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ee THE WORLD: LATEST NEWS OF SPORT IN ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. — BROOKLYNS LOSE 7°°SuF28Scianrs.| P (SQUADRON A SHARP \CARSMEN RACE up. No runs. Brodie popped a fiy that Farrell got. —— Bowenaun beat out Hartman's throw of his ounder, Lauder's lofty hit tum- | r bled to Barclay. Smith fanned. No 1| Annual Middle States Regatta Pittsburg Pirates Batted Out Two Runs and jin New York Cavalrymen Excel) Annu Dut gia) Ente ‘ Victo Last Inning Feathers with Carbine at National; Brings Out Big ne ictory In 5 Dun made a very tine catch of Fare i rowds Line the Speedwa u rele ity" back of third hum. simith, got Tournament at Sea Girt— 5. Pp y — so Smoove roiler to frat in tine, Bare i 5 feu ner to left was fora se. Done Big Crowd Out. ourse. 1¢ Evening World.) Was easily caught by Ahearn. feieh|ovan bounced a lite one that MoGana ‘ ‘ee kt ool na CUYN [slimmed the ball on a line to centre and | gol, but Patsy was safe because there WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, | stopped at frat. Wagner Mfted a soarer | Was no one covering finst. | Aided ty a ‘The thirtenth annual regatta of the Ned aHinion's Superbas played| to the infleld which Irwin collared, No| Pad pitch by Muthewson, Barclay and (Special to The Evening World.) ‘ Bept. 1.—) aHnion's Sup mel’ tak ed bs Danovan x¢ buted i double steal Kruger RIFLE RANGE, SEA GIRT, N Middle States Regatta ‘Asso ciasion eres . aKa naencec 8 Neary ehiny.to rah .ldrew & pass to firet an bises © mite a toot) rt Lente o-day eedway c , Harlem Semper ny eee Se enaEnce OF LY be otal HAE RUM MOTI Dade Ea Smith, Medunn and Cronin ran for Sept. 1.—The largest crowd of the Na- | to-day on the Speedway ee mile ore, They tackled the cham. |)! hh ee eT) Brawhenr's Witte fly, but none got it It (8 a NES Jel he Abwoolns | IY vhe raves were one oh wide first on Burke's bad throw to Wagner. | ie" Qeond a single and. Barclay and hs and New Jersey | Fifle Associa” | straightaway and were rowed with the pion Pittsburg team in two gamen be-| Huan laogd tae th batik alll Hil estat] ta tions and the United States Revoiver | *iAlikT way AM Mety entries, includ- ‘i a ng Keeler to ind Brasieat Was vut at second, Two % ]Assoctation’s annual ten days’ tourna- i y . 3 fore big crowds. Tom McCreery, wt ni to rat iment. .was ‘out t: morning for the |! oarsmen from~ Philadelphia, Baltt- 4 was released some (im b at Cronin rolled a bunt townnd third and lSarbine “tears ch for teama of tive, |more, Newark, N. J., and Toronto, Can, x Berner tus 01d) pom leon Lor fore “Wagner could get Coat itta aniston hia way to second and five shots at 200 acid 6) yards, ‘he re- |The most prominent sculler entered was s 5 7 ‘and got a rousing reception. far Flood alngled Matty wan the second victhn of the Ray volver team and interclub matches were |Scholes, the Canadian, who was di f In the first game, with Broolyn one} Leach to Wagner, Three ru ai first. Wrowne's puny pop-up fell to Seid sIRIN TE? EAPOOH feated by Titus at the Henley regatta vy axinintneloe the Kruger. No runs. var ie wi re a run to the good inthe sinning of the Second Inning, ite Sixth Inning. The State teame, with the excention [!n July, Titus was not saree winth inning the Pittsburg batters gor) Tannehiil hit eafely to left and scored qe ! of Ohlo and the United States Marine | Chub-houws wre gayly two runs of the earned variety. Leach /iMues, Conroy lifted high fly to Shock. en re waa passed to first. in Mnal practice for the Hilton Trophy |their