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7, UTR aS OP SE PORN NE ee “nap oes eee perme vee pasa Bie op a “e sis pada trs i “HE WORLD; FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 13, 1902, SPORT IN ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. * 4 MISS HECKER BEATEN LIGHTWEIGHTS DANGEROUS FACTORS IGIANTS GET THE WORST AT GOLF BY MRS. MANICE, IN TO-MORROW’S SUBURBAN RACE, OF UMPIRE’S DECISION. Cigarette Baa + — : oe optieneeecgs| oe (Continued from First Page.) * | . ; ee Ei Champion After Phenomenal Record of 77 |Sprinters Will Set a) the warming up exersiten, and he was runnise around the bases, Hoy saiied S§ m CQ) k e rs Bega ose’ Semi-Final and ts Out of the Running, | Terrific Face tor First ; | acheter ets Pte [ie tea he aa he By — ile an ne ay} , Seoweuroie slow ‘hus. e bene and moved Hoy. to, third, Heck’ - MA ee ececiine Keatta of the rooters, [rap to Bean retired Crawford at pecond, All agree regarding There wana sensational apret tm away about eleven o'clock, | ‘The frst Have Strength Left jad his nomination made all but a few [No runs. : 3 BS the semi-final round of the Metror |e! sicund.. The next went to Mts / tg” Last On to the! ‘ Dingo’ Cineumnatl wellwishers count on |. Bith out on tnelt_ bounders,, Doyle the fine quality and at Inning. buRted neatly and wax at fret ahead ., (of Stenfeldts throw, A wild pitch let Jones made a brililant catch of Hoy's | Jack go to second, He got no. farther, in Woman’s Golf Champton- | Hecker, and made all even. ‘The fourth poll d h 1 o rt ane. Mrs. . * 3 ship to-day. Minn Genevieve Heck. | Vuhite as plasing sendy and Misa| Finish — Advance exquisite fregrance er, the champion, who yesterdny eeceete A not start off at her gait of Guard’sGreatChance| fon) fey taking it ortte Ee payee! 's boost fell Into Hoy's hands: of ' ' i} U J made the ph jenn record of | In the consolation match between Mrs | stop of Pletz's hit. He threw Plets out | by fully three veards, but Umpire Brown Fourth Inning. Gils le one of his remarkable decisions Magoon he called him safe. His claim was was two feet Morgan and Miss Howard, Mrs. Morgan by Mra | vas two down, playing for the twelfth to. lead) Mies Iving and ap: | ‘The chances are now that the Subur- 77, wan to-day beaten Manice, and in ont of the tourna- | Mrs Manice contin val iB Hecker, equalling her » we dra ie ‘ow, hut the (1 I ’ ment. Proactiwe and “gaining on the gt ban Handicap will be run oyer a [eht- at ot, rami kleked pinereuels Paes angio While Lauder wae Suna tercithe play, ‘The cards for the out play follow ck. ‘The rain of Wednest a je Lauder wi man's Metropolitan golf championship | Mrs Maaiee bs 34 P0l was just what was needed to put it into], Ita hard one sand It Thome. Another awful decision by Umpire 4 Nahe not be sur- | ind a triple. Of course } Brown. Bowerman caught Coreoran to-day at the Eesex County Country | 4% Mel Club, the chef interest centred In the | ror the match between Mrs. E, A. Manice and| got into di the present champion, Miss Genevieve the eleventii tee an Was four down at tne tw Hecker. Miss Hecker's remarkable per- i nwhile, th Fientz home, After Hendricks gathered | HroWn. Howerman caught Pt second 0 ‘gin, but Beck's fv Crawford tallied. Jones Rott the official sald “safe.” The Helnte under Magoon’s lft. Two runs. °. [captain scored while Bean was assisting paatodte knocked a beauty wood fore | Bergen out. Hana tanned. Two runs pase. Bean. too, rei s ones reached first on his safety. to Smith's fy tumbled to Beck. Brodle} copter, Hendticks’s rap took an ugly coker was four down in driving | first-class shape, and it w and won that hole. She | prising If the rd gnes to smash, with her