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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 29, 1902. BOSTON WINS | | | FROM BROOKLYN : Superbas Are Whitewashed by Pittinger, Who i Wins His Twelfth Straight Game 4 to 0. misjudge! ached The § Brookiyn. Keeler, rf Dolan, cf. Dahiten, ss. Dorovan, If + Flood, 2b Irwin. 3b Farrell, 1b. Latimer, c. Ey tting Order, Roston Dexter, 2 F b. plre—Brown OF SPORT .IN ITS VARIOUS BRA HIS FUTURITY MOST UNCERTAIN OF YEARS. INVINCIBLE, THE FUTURITY CANDIDATE WHICH WILL CARRY $3,000 OF HIS OWNER'S MONEY IN TO-MORROW'S RICH EVENT. Delg one to belleve that nothing but a silken colors of their riders o ROoe Wea iit bel cetected exe’ tHe ainst a great cloud of dust s poor start will be effected un) the Het tel use jockeys should take it Into their 48 |inuat be seen to be appreciated. NCHES. TIE IN BIG SHOOTING TOURNAMENT AT SEA GIRT Hot Race Between Fourth and Second New ) behave and help the starter. The | Mendid alveipline which Mr Fitsgerald Dalaba Jersey Regiments —U. S. A. Team Coming. Had succeeded In establishing has been | The Sheepshead grand siiattered, and with a fat fee dangling | Stand will place to wateh this eee ert ; start and every n front of thelr faces the riders will Mas eben). The ; take any to beat the ors may not be atatinc y seen except | RTFG RANGE MBNTGERE AG S ae H. Lohman, 20; Sergt. W. a» fag. How forecasting through glasses, but the great body of | * =, SE. + , Aus. i ‘ews, 21, Jorsibliities and it may be the Puturiey [Horses and thelr gaudily appareiied | The National and New Jersey Rifle] @econd Reglment—Capt, W. B. Martin, Wil be a perfectly run race jFilara will furnish a superb spectacle, | | Associations and the United States Re- | 22; Licut.-Col. J. F. Ciime, 19; Lieut, B As spectacle the Futurity will be |Sheepehead looks more beautiful than volver Association opened their annual) y, Breese, 2; Capt. R. W. Watson, 19; WMUcntal te look at, Twenty-five or [O'G", gHAt the track Ie in perfect shnpe |ten days’ shoot here this morning with | Private A. G. Spencer, 21; Corpl. R. more «plendidly muacted thorduahbrets (he aclerted ror the running of such’ aj compelling teams from New York, New. /ivans. 19. at the top of their speed, the ‘race, Jersey, Pennsylvania, Matyland, Massa-| The First Regiment surprised the field racing ig chusetts, District of Coiumbla, Ohio, and the United States Marine Corps. ‘The team of the best dozen shots from in the opening stage of the National Guarni match by scoring 48 to the Third's the Second's 240 and the the United States Army, which was to| Fourth's 235, The scores of he win: come here fi rt Gherldan | ning First were: Capt. A. H. Graff, 41; ai Senda herldan | ag A. Rowland, &;, Private W.' H. matches, but which got away on fur-| Bui) 42: Private H. Gensch, 42; Private Be (Special to The Ey i SOUTH END GRO pane, sceelercran| om Firat Page.) lough through the oversight of the War| 4, Hubschmidt, 4, and Private Horace t ‘Mess... Aug. 22.—The Bos ed down Cooley's! Department, will not get here, saye| Bell) G, Frivate Leiba Ste was high from thelr last Western ‘rip rneys single went; - Brig.-Gen. W. H. Carter, acting for the | An In both matohes, f 1 S hinee, Tene{ more beautiful. The rains have kent Bees i | The scores of the Fourth Jersey City 133 Pee eno uroubhy dzanion's Suber n oF tnree Daere wiech [the grams a vivid green, and the trees Secretary of, War. He informs Gen.