verandas and wharfs. P @nd Wagner singled, Tannenill supplied | or inder by Mood and MeCreery, Uurke oth hit to Smith, who tossed the match to-morrow. Summaries follow: , @ macrifice and Burke's long hit to right |*hovind up to third. Leever foul fied unin to, force Farrell, Sahai Troop A .of Maryland, won the 20- |, Association senior singles frat triat = brought in both the tying and winning | to Keeler, One run 1 the bail and both 8 teckel yard stage of the carbine team match [HY Ee ee ae w York, second: ; Ahearn got in w Mate hit to the infleld. | safe. Farrell and Smoot attempted ene , i Funs, as the home teum could not get ke robbed Kitson ot of a home rth double steal, but the former was BY AG ointe ctromy Bauadrdn) A, Ney mie ete 8 Singles—Second Trial Heat, @ man as far as second dase in the py making a marvellous runnin eaten | Mpped at third. No runs, | York, the totals being 102 acid 97. The j_A¥soelation Senior Singles Second Trial Heat. Jatter half of the final inning 4 hia long drive in deep ett centre eal ne pee Se tai Georgia Hussars and the second team York . §. Smith, Toronto H, C., Toronte, : peeeere: » Leclerc ne Kat Bheckned's low tne drive.” good stipe by. ‘Yorkes. Brodie's Tap |from New Jersey's Firat Troop tled for Canada, second, Thme—Gm. 9a.” i ees tice he Ggekea Li head, cule Uneen cinieeey. sc We Marrella, head earned Mima baqe, third place at 9 Pnee steduea iit Go Mowe totks Wareeioe ml “at 0 Ob “0 40) Dolan fled out to Burke owerman's little pop up fell to Brak- | New York carried off first honors in]. second. Time—sm, i 4 ray 1 raoul ro Ne runs, the carbine tearm match this morning. | Juntor Four-Oared Glgs—Second Trial Heat.— a oa. 0 O|Waener, Ib. 7 1 8 0 0} Ird Inniog. Seventh tania | Squudron A, as, tn nig MLS Aa TAS Baktaorte aes ak Tao, et 0 2 9 8) Clarke pop-fied to Dahlen. Heyumont] 1 jfrom the firs mot reey tude |. JuMlor Double sculle—Firat. Trtal Heat—Won dinars O10 eS ambled to frat on Dalie, but |; BAe tay put the first ball pitehed in Hest troop of New York, whic muce | yy ‘iiyan and Teeves, Seawauhaka BC., New TOT Al was caught steattn; Leach | tert tele it buse is bird place was taken WO fovuta | York: Watson and Robinson, Riverside B, C., I 00 26 2 0) Walked, but was ca kat free [Steal second was & failure, Donovan's Suadron, 18. |The other (otis | Nev yorg,“ascand are } ) ST EECHE MT Besreit ot |foul boost’ went to MoGann, Kruger prnor's Orse Gurrls, |" Sinior ‘Dovbie Sculls—Second Trial Heat.— F | Dahlen sent he fly jute Con. | rolled a bunt and beat tt out, By a New Jersey First 100 | won by sehofeld and Van Daum, Clifton B. © - 2|roy's hands, 1 ied 10 Clarke, |Meat slide under Dunn's hands he stote | seaond team, 19; Troop A, Maryland /a.127nilenthal and Kaulman,” Lone Star Mg Fivod sent a tundey to itdeas, |Second. Braxsheat’s fly fell to Brodle, | second team, 172, and Battery B New| ¢. New York, second. Time—om. 1-4a, RANE ay TAMIL LNG lio crane: . | es a ele ey 1 junior Elghi-Oared ‘Shells—Won by Dauntless baad , i Toning | Lauder's bouncer to Kruger was at Vet “Beret: Shephard of the scuadion cram, New Yo Ms Metropolitan, New ‘York, sec- ‘ sae AE anh 7 ¥ + [first ahead of him, Smith's hit to cen. | made the highest two range total in the jond. 7 8 wv . Sats dK, “ '] Wagner's scorching grounder wak{tre was fora base Cronin. followed Match, 48) while CADE. acy ee ee | eee ieee cu oieesteny ataset Woe ae, Earmed Runs—Pitrsdure, 2 ; grabbed by tewin ane fed to with a safety to right Cronin drew a second, The oth HUAUTON A, totale er ee aleala B, Ce