drive from!” there will he a terrific pace in the ast that howe, and se athe tee, race. Monograph carrying 100 pounds, ich between | Contend carrying 0% pounds, Dublin and} " formance yesterday in making the 18 andez and Mra. Shippen Was |Reioa carrying 114 pounds each, can skim went to third on it and a minute later! Sounder over Pleta's head, and the new Bos. holes in 77 was sufficient In itself to at- ROD ae the first mije in 140 or better without the Bean xtole second, Doses knock {0 | Giant Rot his base, owérman gapped mo a : rs to the links. Mrs 1 play, after a Cl Can EAUBISGES EIS BITRE TE TETEO ERLEATTELN Corcoran was Brodle’s finish when the bail good and hard; It was for two 7 Pence ently geste Meo GnivsNnletied! “at. ithe jleawt trouble, This torces one to agi the tried to score. Bean and Doyle exe-| bases, and sent Jones and Hendricks ecards were Maniée has been playing steady fast golt question w these horses can go on Suted a double steal Lauder did noth: | home. ‘Sparks. fanned, "When. Brodie rt gE Hee ee ee a eee aarsea | ules! eratieee 8-48 of and-last out the route or whether the ing but {an the breezes, No runs hit “to, Stelnfeldt Bowerman “tried "to watched »with much Interest, | Before | Yi Ispeun t terrifl> pace they will set will run them Second Inning. tn juggled ‘Bean's, bounder cand’ Joe Ming ilecker's 77 yesterday, Mra, Man-| Mm ship, i into the ground, ‘This question, of Corcoran's fly sailed directly Into|feached first before. the Heinle was through. Smith bounced the ball to * fee's 84 was the woman's record for the| [a the Consolation Cup contest, Corcoran and Bean was out at second, Morgan 9¢at Miss Howard 4 up. id ‘ourse, Will have to be 1 upon the s hands. Steinfeldt's lift went ame Giant. Bean took Bergen’s course. Fics BRE MATEA) Hc eeanlatiaer day of the r por E Miss Helene Hernander, of Orange; and’ Miex Srasthe wis all even at Another question that bettors must bounder and sent it to Doyle In tme. we sain es ? : in ippen of Morris yenth hole a aorehe 5 No run Fifth Inning. ia ee Mrs AES Eas col ere SE cones nreten ask is whether or no the pace will Kil Jones dropped a safe one in right and] Hoy got a pass to first and reached ‘ounty, were the other play | . off the top weights. It is the presence while Hendricks was beating out his! second on Pietz's sacrifice, Sparks to a semi-finals. Miss Ilecker lost the match the | of these milers In the race that makes Jt bunt Jimmy got to third. Thre over| Doyle. Crawford walked. Beck's fly » AF Metropolitan championship at ky |teenth hole. Her putting was th | THE CIGARETTE such an open affair. the plate was Bowerman's finish. Hen- | dropped safely between Smith | and It will be very hard for the ave The day was sultry, but an overcast dricks drew a throw from Bergen when, Hendricks and the bases were filled. Be Pky somewhat tempercd the heat, vart of her game to-day. The curds for | he started to steal. second and then! Magoon hit to Lauder. Beck was re- In the semi-finals tor the Consolation | the In-play were: | man to decide whether to take one of Jones made the run for home. He got|i'red at second, Hoy went home on the/f THAT SATISFIES Cup Mrs. W. F. Morgan, Baltusrol, Manioe 73.6 4 4 5-20) the milers tn the hope that he will last there, too, by a fine slide, Four wide] play, Crawford tried to Score, WhE)| | playod Miss G, E. Howard of Essex Hecker 5.6 6 5 8 3 8-8) the route or tuke one of the pluggers ones gave Sparks. a. ase. Brodie's | Magoon made his steal of second, but he roller to” Magoon was Sparks's undo-| failed, One run, ing at second and his own at first. One Doyle's foul fly was taken by Bergen. run. Steinfeldt assisted in retiring