| Raglment, were: Springsted, g) Me- 5 them for @ neries of two Maint |'s n It-} are fresh and cool. The track 4s as fast Spencer, however, that efforts are be-|Grann, 39; Parker, 39; Smith, 87; Lobe E The two clubs arrived on the same trata, | win har Tlian it (a ipoasiblesto make) ity (hls the ing made to send a team from the|™an, 30; Tews, 43. Total, 285, the Beaneaters from Wilmington, 1u.| Dalen felted Long | w theniqirevents ‘of the ‘mreatext Department of the East. United Stntes Army Team to Come, i where they were trl exhibi-! ch Toning. | arowoe etar kapembloavan ao New! York A welcome addition to the field Is the| Gen. Spencer says that the Department I tion game, and the Troy Dodgers was easy, Pittinger to Ten- pace-track will pass the turnstiles of the overnor's Horse Guards, of Atlanta, |of the Hast, it eet ened Gen, We | from Atlantic City, wh v nel) HEY AEN ane) auc OuE| * Coney Island Jockey Club to-morrow Ga. Not since the ‘9 dispute over the| H. Carter at ine War “Bepartment that Late aha from r Colles Moran lifted a fy to Donovan, Pit.) It ail not be necessary to have a bet Hilton trophy, which two or three S4v-| President Roosevelt’ said when he was f. nine yesterday. t struck out, Donovan fell ia grab on the 4 to get excitement out of tt annah members of the team alleged | here a few weeks ago that he wanted ji Experiences were xwanped until belle, bing Hoxter’s warm ner, but held the sie spectacle of a field of thirty-one was stolen by New Jersey, has there | {h¢, army, to be represented at the Bem thera the, course jor wile) Gene De ae ris thoroughbreds, of with @ rush, each been a Georgian team at the range.| “Dr. G. W. Hudson, of New York, made b ee ee ee coal 2p ti Danjen ARMA atrving for the from. exch hoy The Horse Guard members, who never | possible on 2% vids schuetzen stan ‘3 Washington American lub. He asked} Dols tine tity Pittinger. Donovan filing the best he knows, moving in one charged the Jerseymen with unfairness, | 2&0 2 b Ls E Charley Ebbets to give him a job with! del Tong to Tenney. No runs great mass of ¢ will be enough to tried to xet here last year, but Savan- k the Superbas nese RE” Ee LG ety Flood atir a wooden man. nah influence held up the Governor's ar ye “shay has weve vai ate Sear Hiaintos Donevan ‘ ‘The weather conditions forecasted permission as It did not do this year. ‘No. @/was HOU AC wll discune x ont bai! e da t o Two tehes w@e on to-day’ pro= promire fine day and a fast track, 80 ma! @ y's pr f saying he was obliged tw» Eboets for Seventh I ; : hi 4 & 1) that nuthing will jacking to Insure gramme—the Columbia Trophy and the 5 Bpeeking vight out) ake Ww many ih ruck yout. Lang took Ideal sport. ‘Tae Futurity is the fourth New Jersey National Guard, open only f “debbie CARA de a amulal L Henna aecnnde Lane, race on the programme, and, with to members of the New Jersey National E blaying with Borton another year | te runs . prompt starts In the preceding events, Guard and Naval Reserve. The contesta | iobicl COILING LCI SOREL APL SUA PA the great field should line up about 4 were respectively five and ten shots at here this morning, nursing 9 bad cold, (reN te cP ae rau Baio 200 and 600 yards. The contestants were RUSHERS one nbne et nca te) ri He 7 {ihe pall over tn time. Brow cas unfortunate that Mr. Fitzgerald teams of