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PMP IN SLT Se a oa Sai aie Sk Aili THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JULY 14, 1908, NEWS OF SPORT IN ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. ° ’ ie “NILSA L FADS IN BUSY MORNING pel BROTHERS, OF ST. ad FORM UNIQUE es oan GamacD "eURe ¥ Blt OCEAN RACE. AT SHEEPSHEAD, Ieee Will GhieHnine WnD.IE to Occupy Sec- ond Place in Pennant Race. ‘i i Five Smart Racing Craft Start) Lux Casta Reels Off Six Fur- from Newport on Run to} longs in |.18—Madden and, New York Over Ovtside! Three Cars of Racers Off any mean said Charlie Irwin, “and w mW somewhat surprised at the 4, beoais sth they show Course. | for Saratoga. | |s a « patting str } _ I ra A ld 1b. we had not lookid at any such showing 5b p © r nhl, #¥ nitrieks, rf rom them. ‘They are a hard-hitting: j SPWPORT, BR. 1, July The ere ne Honing Wort gs v4 I GacriRTARNRTAIEShe Ni are BOR She eean race of the Atiantle Yacht C SHEEPSHEAD BAY. duly 14 —The Mevtreery 1b, inditren, 1 STAETIAIERG’ ORAM Ne AKG | APEROE from this port to New York, outeide | conditions of weather and track wore Iainae Seon da Nichols is playing a rattling good game i : i hase, end he seems to be jurt lf Long Island, a distance of about | porfoot at Sheepsiiead Bay this morning ite Vnpire--Cantillon n that the infield there needs to GW dilies, was started at 1 o'clock this| Siting the gullaping hours, ‘There were i Pp. work hours were busy ones for men and CHICAGO, July 14.—Manager Hanlon | S $ } While the weather was somewhat |). | | oad nis tam of trolley dodgers came to|, Sheckard fouled to Kling. Keeler out, fy Fy Rasy, a fine ten-knot sou'west breeze | yyy Madden pulled out for Saratoga | | town to-day and faced the Cubs in the| Taslor to Williams, Dolan fied to + : was blowing, giving the flve yachts | ae ihe preak of day with three carloads I first ef a three-game series that y.| Schaefer: “No! runs, that crossed the line a long twenty | oe i as. icy consist A iae atts nectomiaediees | Slagle out, Hi to) MoCreers 4 ai] Willlame out, Inwin te Mec Manager Selee’s list is rather a Lowe fiye mile beat around Montauk Point, | J out, MeCreery ty Hughes Hitehvock, | ‘Whe race will finish inside of New York | phi ae . Hartor, off Sea Gate. Phe tug C. P. ir nd six of the W Whitney apidated one on a COUNE the large | seeuwa. 1Nking, Raymond which will accompany the / Sting, that included Yankee, Blue Girl number of Jojured players that he has] 5 " cRNA HS bi phe busy on his salar sut the Cubs put u Yahlen wwe to Willams. Ahearn \ Yachts, marked one end of the line Fire and King Hanover. o eee rot eR EE ee DUE UD! singled singled to loft. McCreery forced i IR ASIN iets} Ahearn to Low unassisted. Irwin filed \ Isentuckian, a is his custom, « panted une ‘and at 11 o'clock sounded her whis for the start. The first boat over was Commodore R. | Aughst Belmont « E. Tod's topsail schooner Thistle. Sne | Mizzen Kot a halt fas followed closely by H. 8. Redmond's | 6 1-2. wid acted $0-foot yaw) Ailsa. Then came F. F. | Light turned six furlongs at a two min-; ‘Ames's schooner Varuna, with C. L., "le clip. Octoroon and Anak going to: Poor's little 40-footer Mira not far he- | Sether did the trick in 129, Flying Jip | a find, The last boat wns the big schooner | covered the distance in 1.25. Namtor Endymion, owned by E, A, Thomus.) 