New York; smcnd ‘Mase RO at tru: time Tannehil) soak ywoto second When he started to ware Berg wit uns ite rivate | Varley see omerany 8: Chesbte, Keeler, Burke Med out to} ateal second. ‘Then Smith made a dash érrick, 3% and Lieut, Sayre, 4 | “Juulor Single Sculls. —Won by Frank Vossele Daas, Fgacridce tit—Tannhitl le Play runs ' home and the play was for him: ae | enn an Bay Clu, Xe Yor: a Soholer { SAneckard and Mecreery Cantor Wae Was an easy victim on his|O'Neil interfered with Smith's running ty Rowing Club, Toronto, Canada, second, 3 Mit ty Fitcher—Donovan, 1: Chea Umpire Ahearn drew a base on balls, land he waa allowed to. score, Cronin RESULTS AT HARLEM. | 3.384 Me,” Pamalle, Aenean 3 Time. of high ty wae newt! hered/in the. meantime ran around to third . PAT RARER oer eeesr ry cooper rice tne nour and forty-one minuter Sheckurd’ fowteiiedt to & lye Me aati al =. ant ee| Eillentiiat a "Lone § $ GBe—One ‘hour ant forty m heckurd fouled to Smith Farrell got Mabty'n pop-up. Farrell: got RACE TRACK, HARTI, Sent ie a eee aa eet atten Daet THE SECOND GAME Sutth taning, ' : a scheduled to be run here to- | Clad, Staten Island, second, Time—6.38 18, - ‘ sulted follows: ed Jonrey fanned. Smith went aut, Flood Standing of the Clabs. De Witt Declines to Compe'e First Race—Threi Phat in | 7 i Wanent t i tace—Three-quarters of a mile.—| 5 WASHINGTON PARK to Me toury Teeter waN wu viele NATIONAL LEAQUE ee f ZOME ar neti 1 and Eto BUFFALO FINISHES: fen thous Relare tuecreurod: bye Wann anand clic Ok —Spitzer Wins Sprint Race Etrenne, tor pla was second | t eo ngne itintiar and Zyra ctoird ; CK, | mrceted the sisted. Dolan was hit with a. pitehed | itinnurs «Rt <4 4 (nie 2 . . | RACE TRACK, BUFFALO, Sept. L— ; * See antes Mala ball. Dahlen was. thrown, ou tat aom ues Englehardt Takes the Second Race—Five-cighths of a mile—| ane results of the races scheduled to be wlien they cn 1 ‘ ; eto 10. anc ; by Leach. Dolan moving to second. Me- |! ; Jum Won by uy , 2 to W and 2 te : - , the second game of the day. Creer drove a low line fy into, Wag R Lane P. i Waren. for place & to 3, Was, second, ay hor) thy are as ane ; 7 res! 8 UA No runs. mY an tue jracle third eo 24. Hirst Race. ve anda ha ‘urlon q gon and Leever were the 4 Sixth Inning. Cun wok third Race—Short course—Won by Won by H, Daniel, 4 to 1 and 8 to By ¥ The Batting Order. 1 ° Pn liadelpria Gy) 38. cinch Dagmar, 1 and 3 to 1; Old Fox, Ispidemie 2 to 1 for place, was second; ‘ Brooklyn ieburg Lortere Bnpker bee i nicetrel letra is ‘eealantine (Special to The Brening World.) 1 for pla and Mystle Shrines | Mazhon! Uh'rd. Time—1.09 24 ; tOlineinc. Leach. #Inted nce tect | chteana’: Date . CELTIC PARK, L. 1, Sept. 1—Counter third. Time. ‘Second Race—One mile.—Won by Marte BS Clarke, ov r othe f 1 h EASTERN LEAGUE attractions of all sorts kept down the \ = ——__ atsani a to 1 and & to 8, Dectyl, ee b ‘ond ugner fan an cit cw attendance this afternoon to the games pace, 5 Tired a 4 cy red. Tannehiit xlngled aront sil Providence ; .Y. R MORNING GAMES, | terson thira” Time—1.46 1-6 Ing Lea Burke ‘sing ped EA of the Greater New York Irish Athletic | OTHE Taird Race—Mile and three-quarters, af aor Fy sanne HY tos Conroy | Woreester 089. nireal Association, although an_ interesting fi it —Won by Goeld, 7 to 10 and out; Nepon- Pi Molle Bitrlee Woe thie eet etek | Horney City. 61 Newark programme had been mapped out with | National Leawae, Wag second; only two starters. "Nme : Kitson, 'p, 1 out. Three runs ‘ yet ——— over two hundred and fifty entries, in- leraclanatt