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LATEST NEWS TSSNES ON ca SY ai fp dst AD PART TUN ARLE Cds SUT A i. THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 12, 1902. OF SPORT IN ITS VARIOUS BRA a COLUMBIA CREW 10 IESE Coach Hanlan Hurriedly De- cides that Practice on Inter- collegiate Regatta Course Will Be Beneficial. The Columbia crew, which .# regarded Asa dangerous factor in the big inter- collegiate rowing regatta which takes place at Poughkeepsie June 2, leaves for the of the tussle = dat, Coach Hanlan did not intend to take his crew to Poughkeepsie until few days be- fore the but after realizing that his men would benefit by having them train on the course on which they are to row, he hastily ordered them to ges ready i i purt for Pougnkeepsie to-day, AS wiminary {0 the departure Couch" Hunian gave the ‘varsity elgh an unexpected shaking-p which wiil obably be the last before the race, o men, Iselin and Smith, who have been rowing with the ‘varsity, Were taken out of the bont entirely Iselin Was regaried as rather shaky, but Smitn’s removal was startling. In their places were put Maeder and Nicholl, both of whom had been rowing with the second ‘varsity and are re- garded as skilled oarsmen, The whole seating order of the boat | was anged so that now the positions are bow, Roland P. Jackson; No. & Johns. eder; No. 3, Arthur Weekes: No, 4, Alexander Nicholl; §, Robert B. Bartholomew, No. 6. jold C. Town: . Gerald 8, Oo Pousbilby smoke wv Mroke, Wiliam ¥ Rolling, PITTSBURG STARS WILL NOT “JUMP.” Jack O'Connor, Pittsburg team, the catcher of the ind Hans Wagner, the heavy hitter of the same outfit, ha: not “jumped” to the American League, Neither has any intention of do!ng #0 and emphatically denies the lates: bases ball rumor, The story that these stars had agrend to quit the Pirates was circulated in St. Louls, It was to the effect that the American League team of that city had succeeded in signing both men to play ~ HO S lL TAYLOR GIANTS’ PITCHER SMALL PRICES FOR BLUE- HARVARD COACHES W, I A R Pl ; BLOODED YEARLINGS.. 's Turf Puzzl AGAINST ST. LOUIS TEAM. 7 The Evening World’s Turf Puzzle ; 7 (Continued from First Page.) | $2,100 Highest Paid for Brothers and Sisters No. 7. eu es Sar Ke wares ayia cen trad mat a p New York's team and says fo.ks yan. Doyle took toe a of Noted Racers. ; ’ F ; H Lauter muccesdea: rsit ets VAD me i f 7 here shoul at them with more eon- MW art Bs - DihnI0 NAVA 1s a A PRIZI; OF $5 will be given to the person who) riiregion than thee dons SOP getting on wroond.. “Jones rapped | the i Drilling at New London— ‘1 th ss ne of the men in the picture and OL AWTTHIRL Tee at ee EG He) Aa Lauder i arndbatcs i correct 28808 name of the ! p piciure do thir re 18 not m in the /el ni nes went tO Rec- (Gpeetet to Tie Rvaning Worth) pH by Du *| Bancroft Recovers and IsjCorrectty guesses tie name D world that would bear up go well under |Unune se New York devurasa batter wea GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, NY i Fanny Bliers Ay J, duyme Back in Boat writes the best fifty-word description of hin, Ansiwers must) wu scvain ax neve Giants. Cripetnet a hil, for he filed to Smoot. Bows June 12.—The yearlings from the famous | 4/00 ; ian L : : a ais is ; Er a o luna, they [erman's Boost fell to, Donovan, Tetvlor Belle Meade stud, one of the oldest breed- | * y me | eens eee be in before 10 A, M., Monday, Jun: 1G. Address “Sporting | have Gone: 0) aol WIIG Ane lynexbected. 