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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST’, 1902. So Ty _OF SPORT BRANCHES. . -.DOHERTYS WIN | CHAMPIONSHIP. $e English Tennis Team Defeats Ward and Davis in Desperate Final Match at Newport. MORE TIME FOR NEXT SHAMROCK Lipton to Sign Contracts Next Week—Challenger to Be Launched Early and Have Lots of Tuning Up. \ONE CONTRACT TAYLOR SAYS HE WON’T JUMP, IN ITS VARIOUS E.J.CONVERSE WON $1,500 GOLF CUP, Four Steel Magnates Settle Discussion by Play- ing Big Match on Atlantic City Links. ’ SEW POR'L! i 4) Work pan 4 {Special to The Evening World.) the ates) magantes touched upon gole, NEWHOR'L Roky Ang rete i rt "i wil ANTI CITY Yu Aug. 2— fan of mare proficient 7 aod fea’s championship in the I thet falluhat when tick silt] LONDON. Aug, 21.—According. to Four millionaire ste who bell considerable pride in thelr prow- doubles was lost this morning, Ttwas] Qo) 4 Fate aVAth Hes n playing for while It was suggested that they deeide . : j went wild nent tah sie the present arrangements contracts ‘ is ‘ taken in three straight sets by the | hit he es Ore . 1 Bp Aenea fen tene er chev xo) any Peresrs Aros balls the matter of superiority iu a game on | the rece , dazaled | fay ding the Shamroe vill be e links of the Cor y Chub he Northfield links. tamous team of Br RF. Don | yt r building the Shamrock [11. will b tne ry Chu the Northfield link 1 "the. bonhert ) by thelr|stened next?week, Sip 7 1 Northfield yisterday afternoon, in the} Not desiring to play for money, ‘and erty and H. i. Doh They aut 4 s : [RBCS si se UW Count emis homas Lip- most remarkable game of golf ever] feeling re should mething to re- played the American champions, Hol- | fon expeets te arrive in the Clyde played there. ‘The players w F. Cc! ward the wianer, an order was sent to combe Ward and Dwight F. Davis, by) Deh ia) traasoes-si—1| then on board the Brin to make final Hee ee eG MENGMCA a GLI emt ato phy, ee superior steadiness and accuracy r4iacee a4 42 1-1-9 farrangements with the Dennys. Howard Van Sant, of Pittsburg, all ot} Mr. Converse ) the enup by covering , The score was 11—!. 12-10 and | © Second Set. ‘The contracts, will provide for the whom are widely known In the steel|the thirty-six hoies course in 18 strokes, 6. tian th nd} very carly launch of the next chal- ee ee 7 maputeciurie a ade rs Ve ic Benth inbibes with 1; H. Van every respect the ch was avis lost the | ; | uring a discussion several days ago|sant, with 18, and W. P. Tyler with 201, Base seis eres peots (nb Omaha Baek with his lenger for the America’s Cup, thus|Giants’ Pitcher | i [Pee 2 ieee the greatest that has ever been throwseh. the sh | 3 iants’ Pitcher Is to Be Mar. & aE - —_—— ates 2 ever ko throuh the Lng) | giving more time for tuning up than i i fought olit on the courts of this coun- (iu ‘itrat tlie, and.ock | enjoyed hy previous eaauiliake for nied tone mertnecaroling SOMBRERO WINS HURON try. in games to two. Ward bectiaehd Belle Next Month. tnd Davie then put up a great struggle) the trophy J It is the first lawn tennis title to bel to get the se : 1h * bee ———— T won by an English team. This has! Agaly ir “was tho atondiness of the N D. mano annie TOIIOW. hman against the brilllancy of There is ne on New York’: . pres ioorover tHe owing tie Americans, By the hardest sort of | 6 ” ote EN cei New York's bane and every nerve is now strained to keen t Dohertes pulled up te 6] all team any happier than Luther Tay- (Continued from Fi P: the