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LATEST a "ar NEWS THE WORLD: WEDNE OF SPORT IN I TS VARIOUS: BRANCHES. YANKEE REELS OFF FAST TRIAL. Turns Mile and a Furlong in 2.02, Goldsmith Shows Mile and Quarter in 2.12} on Slow Track. (Special to The Evening World ) SHEPPSHEAD BAY, June 2%.—-The ‘weather was perfect at Sheepshead Bay this mornjng during the training houra_ | The track wag a trifle slow, but quite | safe. Severai of the classic racers at the course were sent to speed work and | the rail birds had a busy morning of it J. E, Madden was out at the peep o' Gay with a set of the W. C, Whitney and C, H, Mackay racers, and the watches ticked to fast time when they vfwere sent down the line. Goldsmith covered a mile and a quarter tn 2121-2, { Yankee reeled off a mile and a furlong fn 2.02, Elkhorn galloped a mile and ® quarter in 223. The two-year-old kilful turned six furlongs In 1.20, Mex- <fean did the trick in 1.18. Blue Girl, Gunfire, Metaibert and others got easy loping exercise, J, EB. Seagram's Pan Longin and Pan Seagloba rattled off a half in 0.52. Merry ‘England and Healing Salve turned five furlongs in 1.07. 1. V, Bell's Baron Pepper and Chara- wind galloped the mile route in 1.61, Ben MacDhul turned the same ground in} 1.52. | The August Belmont horses were all shown to routine exercise. P. H. Me Carren's Bluff breezed a mile in 1.54. | |Phomas Green sent Squire Quinne a mile in 1.50, —————$—__- ‘SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. (Special to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, SHEEPSHEAD BAY, June %.—The entries for to-morrow’s Taces are as follows: Coxawain, Geyers. Yale and Harvard coaches intend to { GALE’S FERRY,Conn., June 25,—Preal- | | dent Roosevelt's presence on board the |S!ve the crews very little practice to-) U. S. 8. Dolphin here to-mororw will |24Y: Just enough to keep them in condl- prove a big drawing card for the Yale-{tion. Yale's big eight 1s as fine a set of | athletes as one would wish to gaze upon Harvard boat races, and telegram and the muscles stand out on them like Inquiries by telephone for aceommoda- tions are pouring in upon the hotel pro.| Wipcords, Their rivals down at Red- prietors In the city and also at the|lP afe not quite so heavy, but are just mouth of the harbor, ‘The college races |** healthy and rugged-looking and themselves have always drawn. thou. {8b0Uut as evenly balanced a crew, from sands of Visitors, but the vielt of tne |* PAYsleA! standpoint, as was ever sent President will add many more to the | here from Cambridge crowds who will come by ral! and| Harvard Will Be Well Backed, pls | “Yale will send several carloads of BROOKLYNS MARCH ON TO TACKLE THE BOSTONS. Hanlon's Conquering Heroes Open Series with Beantown Team and Expect to Win All. Feliclan, chestnut Ally, by Octagon—imp. Belia- jout twenty-one winning games. for Gonna; ‘chestnut ily, by Hastiogs—Woodray; | the ‘Trolley-Dodgers. Ahearn Is doing ENJOINED. brown filly, by Hastings—Donna de leood (work wile farrell is inid up) and Fine Art, by Octagon—Fid the rhas have as much ¢ co} PHILADILPHIA ery mites, mare, Mondling and jin him now as they would with MoGuire | Dallas in the United States Cireutt ee wghter Imp, by imp. Wag » re Tiny cael Rardas cra tinad otha mie D. R. Harness in Ohio to-day after 4 a c day refused the -apniicntion’ of! the bred to imp. Top Gallant and Fondling to imp. | "Wild Bill’ Donovan took his turn on | Brooklyn National League Baseball Club Wagner. ‘They are to be sold in Septemver, [the slab for the Trotieyites and Vie }for an injunction restraining Catcher when the Harnes: fe to be divides, with | Wiis was trotted out as the Boston | James MeGutre, of the Detroit Amert- them was Gatabout, a young mare also belong: [artist van League team, from playing with the Ang to the Haroens estate, that was bred to