six from the First, Second, fk RraatRvCNy wha it wan wuppoual: hel Hone A jSulling Herman safe a puen | will not be able to wend the flying | Phird and Fourth Regiments. CSA ' Rabie 8 Daalen smothered Pittingsr’s youngsters away In their journey after ‘Tie in First Event. hhad gone on another gum shoe expedi-| S0red, Danton, : : Mont Instead’ he. went io Brighton] ne | the rich prize. A pertect start is much The first stage of the Columbia ; Beuch and to bed. The coli Is ail! Eighth Inning, | to be desired in a race of this fort, and Trophy match was a not race between E foxy Ned can show f his trip to] Evans's try for a bunt resuited In a Mr. Fitzgerald has had a great deal of the Fourth and Second Regiments, | Philadelphia last Monday to land Harry | Poly forved hime nt second, “‘Danten | tuccene in dealing with Dik Hee ee which tied at 12), The First Regiment } Davis, Bradley and Govhenaur, of the) walked. Dono sent a jong fly to jsently: Mr, Fettinglti is not In Fitzger- took second place, with 118, and the t American League. He slenies having} LO UH 1 Dahl renney ald's haar asa starter and ft is almost ‘Third was two points behind. The in- e signed Wallace or Heidrick, but ts con-! why aate on Blood's. fumb Tenney ja rure thing that there will be a long dividual ecores of the tled teams were: I fident of landing a few American] brought him home with a double to | delay and bad start when the word ts Fourth Regiment—Capt. C. H. Spring- BS League stars yet. He may give first! right. Flool fi Carney out Dono, xlven to go. | sted, 20; Sergt. J. F. McGrann, 18; Corpl: ft baseman Deal, of the Wiimingtons, « pals hauled down ¢ minger’s long liner, 4omy fn Hone for a Good Start. H. I Smith 2 Private P. ‘chare, 10; t trys ne run ' 3 i 2 Smith, 21; © P. Chare, 20; tery basenals sreather prevalledias Ninth Inning. Of course {t is to be hoped that this i See re There’sa way to “straighten bs fay, bur demplte tne fact tat the Tet] Fiood was out. Greminger to Tenney, | WHll not be the cage, but observation of TROTTING AT LIBERTY. up” o cigarette that burns Mppearanes, here the atiendance was |l2win | pop flied to Vong. | Farrell | Mr. Pettingill's work at Saratoga com. INVINCIBLE poe ee eu eel Aah grounded to Greminger, No runs = Se i 2 Se ; am @ te | Crooked without wetting it. f Brooklyn presented a misfit team wit SCORE BY INNINGS. | SS ————— Speedwar Horses W ‘ompete r a pitcher om frst base, Und looked, ¢asy - 9.91 60 Th 0) OOo \ ‘There Sept. 8 and 4. | Just blow through it. - for the Beaneaters, Although Boston [| thom 2 x F tS} U U ates § thirty in ate bedind "the, Superbas. Hoe Bee eC § I INAL TRIAL FOR F T RITY. | LIBERTY, N. ¥.. Aug. 2—The seriea Don’t have to do this with i uekenberger still has designs on ae | | of trotting races to be held in the vil- p Hecond place. and, Ons a guar the| SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. ach = - ; lage of Liberty, in Sullivan County, | MOGUL Cigarette: Hh ace. | Most of the $6 . y e i ‘ow | Scpt. 3 and 4 are attracting widespread di tobac K Paittinger, the twirler, who has won / (Special to the Evening W ie Eat the candidtes for the $60,000 Futurity to be run to-morr | BR Aare oueneur (kel eeatern toatl Goo: acco burns even, his lusteeloven games, wan Ueketd for) pace TRACK, SHEE ave received their final trials for the rich event. Nothing fast will be) Se ae ee imac iaiveas Ten good smokes for 1c. i Ge arin Maer uivanes an ighie Aug. 29.