Dohertys fron aleo capt the eee on folldwed the old work lor these days. Wi he in possession ‘ontinued fro: rst Page.) singles title ‘Thi bn . u Sve ty Da ofa tract calling for a salary of et satisfied, and say th woul 1 Me NBL LM A aeti ait 31.00) A year he could nor feel better. [ epecial purpose of denying this absurd) Fy aes 2 gh 6 8 prefer winning in , , A hum “Traut the ale ay tt vuise of Luther's happlicss is « [en start 5 Won delving, Tene—1N004-8,. ment here at N 5 mn 7 1 tap net ts fi As Ward ies little girl down in North Carolina, ‘The Henry Schultz, part owner of Briga a . A Eaemen ‘ AERC Anternational. competlt if Bay] Reakenell womens iy Du came into silent fellows mind often drifts down ier, telegraphed on from St. Louis | pane. A; Soot wan Bre ented cnunle Ridge. i i hon Meath at the mont that way, and that «mile Polo Grounds Cou tusday, SthAU me SmBeMIET Shai) | BRS PIU eA ne OF a Couple ge lengths ‘and feelin a2toe2 Raveritens vf the thine ind FL, olierty, wrled the patrons knows so well tuminates hie Hee eee ituene ci tare {ad and, Amettear Tene Hea eeace Just wefore the competition in x eon amVand or pave and |Denverite Already jin) Goodl mn cory ino cctthoh eee ee puts uit aha a aa al ered unl tie aeretohh was reached, Pesta NCES URTOIG \ i * vate thereh livery: t < - ie story In nutshell is that Luthet bn te TSR Pano Hee Lele Ba teins Che br ss aWaptage game. but} Shape and Resumes Traine|!* to become a benedict next month | Jockey, Brbsmehl, who Ih rel cat Snor nose One eritan tennis team je) ‘ m taking the set OY ing ¢ ie Ej ‘ a saetonia some days ago by from | WHO won all out by a, erally considered a fair propositi 8 and Davis. A grea ing for His Fight with Terr (Bae AE lpr, Hug! nat fronts | NRE HUNT ens <o8 anda lot of money was put up. Capt. | strik 1 Doherty was | McGovern 8 y with the Southern bell eA Te aanoreles oe Bains: «the anager ot ihe Enpllah ; cep drive, and he . ubmates are united In wishing Luther Hospital this morning. He did not re- | por x PTH RACE. ; tennis team, was very cheerfa He te ther of | as eG mre Luther the same jsaky consciousness at any Ume Hecnergmunremlmtsl Relde) sites /yenre old and up; cally admitted that he was con One at uccess in life that the fetle is : Bacay ae a ciee wiki tana ean tae kal ais set after | Young Corbet: left for Cincinnat! thts! tained us a baseball cher! Dy . | HIRST (RACE |. Startens mate ste Plate fident of victory hen axked to ex ; lanopAlnae Iie. @llhic i dauthers Waal akaahedl een f | For horses whieh have run and not won at! Hand esgmer 10 ai) prese his estimate of the play In words, 8 tyii8k | ing. He continue hin tratning| \/0th ‘bashed when he asked thin meeting, six furlongs The Ama ho only sald: “Wait and see.” oe Danan brane at Price's Hill and will be fit as a fiddle] 7 et MeGraw for a few days off vila Pirate ah A great cheer rose as the Dohertys, | Want a wen: he: mela; Meese (Mea varl Natl nIbIS RerTouR AAT cual Geant ee TR Fy Méllowed by Ward and Davis, stepped | 1414440122161 24471419819 | 1 vigeine Sent | Ceaplss nervous and) relly) wot bien tne 0 upon the courts. Then silence reigned Last Desperate Effort. WILY UNG Wehvaw, oe! Wi Ectawion. Ty other wards, he sstuttered, bes ttt 108, for a few momenta, as if the aswem-| At the beginning the third set} men boy when he left/ But Manager McGraw himself knows hoharle. 