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OLD ELI BEATS HARVARD'S NINE. Garvin Keeps Hits Scattered, While Yale Batters Hit Still- man's Curves — Score, 7) to 2. (Special to The Bvening World.) CAMBRIDGE, Mass., June 20.—Har- ward and Yale met on Soldiers’ Field this afternooa in the first of their caam- flonahip games, which was post from yesterday. The weather was p fect, and the crowd Immense, Althou the game interfered somewhat w their c day festivities, vet so tured ont en masse to cheer the teams .Tke famous parade of graduates did not | take place, as that was held yesterday | ebfore the came was called off. Bat ther was plenty of excitement and en- thusiasm, with excellent cheering and ing. sititare the game the betting was even. | Not » Harvard man was willing to give | ‘odds on his team, but was ready to back | ft with even money to his lass cent. | ‘The overconfidence in the chimson camp | ‘which was to be seen a few weeks ago, | thad all disappeared. The defeat by Princeton and the close rub by Penn- gylvania changed the Harvard tune, and @hey realized that victory meat the toughest kind of a fightt. Harvard feared Garvin in the worst way. With as weak a batting team as the crimson ever had, everything de- pended on their being able to find the Yele twirler. In the fleld Harvant has! probably never been better. but the hit-/ ting in both the big games with Penn-/at noon to-A sylvania and Princeton was way below! rvard relied on Stillman to fool par. dhe Mil's. It was thought that Clarkson | across in the last two seasons, would pitch, but Stillman's good work | against Pennsylvania recommended him to the coacher so Clarkson was went .to the centrefield. third, in place of Matthews, the little colored boy who did not get into the game at all. Daly was in right fleld for the crimson nine. Cart war at GIANTS PLAY THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 20, 1902. LATEST NEWS OF SPORT IN ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. BIG PLUNGE ONHOT TO WIN AMERICAN DERBY. Robert Waddell Inst year, w one book and made O'Leary spilt behind the game. It came up st 1 quietly the last two day imble and Red Heok will not Derby Starters and Betting. Heno, Buitman up, 2 to 1 Pentecost, Redfern up, 3'2 to 1 Arsenal, O'Connor up, 6 to 1 ‘Lucien Appleby, Meade up, 6 to 1. ord Quex, 6 to 1 start. According to thelr owners this morning both were red-hot tips. Corrigan, shipped } from St. Louis, may start. He Is sald Ino way WILLIAM II Duke of Portland's Great Horse Captures Alexandra Plate at Ascot—Reiff Wins Highweight Stakes, LONDON. June 20.—The return of the y to-day dampened the ~apants of the country or and arowid Ascot, tendance at the races was in with that of the t meeting. Stakes (a hand- for three-vear- houses a and the a DA CADE eariier Gave of the A The Ascot Highwel; leap ot 30) sovereigns, ods and upward. one mile ond a quar- ter) was won by Vietor Don, ridden by J. Rett (American). The Duke of Portland's William It. | (M. Cannon) won the Alexandra) Plate (of 1,500 sovereigns, added w a! sweepstakes of 25 sovereigns each, for four ar-olds, about three miles); Os- Hermis, McCue up, 8 to 1 by Charlie Hughes to be 'n grand shape. | Betles Commoner, § to 1. H yne up, 15 tol Pentecost did not arrive here in the! 1 best of shape. It is sald that Trainer Singleton up, 20 to 1 Bauer tipped off to his friends that the colt fretted all the way and never siep a wink en route, and the chances a that it was the same with Arsenal. Car fret may Kill thelr chances, Heco has been cut to 2 to 1 to-da al 5 to |}, Hermis §, Pentecost 3% to 1, Prowl 2, | Hot 30 to 1, Corrigan 40 to 1. Jockey Bullman and Owner Mackay arrived and registered at the Auditorium Annex, Mr. Mackay is confident. He sald } had had no tatk with Trainer Hill as ye, but understood that Heno's health was perfect and his condition the same. it Bullman sald he thinks Heno the winvcr BRILLIANT GOLF. Hot, 90 to 1 * Hildreth's CHICAGO, Ju 20.