—The, entries for to-morrow # | "asked of them now before they go to the post. ®he best work of the cr ck | "\ fered have drawn the owners of the 0 Plain and Cork Tip When the teams arrived on the ars sh ees | youngsters in preparation will be found in the table below. | tne: e Bt J ; Firm Race—The Inaugural Steeplechase. han- . |iinest trotting horses in the State, and Ae CAPLET mere He Ot eat Slety. for four vearaian anf upr'anorsteple: | 4 . : . HORSE, OWNER Fete MRRER AGH IC GRuSEARIC, | [many ‘close nani exciting” contesis" 0° | gaps nrg eeeemmeeemmmmmen Momtrevtiie each two anys. The trouble | yi spares {60 spas tg) Keenes’ Dazzling Clips Off | tnvinctiie (Atbermarie Stayiey cee tur tit. Light weight up. [Scant Yard Separated Great: tye fceation trom the New York 0 the series In Pittsburg. | Sim Meaibben : aun 4 j 4 és 4 Bune rete a4 : . ‘ i 4 e dele Nev — = where both sheekard und De Montrexiié sees ae Sem Devers ws Six Easy Furlongs in |.20— | fit Pater (A. Belmont) Same MHF 1436. Worked with Mizzen Cyclists in Championship sorcdwiy, will attend, ine racen, nnd ot into a mix-up with one Arthur] Rowa is 3 elMont).... ... Bullman uur....1143-5. Basily. 4 .. eraels not o és frmin hone naniring did’ not please | sor aris 146 Glen Vertoct “in| Other Candidates Just Lord of the Vale tA. Belmont), gitar Handlly. Eventat Springfield—Schrie- way are already, entered tn the ti MEN CURED. eniatiely tr question... raat! te. Segond Race—For Aly two-year-olds, Ave tur Limber Up. | ieloskee (Deisie! Ponsa as wae Last a e Saratoga. ber Also a Winner. ly ith oor W. Murphy on Gept. 1, at} Famous R. No, 88518 guarantesd to cure ail dle. ported for duty just before the Buperbas) pine of Galore , Ee uble (J. e ps ur. Handi | Liberty, N, ¥. o , started for ate rounds, and aie was oe een doo Sate 3 Huretvourne @. Fleischmann) 6 fur . bottle; byiexpre AEpenn Aes TALoee. jaced at firs e while Wild 0 ax Tulane... 109 Mary MeCafte ’ Flying Prince alae rs aes , - BvaN was aent tovthe outer Rarden, Dex: | Lath “ieshine 1 Tinta NT Og (Special to The evening World ) Tet pe (ike } | cErRINGEIRUD. Sportsmen's Goods, Sportsmen's Goods. wicet ara Glorlowa 10k Sect Net ee iting aeale dace ano ploees Hurst Park (J. 1. & I ( 6 fur... Ww oup. tp ynal championship from Major pe AOI fet Sparkle aber HO aeereidoant ery, kta array ek ars ingeiot (LR.& F.P.Keene)., Rice. fur. alloping. Vr Lyon nt yard at the Coliseu: SPORTING GOODS, Bata eae Ca Ee et er iiaee: ‘Tiled Hacecstuadleays Cor: threstvehrvolae and ana iho gallops hours wural Cammman (i: Hide B. Keene):: .6 fur With Huret Park, | {ast night before 2000 people, Iver La H B Dahien “fanned, Donovan atruck pat, womard: atx. furlon d | Waltechapel (JR.& FP. iene)... oe 8 fur lyon beng third and George H. Collett opt. TT. ro. No runs Me Canta, Yom 04 ASI Die Facer ese ‘Duster Git. & FP. P. Keene) : tur \fourth, ‘George C. of New i Dexter was out, Irwin to Farrell Ms, arctoga fresh and ready : a iKeanel . \ ork, co >-mile profe Ree ihandentccen Tanners +4 IneLAttRO Gays Avecors Gearuturity EuLOelte GW. R. & FP. Keene) fur. York, won Une two-mile profession 67 Cortlandt, and 1197. f er. Cooley sent a fly io Ki candidstes were shown at-jousing cx-|qrmes, he fF Keer Heed event |] M1 Nassau, Bedford Ave, j runs. A Pen bene 0 89) awe ss ix {Golden Mixim