110, M vy were Harry Tathill o 7 u a 4 blage realized that upon the result. |)\ i payers appeared to oe | ( , trainer, and Frank; how It feels and so gave the necessary meanle, 105. H,M. 4 ily fatigued and suffering from the whouse, Willle Fitzgerald and Wille) Permission. T won't tell the girl's Time—1.41 4-6. hung the passing of the national cham They ined. their | Mack, sparring partners name.” sald Luther, “because she misht | bags (Wan cenrily. Handicapper raced to the. front_ and pionship and the gold cups into the | 8!f ke NWiG) SHB vad nes ConbetlcaA ai ier never tal Ne [Ud RE eee RE King Proper cut out the running for !mtde, the runnin, with Lady Radnor c 0 fatto anna AM ypeared to ever felt het- and dumb sehool in rth Caro! © first quarter, followed in close o ateh Rider PAST ime in the Bistory of the sport. Many | loom fs clear and. bright, his complexion a {PAt | 1m sure ever to “jump.” the front and it was ail where Rough : aa back Biiiiey inde to capture the ‘kts. in| Ream! : ruddy color, and his movements] aaa tenets. from Ring” Pepper Hn home ianieaper held hie pwe Giana ties hoped aguinat conviction | ton : ret tine | he weighed 129 pounds w days ago| ROOT POSTS FORFEIT TO ig CPG RACES RSIS, SFE are vec that Ward and Davis would be success h began thelr shots wont Sas . lengths | wt Wild Pirate. fil, as Ware and Sheldon were at taat; MAIN! With te arotest, regularity, | ae FIGHT INS IDE. FIGHT FOR $5,000 A SIDE. Soe upy onl eae ic Heer : i ‘ Owen the Doliertyat court with amnag | a oe oe gear rin, alee: | Ror ewo-vear-olds; setting; tive and a halt ture RicemcieBeatne Me Te eT Ue NGL aR IRGUI THA BIG AUDITORIUM. | org Mewelkht Anxiouy for ogtartene grate, Jockeys, StI? Fin, stra the Amer! haimplons wore making | | Another Chance at Gardner, | Lady Teazle, 107, Shea..., 3 32 29 The toss for the service gave that ad-! the most desperate effort of thelr lives [SALT LAKE, Utah, Aug. 21 | Rockellee, 112, Otters es./2 Bh Siew vantaye into the hands of the Britons. 19 e16r te Ute and tophe for this Special to The Evening Worl, | Reot lett for Chicago h eae hs Charlie Gralnger 112, Won 6 6 412 ial 4 a if ig CoUntES » Amertoans wv to thef uot nunee Bs ‘ eage last night. Before Gregory, 199, Corhran.... 4 4) 518 indy: Ward and Davia hed the benefit of the! Wore iy from S22 until tae boned rend | Qt SV UAE, Ky. Aug, 21—-Manager | leaving Root posted a cash forfelt of ‘Aminte, 108, Landry ae et 5 0 western court, which gave the Ameri 1 iray, of the Southern Club, has de-| $2,500 to back up a challe Start bad. Won ridden ont, Time—1.47. 6 Batata uaneht oC the taxd eames) with Spectatorn Cheered Wildly. cited that McGavern and) Corbett. WiMdturn maten WIR Garton Gone keene, Octoroon went to the front at flagtall, 4 t the light in thelr favor. R. IF. Doherty Then there was the. willost fronay] Meet tn the Auditorium where MeGoy- | Which In to Gardner, |The battle, |made all the running and won by tices ae begen the service and the Englishmen {7M the spectatnrs. and fashionille So./ern whinned Sullivan, Price of seats Aumplonehtp of the world, Isto care ee roe aay, eet ea then + y elety women. way narasoln in alr. wal ¢ 4 ly oe 5 ie bet of $5.0 el aa % e 8 ané mich 5 {ook the frat game at love. Ward took thoy put ved parngolx in alr 8) trom $3 to $4). Seating ca ga’ acalde bet of $5.00 If the Garduer party fame on and secured the place easily | pensnce 90, Rice 65 the iext game by three beautiful pi rlotism had come to the fare at thet by three lengths. Anna Daly, 99, Creamer. H gshois and a service ace. Ward was |'8! mome ant t rowd was wholl a — THIRD RACE. Hola, 100, | Boisen 20 REaUTIG As paril Slowly