Imp. | First iter organization, Demonio. eo ee Dolan fanned. Keeler grounded to ~eooerrenr H, M. Ziegler, the owner of the good colt) Wi Bhockard sins past Demont ‘ficngo vs, Pittsburg. Hormis, wan at Shenpshoad Bay yesterday and stated that he expected jils Chicago Derby can- Gidate to arrive from the West last evening Hermis, he added, mould be ready ne hls racing career in the East in the course of « few days. . A | There wil! be « Ing of among the Jayers of odds in the big ring at Sheepal Bay this afternoon, One-half of the meeti having passed, a new arrangement of a was made at the club-house of the Metropol! fan Turf Association. Eighty-three layers ba. Bignified their intention of continuing for the Femainder of the meeting. Bert Knapp, who 1s now riding in Rus Ai ab uaa chitne tat of Joohaya thers, Coen’ Bloan. Pixgott and Hesilton are ail outrank Knapp. oe Redforn's work on Kamara wax commensably | wkilful. ‘The game little chap kept bis head f001, picked his way through hiv feld with vn Wipching courage and rode a splendid Onis, No | Haht-weinbt jockey in (hese parts can afford to fake Iibertion with this clear-headed New tg nd Jad, Hedfern's wkili alto landed Pant « winner, * 8 8 W, C, Whitney's Girdle showed @ fine buret @f meed in the firmt race, and should tmprove she has raced a fi ore limes Sparkle # also showed great improvement tht May sho raced out with the leaders from ihe se 8 All bets were Aeciared of on the jumping Face at the Bt. Louie Vair Grounds yestertay Jockey Johanson was ruled off for | Bulllig Pat My Bor, who Mulaled wecond Winner, Sherwood, ee | The oMcial bandicapoer rates the principal 4 We the Gpendtbritt Hana nine fur Fee & decided commotion in the bettlug | the frst race, caused by we hoi umber as the winner. The cin- business it is to attend to these up ‘Me. 10" im the race, that ly Montucky ft, Sarees he evstusion Neebare the Derby bay filly by Hastings |who up ivan, One run No Game at Cleveland. Second Inning. CLEVELAND, June %,—The Ameri- Dahlen filed to Carney. Irwindined can League game between Cleveland one over the left field fence for a home land 1. Louls was postponed on account run. Ahearn grounded to Long, Flood of rain, F f asAeun First. Race—For three-year-olds and upw (Special to The Evening World.) 1 The ing Order. eix furlongs. SOUTH ‘D GROUND! BOSTON Brookiyn. Boston + Cobo aucee ; z Saad pede June 2. ne role of the unconquered” | Dolan, ef Pooley. cf. esauirion : fits to a nicety the form of Ned Hanlon, Sheckard. If. Demont, 20. apace. Moneinlese who brought his superbas here to-day | McCreery, 1b. Carney. rf. Conn for a settles of five games with the | Panien. ss el ane ai Second Race—For two-year-olds: Ave and On| Hostony, “roxy Ned’ had a poor tot Anearde (6 ENB Minato Doutonniere of ball players on his staff when he] Flood 2h Kittredge, ¢. Leader WAwIiOré) Jaaleanalcalal noe ne ‘| Donovan, p Willis, Col. Tyler and did not figure t Umpire—Mr, Cantillion. “100 Ink have a chance for firat place in the] __ " Third Race—The Tansy; for two-year-olds division, But since then the has nn f fi furlongs. satenuailthen sun, an ais “| Brounded to Demont. One run weeds Med Knight gq] Pollshed them up and now they shape popped tu “ood. — Kittridge eanner mt Warwick. $7) Up as the only outfit with a chance is and Kittridge we Minotaur wid to beat out the Pittsburgs Aoutiet up, Dahlen to MeCreery, Afrieander.. 