Hea OmOTOrd al) PourthiRace-Slx.end a helt furiomee Umplre—Emel ie jotlond ie eda fly Burke. Irwin's] * Vanderbitt rae Wins, eluding several world’s champions. Boston 00161020 27 |_Won by La Goleta, 5 tol and 2 tool; ; Firat Inning. Tendhald Ineo race pitta, Meat and] paps, Sept. 1—At the St. Cloud racen| Interest centred In the 16-pound ham- QQiterG—Tairiaaay ant Maloney; Baton “and |Mtoiud Gonne., for plice 4 ta 6, was ec Capt. Clarke watted 1 enue and, Wan} irwin to eon home pun. Aheurn| to-day W. K. Vanderbilt's Quos Ego, | mer throw in which Champion Flanagan iftat*2 Pp tl nip nd Homestead third. Time— i eyrerded ps, eee pONE | ul Hed to smith. Kitson rmashed the | ridden by Thompson, won the Prix Pom. | Was to meet De Witt, who bested him at Since lca pEuceene: {Frith ce-One mile. and twenty rad oer Clarke: tried: td atenl Recon Dit | Sheckank Neon ware cr aa yi BANe™ | meraye and hin Biltmore was third in| the Iast meeting. Prinstein was out to ATI DETROIT yards.—Won by Golden Cottage, 6 to 1 the race Hy shington 000000009 ant? to r the Prix des Allees. beat his own record for the broad jump 0 00 0 0 Bounteous, #6 to 1 tor, p Frank Bowerman, the Giants’ Catcher, on the Lookout Mim dO leartny and WS second, and Loone third. Ti 7 TWO DROWNED FROM |CoNsiRe ran lleapiiesahiaaiaasy Sree for a Basestealer. ait i Rai ne rt a WINS BIG RACE. MOSEMAN WINS the Summarie (From Snapshot by Evening World Photographer.) Tea ietaienie ee THAEELYEARSGUDI aa ale 01102100 sce Shit oma ak sey 7 | eaeccaetiaate secant SHOWS A FAST MILE P. joCart! x ‘ ime—10 1-4 ce Meg e = ; Wilse and Tneubator. ‘This order was Aalgy Pime-10.1-6 .. Fourth Neat— sere oe oa 8 8 8 8 Oa)) Lextxa@ron, sept. 1—A sensational . Stadt to the strgtan, where Burns mado ol meee oWon'iees Hite” ae eee rae | Tatievies Sparks and Creger; Mowe and | mile wie shown here Saturday by Johu ve on Sk y he Was not ae fe Bemis. Umpire Connolly elgh e 1 or vile to catch Paristenne, wha wer second | D. Creighton’s three-year-old pacer filly F cloyerly by @ length and oa halt. fram vent Ardea noview, scratch, ¥, Eastern League, Ola Wilkes, by Ashland Wilkes, da . Jeune tar K. Wilkins, of This City, Was) stare in ints eveic and rere was mucn crow 1 ‘ ‘ : 09 O09 5 OF) In the List quarter of a second mfe, Ee York, and John Hewitt, of FOURTH RACE Beaten Out by 3-4 Wheel’s| tor the fain” Geray won byw yard ne! i “awk sheds “edert ana after the tirst had been covered In 21 3 Albany, Lose Their Lives| "Tr « for three-)ear-olda huvForreet Takes Tt yg onrard de LH handicap: fina x Spite tt th mpirestohn gan, Fone-half in 102ty, she worked in 20% \ b Near Castleton. Lengt orrest Takes NIMe) 7 aria ‘neccnae ees i kK NASR] Sale of Colts from Various! Larchmont Harbor Filled with| AT SORT NDC O o-4|#econds, a 1-60 clip. Creighton’ bought ; lear Cas Sartore, Kh Prize: yatds, third. Thme-10 010 3 Wilh flve others for $2.20. Fire at His. Mal Kel oy wate i Molue 1 De Witt decttied nik new won } without t Throw ine ct chance in iminx! Studs at Sheepshead Bay—| Yachts for Annual Regatta— | °°." woi! Prices Range from $1,150) Fifty-four Racers Start in|!" ee Gun: to $100. Good Breeze. At Binghamton, Jones The Evening World) Sept. L—Robert Car- | w York, and John lew yd hammer won, 160 William Mosem yostx om of Br tem, wo TROY, N. - Be. michael, of N: hand n Boe area 09000110 0-8 x itt, of Albany, two of a party of pleas Nerly twenty-five = mile eye Proptnittas Hiah PANG MeRoCIRN und Ure-seckers on the lau nh dacks sowned ruce on the Coney Istand to- M > test tecrherE ening Weries) c LARCH MO: Y,, Sept, 1.