— here is the ti test kind of a tip out on Hot to-day for the Ameriean De row. There ts a lise a half block long { E leading up to Kil Weller's office back Hes § - ; Lee: | WIKNIE OCONNOR PHOTO BY ARK to he run to-mor- ing this thing down from 100 to 1 to 9) Nobody knows a thing save that he belongs to good things | and Sam | ney for about the cc a buneh that has put man them, fume of the town are following ‘POUGHKEEPSIE CREWS READY; | CORNELL STILL FAVORITE. nes wieest bettors private work-<c thing 5 ome The play on Otis ts their m Waaner has played BROOKLYNS. (Continued from First Page.) Ree reer thrown out by bahien. Boa nin atofMore Than One Hundred Oarsmen from Six) helped to retire Jones. No runs. Wenaett it Metcaie, 2b SE eee ena arive salted aver Colleges Eager for the Races. . 7 Sian et Barn. ct SOL Gabel ontenH nme Ex-Intercollegiate Champion ‘ a4 then how the Brooklyn rooters did roo! _ ; MB Cote, if. Dahlen a knock to left centre Looked | Equals ‘'Bogey”’ in BigTour- i, 1 Winslow, c. good for a homer, but Brodie was on (Spectal to The Evening World.) [shoulders of the other crews. pe Sitters. °° the spot waiting for it to drop. Brodle's) oak EEPSIE, June 20.—There| ll is ancy here, and there nament —Harban,of Colum- | a Chittenden, Yo. [Gatch Of Tie Rn before: Ne wot tt | eR Reeve an alr pbsedl excitement on ia, His Rival iy v9 5 He had a long run before he got 1 , ee f ' an alr essed exciten bia, is Rival. Koran, 'c. Garvar, p. He had a long run ueamich waited |8 hardly any change this morning) ot) 0 Tne 5 First Inning. and got {t) One run. ‘in the betting on the various crewsS| The fours tart at 330 o'clock, | Neither side scored in the first inning. Fifth Inning. lin to-morrow's regatta. This is the) the freshmen elghts at 4.15, and the (Special to The Evening World.) Fale was first at bat, boing retired in| Lauder dropped a fly into Sheckards| way the rowing experts have sized eight at 5.20, seats are rapidly | NOBLE, Pa.. June 9.—A fast course order after a pretty double play by Still- hands. Bowerman h ran Me iied as a |¢he matter up \nd at premium prices in the made play in the first round of the man and Randall. Harvard got Wen-jtripiet. 11 wes the Gloats) first nit ofl” g tion train, and those who desire tournament for the Philadeiphia Cup @ell to third in her half on four wide |the game. Smith hit for half the ei Cornell remains almost a prohidl-| wits wilt have to get them soon this morning much different from yis- ones and two sacrifices. He died there, [out ttt Ne was, siontel ltive favorite. The fours will start in the following |terday, when the turf was perfectly however, on Clarkson's hit to Garvan. |)O™. won and the new (ant was out | "The Ithacans are a three-to-one|order from west to east: Cornel No, 1, dead, The sun shone brililantly and In the second inning Winslow for Yale hit ep ane Miller got the badi on the it. died on bases on Chitten- ‘a fly out to Coolidge. Harvard got Ah One run No The freshmer couse No. 2, Colum nla No. 4, and Wisconsin No. 5. 