0 -.....10 Cob 00 runs . itay Gresn 104 It may be Hanlon luck, or Hanlon Third Inning. Fourth Race—The Spindritt; for three-year-olds; | pluck, but he Is there with the goods dendienp; mile and 4 fustong. | F os Doni filed to Cooley. ‘Tenney took 103%) Hindred 107 | and a drawing card on the road, The |po! asser. Keeler filed to Court- 38 Smarts We | turn out of fans to-day was the dig. [nev No runs Hi) eunanower sh Seat of the week, ‘They did not come] ,conley uingled. Tenney singled. De- wt snight 7 ut to fee the “Heaneaters,” who wl “] riney, nit | rf Jad Just finished a dosing series with ny Ted at the thred-year-olds ty and six | Hughey Jennings's slowtown | crowd TU ORGIES ch SS ST) Lerth a og {from Philadelphia, so tt may be taken | runs patos “2 97 | for granted that the Superbas were the Fourth Inning, i} HI Tom Kenny 84} magnet that drew them out Shedkara singled MeCreery fanned. | Iain iaation inet aia: conan skard was nolled stealing. Dahlen ibragevearcaMajiand ups wells he perl tween the two clubs |Fingled and stole second. Irwin fled to) stands eight to three in favor of Brook-|Cooley. No runs. lwrd Sherk I llyn it looks as though the Superbas| lang do Kittridge — walked, | Prince Richard ....118 LATA Wills snerifived. Comey. foul-Mled to | Varies Pigeon) 1 [DUANE ke a majority of the gamos. ind Long was doubled ur at th 3 ML coleman They are playing the best ball Inthe Ug tbr ae ae Peentongeld 000000/88 Bwamplands Ct League, with thelr pitchers shooting Tih Bountoous 108 pill over in such elusive fashton Anon | ———— fl singles are about the daily salty iene i TURF NOTES average. Hanlon wants four the Bree eea sa five games, but Al Buckenberger has hed was hit hy a ——— Tencthe. same nuinker dew cc 4 | Pit hed ball walked. Grem written the same number down Nia) | Peeer nied th Sheoihey, tans | ‘The private horse car of August Helmont hax | Winning list, so the tussle js sure to left Lexington for New York, taking thirty-two [be hot Sixth Inning. head of yearlings, the produce of the Nursery! Hanlon te handicapped by the disabi-], Dolan grounded to ‘Tenney. Keeler Stud, wwelve head of which are to be put in lity of Charley Farrell, leaving Ahearn, | "ued. Sheckard doubled. MeCreery training at Saratoga and twenty to be 14 atl the 1 i r Ata: Manes ho men 00L aitbrow tn the Renae pt Rarnons ont pe ee ee 88 [ene Ittle Irfshman from Trop, to do all) pleishers, Sheckard —scorly Dahlen moyen: Amane tol are to be trained are jthe backstop work, Farrell has a fever ngled and MeCreery scored, Dahlen Lady Canguleh. halt sister to Hamburg, by St. ty) ina that takew awar a mane vital. | ¥ t stealing, Two runs. Bimon—Lady Reel; Singleton, by St Ci ERR aRe LRT LAOS A : Long out. Kirwin to M y. Kt fmp. Field Azure; bay colt by imp. Esher—|!t¥ and makes him m around without | pidge fanned. Willis, singled.” Cooley Lissle: chestnut colt. by Don de Oro—Hiles; [2AY ambition on ¢ but to rest. He] foreed Willls at second. No runs Nine Pines, by Hastings—Ninevah; Lord of the [Joxt twenty pounds in three 4 nd Nile, by Hastings—Lady Violet; Dick Turpin—by |lo0ks only a shadow of the ble fe , + Hoary of Nevarre—Tarvela a week ago caught seventeon | M’GUIRE NOT are] CHICA League The National be More fied to C June 25 game scheduled and stole second. > runs, played died, Flood to MoCreery. Ten- | here to-day between the local team and | ney walked. Demont popped to Irwin. | Pitsburg was postponed on account of | ney walked. Courtney singled, scor- | wet grounds ing Tenney, Greminger fied to Dono- bar-rooms. The same notic ¢ was given to Capt. McClusky, of the East One “HARLEM Tundre and Twenty-#ixth street sta Hogan, of the West One Twenty-fitt street sta | ets were made paid after al the Iepector’s visit which occurred about 8 o'clock — Sudden Arrival of Inspector| WASHINGTON PARK RACES, Kaneat | 26th Street Station, proce prack. WASHINGTON Causes Consternation---Bet-| PARK. June u.