—Larch~ att 3 naan sane : | , by Capt. John Snow, of Albany, we wiv Pp ory SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK. | mont Harbor was crowded with yachts @rowned in the Hudson River near Cas- | 4! day, K. Wilking, of New York, Eel naalen cn Sept Before the races began this af- | to-day ready to start In the fall regatta slGnsioracaio sconds tleton early to-day 8 aE i handicap five a bats mate | srg ee AO RUNS, TURN: hanttoapy. Mev} ternoon the horsemen spent thelr time | of che club, ‘There were fifty-four en- Atpany Pie ale. Bras ave The launch fier ail elven: Aumprel Mwy hi lon Waa. ac t artern |i fee band re rteeagiat nee, #82 | inthe Faale-Tipton Company's paddock | tries, and|the outlook was very xond.tor| usresZprowh, aml (MiitckS, “Wittes Cand , of ped * ntrun by Whiskey King, who aut feet 7 inches, se Ry J. Sheridan, 28 feet) opposite the track, where a sali -| close racing. The 7-footers Rainbow | Rafter, Umo! Devee and Rudderham, o'clock, accordin the story told b G ‘ 10 Set lot a wheel wm mw them. 0. R.|7 Inches, iiird “4 | At ut re Leail : Rel aed cove (os { ©. followed by Blues, Three fo) yant run: handieap—H, Chria-| lings from the estate of C. Flelsch- | and Yankee were ready early for the ion jaenes nie vi ee aE: Oe Teen a Wr Hy eA! HW ceitienee an Stober was dwerd r= | rom st A vards, won; He H mann's Sons, George C. Garddy, H. P. | combat and sent up clubtopsatis. Vtlea 00010000 01 Party left Albany at 4 o clock Sund lel te the backatretch, | wher #1 Cy We won the time prixe {mam 2) yantn second ie C. Mlerontnus, 8] Hoadiey's Beaumont Stud, Wiillam| The Elmina, F. F. Brewster's T-foot [Mian of 00 0 8 Ot j @fternoon, She steamed down below a Tilues ana taking, second {rom scratoh: . ees : A Lakeland and many other owners was | Schooner, was not on hand and so the | ee iorehe | B Castleton and was making for hom ying There ty id s === being held. The bidding was rather | Muriel was without a competitor again, - Sipe | fas the Troy boat Saratoga was 8 Are gd, Cloged on] The annual twenty-fvesmile road race | unbeaten Newark motorist who won the! lively and the stock went for good !M the raceabout class there were nine ~ down the river. atraightoned Gun. Fire and. Blues eos [Of the Associated Cycle Clubs of Long Men oral Dav s nth race nd avery one | yyy), prisles The two 4%-footers, Effort and | Whitechapel Disappointed Keene, = le A a a a Waa i . nid around New York since vorwina, were on hand and all the one- | wpitesnap thurs h ‘ hy After the steamer had passed tholon the leaders. Gun Fire then went to| [sland wes run off on the Coney Island UNA N EW VOLES | . x re on ha t Whitechapel’ failure to finish ‘in the money Ee launch went in® the swell and cap] He MH ANd won, cally be a leneth Poyote path this morning under perfect Le ea eRe the ROR ee [Property CoM. Coruim and M. 'P. | dealin clases were represented, n Saturday's Futurity was disappointing to Mr Headley. Th was an ce breeze from w t Sized, Ten men who composed the t breeze leveles horister colt Had worked weather conditions, What alig! ught {t out on the shaded cycle | ne, because thi D © were thrown into the water. An ——— there was didn't retard the racers. ‘The | Path on either side of the road. The! ch. ¢ sy Omamen—We Knew it; J.B Soa HTM UU sat: The sulrt was made prompt-|pritientiy. Whttechapei's fallures at Saratoga | » ing the boat; James Leslie, a comedian, (SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES, Jammitious youngsters, each determined gach lap eight and