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‘on by Luke W ‘ Jon, for place tt third. Time ae “the team from Manhattan w ‘THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 19, 1 y A <ST NEWS OF SPORT IN ITS GMNTS’ GAMES BOTH CALLED OF Rain Prevents Double-Header ‘in Boston To-Day — New York Begins Series with Brooklyn To-Morrow. pecial to The Evening World.) BOSTON, June 19.—Rain blasted the hopes of the Glants this afternoon. They hind it all planned out how they were going to get out of that last place Which they occupy now. They had ex- pected to win both games from the Boston team and counted on defeats for the Philadelphia, Cincinnat! and St Louls Clubs. If everything had come out that way Smith's men would have gone to Brook- lyn to-morrow in fifth position, Dut the old rain had to come and spoll everything. Strange what ambition the New York- They ha peared all along entirely without it and ers gained overnight. just played the games because they ‘Were paid for their work and because the schedule sald they were to play Maybe it was the passing of Jack Doyle into the clase of ex-Glants that caused the expressions of a new determination, or maybe {it was Manager Ge Smith's proclamation that every ‘on the team must play his best, they must not act stupidly during games under penalty of dismissal Anyhow, all the Glants expressed sor- | row that they could not meet the Lo tonians this afternoon. ‘They were ashamed that the men of the Hub City had beaten them three times in two days, and they wanted to some of their lost percentage and prestige. | If that feeling is not lost somowh the Sound on the voyage via Fall Rive oat to New York Ned Han'on 1 better cease counting on sure virioris over the New Yorkers for lis Rrooxlyn hustlers. | ‘The Giants and Superbas nave always | been bitter rivals. Even in n ing last place, and the | Jeading the League, the ensued, and to-morrow’'s surely be no exception Manager Smith has array batting order, with new nan ¢ as first baseman on it. It is by far the best arranged card thy club has had this season, The heavy aitiors of | the teams are in thelr prope | and that is an improvement wrist sll pl ald very materially in the getting of necessary runs le od HARVARD-YALE GAME POSTPONED. to The Evening World.) “O11 FIELD, CAMBRIDGE avs. The Harvard-Yale base postponed at the las wnt of the hard rat te ume up suddenly. The gam aed to-morrow aftern’ Deut Into Haryard class da ‘his is the first ume ’ fe nponshly ga en 90 lly 5,00) peorite S"PSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. Ne Evouing World + SHESPSHBAD BAS es for to-morrow earsoldey selling M 5 ) t 4 1 » ‘ 1 7 fen three-year-olda an kal ° Juve W \ ‘ Third Race-For ar-old. ene furlongs Blur Wenner Rene y £01 Dairy Melton Wax Ca Tries Lad Ada > Lord T Fourth RaceHor three-year handicap; one mile Dublin Ethice , Morningsite M4 Merit ‘ Cameron 109 Fre . Belle of Troy Jo 1 Highlander 2 Argreror 101 Janice Bellario 100 Oper Fitth Race—For maiden two-year-ol! sand one-half furlongs Glenpovis 1 w r Cry Athel Leader Hurstbourne Oakingron yronerda’e Sixt! Race—Por th welling; mile and a q Cougar 1OL Caithnens Prin 103 Meritor Adelaide Fataliot i 4 The i 100 Alatke " Leoaid 106 Phillppin r tack Demuna % ———————- HARLEM RESULTS. HARLPM RACE TRACK, CHICAGO, June 19,—Following are the results of the races run here to-day First Race—Five and a half furlongs =Won by Horatius Gallant Smith, 4 Second, and John ©. 