8 RIL wan Gane, ’ ing establishments 10 this country, wer Wondu ‘ ARI , Weal, af / ’ 10 We > $3, | they. at Mit SAE med he did hot bit tand cated E SESad'GH nile dy the Faile-tipton i aaa; : ARVARD Qranret caves} Editor, Evening World.” Give your ful name aud dadress. |i \ Foe eee Ure ee aaeyane cated “4 any in thelr tent just outside the pad- J PERRY, Conn., dine 12 Bancroft w heath eaman te curly Ave minutes, Although Jones Bae nym 4 Myon Mtttowar $09 [ack at No. Tin tie Harvard boat when i ia twiied on bae shit, the run did not count EB dock at the track today. There were | | ; | pera Sew Yorke to Bae! hope. | two Tens, . Hi eo), Wik. by. tinp is «light tool wit customary mo New Yorker ‘| «ho s : forty-four catalogued, and as a)! A 2 rel. § , i, . Fo aON Ae ae iv Re gut Mhey have « good team and one whtea, | bird Inning. ¥ at the grounds but three, the sale hid oh by Ine } Hi fat «littl wh Will grave an ext to begin early In to get through | 4M y, ther 4 Te $ Bancroft is all right again, having ered alearrett Pre tet race. “ M erent) GAME NAitgnr UuNiTGR Uwe: Tete. Mente | EF \ OLE IA Wee Boeken Steal eecond x : The yearlings were by that well-known Tas 0 3 i Wie anal taet Ags doin the retirement — 0! sire, Inapector [, wh) was the ey) Inspeto BP " [Mutohinson again assisted Mr. Higgin 1 “yonelit wis tert No runs, Reyes ate PEHIATAIT aii. BM ton in coaching to-day and the eight io be derived t ow ‘iie’s three. attempts at bunting a Stithat wonilertul two-yearnld Ally " u Wanda, W Ark mddiad aimilecinsehore-atretohor, belie a . failures and he went back and sat isat year, Endurance by Rignt, 14 i} LAREN UIFOMBINGSEHG MIRCGVANA ue owas Hennvs ran took a hound ‘over A t, Loyalist and seve oth in by imp, Tih Vere doehed In dropping the blades and also The cogs of th nstiles did not get par’s head and the records call 1S eal ie a ul other snntee ; n getting a more pronounced leg drive much of a wearing at that this after [ioc single, Little Joe sole second une | 4 Na Reg CHIPS, qrineorlot. fortyctwol|| Mie Mées| MHA Craw INGA MHHIEHITIe UI BURORIA von, (Sulll they tallied as inauy of the| molested. | Smith lifted a fy that Smoot rether to ord, winier of forty-two ir. A Bt 4 if "s bs nS aa were to be ex ted. St. Louis | too! Parre handled joyle's grounder i 4 races; at alf brother to Hugh Penny, | 4) pia; tL. [ffem the mile to the oneshalf mark In ix not much of a drawing card, and|in good shape. No runs, Bator toe forty-nine racess) Espionage, | iim: two minutes and thirty seconds. They nit is sald that 20)" folks | were BGaeeR Tw aibe diner of forty racta; a half sister to us had a strong wind to drive them along Niuean Cate) an it marke . | tee PARA K: RSREHKIE fae wall Senartial CRU Ro ian well that all hope is not lost tn the Barclay 6 Hteetfootea, but he, vould osemont and Armament, a halt br iy Amp, Loyalist—Talnvia as well as a good tide, 40 e time Ghants: Rat MtAt cadence throwesnes ein P to the Parader, winner of Inst’ veac's * was not fast. The condition of th wm ne fane were glad to see one |iKruger pear unt and beat i e Inepector: 1. —Su en physically is good, all having thing, and that was out. Brash Mt to Lauder, but he Tee ee Src ey ara eR TEM yy. amppstevee=Atemey Ho 9A diAdtRA eaineat cnalte MIE Ini Welent pares claim uate’ he revched first tne atte made a a near tives ty Advance Guard and! yu . sained a pound