Lauder. ‘Third Inninfie. Jones waiked. Peltz, unassisted, retired Hendricks. No runs. Lauder grabbed Hahn's swift bounder| Mathewson went lato the box for New and saved i Seodlet the rouble) of © York. ay y . C. Smythe of Har- argest gallery of the tournament} who will be running just | ORES LT peter ed the matoh, and each stroke amin the Rest Ga ue bor Hills, played Miss Hester Kyle, of | ays watchod with the greatest taterest Essex County. As a result of to-day's play Mrs, Man Goll Heels worked for the race on y, and those who saw the per- The match between Miss Hernandex| qq slay Miss Hernan and Mrs. Shippen was the first In the! a¢ eighteen hoes to-m! |t say It was the grandest bit of champlonship class to get away. Miss | “'tieg kevle heat Miss Smythe after a | Wore ever wet phe ee i Hernandez started wits a good drive. | cioc6e match in the consolation round, | C itnessed, But work does not ft the cleventh green th Mes Shippen| Dasy were all anuare at the elghteenth er gilt-edged it may: be. mln y (he tor the te , Miss Kyle won the nineteenth and the ne At Gravesend Col, vine ad to. tee rove int, eS, aad hi match, he ee Mrs, Morgan to- / Gill beat Guid Heels at a mile and a fure a Mrs. Manice got ‘morrow In the finals. long, It is true there was a vast ditrer Miss Hecker an s—-a-= ence in weignt, but there Was this tact Hoticed dn the race. Goid Heels turned MATCH POSTPONED : Gd deels to tae order of Ethel- bert, who could take any’ horse single: handed and smother nim. Watercolor ts another horse of the same stripe, But ’ 8] put them Taw tield of ten, oF Continued Wet Weather Puts|Green B. Morris Secures |(\",1,(ii8 Suburoan the booktes can hav as fast at the QUALITY FRAGRANCE CORK OR PLAIN SURBRUG Company, Makers. ST. LOUIS AND BROOKLYNS BEGIN A WARM SERIES. (Continued from First Page.) to MoCreery., M. O'Neill's high fly was | Donovan, replaced Kitson. Brashear also captured by McCreery. ‘Pwo runs. | walked, Kruger reaching second. Hart- rem ay McCreery was retired al first by Kru-| man filed out to Dolan. No runs. “A FULL PURSE NEVER LACKS riety ger. Dahlen was also Kruger's Victim. | \Daalen out, M. O'Neill to Brashear. horses and they are very ordinary. Gold Irwin reached first on Hartman's high!trwin siecle’, Ahearn filed out to|RIENDS.” The advertiser who rec- ; che wijter ya |O'CONNOR AND SHAW DISCUSSING CHANCES OF {hrow to Brashear. “Ahearn struck ollt, moot. | Flood waa hit "with “a itched ognizes the value of Sundry World THEIR MOUNTS IN THE SUBURBAN. z : line“Ated to his namesake. uns.) Wants never lacks a full parse, No runs. (Snapshot by an Evening World photographer at Gravesend.) Fitth Janing. Hees never in ; j iti H i ie Much to be pre red over Gold Heels J. O'Nelll filed to McCreery. Farrell ee Field in Such Bad Condition) Choice Yearling After Spir ia, Advanoe Ghitn Wing runs the sure FINAL “PREPS” OF HANDICAP HORSES. pasted “a. sky, scraper to | Sheckard. 4 ' ‘dding— id of an hor puildog performanc : victim on his ae that To-Morrow's Game Is} ited Bidding—Arkell Pays) (iit in Ie starts Ean wales —— | Donovan was the third, viotim on his Put Over Until Monday. $5,100 for Goldfinch Colt. ji. fret aoa veeinien which meet! ly ee Nenit Of the Suburban Handicap horses have recelved their final) THM sone a fy to Donov ‘ betng at the tull of te: bunch before an | “Preps fov to-morrow’s Coney Island Jockey Club's classic, The trials| nit safely but, was forced at second on a pe A eontnuedll ; ; Deke his way through the Meld. “His | Net Mesotlated over heavy tracks at Gravesend and Sheepshead, Gold | Polen’s Rounder to, J. ONeN lecter | - ae z June 13.