2, Columbia No. 3 contestants had to gauge their strokes Cornell No, 1, Syra-|to a much greater nicety than yester- 0, 3, Pennsylva- | day. Long before the star{ing hour, 10 o'clock, the players were on the greens t Bean's foul boost F ood “Aisturbed the breezes In trying |favorite against any one crew. t the fball as served by Evans. ; ee | aan to O'Hagan was the way Newton Two to one is being given on Cor was put out. Dolam's rap was hot. yell against the field. Evans stopped its force with his hand two men on bases, but Kernan struck | eet it the hit is a_einsie. Pennsylyania and Wisconsin are ‘The ‘Var Aghts—Pennsylvania 2 ents retiring the side. No runs, Seiintaided in the retirement of Keeler still even money to beat any crew No. 1, Cornell No. 2% Columbia No. % near the club-house practising for un Third Innin, No runs. | u 4 . Georgetown No. 4, Wisconsin No. 5 and approachiag and driving. As was the ble play by Coolldge unassisted Sixth Inning. except Cornell, Syracuse No. 6 case yesterday, good drives were the fea | : ae in the pid fining. when,| Ahearn took Evans's foul fly. Brodie's| In the case of Pennsylvania, 210 8 pny yal retohen, owned by ex-. titre, and over half of the starters a the ball H a Wear" singled safely. "Coat. fan athe napping thou a aeinis Any is asked against Cornell and about Congressman Reyburn, of Pennsylvania, gotiated over two hundred yards with caught a slow liner from Bernwell’s | {o @ieal second was a failure. Sheck- game odda are asked against will be the referee's boat. The judges the first stroke | ba ead touched Metcalf between the | ardegot Dunn's fy. No runs yt ame: Bags! ® will see the race from the Anemon, Percy Pyne, 24, the former Intercol- pesee, aa, Hervards bait Wendell) After Sheckard hit to Ouseman a foot | Wisconsin; wnd by John Murray Mitchell, and at legiate champion, was at the top of his advanced to third on | race between ¢ ‘an Dodger ensued : 0 John Murray Mitchell, . two sacrifice hits, where he died. Score | and tne former won, Mol'reery bi Columbia men are toath to bet Me inten «he oficiats will be on Edwin &ame, as was manifest at the start, and seo | neatly and beat Lauder's throw to frst. against Cornell at all. Ithacans have Gouid's Peerless Alleen, his viotory over Tillinghast by 7 and 5 Fourth Inning. Datilen's bouncer was picked up by EU ete Sepia e Mees the State shore | Was anticipated, He went out tn 40 and Guernsey. walked for Yale in the| Bowerman and thrown to O'Hagan in found it impossible to ge 3 i returned in 4% making a total of 8. fourth, and scored on Stillman's wild throw to Randall. Miller retired tho | side by rounding out to Coolidge, Not pstor’s ‘boat, the Gov, Flower, on which he has secured permission to use Nag to get the right of way. | time, Smith bouncer and retired his got Irwin's an. No runs eventh Inning. even at these odds. king slight odds, | Yorkers to bet Columbia is also a equaling the bogey, His outward jour- ney wag a particularly fine exhibition f the royal and ancient game, and was he police a Haryard man reached first. Yale, 1; | en helped Jones 01 auder died such 1 4 Pennsylvania. ‘pire ac | Fifth Inning. It Na ie and Wisconsin and is only willing to! commanded by Capt. Willlam J. Her-) Utie elrokes Vet a ae be between Ohittenden popped a fly to Coolidge. | Aby Smith Lauder pet Georgetown even moncy. jring, ‘The police tug Annie and the) 5.1. and Harban, of Columbia, but Coolidge