and a n welsh the day kinks heg: play to catch er et second other ood one [ae ae eae Pe Oe ti ct oe the toutcaar erew. W fi his work! failed In the plas and two St. Louinaius 1 is Ma Sie Tenn. uy Merpid bebadett) Ag . PARAL Lith te Nn in wore on bases, “Ach, sou saree cece ial) 41.106 UE sna bs Gregg taking vs Smith required but the crowd when Hartman fanned very large one and the bidding from ie yy in DeeNatromay /8) Ai Tirown, | Mint At No) 2 Urunols) role PAG to to mine him the Pogot under Ryan's infield fly, § firet to last was suirited, There was ") : ae sa fig, | tkatine! ur-our spent the morning for the day ; ‘tw AUD iea a Laer nie suf oI t on th price receive: tM me ore ingore a padding about in ne Clowe v Don ites did certainly do some auder le fo dod sho y Pa ore sinirotneras critter Reateen one Drown, $0 ‘ K thelr nfteen minutes [Dis bas At the ball fiir Kruser Bnelnibrather ns STEM, ! x tinea intth tee, ‘They picked up grounders )and thre 9) e i half brother to The Parader, as ene) r ah i YALE CREWS AT Hee bm to, various. favor with [Ea hopaed "to retire Jones. | 4 Bold for $1.51") and tiv 0. | THs ny tmp. tioyali-enitence: &. Gant Jireataccuraey, and the rooters enjoyed | assisted Hendric > a A filly by: it sisi | na Be a LS las We (OBR EASY WORK. ity The Giants worked “well, . too, Fifth Inning. meee AOS ey $ : p the stands settled dawn to wateh what] | Verkes's ash “i Pray t 4 re ell purchasiig fn by dip Dangle Damont—Laouten Ty ae aR SSE expected watld be a gooe at fire’ arrell’s hard) knock was a i i Layaliat—Lattie Raton: ® 8 Conn. June 12 —The e of all the work, the Hon. Donovan from the Mis-] ed. first ely Donovan's. foul boost | x agent, and Tom Weleh Uh ! fr --ulestoli, a. Wo Sehorr, Yale crews to-day was confined to easy Maditoh region owas thinking. | The | was pulled down by Lauder, Bowerman z The half-brother to t ‘ or Th —Anteatol 4 ra : aaa thought of Who would pitch’ was his|£ot Smool's hounder in front of the 4 et) cee 5 RIDE ROL an OealtAlalicey | Ciera abs irouble, and finally he set his mind on|Plate and retired the runner. No Tums. 3 moemb by. inspector | BY AL re nea ipa being Jow. ‘The freshman eight found Yerkes toda the work, He had Murphy | Kruger's pick-up of Bowerman’s rip Beet ainell sane tie Co fea : good water downstream early In the and (Neill under cover, too. Wee. foe, ue ite (autok hey tee | Be eet ae titans ataoe Tmome Tommie Bele 9°) taorning, (but lhere waa a (fresh wind First Inning. ere lene tare tale eee theoen al 5a a8 aya oe ya sford'a el a arellites Fe wing wien the rsity cht went Bean ran backward, to ret Farrell's nicely by Kruger. No runs. on were bidders on Clifford's iia i ih Neoeal intros vu Bint a tivo-mile ‘sp pop fy. Donovan led directly a brother by Loyallst—Duchess, and Mo= | meonan i 208 ny MP Tver and at bay when the four TR Etalienhaide. a BmbOtAlt me Sixth Inning. : en gol him for P4100 John Hy ehicttd mitie Geant See EE ten wine a ceeaea La TOUR most hit Taylor's head. Luther dodg Parclay rapped the ball by Taylor for ee meat arent train A $600. The four SERRE SW RTEL MG ae NS and though, néo the hit was for a base.|a base. ost Louls man stole sec- 2 chased the cuit by Loyalist—Tulavia jor] 1 Huron Hertemmo; G. Hendree, $n, 1, Wulf, followed by the Harvard jaunch Atiee Lau dropped Barelay's foul fly} ond by. a neat Sage He went to third , rear ! Intron. S. Witte There was no change to-day in the the St, Leuisan hit for a base Smoot] while Smith was throwing Kruger out : “Ye sales were UE EM CHU Re GUCN CB trled to reach third oa Bean's throw to) Brodie took Brashent"s fly’ and after the ee - 3 fret, but Doyle's good throw caught}ovut Barclay score endricks 0! 