the points caine, wit! The Huron Handicap: for three-year-olds; one wer -Maraw ts practically playing the game alone, ae avis vs tine sory diet the tet GIANTS LOSE FIR z mite and a sixteenth er More won. Dinvix was as erratic as he was at Bay by making 1 t a return Betti Mount Hope was second, Rice On his trials for smashing and eee HL, Doherty. He ed him | ,.Sthrter, mats.. Jockeys, St HILFin, Str. Pinca, Arran eae third ; DING ANG self A moment inter by ng ite A | sombrers, 120. urns Ta) S: =1.10 8 Byioct bess Tan i geal i GAME TO PITTSBURG Pecunia ane yn of himse e work wad very for an out. wh) ras eal |Arenal, 116, O'Connor... 4 8 faa, and It was doubtful if Ward could Telrad with AER alae) Dab snis —-—-— . [eke iin 146 eae is SARATOGA ENTRIES. 2 , Ls ing -ja aclles hen Davis smashed the hall out oft ’ Conghnawaga, , Odom ee He ee ee eee coun und. made A doubie. faMit an. lin (Continued trom First Page.) Fa tress. Won euslly. “THmece 25. asviiciy 4 long contest | Ward worked ervice, and. the great match wns Over ue fart good. Won easiiy. Thme—2.04 (Special to The Rvening World.) eeu ity aes Ha aU SOME eben meres, stant eeti Loe : | gSoarera, revelling jn the mud, took | SARATOGA RACE TRACK, Aug. 21— ong | game. Not until the seventh Ine ‘i he lid riety start ara wast yy 2 * Score Six Games, u rnin ser HIFGECTIAEENUS: FROM RCAUCGINIEGURTI HT Re a et the etd Teo MWakey King waa seer| 22e entries for to-morrow’ races are And oy ately work the games went wh | tn Seo! Mata | nine Mathaweun was in, good form | Ree Back eda Fea TEP a teen hiaces DAECW AAT orlitest cy ee eeionet ave endl a) Ratt to 0s Was Win on wervion, but and Wright gulned eusy vie~} too, but Leever w he 7 Firth o i Sombrero gallop, the Subdie ... throu) sie American champioria aeem- on ha tho steniter nuing. ' SOM Dre RS NGN: fy i ne Sori ai [OA trinte ny Level and a single by) | Brodie stopped the ball with his mody! len eileen na an | ach Seaman liwniine ceoran nk Oot MS latidm ot a eth ¢. baal n his hody lengths from Andy Hams, Who WAS} feteearte 02 ; wed LO COURE | bases in his hit Graken tae FOURTH RACE Ais oe oe ania hy Stupid work by Bowerman, Wagner and Bowerman senat Two-year-olte; handicap: Ave and a halt ture | Forward eS Brie Gell, PLAY CINCINNATI was on fest and Fitehey on first, Bs htt to Leagh “tt pees ; Merri Ree WA Courtinata fi o) The latter started to steal second, and Zimmer. Smith wie Hsia Starters. whia. jorke. StHIGFIn, Str Pie | 12 Firat « a a ee j Bowerman threw the Wall te Mtaty, why | steal second. but” wh wughe sims to To Meet tebe), Le agiels 3.5 | Bridesmaid It 109 oe Hid not expect it Instead he shou! put aut Haucder scored. ‘Brin EO Shorthoue, 118, vt Ruce—Ai1 ages; handicap; one mite t ; ; have thrown to second. ‘The ball rotied | & DUNE bit MoGraw was retired by Wage Skiitul. 119, F A EDT y anton Has to Hire a Pitch ‘ her. Three Tune Fel by Wag (Re alg Ab | Etntce ee ren } er on the Grounds. past sary and Wagner walked Zimmer hit to left for LUTHER TAYLOR. |r aa 108 Daly i —Superbas Play Well, Nevertheless Rem York pi Doe EMG Fibmee, | lippl fanned. Clarkes ora hase abht| Amarican’ g fpacelience’ SsSaod the mi ‘i wie! OO 1 0 0 Clarkett 0 orcad (eine one to Smith | ——————— —- == — ts atch WW) Barouche Miirawae 1 00 Imitof! 0 0 Die At second. Ry Ba 10 : couldn't solve. Me Aumont i ee emanate O10) 2 Al tana) 8 dirung | See MeGiintty's curves Ni case and he managed to get in the WINNERS AT HAWTHORNE. The Ametordam, tor three 1 a Mole 0 210 O Rite 2h. 0 41! 