retired Gary: y fast play to Bean did the assist yecht Walla Walla are also in the} (2 ‘ot be brought together before first, Metcalf was given a base on alle ton's bouncer. No runs, All the Crowns Out. nfMicial feet Rey .cann i Bre rae and Wear fouled to Kernan. No runs. | ho nning. | Au of the crews were out The Itha- pon the final, as the latter is in the fra Kernan struck out. Wendel out. Mil- ANGELES) CIS E i = half and Pyne in tae second half. Pyne's | Jer to Chittenden. Coolidge walked. | nt_to first by Ir- cans proved to be the early birds. They ar oleeee Btitiman out on Mine drive to Barnwell, | W!0 the pail to right oting to the other aide of the river, th AAR Ae who made a great catch. No runs for ee rod of thelr hing laur nnant Pat wr BGG ta bb Ss s43-ss! Barnwell flied out to Daly, who made Nr ade ackground .of ithe weat shore. hilts CG. Dixon, Huntington Valley, beat H, Town- @ fine catch. Cote struck out. Winslow | an got Dolan's foul fly aresa fine looking et and what i x, 7 up and § to play. bounded to Carr, who retired him by a| der w Keeler out, Dunn money there Is in sight-and there {a | ih Conkling, Princeton, bese W. B. Welt, Ras sarow do Handel No ad A Sheckard’s fly. No runs searcely any yet ms to belong the | #8) Arsamink, 4 up and 2 to play, Millie to Chittenden. °: ne, 2 on, w ant pecdell pace A two-base hit to deep sii jmen from Cornell, use Beda 3 re reeton, beat A. ‘Tiltiny left and advanced to third by Bkilton's Byracuse two crews were out, (99, | W. C. Carnegi at H.W. but, “Garvan norton ant, &Y S00" | WINNERS AT | Seeraeuasta| two arama mera) eth tae: ; Mea Ais mate a fine catch of wild pitch. Daly | Ane HORE eS j pains Worlds) play. out, Guernsey to Chittenden. No rune. | SHEEPSHEAD. (Hs three crews out for hort paddles | poy N.Y, dune 2.—] "br. H. toutmio, Merion, beat HB. MeFar- | and they put up a aplendid appearance Me's creat event among the collage)| land: Humineea y, Lup 19 holes SS 8 i WC. Hourton, Philadelphia Cricket, beat H. Sevent» tani | = }On the Columbia steam Jounch with MM oarsmen assemblod for the annual re-| xiii dun aed fie Die eerreer. reached firet by error of (Continued from First Page.) | were Frances C. Chairman of the gata h is an impromptu challenge] J. E. Lindsay, Philadelphia Cricket, beat E. H. are. Dermaey started to aloa! but was ace Board of § Regatta Ass0- | four-oaved race 1 among them-| Darby, Aronimink, 4 up and 3 to play ‘walked and reached second on ties | who was the same distance in] cation; Clau ppone, George- the te fours of the Huntington Valley, beat FE. Titus green of Billiman's throw Chit : a4 Anes town's dire iquatics; M. J sitles of and Pennsyl- fey, beat J. B. Gibb, Aroni: hree-base 0 deep r if RAC linnamaaanenr nunager of ath i and 1’ to play; A, H. Remington, Scores, Garvan alngled to right, ad-| For maiden teoywar-olde, five and a half tare) Thompson, BF TAR AR AE Philadeipila C. C.. deat J, 8. Greene, Beifol vances to second, forced at plate, Sk\i- lone letics for Ge and Stephen F No four men in Poughkeepsie ave hav-|2 up and 1 to play; Le i , Colum'a fon to Kernan. Metcalf walks. | Wour Detting. | Nash, who pulled No. 6 oar on the Co-|ing more fun and less responsibility. or Horstman, Cheve walks, Milne bases "y George Fox. Torr first on flelding choice in lumbia ‘Varsity crew for three years than the Jol ibstitute four of Philadelphia rie Meached second on and was captain of the crew last year! Columbia crew ts de up of Huntingdon Vaile) glearing