WP. Kraner) 6 fur ‘The race was marred by the fatlure . ee Dear ani ersiaeed hey ROLAtHANY pis ry trlalst sifuy (CR, Ellison)... == Ban of the officlais to properly. attend tof 20.0: 424 Sty Ne ¥ FOUR STORES. Brooklyn, j Second Inning. moy |B § |for the event the day before and will be] TMi Lad (Whither & D ‘ {ant Face SAFNtOm leit duties, only le and five laps | Flood sent a grounder to Tenn Heat ; LIA BREE MAUCPL OD ; a uryea).. { ood work halr duties, only 2 = 7 7 ; bi A ner soo Tenn aceFor year-olde and upward, | Acefull (J. E, Madden) tar being ridden in the second heat | ting Clothing. ‘ Aqueezed Irwin's drooping liner The Rival 113° De Reske 301 |" ain. vy pane | Merey Reel Madden). 6 fur | SS | Guns, Rifles and Hun 8 ! 1g } taDexter: forcing Farrell'at second Carttancle aves ssccAI® tae De ee eee re oY ing (Eaene CW. c: Whitney): 6 fur sehind Trish Lad, | An interesting four-batl_ match was played Afew days more alld AHF cBUDLDE SER: k Carney was safe on, Flood's 1 ttiinbie oe core PM) with Mammelte, clipped of atx furlongs I) suvereign (D. Gideon) . Ani Hanaily sa aos ra Guns to offer before at such low prices. Keeler lost Gremingers soarer 11 ie Grainger 30, Opera $ The stable’s other candidates F| Mowmer (A. thee anran eplate ante ane Sh lk = In double-barrel we have the Twist, I Lush was fielded cut at first Race—For three-yaar-oite and up; race, Futurita, Rigadon, Clarion. | rugenia Bureh (Mrs, Curiis) = LastraceGaratona, || Jersey club, “tae t Damascus and Decarbonized tigure-steel f Jen, Greminger reaching, second ERO aa, ava ‘oa ee rahe , Talennniy: Huneaae Meatoan (R,'T. Wilson)... Landry = ES Noirerantipuolicst Hort ball was it, wen by. 1 up i) ] barrels, at following pies 18:28 i jed out to Dolan, No runs. Bt Reredors tga} White Chapel, Chat more dent doy eS abalieiss 3 Ker eee 111.00, 11.98, 13. 4.50, F Third Inning. Jt ie a RF ine late yenterday, were shown 19 +any = 1] 192 31-36 'and 33.00 In Ham: i Rmvansisituak outs (Keclenironliiled te aiven tein a 1 The stale will make a ort || AGT BIG CYCLE MEET | |} mer Guts. in Hammerless we offer you j : 1 stove) pial abe Honera tn tna unueibys| for | |] the L. C. Smith $37.00 Gun for 29,50. Lefever Hammerless Reg, $44.00 Gun at _ ~ - Hit is expected that five candidates wi AT 31,00, Boys’ Single Barrel Guns al 4,98 and 6.46, Jcatry the white and lus dots tn the THE BEACH TO-MORROW \] Heavy Weight Canvas Coz's, Corduroy Collar. ; 1.00 race. | K Heay. C of Colla : { 6 Iriea Lad, Payne and Merry Reel et Grows Woree X Heavy Weight Canvas Coats, Corduroy Collar 1.48 hich gt ted and cantered 7 - F tN Pest Heavy Weight Full Lined Duck Goats, Corduroy 2'50 : which are eligi trotted and Champion Kramer and Major Taylor Will Once It Neglected, Heavy Weight Duck Pants, well tinished.....+-... 1-25 f , . and are ready. August Belmonts neusaiide are to-da X Heavy Weight Duck Pants, reinforced throughout 1.45 F ayn 1 ie More Fight It Out. Peon tuto Wiel |] ene Xu Duck Vests, good weight canvas and shell belt 580 B ¢ 8 | race, were s asy exercine ' — Sule is wane |] Men's All Duck Vests, X heavy leather shell belt. 125 |) ke A, Drake's 8 e that 18 ane nel |] Men’s Corduroy Hunting Caps and Hats.eee+ ++ 5c] € Ai mure sturter, was se tw Jowslng] The outdoor cycle racing season in, able jockeying by both parties will ve sate ee IT Stevens Favorite Rilfltssss.. 