirates were left though, r le valls, »| showed to be in rday when he for Smith handied Wagner's pounders PO*s! V aed Walle HO ENGL Ene arter with neatly. No runs, a ders tnoroughbred would not bruise or injure Ve quarter without Smith dropped a safe one in right himseif In any way, was another tm- . q He stole third, and again Umpire S far as eating concerned, Heno is jed to the base and Smith got it. No une 9%—The yerfect track ud Bay this hours most | considerabl everal at th ground at ja reeled off wo minutes, me Mizzen and furlongs in yrman, Fire nd cantered. J, EB, Madden sent his youngster Ace- ful #ix furlongs in 119. ‘The two-year- olds Whaler and Never Such turned the eame nt ind Yankoe gil loped a mile and a half with Jockey 43 Koll in Burns in the sadile in 2 and Goldsmith covered the mile route breesed over the half-mile 0.63 1-2, Pentoncost wax aske » half in 245. Gun Fire, 8 can and others trotted wove! an King Han- ng together 143, Smok: ground in da mile and kiiful, Mext- nd cantered. Nossignal did a mile in 1.48, J. WH. McAvoy furlongs in 1.19. mile distance in Hangie and Che furlongs In 1.19, Jot Bage, Capt, kolng bogethe: Oat Vewuvian ‘Templeton 1.00, Sir The youn Jim and breezed th n turned six covered the Naubadour, Hm reeled off six amers Soar Lawrence, ree furlongs Us Musidora spetded six fur- Jonge in Lib 1-2. Why Wheel, Numeral, the youngsters Burgundy, Toga, Yaqui and others were shown to Jogging exer- cise. ‘Trainer Peter Wimmer sent River Pirate and Blue Ribbon five furlongs in Lv, Ol in the Can and East Indian covered the same course in 1.081-%. Ips Dixle turned the ground tn 1,0648; Hands acroas and Haversnck breesed a hale in 058, Garryp Herm shown, Latdy Josephine did An 2.80 Lea. Tohula breesed a half in 0. win Was not wx furlon ed ¢ to call on oppose Tatra "te "ine very bled eatehere to O'Connor au Bro: nul view of it. runs, ROUGH WATER pression. But in a word, no such mode of con- ‘ance was Heno's, He was placed in hot going to be served as abundantly as aveller In a palace car, phe less we. feed him,” said Trainer Hin, “the beter off he'll be, led contrary to Lauder fanned. the crowd's Jones foul- | or y baggage Of course ney an ordinary baggage car | Of courte | ating and taveding do not go hand in more than ordinary precautions were/ rind. particularly with @ race-horse of taken against any danger. as this fellow. He Will get a tue hay to muneh now and The car was transformed Into a verit- ieee rterith then, but able stable. A box-: 1 occupled about one-quarter if car. The walls around that se w padded, but ny 1 th rain and during the days . hot with yeivet, The upholatering, was in giving him his final work for | A of burlag nd straw was the padding, ke It was about a foot thick, a good pre- a0, we expect to win with him, i Rk ORL lie Mackay would hardly. ta venta 0 8 ains for his comfort if he and I i | ‘Tanbark and hay dust cov did not think so? ‘Varsity Boat Showed Ime, floor of the stall, and attogethe iteno's cir fs attached | to tha fost : jwas a ided odor of the stable alr | GD! gO me a TCS ene * . hie will arrive in the Windy Cit provement TosDay Notwith=|arout/tne cu: inek totmarow moming HE CIGARETTE standing Adverse Conditions —The Freshmen Ra . cademy, Brooklyn, ¢1 gged MISCELLANY. seaeat AO cte THAT SATISFIES A The following we ? | he Yaterttare | President. Harold 0. “MeNulty, YALE QUARTERS, ¢ PERKY, Monona hooks, Vice ats ane QUALITY hampered the work of the Vaanstty ¥., ‘trom | : gh Shoal FRAGRANCE and freshman crews on U) wn et AY Miatoarel Unhyereity tours Alaa 7 rning, th sting - te Maged this wee - 13 announced tie make-up of morning, the Ude setting against a WII be Tague thie) week an anaiivnned BA masa: a | MILDNESS Me 2B ASRS: OD BE ol champion of the Strott 21 as follows; | Seabring, | ae ‘ stances conaldered, the api : vetty Van alngne, of the big * yb emarded 6; Hazelwood, 7 Coin, Pa UNDA eae coamigetey, thas fee lie, (6) tigosal, 8 Hlaaivoot, 12 oan, || CORK c very encouraging, shoving much om- phere hese ‘Thursday, und on'that axernoon che Cornell || PPPS \ wt the work the four- crews Will go to P a. OR AME AFOSR RAN SPARE wae UiKe ng the lead | The Mavten Park High School team, of Buttato, | | JED) varsmen took a mile walk before | lingulshed It | Ithaca, atarday, The WiRnere avores, roakiu 9.20 the ‘Var ealcaasi| £ #8 49 polite y broakfast, At 9,30 the ‘Varsity four-oar| ,y q apecia “ land toteesil ake nd fourth | SuRBRUG Comrany, Makers went dow close to the go much rough wat twenty elght went the right the river for a mt left shore, Ath tl tle League dield Saturday at the ‘place w , Keeping soho but encountered | = y that a speedy re- | 4 turn was made, the boat being out only | RUPTURE CURE: nutes. Whon the ‘Varsity le out at 10 o'clock, following . . A q The lumproved eiastio (rus 1s tue only truss te bunk upstream, they found Do not always receive the kindly attention and loving & word with | ebsalute, coment conditions much better than lower down sympathy which they deserve, ‘Their ailments are too Af v he riv Was shipped. stretches of two miles, , or natural and eandinfirmity though considerable water The practice was over the stroke be ry nt and pe ee. Lady in attendance for pamphiet fre IMPROVED BLASTIO TRU! often regarded as purely imaginar unayoidable at their time of life, D! should not always be associated with oldage, The eye f ing about twenty-elght, The coaches 168 Broadway, New York. gave Jnstruotions la falnor pointe, of of the gray haired grandsire may be as bright and the Mer near oth Hon to moutnlng own at the Anish of complexion as fair as any of his younger and more ne winolos, ‘Tere were No Changes | yi : i vigorous companions, from lust week's make-up of the tw Nata erewe, | MAK UP OF the O*° Good Blood Is the secret of, healthy old age, for it In the Freshman boat, Ferguson, who regulates and controls every part of the body, strengthens the nerves, 4 haa been nurain, to-day to his ol placing Bradley, freshman four was reg the couches saying they wore slow in getting thelr ha DUNRAVEN’S COLT LONDON , lodged againat Lord Dunraven's Salute, | wh), ha, on Baturday in the race for the Kemp- | The Giants are wurely rorthanted when they | UD sovereigns, at Kempton a nh the A Vath a sore arm, went back Ponltion at’ No, 6 dis- ‘The showing of tho rded 4s poor, makes the muscles elastic and supple, the bones strong and the flesh firm; but when this life fluid is polluted or poisoned and loses its nutri- tive, health sustaining elements, then there is a rapid decline of the vital powers, resulting in premature old age and disease, Any derange- ment of the blood quickly shows itself in an ulcer, sore, wart, tumor or some other troublesome growth upon the body, and rheumatic and i] eases where capaules away At recovery, DISQUALIFIED. bottles by express. $1, BLOOKLYN JGKEY GLU, SIX RACBS TO-MORROW AT 2.30, June %—The objections n by J. 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