—- (Gprolal to The Bening World) {magnificent performance jn the Brooklyn | Heels’s workout was most impressive. He was sent the handicap distance| 0 second. Sheckard bunted afely, fill- w-t weather has necessitated the| GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, N. Y.,| Handicap will jong be ren ed, 09%, Vee ing the ‘pases, McCreery filed out to , - postponement of the third and final | June 13 —Owners and trainers gathered Rie er evga are rey Gan eens ‘4 and was on the bit all the way. Other “preps” were ag follows: | Smoot. No runs. i : ame of the series for the American |*t the Fasis-Tipton Company's paddock J only 9% pounds to carry. is as dangerous AT GRAVESEND. Sixth Inning. y 8 Py | opposite the Sheepshead Bay race track |#s gunpowder on a red-hot stove, ‘There Blues, mile and a quarter, 2.1219, handily, Smoot went, out; Dahlen sto iM. ery polo cup ‘rom Saturday, June 14,until! be 1 {a no telling what he may do. From y. mi q ‘cCret : i by in large numbers at noon to-day tol being a xprinter this fellow has devel Reina, mile and a quarter, 2.18%, easily. } parclay.” pop-fled (io: Tnwso. isuewer bunted safely. Kitson was put out of Monday, June 16, when, weather per-|attend the sale of yearlings from the | oped into a long-distance perform Soren mitting, play will begin at 4 o'clock} well-known Rancho Del Paso stud, the | no mean merit, especially with ther Monograph, mile and a half, 2.4514, easily. the game for kicking by Umpire O'Day. | ‘fn the afternoon. property of America’s leading breeder,| Sinnographi ty also very. dungerous | Advance Guard, three miles. galloped. 4 if James B. Haggin. with only 100 to carry, His perform- AT SHEEPSHEAD. FIVE-MILE RUN RECORD. FO Ti z e In all there are 14 head catalogued tol ance In. the THrvoklyn, wag very, Koo’ Pentecost, mile and a quarter, 2.11 8-5, easily. UR STORES: ’ be sold, consequently it will take Upi to make him Mt and good. If not more | ° . ss ‘ ANTIGONISH, N. 8., June 13—A new indt, and to atonday, Teany and Wednesday to] hake Hos gut the pin then tks Herbert, mile and three-elghths, 2.294, easily. Candin casera tor tha bremle Fan 25 West 42d St. i107 Beate. i . ed| horse that. beats Advance Guard will | ‘ : get rid of the lot, owing to the Hmited| horse, that beats Advance und tee. was made by R. J. McDonald, of St. Baseball Uniforms Bathing Suits Inckidin lettered shirts, padded pants, cap, hose and belt, at 2.50, 2.75, 3.75, 5.50 and 7.50, Special Discount to Clubs, Loulayiiie, Bate performers on the turf, such as brothers] ry eh ny porirory crore et and sisters to Gold d'Or, Blue Delft, —— | pitevo He aorrat tee Amiotlonn onerand| Braw Lad, Killashandra, Tower of Can- two mile records, Dick Grant and other dies, Essene, Flower of Gold, Maxine, A Americans contested In the waries, Elongated Cyclist in Hospital} Elzabecn M., Gold Seeker. Sir Walter, 1 a 1 providence —- Stinson |Sombrero, May Hempsteud, Watercure, COLE NO MATCH FOR O'BRIEN a half brother to Nasturtium, the colt Beats Hall, His Substitute,| which w. C. Whitney paid $0.00 for FOR SUBURBAN A Dozen Crews Are Now!Little Hard Work Is Done To-| PHILADELPHIA, June 18.—"Philadel- time to sell before the races begin. {then the ligat-welghts are the proper Francls Xavier's, in a match with Le ‘This batch of yearlings is truly a great|play, for they have speed to Barre, of Hamilton, Ont., yesterday. ANOTHER BAD FALL iz: for It Includes relatives to the best| {rom the bunch ey ew ll m His time was 2547 against 26.14, the old iv i? | record, K. Pocket Lite Preservers.