7 him. No runs, under Hartman's fy. One run, a | 7] y Brodle’s liner was Just out of Far-] Kruger couldn't handle Bean's roller HI rell’s reach and ter got first. Jand Joe reacend first. Smith's rap 4 jBean's Ise My over second was. taken him «base and Bean went to 4 i ih ftir a Verun. Smith pop: it on his bunt, Smith went to 3 | that Hartman got. Brodie an auder’s safety past Hartman | 1 but was caught by’ five ean and Smith home. Lauder : a yards, runs 1 to steal second, but falled, Jones p | reaches first on his’ safety to cent CHAMPION iN, CAR PRESSURE. QN STICKY TRACK Second Inning. Hendricks got two bases on his knock. Bowerman popped a litte fy to Hart- Kruger’s knock to Lauder was a hard ( one to pick up, but he got it to Doyle in} man. Two runs. time. Lauder was also the assistant Seventh Inning. | ' i qaUENG VARIN occa at Bean helped Ryan out, Hendricks French Pace Followerand Fast! Prof. Marshall's Invention to Herbert and Pentecost Are reached ‘Aral because one of Tasiors| Bean helved Ryan, out | Hendrie : Southerner Will Come To-| Be Used at Yale Records Sent Mile and Quarter Dis He to Tett fell gage and {ras single, | pages (aovecanemed Donovan Gul 3 7 < H ) e Oars i Tare Anae: ‘out, He tea to| ‘Taylor reached first on Yerkes's poor gether for $500 a Side in Full Exerted by the O tance in 2.16 and 2.16 first chance for a put out, He filed to] | Taylor reached fi fis moved ta aecon . { men espectively. syle rolled the 1 by Kruger and| white Yerkes was throwing. Brodie out, 1 3 Four Weeks. { men, Respectively. Fe ee a eee eye ngertme| Bean's sacrifice helped Taylor to third, Y i thing and Doyle moved along to third. | Brashear got Smith's foul fly, No runs: pace follower, is bitterly disappem new scheme for aidiog in the selection) g VAHBAD BAY, J 12—The | PITTSBURGS BA ; ip hia defeate by tho French fyer,| of te Yale (Varsity crow In the Cutie gheisheid Tuy course got a wetting 7 + Champion. Revere Beach on] ha ny Aa by the fests from the rain of the night before Tt! CU RVES IN THE FIRS T. Kf Monday night and a fresh mach has ire tecdrdiiie ourlcig Was 4n a sloppy, low condition and the vl. ¥y i been arranged to take place in four) has tor @ ruders and racers got well bespattered weeks for $500 a side pr ret with mud when t aswed over it. | eerie ane f apkmpion is to mect Howard Rillman warlock Many ravers were shown to exereise, 1 | (Continued from First Page.) in a twenty-mile motor-paced rice at] Sheffield Beinutle Sohool, tx was work iuy forthe Suburban Handt Saas 7 . = PichSurg on Saturday. The latter ventor of the brew machine Tt ow 4) candidates, Herbert and Pentecost Btol ‘ond, Beaumont fanned at three slow bounder to Ritchey. No runs, e vile: to he credit this season {PM I femutar ine wat fall nd ‘the all birds. found full employ Ok Newtenes JRE Me ron Fourth Inning. 4 aM ts the only one of the stare that fine outrngser Ip piton of thie weal a NUN ARneln waa herald uning ttc Al three bases, scoring Clarke, Beaumont! O'Connor lifted a high fly to Dahlen. : Japon haa not defeated luck support, The weig foeaeh mnt apn singled oto cent scoring Wagner.