—The races scheduled fara (ut ofl Racket? fo be run here to-day resulted as fol First Race-Qne mile and enty vards=-Won by Aladdin, 4 to 5 and The sudden arrival of Inspector Knne|1 to 3: Prowl for place even, was s in the Bast One Hundred and Twenty-| 4nd, and Andy Williams third. Time sixth street precinct this afternoon | )™ Bec tveselghths of a mile wa ol wd of handbook men tito | h | Won fiers Gey cat nic and created considerate anxtety | Alrii for place’® to 10° was neomnd: Jamong players of the saces who hadjand Topsoil thid, ‘Time~7.04 26, money in the hands of the gamblers enamel ‘They fear that some of the odda-taying | RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS, RACE TRACK, ST. LOUIS, June 2%,- The races scheduled to be run here to- |day reeulted as follows; | Firet Race-Five-eishtha of 5 Won by Ben Lear #) tot and #40 Wolfram, for place even, was second and Pourguol Pas third. ‘Pime—1.02 3-4, — Postponed Game, fraternity will not return, Within q few weeks One Hundred and |Dwenty-ffth wireet has become an ope |wambling ground, Handbook men have jtaken bets openly every afternoon, Some lof them established themselves in tho st-Offlce at One Hundred and Twepty- lost street and Lexington avenue, @h- Fs did business from bootblack stand: in front of saloong and cigar stoves. © Inapector Kane drove them all off the| DETROIT, June %.—dtain prevented sireet to-day and notified every ssioon-| the baseball game echeduled to be kkeeper in the precinot that he would not played here to-day between Detroit and oud for the Funming of tn Chioako, of the American Leagua, 6, Kunzig, 5, Stroke, R, Bogue, 7, Crom, Weymouth, YALE'S 'VARSITY CREW ON A PRACTICE ROW. excursionists over here to-morrow with) doing about a mile and a half of easy short stretches money to back thelr favorites, aud iiey | TOMINE by st ie condition will be greatly disappointed when they | saticractory. end find their bets of 6 to 4 are 8: d up all the men wi Into the ¢ ; Instantly, xclilmed a Ilar ad- morro: in first-class trim. All " uate at Redtop this morning, It ts (eae 8 and hapet fs only a matter of endurance with either {lt Mica theervaed ‘a crew," he continued, “and the occupants the H. TG crews 1 of both boats are unknown quanti timate Yale’s Last Practice. referen| the varsity ae In In final preparation for strenuous toumeet avery st work of. the race to-morrow the prac in arvard eight, and thee of Yale's ‘Varsity eleh is ONIN 4 there a feeling e that only the Mmbering up this morning. ‘The crew hardest sort of effort can vin the race went out with the freshman elz cach for either university, A Yale man who ROOSEVELT A DRAWING CARD AT TO- MORROW'S YALE-HARVARD BOAT RACE. 4, Judson. 8, Coffin. 2, Daly. has watched the work of both the Crim-!at fon and blue boats said to-day that In| on Harvard as well us Yale has crew, and that the race will de- lar upon ndurance, einen e question of “which can play the her | ut." | Hurvord Rests This Morning. | HARVARD QUARTERS, GALI ns | PIGRY, onn., June 2.—Although tne Weather and water conditions wero en- u the Harvard ‘Va uur oared crews did not prac the coaches tice this morning, save them fo of work this evening, The men are In e condition, and ‘while little is said" Bow, an extra long period |" LIVELY SCENES AT BEACH TRACK. Principals in Big Motor-Paced Race Busy Preparing for Saturday's Struggle—Three Big Amateur Events. One of the features of the cycle meet at Manhattan Beach on Saturday after- noon will be the three amateur races in which eighty riders will take part, The fact that the N. C, A. took Sohrieber, Van Cott, Sullivan, Fulton, Sohofeld, Dobbins and many other crack riders from the amateur ranks and pinoed them in the “pros” division has had a good effect, as it encouraged many new boys to enter the field, and the amateur class is now larger than it has been for a number of years, The many new faces which will appear in the nace on Saturday will make the events more in- the quarters concerning the raco| {C1 bs pend keebitie (Old -aiiney eae chances, it Is evident that the men of Lael Siecle ble to ride, has been “ good move, as Waterman, In Ouse of Postponement. the Uitte Soucherner js now, riding in e I eh, j good form, having defeated Lester