69 1b 4 {RO A. Smith sent his fast ro Artic. | {MA city will come to a close at Man- din reed 'T Stevens (Maynard, Jr.,) Rifle. 89 y ulaie, th Alstanee in Old tan Beach to-morrow w Na- pest of the card includes two pi e trouble! GU, , <= <——_ Huten ea in 10 val giccuieeGharmionshin mest. @holteasionaliraces, a tenanilomnandivap (or ‘Tuthe has had 39 $1.75 1s is trnod siX (it~J feature of the programme will be the! amateurs, In which the champloo, Mai Tee ta tate aca venting UP: f will be awarded to The Evening World reader who selects from the |) Barlow a mile and & furlong tn 204 one-third mile cireult championship, In| cus L. Hurley, will start from serate! all other trusses en CH 1,000 SHOT following list of probable starters the horses that finish first, second and | | ae wlan ‘el the oavk:nyofsasional risers) Ande npvlnel ence. Shere wilt eso. & Tadvinuent neeseas’ iy tnike! REPEATING AIR RIFLE. i low! t 'S st s st, | 3 te three motor-bieycle races, one a hand. \ no. i j third in the Futurity race Aug. 30 and writes the best 50-word reason SWIMMING RACES TO-DAY PO IIRC CIDeRHC ORicraiearamanerrrensan| (COLI ; ieavy' "springs, ‘The Kiny of ail ate guns modelled after the, Martin, Ite. j for his selection, AT CONEY ISLAND. | pion Frank Kramer and Major ‘Tayior, | race and a five-mile team race betwe PreHAUre OP, Pb oF Mosaitte Ta hot Deen (ahoorew Cines a minute and accurate ; $4.75 In case none of the selections should be correct, the one nearest ; = z the dusky wh Iwind, have been bitter] H 4 * Met y, George M. Fischy wee Bee tainty tetas An UA-SHOT AIR RIFLE, 1,00; SINGLE-SHOT RIFLE, 85¢, correct will get the prize; and in case of a tie the prize will be equally 74 Haperts Enter for Byenis Be Hy NE alt ths Lasaaon t hon rf, And a Ww lemannnier the Apna ty suructed, on jrelentitie principle divided among the successful competitors. Sualsnteg: Metmene Lee Ptere [points through his haying started in] Moskovie O Wankce ans ‘callvor wilte for PRER ROOK. Roller Skates. __ All selections must be received in The Evening World office before ||, 10") 00 eee eee eai ae | tie clroult long before his colored rival, | Miller, of the New York Motor Cycl et, oth Axe. and Union Extension Roller Skates, Black Wheel midnight Aug. 29 and must be written on the following : tala’ Wider the auspices Gt) she. arial] ti? IMiay. Tins) anxaral Wines’ taken chal GIN OF La) aty hea ours: Fath; Clove eatarday: Extension half clamp, polished, ooenererererercerecrrse~rereees | | «:11;; ween the big iron piers. at i eure. oi 1 ne. any nian: Dun the oa aves will commence sharply at 3 7? “ full clamp, sc + 956 TO THE FUTURITY PRIZE EDITOR, Coney Island this afternoon pilby| RAR ORE RAEN NRE MERLIN ALE | a ade Landindbaemineseet cl Buffalo Gycle Ball Bearing. +++ 1,98 1449 al event will be the aya © for ; aia a - Full Ball Bearing, full Nickel T for] alle feeling, owing to the methods pur. ogi . 1a 2.50 he Evening World, Pulitzer B'ld’g, ninlonstip of 1a me Ae eel ne Oeste antigesn th Sportsmen's Goods, Sportsmen's Goods. My selections are : Pee lysate race, and toemorrow’s race Is expected . | 637 BROAD STREET, NEWARK, . : Ae t are ' araonele OUR NEW STORE, ’ . to finish Fi pPrale e tae Dork Ate itou nove the moss exiting. Aa coneleer” la Tita AB q Friday, Aug, 29, Will Open About the First of September. a Wi ' and j toufnisniSscond oath ,,| COMISKEY FIRES GARVIN, Saturday, Aug. 30. 