5 ‘The Superbas are fresh m the} to Hen ath, having been at St. Louis, where F Hei y suffered t e del da tle te oe they suffered three defeats and a tle at) aig jined oat a three-bage hand of the Cardinale, who have Up} field, Kling out, Flood to MoCreery. nravent time nox been counted ta] Lundgren hit to Dahien and Hendricks was out, Da to Ahearn, Schaefer out, Flood to MeCreery. No runs, Third Inning. jams, unassisted, ght and was out we. Sheckard sin- ks, No runs. 8 Was given the glad hand as ared at the ba: for the sex him two-year-old fle breather in| te n The series here this week will be an interesting one, as the outcome will decide for some time to come who ix], Mlood out 1 to occupy third place in the Pennant | quale lag breeged a halfén 59. Each boat was given plenty of time io] P. Belmont’s Btheibert galloped a re rors tho line, being timed as it did so, | Mle In 163 1-2) Num a a stable race, Brooklyn was edged out bd it Sled. to icentre Keeler filed Lowe. jon clipped of A Fe ” rhe terday by their defeat in St. Louis | No runs. The Thistle and Aitsa immediately |M@#te clipped off a half in 60 1-2. Prt sentey Mi fodled) to Irwi he double vic subs | st ited n. Tayl i 3 headed for the Narragansett shore, the {et turned & furlongs in 105 t-4 and the double victory for the Cubs! pation to MeCreery. So Taylor out % favorite piece of water in a beat to the |S 8. Brown's Lady Josephine covered Lia sei adie octane No rans Ri?) -S@outhwest during the flood tide. Before | furlongs In 1.06, Hyphen galloped a Dhelwes Cee inanitEeat ened a unter Fourth Inning. 4 they reached there the Ailsa had passed |™° at a deminute ». Liberty feveywith the playing ofthe lgame (W's n beat out a hit to Lund | 9 es | Chimes did tive furlongs in 91-2, 8 ternoo is clouds v all HERE Ol a hit to Lun me himes did tive furlongs In 1101-2. Sei afternoon, as the clouds hung low a USE e Aye Ey Ct ere en the morning and at times a little rain] gren. | Ahe: fell, but as the time for the game came | fouled ty Ki the sua broke through ana the clouds|,,Willlams fanned, Hughes to Me- u a Creezy. Hendricks singled to short cen- appeare tre and was ou: stealing. Ahearn tg The St. Louis is not a bad team by | Flood. No runs. the Thistle, and ten minutes after th start was the leading boat, The Va- - 4jna, Mire and Endymion kept off shore, @nticipating the change In the tide dur ing the early afternoon. n flied to Lowe. ‘MoCreery 4. No runs. ota turned the distance at al game rate of spond J. E. Seagram's Pan Zagioba was sent 6 furlongs { 1193-4 Healing VSaive ecvarcd’ ihe same ground’ dn ‘At noon, when the yachts disappeared |} 44 4-9 set Aa tthe j | Dramatist did the trick in 1.19. | Sic a - in the mist, the breeze had increased to | Merry Enel | | Merry and was worked over the eA in former years by some Bie 20 mls. the reeae tad Incrcused (7 | Merey Englon! wan STANDING OF THE ay emi ata at tena eee MS »! cing public. SETTLEMENT LEAGUE. |“ ""'™ ™"" § holding there throughout the day. A th JR. & FP. Keene's Mamselle cov and will not run loose the next time he Ohlo Girl covered 6 furlongs in 1.1. bal! circles. Mike, as pitcher, and Jack, | Bastern League team and far form the strongest battery | well. All the oid Phillies, particularly Ri quick eed ren erefore expecied. SAN Tunohe 7 iat t , with the finish at Sea Gate some Ume | 87M 0 furlongs ir . 