1.08 2-5, Becond Race 12 to L and to 1 for plac King third. Boven-elghths of a 5 to 1 and 10 2, Becr d Race—One and (Won by Trentham oat, 8 to 6, shed third “quarter mil to 2 and 6 to WAS BECO! bar — © ST.LOUIS WINNERS, OH TRACK, 387. LOIS, June 19 led to be run here t ee-Four and one-half fur. by Maverick, § to 6 and7t founk, even for place, wu. Jenin Gravier third, 7 quarters of a mille, aid 6 9 & to 5 was w third. ‘Pine, 4 Moe—T he 4to1 weet rad, POU’ |Here ar crews feld. Georget paylyania, 3 to % to sor years, Hrltal nent | Amer rh d f Corne DS te 8 to bent th oddn o: fhe} sune—t t w and out of character aint entatly on of trl Royal State. oS b win tos CORNELL’S CREWS REGARDED BEST AT AFTER AFOUR MILE TRIAL . June 1 he var! arday’s regnttar ey to beat any | | | to 4 to fini! 5 to beat the | M three ra > beat Cori sylvania, Win- | orgetown, £ to 5 ey 8 to 4 to money crew excer prnel at the feld, woe-Bven bent | to IOUGHISERPSIE nals hiv Was the first rainy a 40 vursmen have had sine’ beat the here koa 1 during the carly mornt ney to heat id not necessarily inter | practise of the crows, It Ww > [Keep the collegians and low the sport close to iM other places of There were two engr n thelr Freshmen to beat talk amo: Cornett ma a ait and the a withetad "Varsity r arry Samuel 1 ver in th ind while it/a veterar fore with the year as ax suMelent to Crowth » fol- jmile rte corridors rowed N and cheer, |vania (Vv ibject# of | Popper ng them—the fast time that de over the course last night nn in the Pennsy'yanta ny the retirement of Although no man Varsity is more of this being his fifth » than he . rower for the Blue and Red, hus rowed in but one four That was in 14), when he fn the victorious Pennsy) who goes to No. Sin the ‘Vir PREPARING TO START. AT FULL«SPEED. siiy, Bekfeldt being moved to Crowther's at, Is a yery promising man, weigh! pounds and possessing great power of endnurance, with fine form, His toss] Will kesen the ‘Varsity four's chances of victory: Pennay Rowed in Rain, Ward took out his four crews in a driving rain this morning. The water was perfectly smooth. They went to the start and then rowed hart al the course, the freshman and fours for two miles and a half and we ‘Var POUGHKEEPSIE, VARIOUS BRANCHES. > ————$——— SMALL PRICES FOR YEARLINGS, James R. Keene Pays $5,600 for Dr. MacBride~ Quesal Colt Stock on Sale from Dixiana Stud. ~. 1 td” The Evening World.) (Spee WILLIAM IL WINS GOLD CUP. and Other Family Attend LONDON, June 19 i he M er and Fells T1., ridden by Bpencer (Ameri- ted the United Mates; but ot placed, and CRUZADOS AND M'CHESNEY | OUT OF AMERICAN DERBY. King Not at Ascot, but Queen Members of the ent WO) dow i Jin the yoste in the ees rda Gola Cup Day. the | at w tal view point!” a | ‘This week, tracted | ys which was iden- | 1 werived on a r Atte ROW OVER FR AGO, June 19 nd 1 t's Mi Le lal spect day urrying 4 winter books, will When the Ameri ust 1 Park nfomwnat atone a Won Thi —~ WILLIAM THE 3RD English Jockey Says WINS GOLD CUP. hoon Cm ne - | Panis. J A LONDON, June 4, Gold Cup} Tiling of Am (value 1,000 soverelans, with 3,000 sovers | for the Prix i elgns in specie in addition; about twojde Boulogne moet | miles) was won by the Duke of Port-| Was Won by Wook Var *| land's William 111 (MaeGinm, with Ascan | Owboch was second and Bantol wax |Henry) Aecond, and Away | third. the stewards of the Joc William ©. Whitney's Volodyovaki, jonened an inquiry into with J. 1. ( ‘Skocte'") Martin (American) |The only other runne {u the saddle, and Foxhall Keene's Cap|ridden by Stern, an mh Bnet HM (Rig Koy Cl thelr was K. nish Himes ENCH RACE. Protests were raised at the conclusion of the race on the ground that Stern > the wae ohetructed, of James Howard, Washington Park Club wb the Vietory of Wa Hem