| Chesbro foul filed to Ahearn, Davie Floyd McFarland, Champion's stable | cMne will be about t ual Ji 8 Jo i Madden's Suburban candidate Bransfield. stole second. Dolan get| struck out. No runs. c i sreat LAE RPL ML Pete et Na st. got his flnal preparation for Ritchey's long fly. ‘Two runs, Capt, Clarke got Keeler's fly in short a mate, ts Hiding great guns, and) witch can be applic ton elmit cared ARE OA RS OS AURORE TESS Dolan was thrown out at first by | left. Sheckard was out, Branefield to 3 saoud he t BI Stinson in the alko the only one which will the eve by yolng tne mile and a ete Marte bounder was fielded to|Cheabro. MeCreery hit ‘safely, and by y, two hand, he can be consis) ech atruke imide In & fours) qunrte hance in Blue Girl breex: Heacsield by Ritchey. Sheckard drew | sprinting, made two bases. Dahlen was be ered rou rival Cham aN —— ed an easy mile in Lok, ‘Phe youngst 4 base on balls, but MeCre was only | flelded out at first by Wagner. No runs, a WIM ave, as Mao" has wlready beate Aceful, (arned ix furlongs in LT de able to bang out a fly to Clarke, No Fifth Inning. Magn, Bikes and Wathour TURF NOTES. Gun Pire got a short breather at thre Fups TAninas Clarke was the fourth pirate to walk. y ee —— ——_ parte speed. Yankee, Goldsmith, King cma,|Beaumont went out, MoCreery, unas- Nesion Hwnsincien hell heart muah: plowine| Hnnpyer: aiid of Wid cater Leach walked and then, stole aecond.| Bealinon’ wen .2htng aeoond.” Clarke > —-PIENING READY FOR MATCH, | renorte soot iovetint thet. tin wae in sume fed. Tie tworye Sufexuard and nior drove a fly to Dolan. I sie unird: Anearn's throw. being high. + | repos yout Hoxetin Safeguard anc third. Chesbro ched frst onl atole third: aca e Bheokard, “Clarke : dowd at the beginning of the speculation on} Water Suout I five furlongs in ys error and stole second. ma Setting ont theaut Bransield tripled 2 : | SeEy sweet on her chances, but a) wi cap candidate Herbert a nile and « », T spends most of his time in the betting ring while n run, i fi John Piening will appear at Miner'e| miogton wax tindecided until the Tau bexai t | runs foi |, Flood singled. Irwin, smashed a, fy Theatre to-morrow night in pertoct con. | Mil fat deciied any ty favor of ihe “alber, | quarter In 218, 1 waa bis final prepara track. | pa ‘ a ‘ais a a _peasetnd into Davis sands. Ahearn and Flood dition to enitie hm to make a faat an| torent the orien domi trom fete 1 to A ao y. | Wen for the event, and he acc smpliehed — hime Irwin kent atbounder strmight Into | Were, doubled’ on Mioogia “pounder: ito aggressive aitempt to throw Billy kd-| Afier thy rae Mr Henningion was approasted | it in good sty Ohesbno's hands. No runs. . Harlem, five mes within an nour at Tattona | went ix furlongs In Mizzen, Oars: J. GAYNOR WIN | E. | Wagner was bit with a pitched ball | Ritchey meccon, Leach nacrificed. © Graeco-Roman style of wrestlini YSN ATS [auth Tine ale and athena rated in| and reached second on Irwin's (unr, |Orconnor filed out to Sheckard, Leach Fred Mohl, of Zurion, Switterlind ot a mit | Covered a mile anda quarter in aid ae Ritaess Path tanned the air. and [reaching second. Chesbro struck out. Joe Miller, the wrestling glant of Will ald A Highlander got a short breather ata ic T Turf P le N 6 Judged ay Wagner ined to steal third he was |No rund A struc out 5 famsburg, who m desperate strug Py twoeminute Cilp ‘ ¢ > Tur uzzle No udge tally, eau ruts, le 5 ut. i in » Keonels 1 . ‘ rowan Keelor's grounder to