1 aay -vid to-morrow afternoon. J other racers we nthe easy side . The fact that C. T, Boots’s Argregor was ¢ 2 aera Was some duestion as to the | tt voy ment Sir ‘Troubador, Lady Union Settlement Loses One Game | shippod trom New York to Chicago a week ago i . ‘a poing | MAC and Cenrler Sage six furlongs to tor ce that he won five d Gigibility, of the Mira, th eng | gether In 118 1-4. Cheat ‘Bm turned hut Still Leads. | foe & rae that be, won Ara dara eter) explodes The starting time follow . SE ce eaten Pishe TS The scores and standing of the va. | 0" ‘Worry that « horse cannot win after leaving ate Ballaped a mile a 1 houses in the League for week ending Fegarding Stratlimeath, “who | was ates. Mol J. BE. MeDonald’s Be of Troy speed , A ollows mm Morris Park to Chicago only three bee Saree ram 1 ChB ad acne an aa tanione mh as kis July 18, are ae follows: WP tlare the Aoviean bounce eevee 3 Exaymion, A. Thomas “aL T) ao [Joyner sent) Lux Casta 6 furlongs in = 5 July 12-Union Settlement Hudson smeasinns ‘ ne Pen ee! Hes. Baron Pepper and | Mikefand Jack, the O'Nell brothers, | ‘The pitcher was signed by Capt. Dono- | too Hsht of build and too inexperienced | Pittsburg, and finally had his grand rec-| Guild, 13 to 7. Tt Satlmaker in not a stake colt some usually 2 £ j en | Black Tilck ureexed @ furlongs In 125 |were unknown to fame a year ago. Now | van for the Cardinale last Auguat eee ee ee ee ee en gone ty Rie Aituats|[) Union| dettiement iva. Riverside) Asdo-//ecet detemyilli bel sisiakse: | Tht) Ralmoay BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES. |i‘ %urlons in 1 | they have a national reputation In base- | O'Neil had done a little work for an | tee of relens i : igerenation of pl L clation:(7 tos Soungatar anivned/aa\etrone aniailion’1e\the/stge Jas altting on the bench| “Mike isn somhpaw, He and his| College Settlement vs, West Side! [u her. two well well-groomed | Neighborhood House, 9 to 0. eae pat ant [and well educated lads, are just now the{ July 13—College Settlement va. Unt- fdols of St. Louis fandom. And as for|versiiy Settlement, 13 to 3 Benale McCarthy 18 costing her backers a geod forming a brother battery they are the t,—B,| many dollara these days, and she always shows J warmest ever, the Bwings, "Huck" and | Union Settlement......:s++ S85 well enough to warrant further eupport. ys#'s, Monte and Lave, | Gordon House ‘i 600 8 8 1 fairly | Wihile he |awalting an offer Ryan and Nichols (Spectat to The Evening World ) ee a) tebe : A injurtes that caused oh RACH TRACK, BRIGHTON BEACH STEAM CRAFT REGATTA. the st us National League team a his, total Ben yan a he ne ie al ; ma he fray Don Ranch Fely 14.—The entries for to-morrow's) SelM aceatioceabrnd veulnn mn acicias| srolnmhter Show. the. boys. from | Went to work. with aw whl 1 5 1 Yves are ay follows jEvent W ly twa vente aga since both were | Philly that he was just as good as they | Tzht from the Jump that he He} and tne Riverside Association 4 4 Prat tle race: for four-year-oldn of So QTyee Kwan eR B MY f & s they | good as > ted verride Aanocin 3 1 warite Double Dummy tic] A regatta In which the steamboats of{atma mater, Villa Nova University, lo- | Joining the resident crew was to defeat | chance to double up with iis brother | jon with the name Ub vase) (7 gaa cece Garcon § i a eats Pose pad i ata mile and over was a Rei scien Motor: Hl} the local waters might Jake part is now |eated some tfteen mites outsile of Phil Pait theveampaten with ais. |fchioh was amsimed be Mle Haden Gate ime tf £29 prise of the season 4 (rc esint ih antemes Hijbeing talked of. ‘There have been many |adelphta John, or “Jack,” as the Cardinals call Sete the airing t yi rond at the game | Clark House = BO al Sseesericonimnracron co i = . i i mH oe my ronptu races 1 weuson, but there | ‘The bows bear a marked resemblance | Rim i the eatel ng mea ber of the fair Her advan Or meal we a nye ie Eke paul ot Ie and de 5540255 RE dam Alta Blue, by Imp. Blue Mantle, winner of + aid Race—Handicap for two-year-oldx