th favorit did a three-mile Hi satd Van. ) third, have mnduct jockey 6h ,Heno Now Favorite at 11 to 5 for Big Stake— 50,000 Attendance Expected Saturday. | FINAL POLO GAME JUNE 21. RACING YACHTS IN LIGHT BREEZE. Big New York Yacht Club) Fleet Starts in Regatta—| Races Sailed in the Lower) Bay. | Threatening weather greeted th tehtmon of the New York Yacht Chil when they tumbled out of thelr bunks | Jay. ‘The ontlook was anything bi cheouraging for their fifth innunl at i the Lower At nine ofelock it began to rain har J the satlormen on board the gacnos ving at the hora Mf tay Biase iin Gravesend Bay, apeared on deck ir ollsking, ready tor a wet day's k Foilowing Is a lst of th SCHON acing trem) — EI) aclen Saath IK | AND over 80 feat ract Percy Chubb feat tees Le Hester ey M. Hoyt trim) Frederick J (aot over 60 and oy na trim)—Hu rus Field Jude not over 44 and ove! racing ruling try Mira, Ch sane Poor ing two hours for wind | cae Came from the westward preparatory signal was given look, Phe starting was 110 and the yachts am yaohts at the ati | cigarette sold at sold everywhere. 10 cents for 10 cigarette BARN ae el out was also under 10 cents, TURKISH CIGARETTES have never been equalled in quality by any TURKISH B50 Woot 87th Street, Ny SHEPPSHBAD RACE TRACK, N.Y, 4 k June 19—The sale of yearlings from the i well-known Dixiana stud, the property j of Major B. G. Thomas and Thomas R. tg iner, together with several, the \ | rty of Willlam Lakeland, were sold by Auctioneer Baston in the Fasig-Tip- | |ton Co.'s paddock, opposite the track, afore the races began. Although the attendance Was a large one the bidding =~ | at times was very dull and many eold chestnut colt by Dr. MoBrides half-brother of Tommy At- , Maximo Gomez and David e most in demand, Jimmy : Jack Joyner and J. L, McGinnis and Rowe, who was bdid- James R. Keene, got him for * olt oy Dr. MaoBride—Ala- r ma went to G. H. Whitney for $2,000. Property of Major B. G. Thomas | and Thomay R, Gardiner, Dixiana Stua, Roc. Dr Mal A. Te Ante; $1,250. A. L, As! $y tke, FOR. Hicche , Dr, Mecliride—Alabama, G. H. White * 1 “on. ©. by Dr. Mac Bride—Queral, J. BR, Keene; 5.400 ch, Dr, MacBride—Imp, Cartona, F. J. iif, DP: Mactride—Tonnte Miter, J. White Bef. by Dr. MacBrid 1, F. Burlew; $300, | ttt: Babe Mabe eo Lee, J. Lk, Me ” i (oy Dr, Mactelde—Kankas Tanker" phter, WW. Jackson Tet. by Dr. Macbride—Sisserc:ta, G. He Ay by, Longfellow—Mies Lexington; @, Hl, f rascal 1G. | i - B by Dr. MacBride—Asterta, S. D, Elmel, $ ning, but 1ey by Tenny—Orderie Oo. L. Richards, a! b. ¢. by Te oma, F. Brown, $300, Sir Walter—Houregitt; D. O'Brien, ni haat, $14,075: average per appeared on 11 o'clock, ‘every | y of William Lakeland. veteran strokes | pc oy Imm, Golderes!—Fthel Green: F. Ry looking @ | Etchcook, $300. i canditlon, In tiie res | Blk. G by Tea Tray—Ovld: G, 1. Avery, $10, eee SS | poe by LoagMlght—Ruthleen; J. G. Follanse nWwed about four | bee, $200. ! FF ypsey coaching | 00000 Se them from Walla Walla tn ° 0 tio “Var Varsity yur 4 15 seconds on ig ee T four got oft ED 05 hows i As es frut ne race Was for two | sity for thr Th uch ad the crews towed. hurd. be driving’ the ‘Varsity. vi relty beacanh wien a \ . i which they Increased — tw work out their endurance, the third nile N is urt : was oO ys any pent chat for and the rite was increased to | Var de the four mile A Re HS, AR Whe DAE half June 19.