65 CORTLANDT ST H. hg. 204 | = = r Deeeeeneesersorsecees sh § b vy i 5 Siaciasiaelaaciiel ical. fini ; se) A | Chtomwo Hite es date Ahonting | We are the only house in this vicinity carrying a full line of Edison's Phono- Sporting : Me ical ee! oer ccceeces shh aheiiaaaaradan veoee tO finish Third, Me Warren Serape bast Night graphs and Records, and we have the stock to choose from, Wealso Ex« Seana her ; > * change Old Ri J y, mri CHICAGO, Aug, st-Charion A. Comiay | Ehange Old Records for New Ones, We shall_ make our Phonograph and srereeemeers | 9: yeare 4 specisiist 18 men eae testes sees Name, vest hie key, Py #98 the White kings |B Record Branch a special study to please our customers, commencing to-day, oney S an — a oe sat blood Baseball te of the American League, ~ and shit, dines pains in the bones, red i ssi i at arc OEM BM ==Jockey Clu ee (Here paste your so-wor S01 e club. The se avalened was G o 5 5 itu! phy: ; Probabic Starters, Weights and Jockeys aener |e maciannes Aik STANDARD $)) 00 Vint Race at 230 P.M (rain or singe), | Shivam “ath and Tih avenues, “Advices tees id ° r aa v sneclous with A /h Ath a oT dbshets_ | Hiren Weigh ant Oeper Iocuer ines. Mert aad: Anaconda. Will) 6's | TO-MORROW (Saturday) Aur. JO, : sis mn Mad BF Keene Have Ht Out at Harttord, IBas Draw i 6“ ” 7” ‘amet ee ROVIDE , Biinck Brass torn De. y 8) Nivk nie TOF He | PROVIDE RL, Aug. B—Prince Mined Bi on tf 1 Fold WoRLD | Dogge 5c. illaon Alert D5 [2-Poet Hbelmel a Degerssscs metus a tho. wahans eos have been 4 W. L Re iicicae fost He = WANTS Ne Wil ot eaeogee Me. Witney & Dury {the Grand Cireuit meeting at Charter ee il Mee rH Pall Handicap Inaugural Steeplechase ring | Wealth " Ode Madde Oak Park, Hartford, next Wednesday f 8 38) UY rials ‘and’ 3 other rae to bright and Nie su Aneeea Horsemen were conald 38 6s (353/ ha 3 onze Haat S40 at ET le persistent advere now 4 ie outey rot i : Whitney AL UN AA Rema Oe He . i ae, PaMalbg THe 10) $4.00 & $5.00 Bioycle Suite $1.04 {i240 3.10%. MB tisere Businesd n FA hich Anac Wf 44 ‘Both Bt. Ferry) in connection with Le 1. Mon Alert in two siraight ia od Abd 31°) Ruy Lang $1.50 Kangaroo Dicyote Bhoes,.$4,400 8 at rie Hom BF. Vert) Ih, coenestion tt ob men with mons PRO A Bu I. Curtle Park, breaking 61 67 s4i2 | Riovalia cane $2.00 Mecea Kid Bhoeso. $140! {oy $0, 440 PM ia'kiyn Rapid ‘tra ey to Invest are VP. Keene. Rive | Mesmer.. 117, $b Gl 449 hinge Ba. Tbe., $1.00 and $2.00 Finger Gloves, jireoulyn ‘Bridge (New York elds), Bridi readers of the P. Keene has | Mamie Worth, Ti6. Jacob Worth..../)),,.ommme is a Pete 62 Bus $10) PING:#oM ou: fs Kings, County iy Brisson Beach Legg More f 4 “Business Ops fl i i e merits of en Wes 4 tbush Aveaue Surface Lenton Ai 20 colts and fillies are still cligible, and any one may was resumed, and Andy, Welch. be 33°00 Pine oxo 100 Baseball Belts We | Ieaad every 10 mien From. roadway. if portunities” ade bove are the probable starters. Hartford. offered a purse of $3,000 etal weana , ser isan Tbs. Cawher's Ok ty 9} famavure. Tocean Ave. ‘All Brook} J h 7 per cent, of the gate receipts for Bia gomnestet eet OF oSaeT baits beta Tait ineneree Levessican futiac’ Kare analer sire Ge Ciashs, Male My & match Face and the doa) was closed, b33\ Newark nbs ADMIBBION TO HELD STAND, be ple dedi cial eau adel deal 2 iin ico i Ra, a

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