Wil- tamer the paference at Red Top be: tgon in Pittsburg Monday night. Albert And captaing and Wy, ong Rag Champion, who will be the star of the rate fe Wan ar ouhoe ge eiepam, the meet, arrived at the Beach with his TE it hecemee pannounced to-day that squad of pacemakers last night. The strane the race saery tomorrow. (3 |renchman ts delighted with the idea of postpo nme the races they will be rowed ing he s he .s anxious to show the on Friday aa fodows: New York ‘public ‘he is just as skilful Freshinan eight at 10 A. M., up stream | following pace as he was riding the sin- m the bridge to the Navy-Yard;| gle motor at the Garden last winter. Wty four at 10.30, from the Navy’| Howard Freeman and ‘Tommy Hall, the na to the line opposite Rod Top. and other two ners, who Will wike part, in Varsity elzht at 7 P. M., dawn stream. | the four-cornered race Saturday, are also RUHLIN FIGHTS SHARKEY AT LONDON CLUB TO-NIGHT. Harry Harris and Jack Roberts Also Meet in} Same Ring at Carnival. Juiz AT EMPIRE TRACK, | Eight Events on To-Morrow’s | BY _Quic! |Maloney, the Rounds, and Gorman June %.—Tommy Ryan, the t champion of the world, Erhe, of Buffalo, the ex- cht-weight champlon, were the victors In the two -pecial bouts decided at the ‘ational Sporting Club, of London, last ht. Ryan knocked out Johnny Gor- ew York, in the third round of their fifteen-round bout, while Erne put ‘Jem" Maloney, the erack English ght-welght to eleep in the seventh Owing to the illness of King ard VII, the attendance was not ns large as at previous bouts. Charley White the popular American referee, again o ciated in that capacity. His methous met with the approval of the spectators. The contest between Erne and Ma- loney was rather a one-sided affair. At sound of the bell the American LONDO middle- weigh and Frank RYAN AND ERNE WIN FIGHTS Enguenman, *s End Came in Third. the Beach, and th | their puffing motors | Interesting, as all are into the best possible shape. Entries for the amateur races wi close with P. T. | Powers, No, 2% Broadway, on Friday mornin, four men with ¢ making things URgIINE to get K KNOCKOUTS. Lasted Beven Cigarette ib Value fighter started right at Maloney. cleverness and footwork were too n for the Englishman, and before the € of the third round Maloney was grogg and weak from Erne’s volley of blows. Maloney dropped to the floor several | mes and was cautioned by Referee White. | In the seventh round Erne sailed in| to finish his opponent, and after jabbing | him a few twnes suddenly Jet fly a short left swing which nailed Maloney | full on the jaw dropping him to the! floor where he was counted out. The battle between Ryan and Gor- man short and sweet. Gorman started to make a rushing fight of it, this being his only chance of winning, but Rvan met him with stiff lefts in the face and rights in the body which took the steam out of Gorman, In the | third round Ryan landed a left and a right swing on Gorman's head and then | across a short right swing to} which knocked him out | TROTTING. RACES i ay of the New York} Driving Club— Special Con- test Is Carded. The Empire City track at Yonkers will exciting brushes be the scene of many between pacers and trotters to-morrow, | the occasion being the second regular matinee to be held under the auspices ne New York: Driving Clud. GUS RUHLIN, The two most important fights of] Roberts the former should come out the fistle carnival of the National! victorious, Hurris is one of the clever- Sporting Ciub, of Landon, will ers for his weight that America decided to-night when Harry Harris, | na r turned out, Roberts, accord of Chicago, and Jack Ry t n to rloan fighters and others giish champion, fight for who have seen him fight, ts nothing champlonshio of nore than a third rater, who lacks Sharkey meots ¢ everiiews and merely depends upon his Glunt mth fights wall we to win