one-third miftes tone Meoperty HN DAY Macboned tate Hey’ wont te cet entt® | eailstleg, seat, the. Chorint@y “aot slusalahness BE isd ‘beehitn’ Albany: two woekn eae to use up the last ounce of energy in| THFee Hapa brought the distanee to the |, Mf by Maime—imp, torn Fools T Welsh | MURPONS GeM aged Ment da ite eat | to" weak tdea rather Wan (08! A peepinto the Hall of Fame ‘y Robert Carmichael, of New York, who Special to The Evening World.) his body to win one of the coveted | ; . Property the Estate of C. Fletach= | second lee was a beat || want at io handle ain in, the | cw bring you face to face 4 trig dt i ch CK, § Ss y. | prizes offered » © promote: oto. n the M-foot class the Dorwina led coburn te 6 2 ana saleo atopniig ir er R TENT ACH TRACK, SHEEPSHEAD BAY. | prizes offered by the promoters | Molden Wins Motor Rac across the Ine, but the Effort at une Went Coburn In regarded he entries for toemorrow's || The pri ~ tH follows est Included motor dleyeles, hainless and ehain wh ler aw Tom: with MOGUL Cigarett They've occupied a niche The motor ecvele race was won by 0 went oy her and took the lead, prge N. Holden, of Springfeld, with The Hanley led in her class, and the by Halma—icleesr John Mace b Hewitt. r When the pilot on the Troy boat saw els, diamond- Wl ordered the 00 oo {with a seemingly endless f eM ve miles, with’ y St Maxi risenn- | There were tw 0 21-foot clase, | him well UB thn ting tacticn weemed (0. ups and started in the direction wh Ite of Wight swenters and the like. Strange as it! bya scant yard, 1? MPPed the prize ye aeae \ Toe whed treshened and an early fine st ia) GcodhaasTosD jonsalt the man behind the Bierihad) been seun Noundoring ; Weatine snive may appear the Rreatest honor iny not) | His time Was IT mii. 97 3:5 seca, Ren. by St. Maxim—Philopena; J. J Markle. ah was looked for: Mate tices atiultra seats ha Pole iGrounagy 3 7+! cigar counter. ‘0 ald in the work of rescue re e one who.! “The next to come in were W. F. Sea- ¢. by St. Maxim—Silver Cloud; T. Welch, tiie Irrespective of handicap, covers the|ma2n. 4 min, (5 searchlight was turned In the direc man secs, haedicap: David ‘a Plain and Cork Tip. men were picked up. i ages. haudteap, one mile. | (astest tim ndleip, and agp, 07 Malma—verontca; W. W. Redfern, Will sour the sweetest disposition handieap . e 6 1h Himeeit 108 : * ‘otal for eight head, $2,750; average per head, anitransform the most even tem SE ET, Carmichac! and Howitt were missing |o9! Mi! 124 Grand Open 104 A Handicap Affair, tart of the Big Race. 8.75, pered, lovable nature into a cross- Beveral of the party were unconscious. Zia" Capt: Arnold The twenty-five mie race was started | Property of George C. Graddy. rained and irritable individual. EAI OW sor gh, Mberiee—inventigator Is lL. 0. ORE a If impatience or fault-finding are M EN CU R ED. Ww] ‘The contest is handteap affair, the lac iO ae he iieatia scued ely Oe Whittier uv aime 3 bo Bape sepa jan ued eis is G. Whitt T) untried or weaker riders getting a start |Perdon, AH tM. hinds amin it i 8851 r s- Be esp ccteral hoa Te eran The Sartrlitee earoide, O8 the More seasoned ones. ‘The slow Ryirgst: Oscar Goerke, A: L. Cahn and | Br c., by King Midas—Geneva B,; J. Martin, ever excusable it is when the body ‘amous R. No, 88518 auaranteed to cure all di everal hours. ‘The men | t rhe riders ‘presented a | sn iders were placed Int emit bunch, aa! picturesa 11, 150. per is tortured by an eating and painful | estes where captules and ingeetions aves ete se wath therm Ho Nrgepaditeet so oHE [1c ts called