Bransfield forced gle for supremacy at the Pening-No aU AL ANU UA ivenititar itd. Gig ramet His Answer tc 8 NO Ue tit Haein a lt Keclers Brovgcond, Sheckard smashed eee each, will again try conclusions | Tho youngsters Vading Laght, Pronten: the Best IM einvad) Nhe inning, by. sending a] a long fly to Beaumont. No runs. in fae of fie preliminary pou! The i Dus or Bulg an 1 Bo naay or Ko. | he | J * éecond preliminary wilh roduce Ur der the surptees of the Inge together yreezed three urlongs would be a catch “ville W. Holmes, of Brovk! st “t te at Sar Uhtough the Futurity courte at three mi fia , ‘ye ‘ ory a i rade him by clube, O'Hagan wou A et Beye ana ahaa, THE ue The writer of the following: Tettor has been awarded the WINNERS AT HARLEM, | ft%u}"s) i eta’ tate Zak Wecldedl aeantaay a: tkali tree Avtdie ee | Burxundy, Togaand Yoqul were hen (pe prize of for Theft Pu No, 6. Gi PRAT, Harlem, June 12—Fole| Ror Clarke, the ‘Glante’ teft elie, re 5 GRAVESEND ENTRIES. Meeplechase race Anutlier meot will he held }OVER the slushy t y easy ¢ APE rhe F SANG ria) 1 RACE URS 5 | more in shape, Hie injured finger te all right i 4 a a ee eet Yo the Sporting Edite ie Evening World , lowing are the reeults of races achedulec py 6 SE aa ; ae ai © superb. tile bet | ‘he man ia Turf Puzzle No, 6 is John Mackay, Superintendent of Fy efi here to-day: ee ite, tat aravalh exper prado han 4 rack | ‘alifor' y/o ‘One mile Wal sie wa he will be one of the atare of the RACETRACK, GRAVESEND, June ee as | ROAD USERS ORGANIZE. {FF jrancho bel Paso, awned by J. K. Havsin, located in California, near (Binal, Hace: a inile-Won by. Dane | foarte avo Be wil ae of Th 32—The entries for to-morrow's raves |!" § rom; the Fikesbare: mult m gan |} Sacramento, It iy the largest thoronghbved breeding establishment B20 110 10") Gas second, and Blen- a are ax follows A Klng “and aurtmany Desi pald over Cyeliainy Chaytonr FaRranD mit Hd. Mr. Mackay le tell and Vigorous, with rddy cumplexion—g| nenworth, third “iments 6 Patsy Donovan Wkes hie team fret rate, He Race—F ths (| Aaa er ee ald Sern Balyere Casey ek aay nied far Bow: ms B Vea } a . ond Race-Four and a halt, fur: | says all of his men are good batters and byt for He furlo ey bn a aereas The farm tn ip 10 ana white hair. He hour sisty yeors old, and his appearance B),Sucenh. Rae TN Rines 4 to 1 and | hard luck would have been further up in the PA Air Assoclated Road Users ts the longa Wn by RORY gets pings, Was uo standing. If Patsy had aald his mon will 11] Bikes adjoining Walout Mail stu organimition in the Sporting | would suggest the nature of bis lusiness—stock-ralsing. stg 8 Warmer dim, 6 shirt imme | kant areat ane day, Gobady would over alapute Golden Cott i the beeing at Rare Direotory's ist, HE wax Jaunched last J, GAYNOR, No. 73 south Fourth street, Brooklyn, N.Y on 0S bin word 5 64 Chartes W. Buen Tooth ial eee |night at the club-house of the Century Third Race—Seven furlongs.