out him. rounds duration and will be refereed by | As Harr ywn strong since he| Charley White, the Americar defeated viner in Engiand, Harris and Roberts ar ght for af Uherefore ive no trouble tn ( being awarded the decision on polnts. Duras of $2,500 and a pide ot $1,04 The Sharkey-Hubin Nght will prob while Sharke: Rubin wilt battle} ably be a sh 3 Rublin should $2,000, ‘The winner of the Harris-Roberts | (i whith he jut Man dn He acued figat will be matched to fght the winner | rounds, wed & wonderful improv: of the “Young Corbett”-Terry MeGov-| ment th his size. Ie improved greatly ern contest, while the vier in the} stage’ fright a ey ARR vattar eat latter battle will be pitted against the) his previous efforts winner of the Jeffries-Fitayimmons| Sharkey Ix reported as being In better fight, pe for this feht than uny contest In the contest between Harris and | ho has’ fought ‘alnbe Ne’met vets MISCELLANY. of the game on (he prety grounds, ‘The aur- Founding TAM courts were crowded with apec- — tators, who applauded the play, Summaries Play in the metropolitan tenuis championship | Round It Mon'e Singlee~Beale OC. Wright ‘edvanced to the semi-final round im the| best W. J. Clothier, 6-4, 86, 7-5. Reymond D, f singles yesterday on club's court at | lditle beat Clarence Hobart, 6-3, 2-4, 6-4 One Hundred and Sixteenth and Am: Chaar ae Alvert Champion, of France, the holder of the aterdam avenue, Hackett and Russ reaching that ty vine of thelr Fr fe cisturleg, | MeRetatie world record, arrived trom Boston last oe 8 night, and thie morning he will foln Tommy Hall, the Koglieh champion; Bennie Muntos, of Calhous Cragin and Holeombe Ward of the Gneat exhibitions of tennis ther ted ©. 0, Kelley and Edward ¥ Fisher iu ide Gna! round of the men's doubles of the New York Tennis Ciub tourmament on ihe club's courts at One Hundred and Twenty-third wiyeot and Manbattan . one jay when Memphis, and Howard Freeman, of Oregon, his com in the Uwenty-mile motor-paced to be held at Maha wurday, Ate m . U, Commiiter tant Wight Ik was decided to Bold the Metropolitan champlopshipy at Celilo Park Aug. 80 A, G, Spelding has offered handeome trophy for the club scoring the most polmis, The trophy must be, ihree Limes te become the praperty of ‘The tennis experts to the round-rebia tourna- ment of the Crescent AtbieUie Club at Bay Midge yesterday geve more brilliant exbiblitons , J. Grant's speedy trotter and C K. G. Biiling's horse. The first race will be started promptly at 2 o'clock. | no admission fee will be charged iCapturens he programme offered by the as- sociation is a very lberal one, conslst- ine of eight races, one of which will be a special contest between ex-Mayor A band of music will be on hand, and OSBECH WINS BIG BIG STAKE. Northumberland Plate Fleld of Ten. Worth $5,000 fr LONDON, Ju eweastle and High Gosforth F meeting to-day the Northumberlahd Plate of one thousand sovereigns, a handicap for three-year-olds and upward, two miles, was won by Osbech, Servitor was sec- ond and Congratulation was third, Ten horses started. ———__—— PUGILISM. weight, te tn cnt: | the feat Dave Sullivan, cago. He arrived there with Harry Forb 4 Jimmy Barry for the purpose of trainin for hia flaht in Bt, Louie, duly with You yriwett, Th matah the police eek. in Immediate secure Loula’ ongant Forbes and ton Sullivan, who looks exces Tommy Ry get a return match mith Otto 8 whom he recently lost on a de Ing that the winner shall take, ail, and fore to fortol every cent in the match it he faite to atop, Sleloe Inalde of ax rounds, | owen Ziegler and’ “Thin Bullivan, the Box ton lght-welebt, are in aplendid shape for thelr yefive-roun bout before the Savannah (Ga) on Friday might. They will box at 147 tw Yaa pounds. ee Tommy Felts and ‘Kid’! Goodman, of Boston, have been matched to try conclusions In « jtwenty-round bout before the