2 same by Watching the vietims come on 1] (aettnRs one. mile. i The Batting Order. Hanlon balked. He may show up at mi 4 1 Olcononae 0 13 Sixth Inning. 1 New York, y were met and = aa { hy i Brooklyn. Cincinnatl Ata the: xt Ww iret. OO BA A Mae 0 00} Bresnahan knocked the ball r wo jot the swindiing| RACE TRACK, HAWTHORNE, Aug. | a fh Sh mat Helles, If ei Hes NetkewtarpiOl, WV Mikesverg: 20 1 Oh Held find Bot three bases on th i rok would He got to 9) ~The races scheduled to be run here The Rozent % ; Keeler, mina dpe UraNTN abate 2) White “Cantos wat throwing Row ull (he ind thelr resulted na follows arin 8 trun 3 Dahlen, ss he ‘4 Ne Tutale 0 S841 ai Totnis PH By ay to h ran home Reo popped i Ae ete thee Beauuuay First Race—Three-quarters of a mile) — 3 Whittler 4 Newt, Tb slated at che pil-push r for Cinoinnat!, SCORE NY INNINGS uINO helped tur ais ity shortaton | Feddy (U0 ake the arrests Won by Montanic. & to. 1 an 2,t0 1 murth Race—Three-yeur- lds; solling; even ‘ood, 2b. Corcoran, si SS Teen 4 Wing Sow 1000000 0 Oo, One run. © of Bowerman. | 1 ving sent co Moston and Pula. eens ria haa: sit i Donovan, p. Maloney. If After skirmishing tor local F ; F Bie. 8 0 O0=O 1 Tove foul Ct) was 4 | n extra wien. Bu, Whe! u i Sie S A Petaket osre: cosy lA 4 Se Phehman, pe AOI LES HE A AABN TRE AHR: eo miie-Om) Mathewson, a: Be UNCHLY Tee aA GMe Watcher's Mec — “tSopiniaiied Aa a furionge Won i ra NR HROE Socks echnecdcape H rowan’ aoe PRS med ul well inl yeas seinvergne Nag ot 2 | cats wl me a mani ant the | vn Pat SAGE Rua ects ot Elk meio) was second and Jusee | yt oes Md Cloimel 1 a to hy Bvesne Wont hence tet [ES ts tt Matta oh (HK, ha ihe wot inant but Federal Officers Bex iii. lie wit ua tie huge and HSA yon, be |e HM ren ae LEAGUE PARK, CINCINNATI, ©. noing, 3 aby bs atpoale. TRPs TAHT Was: REILE ITO Gaia ieee . ett L al th to Watch. Pretty | Capt, Conover, 6 to 1 and 2 to 1; 7 Winewndine Co id RAE WIG YEE ISAS |g Rta a PE tou faust dees tal F Shee ET tim my Time of | Sictim: oon strike sate, Was ‘ tla r, Who is Known as Eliner Wenlock third, ‘Time—2.67 ve and w half furlon Cet work of the Reds and another big] Mae fy In front Of Ane} gamw—one hor Amn fry eninaten Titcheste Hie nee en ot » tok} Extensive Swindlers jon hota viecm in wow. Very set pourh Race—Thre-auarters of a mile Merry Heol i-3M) Medal ) 110 ek-day crowd was out to-day ta wit- len it PARED ATS B ran 2 7 Me ai abe heat e victin Was a Phila, , , , t amie Worth Hs Choche MOr tiers dO Mee the! tarewoll batle with fanlonte, eccond tote Dalen ut ni MeGinnliy: qa Seventh Inning. of the Kind. od init Toked He ant Latha ee ta wa aed aad Flocae’| Molly Brandt se 1L4 Cou Wee 108 cena w half-way post. | che chosen Wants, Joe! Lander was rere} SLUor Wat raed thi was Ane , Te ADEE ee aTd kad enleheieed al a ha Brovklyns yerterday was the t TG HERS the (plate. ie yeara ago hewas with frooks) Hist MeGinnttste and mashed | TENGDD Fore co CAnOSORR RAL —_—- arkle Faber 1 Lane of “Linden 108 of the palace of the fans, and It wan Ox-|Klom ut ‘One. nun liyn, and he thinks himsel¢ as good now! (tenes ras juny sit} Six persons now in the custody of Wil we Walted outside, Fit RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. |, sist Maseratares, tire yearn old and ups ured out that the Reds would nose Chi: Kelley foul Med to Wheeler, Beck! our feet int 1 ah p y “rout comes the Lal nis Onn sntie ¥ t win: thed en, guinst him was Philippi, @ iro he 1 y rs 5 Pee ee ye A cmcapanres a IE King's Favorite p) Pleasant Sa! a