—You can put them in your Vest pocket, Don't go to the country, Without them: don't travel ot a boat unless you have « palr in your pocket. Brown 25 and white canvas, palr...... ‘ last year; Brunswick and others too natn A ia Jack" O'Brien and George Cole, of in 20 Mile Race, - Training on the Famous| Day by the Blue and Crime| pre ™ crea nix rounds Inst night at numerous to. mention n 7 3 Pair of Silk Water Wingy. Sydney Paget and Green B. Morris had Poughkeepsie Course—| son’Varsities on the Thames| 2 Broadway Athletic eR $24 HOE SOR AOS 00, WARK fo WATER WINGS) a hot bath was easily Cole's master, and lalthouga Best Heavy Weight Cotton Bathing _Sults, PROVIDENCE, %. I. June 13—Floya mee * Tae cer SS ; Water Very Rough To-Day. Course, the ‘Trenton man stayed the T:mip bi Bicycle Uniforms. shire ‘and pants, in navy, black, 0) McFarland was thrown from his bieycle| Paget made the first bid of $1.00, and |All the Candidates for Classic = aacbadty quale yi 4 Bent Heavy Weight, Cotton. Suite, _ fancy We are making to order (or you can have Heavy We Shett RRN a eee” Paine “Eran or] emeed: a 400,425, 1.50 Pair, Rin sbauaet, Bierele Pet 9,98 AT Worsted suite, "plait or fancy color warranted fant colors, er BO" and gO Boo 225. 2 50) 2.75 and 8.50 while working out at the Colosseum ve8-|then Morris Joined him in five-hundred- i i terday, and at the last minute Tom Hall, | goiiar bids, and it went to $5,000. Mor- Race Are in Grand Condi-) poveniciersie, x.y. sune 9—| HARVARD QUARTDRS, GALES FER- the English rider, was secured to take|ris then bid $5100, and Senator Mecar.| tion—The Outsider, Sadie] The crews of vorne!! and Syracuse Unt-|RY, Conn., June 13.—A strong southweat Standing of the Clubs. NATIONAL LEAGUE, Cub, W. L. PC.) Chuo, his place against Will Stinson last night] ren et ° >, vers rrived here to-day to train] Wind was kicking u choppy f epped in and made it $5,390, Page ) a a choppy surface |pitspurg 34 9 .79))New York. ..1 462 |] 6.50" and 7.50. for a twenty-mile race, Ba Ue Tal Sston nat ish Monte frail au Dlowee Well. for the alx-corneyed Intercollegiate boat|on the river when the Harvard "Varsity |catcaro™ Boh ‘sulroviadetphia ig 33 422] order, Swimming Trunk “BBs and Be Stinson rode in fine form, but defeated | $5,000 and got the colt for that amount ACE from to-morrow, The [elgh’ went out. for the morning prac- ) phy) 3 sinelnns ig TT ne ho Day p , 1 ‘ jount, ja it 19 22 “468:Cineinnati 017 386 ~ Hall by only two laps, He made the asc | The brother to Killashanrda, by Gold. crew {s expected to arrive tice to-day. They rowed rapidly trom |p" AMERICAN LEAGUE. A Few Bargains for Two Days You Can't Find Every Day. si. mile in 1.%3-5, His time was 31.4034, finch—Connemara, produced a spirited (Special to The Evening World.) orfow and the Wisconsin crew on[ Red Top diagonally across the river in| ciub W. L. Club. nea, taken pictures 2hxi}y) a magasine camera, holding 26 plates... 1,00 McFarland is at the Rhode Island Hos-| bidding between Sydney Paget, W. J,| SHBEPSHEAD BAY, June 18—The) Sunday ntgnt order to reach the smoother water and /CMiMo 3 1b oa Balti: (ee iterated Wall Naueulalatelanl cocci annie te Be pital and will be out of racing for some] Arkell and Will Fleischmann, Arkeli| perfect weather and fast track that) The Ithacans and the Syracuse crew! “ferward paddled for short stretches | heat 3) 985 Wannington if Damon Red, silk woun full nickel Np, In Ay or bat 95: f time. purchasing him for $5,100. were the conditions at Sheepshead Bay }came in early to-day, Each college had! Coached by Higginson, While the prac-|8t. Lous BROTHA CER UE, Sr Lp bdo eH ort us ubalape ant Pcs oe fo “TBs % ———__ al iealen. wete: proved no temptation for fast work. |4 sleeping car and a baggage car for its] ce was Kolng on the Yale launch came| ciyp L. PC] Club, Shot Air ili. a maganive gun, will wil email bird. 1p sper ey ery Ui) ; aa tmp, Gold