—Fred A. Wenck, 20 under adve nil A MaUT EIT naan middleweight; C. Gerrod Dodge, s cor “Il more than ev The regular Harvard's heavyweight; R. W. Hab Ty, sand ig wil he dif for Lea erak the Kansas University lightweight, who. 3 to get thelr money up on very ‘tho time for. the tw are to take part in the coronation box- iivantageous terms when the bett slicrably under t ing competitions, and Walter De Baum, sine in ear to-morrow, a3 the tal- )> Hata eey Wy trainer, arrived in London this after- twill » Cornell Varsity a de- VAT SU DE LOW noon from’ Southampton, where they | ais estes GSE a SyEAunne landed jay from che American ine ided favorit The Cornel b st ne Louls. Ta went direct to ed _ Shae ces Coach Swestand of 5 kept | tho National Sporting Club, weere they his “varsity Th quart ent the | were cordialy received, in ifthe Amen out They “1 up |fact that the American’ coller> author siveam for two and a half miles with |tles had notified the club inat there F the tide and rowed back to the start es in| no way repreceyied tha 1 Sweetlind says his ‘varsity has nv ss Mentlo 1d dow to 1 pounds, and are too light The Nationa! Sp ng Club avthorities for any more hard w until the immediately decided that the ns. His anily fcism of his men is 2h ere in all ways litted to partitipem tn they dnoover too far in the forward | th sorenaton contests, reach. While we understand you are not offie # 1 } Wisconsin elghts went out early. |clally appearing from the American cole r rowed down stream against. the sald Seeretary Bettison, “all we f three miles and then came back nied to know was that were gen= 1 rowing | tlemen, and, sinding you we Wish & At : { sity. cov- | you all success in the coming contests,” Authorities Investigate the!) i id O'Dea Patt ‘Amer! . he beat a8 . ai nS. ‘ . Ms a vat, form, are di ir reception Cocking Main Held by Oars: up a running fre of criticism and are eas English op- men—Changes in Both 'Var-|'hreusneut ths whole practice ponents, | sities. yal utvard'a erewa took short & buek in the Hapvard hont and I bequeath to my children Serofula with all i the BATA: attendant horrors, humiliation and suffering. ‘Thi ray, (eas a strange legacy to leave to posterity; a heavy burden hawed in Raymond's geat at{ to place upon the shoulders of the young, Raymond 4 oat v tne) This treacherous disease dwarfs the body an y hinders the growth and development of the faculties, of the races to be rowed here} and the child born of blood poison, or scrofula-tainted m to-day has been, esiin ‘| parentage, is poorly equipped for life's duties. vine BAY isepthony x - Bree ete Scrofula is a dise; h numerous and varied Preah aime and the Unie] Suptoms 5 enlarged glands or tumors about the neck Haierreeare Lees yy} and armpits, catarrh of the head, weak eyes and dread- J ‘ vessity contig 080 Aree tjave all the! {1 Skin eruptions upon different parts of the body rainy ows stream in the after] Show the presence of tubercular or scrofulous matter in the blood, n r vurowred crews stardng This dangerous and stealthy disease entrenches itself securely in the ‘ aver thealitat two fies uf system tacks the bones and tissues, destroys the red corpuscles of re ee en starting, immediately. the blood, resulting in white swelling, a pallid, axy appearance of the veward itt the Navye¥a ny and Anianin skin, loss of strength and a gradual wasting away of the body, Fe eee ee ei aiming. at the Dridse Ss. . combines both purifying and tonic properties, and is guar- Aw le high at abou 1 anteed entirely vegetable, making it the ideal bi Ameen rough Wilts remedy in all serofulous affections, It purifies preven the deteriorated blood, makes it rich and strong le ds od that the town Al ant and a complete and permanent cure is soon {ng enainethat was hold n eflected, §. 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