baad oul of the frst divivion by the end MUCK oul “Crawford walled “eny> [Me shen. ARBIT Philippi, the) Hrowne'a ine hit and hemdnn to 41 post-office inspectors are believed to wit at ils aide. They weit! RACH MRACK TONG, Alig: ati | Ramiele ecko Ae muuormtie oooh of the wock RING RAN EOUNN INE Maco ne ns PER OLE Age | MeGnn captured Conroy's ny ‘have been the ringleaders in the big- Market street depot Brown |anc races run here to-day resulted a8 | Nesta siccartiy BE Mary Worth 100 Win Morcem of the Detrojts, is at) MeGra high bounder with SECOND GAME. pitcher's box inké HME Ns t green-goods syndicate in the r surmise follows: Harouche WL Wivsendine ss. here, and it was rumored this morn then he stepped on se innity wit for a base. Diint als ut half a olty * Huntressa Mt bE See ae ty aides Sank’ Kitson wna;errmoun: NM. run i: Ting rin heme he wot Zimmeee gta’ county. Four of them were arrested abit pictyg LY | _Eirat Race—Throe-quarters of & mills : Say Hughes, the two Superba pitchers Inning. knock to first in Gant hada sprint again to wet In Newark yesterday and the other Was What ‘8 known arogue, § to 1_for place, was Second, ia ) ghes, t . 4 pias to first Ny y puns 4 " that is, he walks be) ghd Chicqusabog third, Time—t.15 1-2 li for the American Leary’ Wheel trolled Deine! fanned) 3 eed a Htte fly to Wak iaethitant two at Church and Cortlandt streets and his vietim, ready | 44 Chica! - Dee i i Kitson admited tht he had received a Stockard sont a log single to lett centre Attempted to steal sccond, ning: ! igh m if he should see any- |, Second Race—Four and a halt furs ESTABLISHED 1485, 4 a‘ i om 1 SA Ua now ko RAN rine Leach got the Mt fly Mc ast night ‘ danger longs.—Won by Santissoina, even and 1 £ swell offer and was thinkIng it over, bUt Whorlty nt, thitd” Kesler Walk. (denumont un Hremnanan goeciwe Nokes Ment | Chief Theodore W. Swift, of the Hott A vise ana tre Makeda, for place 415 8, was ace | DIAMONDS, ‘J gaid he did not intend to do business un- ran t kley. scored Wheel Lanchi« es Hit to centre MeGann fanned. Rha: | New Yor! 5 ests simultancougsly so jond and {Vreland third. Time— | ; Cee eae a eee dications are shed fivated in oontre and. Bhwcknet ‘Clarke's undiing at qe# alpite paar Ritchey acored arcana: |New, York Division of Post-Ofice tn- alarm could ‘eb elven tothe | nied Race-One, and one-quarter WATCHES & Tene tere cakiyiny ax he ie out gor some: WUNICn# Fup to contre wns wand Tunas viiit han Mratie'wus cauane Irving to avoal | spectore, say's that he velteves by the the” haw” we pened, were behind 0 lite hurdle Won by Tera Ineognita, JEWELRY fae sony yc ‘i cmap ee 1 worcoras to Mets, Twa rune ' \ Veaitianea WOES folk to Dunn, Read {six arrests the “green-goods trust’ ae vlet Hae) rushed ube place, Was second, and Eva Moe third. EXTENDED ON LONG e eo! of the ericana. he i athe! » Dolan. \ Second Inning, ‘ id Beaumo! ¥ Leach reqohed | that has operated so extensively all tors the steere: IO—k bes f xy fanned reer was easy, Dan irst while MeGraw y &. ‘ e rer and bis ——— Michigan slab artist says te lost $1,200 fanned Herger shyuaiayr) i ae RENE os eGraw was fumbling hin| on Pota at victim oe by signing with Brooklyn last epring Ct gee Nirodles Nit w Me’ Wagner boosted avfiy to Dunit Ne[over the United States in the past |’ Whorww your money” one of the Simmy Hughes refused 1 talk, but It Inn De rer ae ere year will be broken. tepeoions Cashed the Ttaliaih” market: | RECORD AUTO RUN. ° that s also thinking » t Twerman went out the ume way. Ne — hy y sappeared by Y fa evident that he was als» thinking ood p ) Donovan | Ho™ veh act me EAS TN Standing of the Clubs Haye Intended Victhm, hig Lime, ned that it Mae lying in tne| Re Colgate Makes Ron from Lenox No employers’ references required. In the myantine Hunton is busy align mia Oy BareG) mre, asted a foul that Bowerman | . 