tn the vernacular of the oycie bie attize. The olue: and white'ot the | ten, gon)” RIDE Midee—Jennle Wrens: Ove sore, It is truly discouraging to | Dis: bY expreatl: Kremer.dregsiat(28 Tt are, Alstance above Castleton, on the east | fastnnatue Terese eres gt SN uey eect § SeoRu ee RIBNe™ panothe lange and black "centurs Rend * for three bead, #1.000; average Per heAd | Ed otter months of diligent and faithful use of external remedies side of the river. The survivors reached | Mr’, Act Trascitile 1 | ewantyatveanila douey: hie prscec eerie WAC ttt a eenee. Neatly | Property of C. HW, Hawkins and H./ that the place remains as defiant, angry and offensi, eas ever. Ever >P : Albany early this morning Fourth Race—The Miyine Handicap: tor three {dure was followed every thirty seconds |e" u i for use Inter ‘n P. Hendley. chronic sore, no matter on what part of the body I eee ae i Coney Island Jockey Club, Seat Ta att AS ttanover Queen ....qo7 | ll the scratch men were Mned up on |itselt f In addition trainers ‘were | oes. SS stows! sopnnmen—semenr Vivant: | dence of some previous constitutional of organic trouble, and RAGING AN AMEND SERAS OAs? Marieycorn . ge | the mark awaiting the starter’s pistol. lance 100] "These were the thoroughbreds, the |W! 18 | stake hoseey ac to) spoke hhe Men water was dashe! into the ridera’ faces Lexington, Ky. beatltt f sc, ean em: or, it may be that some | Ava. 99 to gePr, in, 2.0 PM tain of Bhine), GOLF AT APAWAMIS. ed at interval Along the, route Property of G. W Headley, ar, of | dregs of these diseases remain in tha syst 3 ‘Auten Hatten ‘@ 4 other long hidden poison—perhaps Cancer—has come to the surface and begun | Sept. 1. [teinchy Hegdieap (tween ait : I 1 | Leave Hant thom. ER, via bk. LeRR, at Downey Lends for Lapham Cnp— |, Pitth RaceFor thive-year-oldy, veiling: alx | who, by reason of thelr speed and ens |2h (Dey Mew past. After the frst lap c its destructive work. en i {ohh 10 S40, dp be ak Hieata foot witaas , z ne sey Re Bo or bec, by Tenny—Asertain;, He. < f arent, es Aap Matchen On 103 duranee, wore easily the pecra of the! Wore thinned ont canada eng eos | Grima, $200 The blood must be purified before the sore will fill up with healthy "0,19 rs) in connection with ‘ket ) 21M others. "When the scratch men bent for- | {yep ¢ iy; some io! 0 1840. 10 a BE Many compotiiors were on to-dny at 2 wai ne i C roar aol alfa Fos) the Apawamis Golf Club of Rye, N. Y. | casville 101 SR tae eee eo |) f | arimine ‘ot Roowdoia | {Nearly all the events were at 36 holes. pace. Bc. oy Omament—Barbare Gray; T. P.| corroding fluids are carried to the sore or ulcer via Kings Cot uxt aver thelr shaving Cullen be the Wayside | Property H. P, Headley, Beaumont | flesh and the skin regains its natural color. iit talevery muscle quivering with vive wee and, others coming to the conclusion ad. It is through the circulation that the acrid, Tirooniya’ termination to overtake the scores of | 4. ? id enough of the gruelling ict riders ahead, applause rang out from * Flath ie nactase linen ia Meer mana Hr ype Came singe | riders ahead aye. HARD : S96. at tush avenue auetace new via Brighton B (In the final for the Lapham Cup H. 14 | Paul Creyton ...00 106 Mabe! Winn VU) gs | the spectators alone the path announc- Won Race by Inches. fa Son Ornament—Beesie V, ¢,; T. P.| and keep it irritated and inflamed. S. S. S. will road every 10 minutes, From Broadway, Wille Downey was 1 up on W. B. Thurston | sith Race—Por three-year-olda and up. eol!