Finsh—Ablitone; A. Le! phe racers have n pretty well keyed |bouts. The 1 launch arrived Jast|0Wn past Red Top, but obtained only | nunalo 14 G11 Worcester ... ot AIF Rif, “a muagAZINE Runes... Peerarete 7 a RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. ro ‘n. by Ing. Golden Ganter—Abrara; G. ©.)Up of late, To-day Is the lull before} night and the Syracuse launch this {4 distant view of the Harvard eight. Frottlncy AERO Fa eee ee eee ttin pRAnT a Pe dae our va ation tiysstt fees D0. Che." By. Imp. Bt, Gatlen—Amourette; yd. | (Me Morm. The mates morning, OOF fast ty elents| Hint Nort Cole Sie el iatitte toe 1.00 pulsing ‘Ramate Get Plag-Pong Tablen, xs. 10.00) freshman ¢ itesivoant een and varia sour with Wik Ee OREWS hinta vy and dressed wnen they aopped! PRAOTISE STARTS. RUPTURE CURED. RACE TRACK, §T. LOUIS, June 13.—| ne Paget, $2,100. will be thrown open to-morrow The races run here to-day resulted as| q2: 5 0y, !00 NAF Ruby—Anarchy, GB Mor-| aside from slow galloping by the 1.854.) 133,00" bellows: Pe! spiaereli—Anaie Levis, o. Die] TPAR canidates and short breathers [hance vo an Ne aNEs VeehibSinee 4 won, 3350 other racers there was but ttle do- at Hiahlans horning was spent in roved elastic trune iw the oniy truss fat Race—Four and a half furlongs thc liep GeigealGutaseArecial alec te tes RUE Rt ay pis ae see ee that fe worn with absolute comfort 7 Wen, by, Lexington Be te to ,8 a8 | sien, oot” ‘ rariie ne gu , saat HOSRAIMERAA) housing shovenelis: and sri cag ‘day, aa Te retaine’ the ‘rupture under Boys’ and Gir ung. for place 4 to 1] ch “t. 'by Imp, Golden Garter—Aurelia: Pon.| P. H. Sullivan's Surburban candidate, [rizing them YALE QUARTE B'S FER- | tne baniest exerciee or severest atrala. and will z ‘ A was, apcond; ‘Easy Trade third’ Tine | mocarren, 31.900 : Badie #8. breesed seven furlongs in| ‘The only Cornell crew that wot into s ee QUARTERS, GALE'S FER- | eat a permaneat and tpeedy cure. Examination ean he we Braap | Conn., June 13.—The feature of the | sect * Permaneat ang | Yale crew's practice this morning on che | pamphiet free. for ladies, Send for Bc. by Index—Bas Dieu: A J. Joyner. $300. eer Ch, by imp, Baseetlan—Bavarda! Dunne, | 341-2, Bhe has received her prepara: the ‘vamity four, and the river Cleveland, Oriental Gut, 1.05, jecond Race—Mile and seventy yards | ago ; mito nd will see the} was wo rough for them to do an nC. " 2 “fee y Ide Crawford, even and 1 tol “tn, « by imp star Ruby—Boar Meg; A. 1 | LOY lm ready to ru i will gee tho} Was Wo rough for them to do Anything | ohames was the trial of racing ataris| MPBOVED , BLAGTIC RUBS COn wport, Oriental Gut, 2,00 Hi, eoone, for place, 8 to 6, was second: | Aste, #1,300 46; A tel post a fit horse to-morrow. W, C. Rol-| but paddle about etose t west shore | oy the 'Varsity and Freshman eghts,| ctwo doors below Wanamaker's, near 9th at) Berkeley, best Oriental Gut, inepress third, Time—t.4e, Bc! by linp Mar Ruby—Bedorte; G. B. afor-| line sent his candidate Herbert to Jog-| while Courtney coached them from the] 5% {pe (Varsity and Freshman ght | crag suira, Wally STAnAAAS bs tM ete OF 225 Third Race—Two miles.