3 CKD AAR Eitine ediinawad he Hitat Rin < os CONT OENTY Fee ea eet have nooked ’ by" atcha | Jcuray Ponta doulas Dance NATIONAL LEAGUE rhe tnapectors have in custody an ine oxpreas oliee adiiteantd™’) Kimeat bit were tn Honrs and 20 Minutes. | STRICTLY CONT 1 ENTIAL, four of his stara for 1) Their names f i alte TNE McGraw threw Zimmer out at frat] pagum Me de ik.) club tended victim of the shurpers also, They {hit piteantion asa. familiar one, bee| Ry Colgate broke the automobile record | ONE, PRICE. CASI OR TIME. e posters obvious Miman struck out elle: 1 No runs | Brookh; xt ie renal gay the swindlers got $40 our of him, juse green-goods men do not let t t 0 " ; are nat on the posters for obyious | Mh struck out, Kolley lifted @ — Broa Bt Laut Nauta naar use green-gonds men do not Jet thelr! between Lenox, Maas, and New York in 0 es .e srer to vot qi singled to o | Boston | substitutin, ‘con paper for the sup- ns carry oO} rackiges, Dee | at a ‘ding Credit Jewell Feusons. jot. Crawford s arly rromed. off siiieslAiaiiain on ube Au yn might come too suddenly his sixteen-horse power machine. ading Credit Jewellers, a c irromed 9 nosed counterfelt money he bought, The 39 Maldi IN 8 Both Duke Farrel! and Hughey Ahearn | for a haw mour Nit to, Phillip got ba » bunt to first in posed counter went Into the e suffice and} In company with his chauffeur, R. 37. aiden Lane (is STORE. pave been playing under double p Rind Crawford wad forced at weoond, | Bruits liner aaed into Conroy a LX ‘ man will not be prosecuted, however, as he box, It was ten inches tong] witloughby, he made the distance in UPTOWN BRANCH, 258 Sixth Ave. : Sonat) week and they axe abou " [i Moainnity cracked out a Hner, | ph b 41 S7alCleveland he has agreed to appear as a witness ches wide a nehes in depth: | o és ¥ H (OVER WOOLWORTHS) { gyre nev ge week and they are aboot ae It + Mitehey Rot Min we ot) sal againat the awindiers was made of soft wood. whieh was) oimnt, hours and twenty minutes, The | HaRooKLYN BRANCH, 467 Fulton St done. Varrel!» throwing han * sy 7 | billion wot a “hase on Pert aorite it Chie awit Covsred with a rather ordiiary sort of former record was eleven hours and te MOPPORITH. MATTHAWS'8), B e8 a Chicago ham, and !t got 4 douvi ICIDE OF A TROTTER? fi MeGinnlty, handled Clarke's Wonton th Mh wlbetent For several months past Chie { Cloth, We opened the box in presence of minutes, made by Courtland Bishop In 2 , Wdoae in a mix up at the plate with a acs Jrice bit, Beaumont put the ball in BASTERN LE and his men bh » trying to run Capoross! and showed him that it was| his twelve-horse power Panhard, CALL, WRITE or TELEPHONE. y " Elmer BL Belt territory for a base and sent PhUNPPL Ciype. Wo oN down this band of green-goods swindler, “igd with pape Mr. Colgate finished the run at One . Heine Foltz yewterday that put it alto: |B 3. Lawrence Belleves Horne |g gowerman, caught it wl Wed IN, wo > The cages of the paper were tinted | Hundred and Tenth street and Seventh ther on the hog. Anoarn’s leg sujl, Willed Itnelf by Strangulation, | (yink to steal second. Pour epee Lh leddlietmannae ae EL the largest and successful of green. so thut a person