ay le from a regatta, to de-/to one another oth are put up on | iy A kar seo wan't a pro f ie trun igele ang ed hig studies to become a” baseha a 8, includ 0 Cor ng kata ah tea Aa Lary Te Bese heaped ther. Both aro put up on | gional teain tn the and that would give “AR TUC We tre walt atta | ttcher Not wishing the faculty ot ime (JOHN T. BRUSH TO SELL OUT? | mary races, including the Covington Stakes an a : ‘ ap A NM ee sold Ine Neither fy six feet tall, | him a trai, Now every manager ind ; sik || 4,08 Ts relatives to know just two-year-old in 1897, has been thipped to Lexing- F 0 ¢ i Jthough each lacks but an Inch or two | business would offer the boy a princely his brother, Mike. earned ve'ng doing, he assumed the name 5 tom trom Chicago by his owner, WILL Knagow Tog: sound que Leute Deuce, Whawwelehtoranhnrtcher [siete And. Stacks! y Fon the Rive ents of brackets Since he has been su °] Report Saye He Will Them Be Bie | i vit be turned out until sold for eae per) u “inte at feu 4 f'ltenm happened by mere Ww e recent trip of the ¢ major league he is using his Stockholder in Giants, sauces & — itace.—For three-year-olds and upward, | Weetit eC ENGL Js about 175 pounds; the welght of the | Jack Ryan and Arthur Nichols catel. | was narkable. He won a cht name, but he has been unable to Sy oy mall eaten’ rain him in the future jyinlle and aixteenth sail anne! ao ehan catcher some eight pounds less fhe the heat of ball. O'Neil was deemed | cach stand, followed p by ake off the fletitious name of Joyce. CINCINNATS, uly ia Tones oo elas /pbentenee ee ee neo ‘Tehar it Potente Kanawha, the Rich those baseball stories Is heard here uty Clay Rye... 108 Axcension’ + on ’ ps cee ante arity anelposslble sale Byte Mare and er have mon the masority ot the jumping races this weason. A glange at TH KMMAL ge cccsceees JOR meee ~~ > ADMISSION $3 AT. GOLFER HOLABIRD BRIGHTON GETS PATRONAGE | AMERICAN YACHTS. fs S' tas wrt ices scr ome tees a daeed | ore Ing that negotiations, which have been | teen races. Mare ben also one desd beat to ais Bri 4 credit. Barry ham ridden elxteen recap and won 4 Hutth Bace—@or two-yearcolde; salting; mis | ; | . pending for some time, uave about] given, Mara rode In eighteen Faces, won seen BoM Mine Pore. ........ 107 sauld 4 ‘ » Sport Is Good and Clean and There Is Nothing s| reached a conclusion by which the | and tad cae dead boat, Ep Mammetehd 0 oe 92 DE Bavion vivsen 17 " Cincinnati team of the National League | — TMA Ganda SS. St Pam Lacking—Saratoga a Menace. will soon pass from the bands of John ’ © June Coline . Bf Bernard srs scisce A 7 lame | , , Brush, of Indianapolis, to a local syn- ‘ | ded a W. C. Whitney Raises the Walter Travis Favo' for Seer = Emperor’s Meteor II!., Navas|a)..t. headed by August Herman, the DSS Reig zor maidens: three yearcolts ant! Price Against Advice—He| Championship Tournament,| 11 ts a pleasure to note the large at- | Way Heame productiy hoe and Lasca Competing |cniet adeno Canin Ook rail The Ci arette j etree 102 Avis ; ‘ ; oni sat Brighto proves. that formation, inf 2 ‘ tela understood that the mtn z Barrer nch ses: 408 Aris. Spent Yesterday Inspectin, Which Begins at Chicago]! ft Biehton! ttre ure purely legitinuate a To-Day in the Race to|_"' i s are Geriain January 115 Baked Sunde ta DOUIAM. FHAU the Mbie I toriie eaae ERRE LHe D way company and other interest at sa y seo lOT Penny weight 2 -Mor mrogiat on osplave | well tala: Oy over. , ed in the new syndl- th t les OADA ss... 101 Lord Steril the New Track. Links To-Morrow, preciates what has been done to pla vill