the bases, unt!) he resigned that post mumular fe of ideal ulld for iat Country Club, beat WF Brow org on 0 ‘ 6 bis two elghts a speedy 1 and lacking only experience to iphia Cricket Clud, 1 up, 19 holes. eatch him. Winslow files o1 Gienne Hanlon gave bi & P et Club, 1 up, Sotch im. inslow files out Glenaey 3 1 mile, and for ginger and|make them famous, immanent iaacacacdiaaliiaaal Carr fouls out to Guernsey War Cr m freshmen would be hard toj This ts particularly true of No. 2% @ em caren io Chittenden, remains 10 be seen whether! broad-shouldered farmer lad who bears Grounded bit to Metealt, No ty | endurance is up to the} the name of Smith and is as full of the u e | old Nick as a box of monkeys just ar- EL ae absh Inalng 7 Bach ude kia rived fr the tropics. He it was BTA othgs ont ena ter | seks omy {82 thousht to enliven the —te- Grows Worse right safely arvin hit to Siciton. | y tea Me ah ¥\ dium of practice with a nr b If Neglected. bo. ths wo tn Midge, shutting off] Athel raced away in fron f Ha FOF fore regatta day, and with Stroke Ise- Thousands are to-da Ree NO TUE hb thre | Hurathourne, “And. ‘the ibeiig Soe, Numbered! bis 1 Wand Falooner and Carter, the No, 3/f gearing trusses, whic to first, Stillman reshed thirl | the sinetch wy four Jer Ragel sini rondo same ef snes oarsmen |e oarsmen, respectively. he | sult’ is” uanecessary it to Miller, who threw him| home Hurstbourne clo RaRe ‘t ; | Towed over to the Pennsylvania head- torture and agera Randall fied to Cote and| in a hard drive won by a i in other ‘varsity crows grow silent and) oa tang {ion of the Rupture, Briiton nit aver sec. | was two lengths In front of Meltonian, thoughiful, ‘They are veritable K1ON18 1" TH. Pennasivanin mon were disposed [Ml be treed Me'v hit to Guernar Sixt ‘Tae rh) eautita i $ pili criti Bilton enna XTH NACE Taey pu a fb a to regard the challenge as a joke, but fm of your ‘ ide and up. selling® mile and with wing which if it were; rupture trouble! Our Guernse 5 ; ey heat ii the more they thought of it the more Mr. Cluthe has bad 4$ vew him out at ROUNDS 10168) Te et seriously it impressed them, 80, when are’ practi o rune. #, packers 4, ‘They rowed a mile from the Icehouse pores Ht lnpveased’ t ' iu holding and r she HP ® starting-point toward the pride Pougn y Mr. Smith strode up the path to Hl tures after all other truscey and Minth Inning, Leonid,” 108, Doggett Urry ery Dae Sarit which looks the Pennsylyanta quarters again this JM cniled ‘new methods’ (by injection) Ben In to pitch. Metcalr| Prine Miciard 10t Marcin A Mee a gtoat) oohwen, the wav, afternoon and repeated his challenge jm 8d failed, £0 Skerton and was thrown "Connor 2 Coach "Pat" Dempsey was well pleased | *hey' took him up, NO BELTS, gg Re Bit, ent out on a bunt 4 | — ure bi, of the plate. Barnwell hit Creamer. 3 with thelr work | press on. Water Cote struck oui. No ri Pat als icons fine crews, looking like ' proof and odorless 6 blessing ip bet for Marvarl krounded” out 10 ae young calart tnltandelanccatim ier] FINISHES AT HARLEM, Rote raat a Poni tate Soe x throw Wendi e Richard third ri hed yee ir fir tea a . y d Mage led sun renee our at Hichard third high seats, attracted universal aitens| . Mats nse i —— | tto Their “yarasyara’ atroke, aratoer| RACE TRACK, HARLEM, June 9.