peeking in at ihe| avenue = —— —— Mathers him, which explains why he did Fl oc iR MPa CPE ‘i kaye Leach a walk to rat Sintth om w oat pigitenatteny dh te cent years, wide would think It fyi) full of new! we Medical Baiot play yeatorday as ial tone exening World) 1 one-hand catch of Wagner's low ling | Providence, Newark Wf 14 was learned recently that moat of Freenbucks: | CADATOt mee tie ery, Wael Bridweports at Hoboken Sunday, | ___ babi Nieae 4: a nit, One sup eb el he alluring Jterature, the rharpers! " Y h he The ’ sport te * it gives way on hin ever ° vuluable tro! rhe it . a r ‘ a pers’ asked him how much he paid for the| The ck Bridgeport team, of the enya hay g him every Um BP ivaluauis ssoiting eres: belonaing to Fourth Inning. Challennes “HumhOr” MeGevers,” | "bait" for avaricious country people hoxsand he TeRiied Mat he had given] connecticut State Teague, will play the OLD DR. GRINDL (em ¢ 41010) Lahey yilten er AWEENCE, 01 uth Balem, Colores iamissippl," oF Newar lip $40 In the. West street house, q }a5 years « ce ot men. Ua Mihi morning for Joo Wall, www Brooklyn |cominiiien waiclio, 40! the owner gnd the | Browne qat as far ng kecond on hie wihtnaniis ready A araveneed, Ey UE FEaRy, ne al aal i, He J the ets mupponed counter-|crack Hoboken team at the Bt. George | O14) Di treatment b100d re yeleased by Mc(raw. He is ex- ia mere nth . moka be rood believe |rap to right centre, MoGraw's mactl-| yi etve rounds i ey eon Miller cule rien AD WD latent itd Sho | felt money did they tell you wae in the Cricket Grounds in Hoboken noxt Bun- sid akin disease, Fed apolay DURE Civiley Dodgers, At 1 Gay HR, Maa Nt eee Re eatCT ton TE MreeBuRenT RY "ental cae contae na! In Bridgeport, is out | CHAI WS ne gaa few months, aaid MOFDy! waked MM ay + ne {aay ‘The last time these teams played jianey asd binder coinpialiin y hich cod tt was impossible for it] Bresnahan bit safely past Conroy and with 4 challenge to box Hughey Mo- P fi ‘They sald they gave me $1,500,’ he aney P ‘ rg. fo ot a foot the! le Pope, yet Mtr. | Hirownle tallied, Juat a@ Stedann fanieg Govern at Ht to 31, pounds f acy die: | Sales Rind ofa tes to'ron dum where |TRie ( the Jerseymen won the game after a mei cies we teres dc! uo wasle Rane h e PR ee SRL det Mr. | Hiro ust aw McGann f f 2 po 0 - | hare of a Job to run down where | TR ' , ldgepor fo Rlewte ‘neue. Suftererty du not waste thine the first baseman recommended {aamncnor fouid the left hind hoot ovey Hieanahan stole wecond, but waa caught tance that wults’ the latter, Charlie | they all came from. When we located Ph RY Whe steerer und the) hard tussle, Aw the Bridgeports have ‘allhe'iwy shia! physi lant Hemember, Obie Ardy.did nok report hire, fH» the horwe hud deliberate; choked itesit | tetchey ai the base, One run. Bangs, who looks out for the interests | the headquarters In Newark It was giates dove Bake ohead: who | been strengthened since that game they Di Oki vid base rod os mae cr panuce, ie she bor y lutohey, aropped. pa, safety’ over Mo” of Mikalssipph, can’ secure io backing | Disin ‘sailing, iterieted this in ‘etatt OF 6,00 Wall | iI, ena play /CETICE OV 2) YEARS ot 171 W, a. hm w bunk to for his eolored proteye. Minapeotor Boyle wes devaiied on the |oach.! Theis Boot ta’ onder’ to beat thea Giedictes, it. “town b to 8h Ya Hain J \ Medi¢ine, $1, Hours, D to 8, Bundays, 9 ¢0 8, x 1¥) ° ky 9 # bein las) P ‘ s faa Bb igi ‘ eh Pare tt ea ak Bisisn Sie dak z EE TTT TE TT ve

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