tnalatived atu largeiy represented in F Bifente 2010s utnae a before them a frstclags articla In|,The throe-yoar-old division thus fA cate, Ashley Lioyd is next to Brush | i Sliver Tush raving duriig the vacation months Major Dalng Ki. When Wiliam | as the large st 5 h , a ‘é tent the under | ev alae into er duane : ° SLAG! $i change will mean his retirement, while Be Gahon aARL Miae matter (Special to the Evening World.) CHICAGO, July 14—The links of tho] Brighton Is to a great extent th deri Wititney a ateing wane lite MIDLET AMEN) ALAND, (OF) EIRLISOUAND, Gets there is talk of Brush be @ much aes sno SARATOGA, N.Y. July 4.—William view Golf Club are all in readiness | 40s in the racing circuit. Dubbed see: )1ct8 itty Rieht, “Yan! {many, July 14.—The yachts competing Jn larger holder of stock in the Now York Earreee Pace or mmldens; three-year-olin| (Whitney, the President of the Sara-| for play in the national amateur golf {ond wlass ofl by the Jockey Club, | Bndurance by Rlet, ta jhe rice from here to Dover, England, | club, and possibly of becoming President » 4 P °Pim D., Jr....,....107 Singing Nymph 102 | toga Racing Assoctailon, and other of- {tournament which will bogin th to npelled to devept a straightaway |his string. These comprised } the Von Busch tnyphy. valued at 600) of the National League.’ ‘f ate gee sees JOT Fire ecape A neinis Geacieten olin ian lai che ane lanoncay meeting, with days than any [of the two-veuzold division. i aot. | and two other prizes, etarted —————${—$>$- ‘ setae Beggar cov ves en) | Sehtls ss Mh Alin. dn. the lanai: othior course receives, and Injured by in doubtful $ halt a mation ¢ day in a light wind at about 3 P.M RF NOTES vi Ane 102 Twiligh'e agement. who have ween here #ince| It Was loarned to-day that "Manny 3 yin SATAY ANAT tat ix | (0 SP. TU i MUMS Genes Lodge <ct18| Friday inepectine the Improvements /in{giclavid, one of tie most ‘promising | Ne dimamection of th millionaire own- | horses and their engagements that is open only to German Bs 4 le Gra: oH e Mower tr ne Ls AMEN te A ers of large stables |time, The three-year-old situation Mr. | e con o ere Ea Bas Wort LAM Onto Gin 11 progres at the track, will return to [Of the Western golfers, may not be able | Cate eet sie | Witliney secmed to hold. in. the palm of | i rormpeti‘ors were Emperor) sony x, Madden evidently regards ‘The Rival a Be sigese sssieeIB Bloredore secce s-l04| New York Chiy to-night |to play, as he was tn bed to-day un Srighton has surely none the best of [Ais hand. Yet today. Nasturtium is a| William's Meteor 111, Herr Watjen's | srace horse considerably above the average of the E: inlaGrace "102 BAe Boe eae Jation hava {the care of a doctor, The physician was | That ts why there ja a feeling of | wreck of his once great self, Goldamith | Navahoe, Herr Von Bruning’a Lasca] giason's three-year-olds. He has just purchased BS Pe Moga Racing Association have a tisfaction that Brighton is getting «| and Yank re ordinary, King Han-| and four others, The first three vessels f decided to raise the price of admission | Watching for symptoms of typhold, but wetting dinar 4 him from P. Ryan, mbo, in turn, bought him ; SEE THIS RACE FOR NOTHING! tH coming SU Re tacite cont (ne! sil OL appear during the fone Someone Nee OF TRE nes. RAlnenage ‘som a sprinter ‘¢ American built from T. C. McDowell @ few day since, Madd comin, neetiny je ta o ” he i Ss SS Aeadaneiendiecas, ame Jnoon, and the hope was expressed that| #8 toward for the efforts of ite en No Trust tn Racing, retuned to say just what feure he paid for the Re § rae a