- [INE [0 (hose further on the coming of i800, purify and invigorate the stagnant blood when surface “care tratafer direct. yp track.” Musie be fe abd a quarter the stars of the rave, The jaat two miles of the race was thé conclusion of the morning round | /"* finished In the mid. i “arthy ... § eon | g > road, giving plent 700 iment or other hurtful materials are washed out, fresh rich blood | {ander fholes was Habie to bring forth an en- | lay 47 Rightaway | eH eR eG ATpeay by, Orsament—-Money Box; Capt. 8. is carried to the diseased parts, new tissues form, and thedecaying flesh | ADMISSION TO FIELD STAND Soe, 4 +83] Ax eurly asx 9.30 the crowds began | ra eae ROT ronerm ase OF Br Tees ‘ coer , i ; ischarge ceases and Moly difterent result. Ponins 1106 1 Know . 83) gathering -ulong the Cycle Path in quest | Brookly). with & handicap of «lx apin-} ch. f ach? OTBAment—Orisaba; Capt. 6, 8, begins to have a healthy and naturay look; the discharg by Knight of the Thistle—Coruna; J. y The Regents... 1108 Drummond’... 4 / Se advantageous, positions: The wtart | Uces. Ho won by three-cuaccers of a : the sore heals. Medical. was also a thirty-six holes = — Ok BAYantageous : pt R e etart) wheel. The runner Kowa Total for five bead, $2,650. Average per head, ye ry = - = play handicap, played for a cup and Anian of the quarter century Was at Of New. York, with a handicap of 6) #9 eeieeea nee iead rant eateas Rasen S. S. S. is the only blood puri- OLD DR. GRINDL! ented by F. 1. Wigein, anda quall-| the heginning of the path at Prospect | THRU a ned in onter, [Property Menara: Hollaway Bros. | Dott physicians but recolved nobeneft, fier that is usrantesd catiely bee att E, in; y. y shed offi Park ' order. Rdg. by Imp. Decoiver—Brigerta: T. C. Me- vised her to try 8. 8. . It builds wu e blo wake & Bpacvare 10 uiseanes of wen. jor Found of thirty-six holes, medal lcfe! figures of the | Fart. wae added interest lent: to the Stoner, third. J. Daley fourth, A ssrown | poveli’ $2008" Our druggilt ad ry vegetable. iP OLD OR. GHINDLE'S sclentidc treatment blood ithe first sixteen qualifying for the | American News Company proved |occasion beeause of a ten-mile handicap | 1tR. Hi Cranston sixth, I Miller gey-} DRG” by. ornament —miale 's Cup. conclusively that for motor cycles, which was run before | and Monler tenth. noon there was in 18 holes if the dally ctreula-| the Tegular event. ‘There were a score | ine ee Pre was, wan dy Jeaward hs i8y competition for players opty | OR, of The World in New York|0f entries in the motor rare, and the | rorrest, of the King’s County Wheel-| i . d hich she did. Fourteen bottles cured ‘ 4 ate dlpes tet i anit tim 1 0. & ma] Srandahehas been wellever since. std tones up the general Sy stent | ie thoat tis tieth sin outta eval ty Jortimer Walker. J.B. MAROLD, 22 ganas 4 as no other medicine does, Kidney and bladder complaints, scalding In@age Cohoes, i mation, ravel, &¢., arc apeodily cured.” Impedte oy Ormament—Trian; Holloway Brow, *¥. you have a sore of any kind, | tien” removed, Sut . i hysicians for | visiting tem ax ber, OLD lero, ovgy tye CY ia tna of thous greater than |i nina nies Yo "oe itu | Lethe tie SA mS ste yali| “cremerty ot m Gentleman, | Writs us and Bet the Gives oo ep piood and Skin Disease fee, | Berek ivea i fataat ewer en f fimo any other paper, Thaulteng, hed over'# A. Wyeko, the Gain for the coveaed tropty. lee OMHN She Or Mandaprine—ciie; dL B Metten “THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,Atlenta, Ga, SATE Gh GLY, SF aE ich : ere ye ee ae

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