—Won by Very| 22% os smn, st. aati ecilatal ging exercise, He got his winding up| launch. After he came ash he re- bei if Sh ihe aan sh Rane a good | DUBE Cemabiisied 20 years.) Columbia, best English Gut, ent, 8 10 1 and 3 to i, Jolo, 7 to 5 i100" Patleo—Belle Bis 84> | snren the day before, is doing well,| marked tHat it was cad time | Qaarcae imnrorement in form, bul he| Pian and alte, 4.50 ries was, second, and ‘Torreon | ™ iy._:0% Imp. Goldfinch—Bellano; H. Le} and i sire to face the starter in the|they had been together in a boat Mk at the Warsie wase little taxeed eines reattese natant ; Berea EP tanimo—Bersi: a. B. Morris, tig | Dest posnible condition Soeaking of his other crews, Mr. Court+| Neither of the crews ad a distinct ad- r ——— or y we tor tneill Vantage In the trial starts, however, cy Co ck bay, coll: be ime, Siar Ruby—Betbulls J. BE. Madden sent his offering for the | ney sald ; And the racing was not prolonged be-| Pamous R No, RS518 guaranteed to cure irate, Fency Colin Banas is i PIENING’S HARD TASK Bay cake imp. octtsn carter-imp, Borie | PACE, Pentecost, a short brgezer at halt} "l have uo Idea what che 'vazalty can] Sond wnutia for ‘hort dhvtnncon across game where capes snd Ialetions all the, ear |] Piney coon’ with Pillow and Valance, anit 8 “d De Nelgne; W. J. Arkel; $1.00 ed, Pentecost, like the other cand » for four miles, as (he weather haa] the line. tle; by x; rem 5 size Pillows, ver re 2" i beautiful desigi Nets 4203 ft) Chestnut, colt, by “Imp. Golden Dawn~Braw h © trained at the Bay, is] prevented our having any time trials for Tests", all nay an i a Has Agreed to Throw Edwa 1 Wileo SOR eta ay 1 and combination of colors, at, 4 rg abe ry “Brows, soll, hy Be Carlo—Breess, . p,|feady for battle, and there will be no|distance at home. 1 know what they Sportsmen's Goods, Sportsmen's Goods. 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50, 8.26 to 5.00 mis court Sarkina ‘Tape, ° ” Hour, 3280. excuse if he gathers no laurels, Clar 1 do for two miles taough, and 1 will} — Steel Wire Hammocks; will not rusts sng | Court Markers ../1,60 r that is a] say that for that distance they compare special —calve, o. p [prominent eligible. is fit and ready to]favoradly with our ‘varsity of last year run, She trotted and cantered and will! There Is not much © sald about the melt, T. Mon-| Freshmen, A short while ago they were Would have left them John Piening, the “Butcher Boy," ar-|, Bay ily, by tmp. Golddnch—Water Rowe, P.|once Ht. Mackay's. Trin rived in town this morning trom his|"‘nimsn‘cor ty Imp. ‘Waverce rn training quarters at Huntington, L, 1, | Morris $6.00. ANG was glad to hear that Jolinny Dunn | painer” gqug, (Pe Felden Pawn—Cella Hs | give a good account o Nad practically matched him with Char- i Billy. by St. Carlo—Clarins, 0. DJahan's Contend, that has received his} so bad that w EASTERN SPORTING GOODS CO. SATURDAY, JUNE'4 65 CORTLANDT ST. saturoay, June 44, | BICYCLE SUNDRIES, At One-Half What Others Ask. $2. Kladssccreaes Jey Wittmer, of Cincinnati, who recent- sparation in good whape, Was shown | home it we could, but they are doin Tires: dhe. xinds: ; x ry by Maximo—Olay Stockton, Gg. p. | Pieparation se ‘i * : 4 aon ere L Wy defeated Tom Jenkins at Graeco- | wien soo Wy, Sian to Jogyiux exercise and should do some| better now, and may surprise even me WE OFFER THE BEST OPPORTUNITIES Cone Island Jockey Club) ez Whe 42 kind ; 4 Roman style in « mixed atylo contest, | Chesnut colt, by Imp, Goldtuch—Connemers, [running with sik Up When they get into a race, emeaking of Toe Clips, Grade, Tire ‘Tepe. And’ ama Mithough the Cleveland wrestler won| Nig) Ait’ bine Golden GarterD. a. p.| 1: B Seagram's Gold Cure covered a| Freshmen, I think fiom whut 1 saw of OF THE SEASON. RACING AT BHERPSHEAD BAY ‘Sundries (oo numerous to mention, two Straight falls afterward at catch-|G D. Wileon. 