price ae |ine Might not have to share the fate of] emetic YOUN president aor ; anding of the Clubs, colt, but 1 ix understood that Ryan realized « etropolitan olreu is action | ying OE, ihe ts te hose who. speak of a trust, in horse sae : With Pentecost, Col. Dill and Spectators Disappointed Saturday | way taken al the inatance of W._o,|tBat other crack player, Truce Smith Saratowa Always m Menace, | (le wie spake of aan ores NATIONAL LMAGUE, _ | batrome prot, With, Penlecoa Col, Dil and / WII Be Admitted Free. Whitey Some: ot the other members| Nisttors at Glenview to-day were nu-] Baratoga will aways be 4 continual |b ny much thing, If ever nan had the) cub of te Teglae tou We Le TS) | old atvtalon te falety str MetCea dart 1c tha nickorsoacea cane |Of (she Asapclacion orate appomea io the (Tero: ALL Mie @ntnenta) went oven | menace te) the promieniiy of SBiMRhton aaseecla “attiartion’ was concerned: that | Bos! Sy 28 “boy, Phtiadeinbia 40 41-428 eS Tigi aturday wee a bic dieompointeect |raise, bur Mr. Whitney carried hie [the course one or more times, taking} It will be more #o iu the fajure than | yun was Wildam “ca, Wht Bt! Oiengo <BR 32 Sadlcineingatt 27 40 408 Joeker Odom ‘has boop esau br Melanie B fo the patrons of the Manhattan Beach | point Jsuch practice only as would keep them|/t haa been In the paat, for at the y h futures in the Rea INS er ste rien Geld Hele he She: Bese ae. / track, pnt tn order (0 keep faith | Tacing at Saratoga this gonson wil Jen S088 408 ME TOACRON:, MS) SURYA op sdoy oe ar SEE nes dis. is ‘a miatte Web. Pe! club me, nd bis pllotage will give the pubis : it public the Kennedy-Pow-|be something of a luxury. How the | ‘Me Present amateur champton, playing | proparation to be run neal sole ft As ought ty deat with sey send 24 G3i/ Washington, men en (respi 7 a 3 om the | Stith fs im in years to come, One can ae ‘any. turns to | Boston i x red that Odom received the princely 4 ss Company, conducting the meste| public will view she new order of things | With Jame A. Billiman, of Newport, | and in years to oome. One clnnel ton, There are many turnd 10 Boston 8 ot Baticle Bor RE] eae trator riding Gold Hesle to vietory 10 is @t the beach this season, have|!s something that the future will Wentithe odure In 7) torday. th blame an OW Ke! OF a BoOd a ae i aie eerie Sutting corners: | Philadelphia 88 81_ M6] Detrot 2%) MB) GS Beignton Handleay signed Albert Champion, Tommy Hat), |°!"" amateur record for the courte Lee Oe ee Oe ead an {On saturday His Eminence plainly | EASTERN LEAGUE Sy dl BO Delightful Flavor i Nat Butler and e Gul. a made by Walter ©. Hgan, of Bar lore end of Sheepsead ' Tfouled Noves, Not only was Nones in- | civb W. L. PG) Club, W. L. PQ, . Colt, one of the most proming Fol ‘ nd Basi! De Guichard to by Ny : order to reat, frealen and give ty bore | torcured with, bint he was thrown with Buflalo ....4)' 24 .OfilJereey 30 49 462 | of stoepiechaaing, announces that he will return ‘ Moderate ice meet in a twenty-mile puced race next is | Geneve, somtemlay & speckal preparation for the rich priaes }yucy violence against Tom Kenny that Toronto (38 Be eee ee ee eer with © mreas manie. The RK Baturday afternoon. All persons holdin, | Walter ‘Travis, the amateur got] ‘M MeW at the Sucliga, the latter Was actually turned sideways | Worcester 38 26 " 33 87 413 pe i ae co! Ke, Westen coupons forthe saat min | Ac TRACK, WASHINGTON |champlon, 1a a hot favoriic. ‘Travte will | the Hote Ritens future tn Crom ofl for an inatant. Burns made his com- |Providence...34 29 .bi0iNewark 2) 45 [3] Cott colors, ‘green