—Won by | when the ball players quit batting toward the Maleter ht vommy Ih at unions Blue G AWhnsiereer anamenio’ li cht @ix Shooter, 2 to 1and 4 to 6 Sear preliminary to elt practice une. Musidore Anrodet: me lof the ether W ey eandidaton atarte, he de! y, \ fy ss ny ¥ ‘ bi only has tive _————— [idly 7 to 5 place, waa 0 3. nd and Cart fer a great favor on Kae He ion 4 x at Baan H i Jmenbors at pre tny more will b Y ‘white dd.) Time—1.29 8-5 Pipatrons, ‘That wire scroom te a shield in. Deatitute a Hen Haward isy.2s 106 | een, Whiten “aid une: meeting — ——— Hirodie. batted a tall, through yesterday Grefen Cre } f | David Morrie, of the Automobile lib | anys “ r vhiared by the wi sare humming something arly Kye a aa en ENS BAD RTA America. hus been elected Parent a reported that John: Mia a i woe) Alvinon Ni Xe Y My FINISHES AT ST LOUIS. that ounded Iike ‘In the Bweet By and By: Becond Kave—For three-year-olds: mile {, Dr bi D. Gi. of the H welght throw of Ame » be aw m N pailed fron this . ° . ’ seventy yard Groen 1. Moccia "ons “Snare wam Boggart ve | MEM AMMOCIAKLON) Vices reaislent, und Or | Ccnipetivor around chanpionshipa shat | ? 2 Roklads om Sunday, wae] RACH TRACK, 97. LOUIS, June 12—| tn a. Louie the ta On ER 4 pale sua enn 114s OM Ragland 1 she American Derby, 4 Fe ae ogg: OF the Assoolated OF) itt be bold under the a t Vdrooe ont Te Tait Toe torsittge |The races acheduled to be run here to- |enortston, “om Paul, with, th White Crest " ft! aK Aretice Ho Mackay ha eoured All organizations interested in by New York Irish Athietiv Assootation « 208. AM wel duy resulted as follow | the thint heet shortstop in National Leagus Third Have—Por two. y08 its iieaion trois Avaue Melmeat for Uuluuan to | tik the conditions of all weal road ‘ ra agen ‘ a ee ie One mile and twenty! and evervbody knows that there are not many than f Puiture ave the mount-o le sane eves onuided to membersh ’ Pen Nan a Nery dod ohne to wn ch cham stm, [Me We mn by Warner, 2 to 1 and 4 to] #ny escount at all A riers een ie) a A Ht hie records prove thai " ope) Turner, 2 to 1 for place, was feituchy Hose Wital Walle at Leaington lant week Auguet ielinon aa | won Uy a epecta tet Hiner’ Company and Jong, and Kate Freeman third, Time 2 tes Bride at ‘dehors WORCESTER’S RETURN GAM. ee Morse Meighin. Cae seoond, A pelemed the yeariinne wich wil race tn : 144 To Pest tase arias elialp ee EY scsgph nanan ee ee eee tl The mew yacht Nirodha, owned by #hemM nid rid Race Mile and twenty yards Figar mer have teen | Bamtern ase , a eel EONS RA ie eiill ba. n by Ignis, 7 to 1 and o * Gold Money fine forms lot have ees | Kostern Leagwe Game Wi te fall's PUR Ah ent cent Mat Regn dites coe ined at bod place, was wecond and Lads A are tur Viayed at Weehawken § yi nt 3. Marvel @ ure, 8 OE third. Time. 4e 1-2, 4 - Ubree-year-olde and up * me eh) Jeraey Cy and Wore a a f Waiter Py ’ ‘Third Race-ix furlongs. —Woen by ON aie ands furisnn Healer oe eae mea iy MEG | Wottowing the pecial racer of the New York (Mather Wentker, even and # to & Gal; - HA Vintivor A peers | s and w Chatwick «il oa! yacht Club, off Newport, on July 10, 11 ana iz, (vate. J to 8 ‘for place, was second i Jeuke « St nem | XOrk Weehawken Skeets | Maat The mtat. dimers | > ind Lows Wagner third, ‘Pime=11b, 110 Alsike Meet imc vont née rhecane we Mtge nty, alaty, AMLY-oue and thirty -toot ° for (woryear-olde, about UF en Lb sana Gre erane amet Manda ky hae mrt 41 sppeain. Her cope. duly M4, Learners, yearend Hane ol mt MP. Weyer backed Morningside | 4 vr} Heat READ ROHNER S88 Ow wnier the direction of and tor prises BASEBALL, Women and Children Hoebenmeh ue A Fas Penarivishaerare , ny H ne 1a at eee the port Yaeht Maclng Asso ia 0 Plata... 10 oa ee : tll MO) 44 be ealtied now that George Ofom wilt ride sennal eta Nori America wae wou et Baltimore by the shown in the vow | Went. 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