— na | WINNERS AT ST. LOUIS, | shor: bots movement with deep-aipping [TH® races scheduled to be Tun here tor ’ iq H iy iH 0060 oF = 4 S. blades, made a pi ound impression, az day resulted follows 1 9002 6. mm MAGIC. Br Ala the aleaau ilneenonell aitokeaot, vat Be ‘our and a half furlongs. Ra TRACK, 8T 101 peed \ ' BAB HOne f Won by Matiory, 8 to land 4 to 5; stem |—Following are the results of races the Columbians Winder, for place even, Was second, and at Chicago, hoduled ty run here to-day; , “Wisconsin looks dangerous,’ remark-| Allan third, ‘Time—0,85 1-5. hire R oighths of « ed a veteran oarsman, "80 docs! Second Rage —Threwsquarters of a mi nn by’ ‘ising, 7 40. and | Georgetown,” pi notwer, “and! 7 Wen by Nellie Waddell, 6 to 1 and between Baltimore | }*,)"9°,,! CVen, Wan nee ocorastown,” pul in anoimer, ‘and! 15 1; Alard, (oF place # to 6. was second, ount ond, and Frank Tullock third, ‘fime—! Cornell,” said a third, "To say nothing) aud Jot King third, Time—t.42, 04, jof Columbia,” retorted the first speaker a econd §=Race-Three-quarters of a|'Then they ull agreed it would be the| Vamderbilt Unplaced in F. + Oe tk reales the ri mile.-Won by Broodier, s to 1 and 2 to 4 La FARCE, | cag hardest enercme oF severest ats Kreatest race ever rowed, #0 fine Is the | Maateriai and its for PARIS, nderbilt’s | eect & permaoent and |Aricwe was not placed im the race for Mipeceypiae f et free. fad a Bat re y Weare Shicts. |the Prix Eanarte ut the Maisong tro | MPHOW 2 Pennrylvenia's boye were out in white Bin) wh “aon yi seen A | Cy rs contrast to the bronged nan: Frix ihayon Wor, LF Pyne, ayen for June @—W. K, Vv, | Rowdy voch (“Danny” Maher) was second, and | Amer Picon (B, J. Rigoy) came In third, Six horses ran, WINS 3-MILE RACE, Fe xa EB | A Carload in Quantity—Superb in Quality. Mien’s Straw Hats. Sailor shapes, in Sennet and Rough- and-Ready Braids. Hats that are be- Men’s Summer Suits. coming to everybody. These are the How many Suits? Thousands upon thousands of them—section Vine race of the day, the W Stakes (utid.cap, for taree-yea upward; six furlongs), was won by a outeider—His Loraship. Papoale was ond and Pindar third, awenty-five wrses started Tfe starting gate refuse to act in the contest tor (ne \Wokin, Kes, and omy about haif the starters guc property away and completed the couse, ‘Phere Was some discussion as to whether the race ought noi to be run again, but we Stewards decided that tnis was not necessary, Leopoa de Rothschild, the owner of the favorite, Vatel, subsequentiy lodged a protest against the event being de- clared @ race Arthur James's colt St. Serf—Els- teddfod, ‘on whi her had the by M mount, won the Windsor Castle Stakes 18 ‘soy of reigns each with 30) sover- for two-year-olds; tive fur- yards owling-Plece ('Clem"™ the forty-ainth Sovereigns each, added, tor three-ve wongs and 166 yards Jenkins) won Triennial Stakes of 10 with 400 sovereigns r-olds, seven fur- SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. (Special to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, SH 'SHEAD BAY, June 2.—The entries for to-morrow's races are as follows: Firat Race—The Inaugural four-vear-olde and up Jim MeGibben Btepiechase; handicap; short course. for 60, W unt 1 Rising Sun 160 Voolhardy Perton .. 021. 8 Tankard .. Ae leume erty Sreond Race—For three-year-olds a al six furlongs. ae semi Jerking ary ° KOR Femesole Jorenha Repponecker Morokanta, Morand, Shandoi Lo Det + for two-year-o'da; tty Monte Carlo % Stave Bry Bounding Heats Fourth Race--The Tidal; for three-year-olus mile and a quarter, Kinehee 128 Gold Cure Remorne 21 Yackeo Major Dangerfeld 125 Gold smith Old England 123 Dixietine ay Fifth Race—For two-year-olds; selling; furiougs Lord Turco 107 Gloriosa Blue Dele cove sc. 99 Than Ola Gi) 100° Dark Planet Hobpinet 99 Mount Hope Dr Saylor oe. e+. 