and white," have been car- TIPS c 4 Will be admitted tree PARK, July U—The races scheduled {defend his title agaiust a great tetd of { MénAee to Brighcon and which will pro: [Rhunt Boe Un snwatis Hatened coldly OR ® Spies the paced race whree other 10,08 Tw" here today repli aa fle iop-otchgoiern Dacteatly ever Slide the powelbility, OF ever ae ae ee IL right Ww frown “Upon a iden Bhan ‘ events have been added to the pro- |! man in America who has a cha foteatie thet etn aithton tras making w complaint of this wort? Is it « Meee noting of a natty Po: | Ira Race Thiree-auarters of @ mile | win the championship ts #iterel a caha Hating At Uslenian fot an Indormement of Muster O'Con SURBRUG CoMPANY, Maker ne . 6 to 1 and 2| “ = * i ethods and an tiny jon to. i ) oie halfanile bandioap, and w two. tu Ji cia, Hal” oven tos lag: |e My able exception ts Findlay Doux-} rhe racing has been good at Brighton, | Ahend and do it all over ie open. for the amateurs, Entries | {4% 8? jocartine thir Mme | las ravis'a old opponent i many |The contiets baye been cle [sald the stewards told Burns that 3 * F |had no by Saal earl vill clone with 2, ‘1, Jhard fought golf battles fought, and it will ve usiness between Tom Kenny tor sien eventa, wil ose with P. 'T Fv | “ne and dnesslxt It wit sail ee da ne hens, ‘Tac hothang lacking [2M Hix Proitionee 7 Powers, No. roadway. Won by Arian, @ to) a | Pe psie tee egret ee AC ey at Brighton that other race track® cali) Stewards Couldn't Have lao ‘The crutch is a poor substitute for legs, and affords a very e ouster, even for place, wan of the qu ng round of eighteen [alter aud thal the pudllo” apprectaces , { ; i a and Founding third, ‘Time co $5, | holes, as it alx-minute intervals bes comforts and conventences ly ev If the stewards had watched the race inconvenient and tiresome mode of locomotion —there is no more Yamane K No. 96518 suarentend to core ti Oe / HORSE SHOW OPENS. d Ruce-One mfle and fitiy yards, | tween starts It will take until doncad by the sroat attendance Of tne | carstully they would hive sean on the pathetic sight than a person slowly,and painfully moving along | esses where capsules and injec laa ee i Won uy Favontua, 2 09 1 wud 1 t0 2 | 439 o'clock in the aftemioon (9 send ihe|Ov people present at loam a move tomether when Ten une the street supported by these artificial limbs. = . i | Beeial Leaders Interested tn Ate | Gionwater (hind Inst pair away from the first toe Secretary Hoden announces that he har fell back beate hey When Rheumatism settles in the bones and muscles of the ee lantle City's Even — | wore six or olght entries that ed areurancer, that, Old He airatch, cubes: Tin waninante legs, the victim eventually becomes helpless and crutch-bound. . 5 x - sand Taregor will, be certain | Stretc Tin nine! cf P! Y oN Sl cunieeneennieen ATLANTIC CITY, July U.—Several ST. LOUIS RESUL mile ample cime, but delayed sturters in the Brighton Cup. ‘This ls a ucross Nones, N. Th Noma ter that is deposited in the joints and “ ore rs rie * ne corrosive, irmtating matter that 1s deposite jo} ° RERIET blooded horas aren tscnalt ¢ rel Et Ts; the tranamtasion, and they were found| pleasing prospect.” ‘Mese threo horses | Nones had no busi in that po: COTTORINE 5 Sect t E iro late the scniniees fe —- ae elas aaation a Aba ahs eanedinan Aviat tcl footer tn the Brigh- whore was he wunnosed to be aver wt muscles causes the most intense pain, the knees and ankles swell, rl on Bui itan entered in the Horse Bae | RACH TRACK Lows cari Phe fx | fon Handicap thar lt wil be a pleaslre | lino stewards do