Savannah A. ¢: on July 4, They are to bat! at 120 pounds for $0 per cent, of the gross receipts Tamra) Joo Handler, of Newark, and Charley Se the Hoboken Hqnt-weight, 19 box & (wenly-round bout { ©. on July & Th fore the Paterson mea ehould put 1°55, at —— Standing of the Clabes, N'TONAL LEAGUE, cru Pitteabur 2 hrookiye ..31 28 s6TAClnctunatt sseah at Chicago 25 28 B49) St. Loule.....21 8] Boston .....24 25 .490|Now York,...20 81 AMERICAN LEAGUE. rte Ae 16 blair ton S B87, Washi ngtor Pails & a 610\ Detroit Mb HA .b1DOlevel SLOAN THOUSANDS AHEAD OF RACING. According to Stories in Paris) Noted Jockey Is Rolling in} Wealth as Result of Turf Plunges. in ‘od was well seen in the Bois. hard et Levassor, ette and him one of the best motor studs in Grows Worse If Neglected, ‘Thousands are to-da: Wearing trusses whic do not hold, Tho re- sult js unnecessary ‘The improved RR THAT SATISFIES OR be believed, Jockey Tod Sloan is roiling 1, * SANTA tig plunges |the known reliable quality of the the spring it w belleved of his losses. Lately, however, so gs cessful plunges on other big turf events from Mors that is the finest machine know it by our sales; also in at his American runabout, give Wine Merchants, 56 Franklin St. N.Y. Worn with absolite comfort effect a permanent and speedy cur Examination THE CIGARETTE CORK TIPS I 5 PLAIN SuURBRUG Company, Makers. PARIS, June %.—If the stories going | that the largest portion of the public the rounds In sporting circles here believe that a straight Whiskey of in wealth as a result of his big plunges | $s here and in England. | that igh broke, It was| xiven out that $500,000 was the extent | sip has it, his luck changed and now he has amassed a fortune. Prix is said to have cleared up $180,000 for the clever jockey, while his suc- would take one's breath away, R e Sloan has bought a new racing motor This, with his Pan-| is far better than any others. his Decauille voltur- munications from the people. H. B. KIRK & CO, RUPTURE CURED. witc truss ia the only truss in Te retals the rupture under ino or seVereat atraii and will fro, Lady in attendance for ladies. Send for torture and aggrayas IMPROVED ELASTIO TRUSS Co, tion of the Rupture. . New York, You can (Two doors below WV near Sth at.) yr truases are not sold be Agente oF MEN CURED, Famous R No, 88518 guaran re ll i eae Ne tea indestions, bottle; by express,$1. Kremer, drugs! be freed of your rupture trouble! ‘Our M uthe has had 32 y prucleat epee a Hence holding ‘and curing Rup: tures after all other trusses and 980° called ‘new methods" (by injection) had failed, i NO BELTS, ge ite f Sporting, CONEY ISLAND JOCKEY CLUB RACING AT SHLBEPSHKAD BAY, JUNB 14 TO JULY 4, 2.80 P.M. (Rein of Bhime,) LOT DAY) WepNpspay, JUNE 3 | Zapnyr, Rockaway Cup) @ 4 Other Races, Bast $4uh Bt., vie LL Re Rey at +, 18:10, 12-40, 00 Parlor Car Train), £10, 240, 3.10 P.M. Boate foot Whitehall’ st. (via 39h St. Ferry) in. connection with bok WR at 100 A.M. 18.40, 00, 1-20, 1.40, 2.00, 2.20, 8.00 P. ‘Brooklya id Transit trom ‘Brooklyn Bridge (New York side), Bridge trains via Kings’ County and Brighton Beach Road, also Flatbush Avenue Bure face Line vie Brigh ch Road every 10 mine Oveas, tie Pad. ts the only bet entific principles and guaranteed successful In every oase, Call or write for FREE BOOK, CHAS. CLUTHE CO, 29 Bast Jath ty bet, Sth Ave. end Union Square, New York, (No n ce Hours: 9 to 8; sae hE te Autom atruct From Brosdway, Williamsburg Ave. care. All. Brookin direct to track. Music by Lander. ADMISSION TO FIELD 8TAD Medical. ~ OLD DR, GRINDLE, 26 years & specialist In dineases of men, OLD DR, GRINDLY's aclentia {reatmant and wkin dineasen, pale int five Uhrvet aed owt, wlcera palstal eval ladder comPlalnia, soalding, are speedily iiulorerte de” mot loss akiltul phyaicl NDLE beg « nt viata

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