112 Chielo Sadie 0. +104 Mennenfora Morea Hive Boomer 0 Soothsayer Mary Mo ixth Race—For three-ye: on). mile and # sixtcenta, Beitten Belvino 13 Lane 0 108 Cinquevaill Brim: fteriy olfs and up; ha Lombre Cuspidor Operator Broad Street kinds that are crowding the Panamas out of popularity. 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A $6.00 Nodark Camera takes a picture 244x344—a Magazine Camera holding 26 plates you can develop and fix in the open air—no dark room, Every one guaranteed by us. @ececccccess ose eee 1,00 A $1.25 Table Tennis set, genuine Vellum Rackets, never sold before for less than $1.25, for. Seetase , 15¢ A $2.09 One Thousand Shot Magazine Air Rifle for s 1.49 A $1,25 No. 1 Hunt Golf Club, sold in most stores to-day for $1.25, our price, 74¢ Spalding Re-made Golf Balls, 1,7 doz. Craig Park Golf Balls. seve 2,29 Our Columbia Tennis Racket, Pim shape and size, never sold before for less than $4.90, fOrseeesrceereree sence . 3.00 A 25¢ Club Tennis Ball,a good practice, never sold for less than 500 Baseball Caps and Bicycle Caps, previously Cortlandt} 35¢ and s0¢, your cholce for e+e... +40 ai Stores onty ) 100, Baseball Shirts and Pants, odd sizes, last year's designs, Ores Only | sold at $2.50, $3.50, $4.50 Suit, your choice, each garment... 50¢ Victor No, 24, a Field Glove, Men's and Boys’ sizes, for 75¢ D, & M, No, 42 First-base Mitt, for 2 days. saisene For the small Boy, 20¢ Mask, 10c¢ Ball, 10¢ Bat and 6 Score Card: price these four 45c, fore. . 75c Louisville Slugger Bat, not sold by the best sporting goods s less than 75c, Our price eee+,, oe AY ern $1.00 Louisville Slugger Bat, burnt or plain, with taped handles, special 2dys 5 Bg $1.00 Victor No, 4's Mitt, no better value ever made for $1.00, special 2 days 59g $3.25 Ingersoll Tires, every pair branded Ingersoll, we guarantee every pair & days, pairesee tee rseseee eens 2.48 » SPEC Panini Rod 10c 50c hy Nickel-plated Tr immings and $1.00 Ingersoll Oil ‘Lamp, no better oil lamps made, we guarantee everyone §9¢ 25¢ Foot Pump, and good yalue at that oan steeeereee 176 s0c, Giant Pocket Foot Pumps; can put in your tool bag, and as powerful as 18-inch pUMP.......s09008 2° 32¢ $1.25 Split Bamboo Rod, 3-piece, Cork Handl solid Ree! Seat, extra tip, 2 days v0 69c Mail Orders filled promptly. These prices for out-of-town orders— only good for 5 days from issue of this ad. ‘ Medical. f OLD DR. GRINDLE, _ clallat In dineasen of men, Under GHUNDLE'S sclentifo treatment blood » pains In the bones, red ‘and mouth, ulcers, pal “RACING AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY Mo (Rain or 20, 6 Rac Via L. 1 RR OTH DAY, FIIDAY, J dar Train). 1.10, bladder complaint iting. knife ‘ i Toot Whitehall | Maton, gravel, &e., are speedily cured.” Imped 10 ate Ota An comasetion with fei. | ents ‘removed. dufterers, do’ gol waste “tue Visiting leas akiiful physicians. DR. GRINE ial nev Remember, OLD has & record for ma OF OVER 2 YBARS at 17 1.00, 1.20. 1.46. Rei tit. at 1100.4, M., 12.20, ): 2. 3.00 8M.” Bk Fy 10 minutes. From IF ANY ONE SHOULD ASK YOU, YOU MAY BAY—That the New York City cireulstion of the Morning World alone is over a quarter of a million more than any other paper's avery week Inthe yeam ¥e aie by Lander, ADMIASION TO FIELD STAND. 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