wrong, to treet Mente and when the natural oils and fluids Cust lubricate these parts are ety ’ is ‘Trhe winners of races run h ‘tine of the Ut fatoe’ Hrighton there Was a question as to} complaints of rough riding, espec “ ved the joints become locked and the muscles drawn and 0 arrived Saturday, many more | “'), Parcone elt J Jsoctation has been prevatied upon to] porter horse if another quarter had been | deliberate as that on Saturday stiff, and crutches a necessity. . Ps Seived yesterday, and al! of them will | yartet-wWon by Morrie Vilmwor Rant) | Peconaider Its determination not to re-| travelled, a "The acid poisons that produce rheumatic pains form in the blood, and ‘70. MORROW THE $3,000 here this afternoon, see evens Tansborough, 6.0% torplace, celve the entries, and they will be ac-| Gold Heels) Blues and Argregor, CH are distributed through the system, and lodged in the arms, shoulders, rr Ba of al Hinds are oming in py | wie wecond, and Bam’ Laggrua third: | cepted, It only increases the number of] Phig intensifes the interest, and the OCTAW LEADS FLEET. hands, back and feet; or other parts of the body —reaulting often in total caga c . a es Pe eieraian tee. | gic Bece—Gix-and.a helt suplonge | renee fee 4n6 does not tne | PM uctlve Ot oAnOrtute grattau Sucks — | disability. A permanent cure of Rheumatism can be effected only by a Ao fe aD active part’ in| Cont iva Darling, @ yrlonee, tertery Bie fe crane nents for of the your. These three will be enough | Foley's Sloop Firat to Drop Anch: complete cleansing of the blood, and no other remedy so surely accom~ | ,..4 4 siner evens Muste by Lander, eis Mes. George J. Gould, who are ($0 RAED. | Md tel plate, wi oe |""Phe championship couree tn 6,334 Badal icentts Wives usd teehee ts at Sea Clim, L. 1. plishes this as 8. S, 8. It neutralizes the acid effects, purifies and in- Reached by All Coney Island Routes, ener a strat tee rowent, At- 14294 ayy in leraph, the frat nine. holes | te post and 80,00 pogule will gather to] ‘The sloop yacht Choctaw, sailed by| Vigoratesthe stagnant blood, and the gritty parti- ies iy Third Race-One mile and soventy | Beiik YAAK and the second 00 Che Maen progreases one tw forced | Z2Mh, Foley. dr. led tho big foot of the! cles are washed out or dislodged by the new rich th be yarde—Won, by Binie Bramble “a0 4 ey i ll RL h hole 18) tothe cor rluslon that the wo-year-oide Brooklyn Yacht Club, now on ite annual] blood, and relief comes to the pain-racked sufferer. arn Sateen ; n« i lee, for pl 2 to a , onde my ®, into eo Cl " ; j _ iiaaelpita Fe ee fenoond, Rnd JON MOrton “third, |Omt sss sernsveib Si6 bifiice We MaMa haatnvondh aie tints 2ot feeer into the Pay Bt Gea CHE, I 1.) 6. 6, 8. leaves no morbid, irritating matter in OLD Dik. GRUNDLE, Ng @ocia' Time=1.4T 14 Hr csreacet i ay § fs Faia until the handicappers' hair | any ae was only elgnt seconds| the blood to reunite and juce another attack, [acetates Privo ven to the makers stands up at the task Of alloing weigtits but expels every atom of it from the system, 9. S, S. is a parely vee: When Alegander Sulelde gave $8,600 for Prince | 2%, the, three lowest scores in the guall-|¢hat will bring them Cogether on even| behind the sloop, which the Kaloro by . a shane ieee than br henie ae la asciiee et a Phe Winner of ithe, chan, | teres emai margin. a ai etable rem ¢ does not impair the digestion or general heal special free book on medi ro! Nopiund | BP Bad purchased the son of Bramble and Mais ute of Balgowan tor OF Bome Ong it dept id

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