4060. mile and # furlong in 1.6% Coburg,| them on Decorathon Day that the 6yra- 1 In our. Bloycle Bach We Day, dune} POU G Sma ee Me: wer Ne te ae BROAD Why Total twenty-Bve head, $32,500, Me ngland, D tlst_ and otners youngsters ma factor in the 4 fale or CS fit the ekill possessed by Pion. {PF sees. #300 POOH, BARNS UPR AML thay) Code VOunesLer® will be a feckr tn th a TO-MORROW (Saturday), JUNE 14, be tested to, the full init, ry ee G. Fire turned: seven furlonge in rise na ane Baty oa anny must PhD i CROs Medical. ‘agreed to have the “Butoh 'ath-a. Yankee, Goldemith, Blue Girl] form, but they got tremendous speed OUND and YOu! SU BUR ea and o s e Bho! 0 Joi ne exer= | o) of ul boat. WANTS UI ow Billy Bawards, the heavy WINNERS AT HARLEM. und othors were Bown to JORRINE ede | our of 4 ee Rul OLD ) DR. GRINDLE, _ ampion of Harlem, five pinned Chae. The Bi eb ip an hous h i ‘ August Belmont's Leonid, Masterman. he Ayracune: be entire Brave, at npids 04. 80.) RACE TRACK, HARLEM, June 1—lamisita, Aliezen, Oaraman ant otters © the bow ow= tre, where the con! to be |The races run here to-day reeulted aa trotted antered, the river, The me Is were taken op a house on this aide of 1 did not rowing this H AN D I (‘w A P. SOttNiSitet a "sclansthe betas hea nd skin diseases, pains io the bom ay follows: J parietters’s Medduces, with the lc n. Syracuse has the Hick? house Chesked - Blevele Nn ¢ oTHER Races, | omahTeak aRG, mouth, ulcers, palatal Von owner in the saad preemed five Cure " a temporary br. ie EVENT Al kidoey a complaiats, scalding, nary contest between Fred) wirat Race-Four and one-half fur-|fongy (h Lote the don de we [OM Nroxpest. streot, wit temporary | $2.00 All-Woot Bicycle Pants, UTIOOR “coMrORT AND aye ah Oty Me Revie te te ite at di & dliy cured Keene lot were all shown, but nothing | DOA") ¢ COMPLETE LINE Poco AND | ai oith 10" a'to barler-Car 2h ments removed: Suerers! doy 1 Columbia crews us forenoon, 1a avold the Phe ennaylvania a short siretel clase to al . 310 P.M. Boats foot RUC Ferry) In connection ro “1 | DR GRINDLEE hae 4 record for marr WR. at AL As Ma 12 a 18:20, 12 40 1.00 OFFICE OVER 20 YEARS at 171 Wi 09, 3 PM Bika Re id tr mn 6th and 7th aves. Advice tree. Mb, Harmony wridgs “iXew Vor ate) Hour § tof. Bunda Ma Kings County and. Brighton disp ‘Plathuah Avenue, turteen ‘Line Tench Wu r bi jongs.-Won by Top Boll, 3 to 1 6 J the: Wilber aiatie | ona y Top ‘and og pl Oe 6; Alice Cony, 2 to 1 tor place, was| fas ania: the hurricane order: |'second; Pirate third. ‘Time—Guo 4s, "'*| fe Was Wanted Brook mn, Ae Second Race—Three-quarters of a mile. mi nl Praeo ameet | Won Wy ipiie Dake att't ce YACHTING NEWS, Feeitraw' not tong Emma C. L.. 8 to 5 for place, was soc: pe t axctien itement, tif host of We annee third. Time-1.21 3 ‘The Yachting World, of London, May 29, re. wahue Dead, reatling talent re Race—Bhort course.- » 1 =~ * ia colved by the last mall, containe the wail and] TAUNTON, Mass, June 13—Timothy racers Ponjunction with ferre! Accommodation plans of the new achooner| Donahue, catcher of the Washington yacht Cicely, bullt by Mesare. Fay & Co, South Club, American League, died at his Kot, for Mr. Ceci! Quentin from designe Fite yacht was isunched ‘on May f2'ang | home here last night 1.48 pr i VREMO "CAMEWAR. | $3.09 AU-Woot Bioyele Pants, | rulissine Menican Woven 3 with Pillow We have 300 All-Wool Suite, assorted patiern ievele) ead erele, — Spreader | Batre larg Fe Wammocks,, E27 Toleptots te P 4x5 follo, 2 dos. pk =, | Alls Wook ult, #8, och NO SLUMPS, BUT DAILY, RFGU- er fae te ATAND. Boe. LARLY, month in and month out, ip ¢ Buburban will be Fun adoul d lock, “I New York City circulation The 4 to 1 and even. ills be eloper Bie, 8:08. Toning Bolution, Was Box . Nady rtauiag wale kira accommodations returning trom track, ‘Tl wanda over any other paper, fond ful looking She te of Interest ———__ =| World maintains a lead of Tens ef RSLS iT ei tietint 46, Seta (SE | masaheit pote Saeentn feted ages tra at wt al for the German Emperor, CINCINNATI We NEW YORK ADM. We,