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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 18, ‘ALL THE LATEST NEWS IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS. COLUMBIA, 35; HAMILTON, 0. JN ' Gapts Weeks Runs 108 Yards for a Touch- a down and Again Goes 85 Yards for a Score. The Line-Up. Columbia Ponitions hand to referee and A, L. Smith, of fon, was the umo'r First Hef. fret pay : Columba Kick 4 twentesfve-yard nd runs nett forty wards tor Tecnico w Beanie @,aulek, snappy game Columbia's : banter yeter a punt on thelr own t HOM Sard line, Coun ia kicke | rapt) Ton wna. forceit ta wn the same puckIng tnok the ri, where ¢ 15 vards for ‘off-<11 he 1 jong xquavoce. | Sroith’ ty “place a kick from the fleld for goa weeks, yet the followers of the atcked into t on . Keil id not turn out to any great extent, | te bail. Steady play took It to Han the crowd in fact being the smaliest |W 6 tart ne and motor It DS, New York. fafter 16 mi OF Or What has attended a football conteat this!an case Roni, Seaee: Calaen season, {3tomit ry ! Peet kicked off to Columbia's thirty- The threatening damp weather yard ln aH Lath Centee THE FOOTBALL UMPIRE DIDN'T SEE THIS. (Evening World Photographer's Snapshot of Right Tackle Thorp Landing a Punch.) / the fact that both Morley and Weekes Gf the tle @xpected to have a walkover, though’ ane k r f Capt. P: a, thought other. | downed on H thirty-five yar. ae eet Gs Hamilton, thought other tee“ Agter two tries Hamilton punted » Was the cause of the stump In again. Columbia went work with a Mttendance. The faithful rooters of hoch will and rus ty Hamilton's: fifteen Colleges were on hand, however NaH oR ree eae pen vigeen Mines @ delegation coming down from TE ARR eo Sait bias with the boys from un-State return, Time up In the game with scrubs yesterday, ard Uni the ‘varsity was given plent work and several of the plavegs put | o"™ out of business. Thorpe, the brillla Second Unlt. fackle, was hurt, and thought at firat] pamti'ton played strong and kicked the; to be out of the playing for some time, | be'l down the flell, Peet tried for a Roni! To-day. however, he was in his ola| fm toy place and was loudly cheered when he| on inane,“ Appeared upon the fel. | Plunges Into the line took tt to Ham- ‘The several now fomasions that Morley | Hlton’s S-vard mark. Smith took 1t over, has’ devised were tried in the carly | Lt) kicked the goal, Score—Columt Mages of the game, but the Columbia! “Poet kicked off again. Sm! oreturn, t gard mark but missed and] ed aut, Columsca'a ball ) sorinted | Match Race Between A match race between Hermis, the champion three-year-old of the season on the Eastern track, and McChesney, the beat handicap horse that has been seen in the West in years, will be ar- ranged if the Westchester Racing Asso- ciation agrees to hang up a $5,000 purse of McChesney, say they will bring their horse East under such conditions, The Mr. Bell, owner of Hermis, wishes. Dick Wellen May Not Race. Dick Welles, the crack two-year-old that defeated Savable at Chicago, Is a bit the worse for wear at Morris Park. He caught cold last Saturday from be- ing galloped in a drizzling rain and cooled out too quickly, Yesterday he was nearly all right again, but the set- back may prevent him starting at West- chester. This will be unpleasant news to the general public, which had hoped to sce the King Erle colt pitted against some of the best of his age yet In traln- ing, and the youngster may yet be seen out at the meeting. His only two re- maining stake engagements are the ‘Autumn Serla) Handicap, for all ages, on ‘Thursday next and the White Plains Handicap, for two-year-olds, on the last day of the meeting. Col, Pepper Not to Retire. Col. J. E. Pepper 1s not going to retire from racing, nor Is he going to sell out his racing stable, for the extremely good reason that Dr, J. Grant Lyman has a half Interest in the same. But yesterday he commissioned the Fasig- ‘Tipton Company to fell for him ten roy- aily bred broodmares on Saturday, the 2th, at Morris Park, These mares, now at his Meadowthorpe (Kentucky) farm, for the contest. Duvall & Herz, owners | M’CHESNEY WILL COME EAST IF $5,000 PURSE IS OFFERED. Him and Hermis May Be Decided at Morris Park. will be shipped East next week. They include the dams of King's Courter, Dixieline and other good winners and will certainly be the subjects of spirited competition. Col, Pepper's health 1s not of the best, and hence the slight reduc- tlon of hia ‘stock “Big Store? Book Doing Busine Joseph Ullman's “Big Store,” with diminutive partner Weller in the imme- diate background, went on at the new Western owners are willing to add a/ drawing at Morris Park yesterday and little something on the side to this if did the usual amount of business, Specu- lation was not as heavy as usual, the hurdle race and final event drawing out a less volume than usual. But the other contests showed fair business, | They Backed Milad! Love, 8. Lichtenstein and R. H, Brown wer backers of Milad! Love at 20, 8 and while Club-house Commissioner Hayman also went to the white-faced filly. The trlo took over $10,000 out of the ring be- tween them. Improvements at Bennings, Nov. 10 to 29 are the dates for the autumn meeting of the Washington Jockey Club, and already the pretty race course at Bennings i tn perfect condition and Is to-day ax complete and attractive as any in America. The track, on which more than $250,000) have been expended the past summer, {s now really fast and perfectly safe; te turns having been thrown up, under- ground drains put in and @ complete line of piping for sprinkling put all around, The eur- face has beon sub-solled with from three to four inches qf loam, consequently to-day the track Is safe and fast. New and attractive makes and handicaps have been added and the autumn meeting will see the revival of many of the turf classics, much as the Dixis and the Vestal—pos- aibiy the ‘most hogored races run on an American ur! Mr. Whitney Buys English Mares, Willlam C, Whitney, now on his way from England on the Celtic, bought two broodmares, Kambling Katie and Lady Men, pefore sailing. Both are splendidly bred. It Is understood that walle matisfied with tire success of his horses Abroad, h@ does not intend sending any more men'will have to spend alittle more tiine| {5 yrds before being downed, Weekes pon them if it ts expected to use them | ENt into the game. in Smith's place in the game with Princeton next Satur- Wi QS T Er dS UA AU A eG! ton's ard mark and Thorpe scored. e day. | e Kicked goal Score: Columb'a, 23 "When the Columbian men came out | Hariten, 0 from the dressing room for the pre- | Hamilton kclred off to Woeles on Co- ATHLETES WILL Jumbla’s 2-yard+ mark. ndoohe ran ~ Hminary work several new or rather | thrush the entire team tir 10s yards | PITA Ae, OT GPOERCR Tey ea A it A Wonderful Medicine. Old faces wero seen. Shaw, last year's | and a touchdown, This was the long big centre, was in uniform, and ‘om! Re rer i Pah i pir g There ave some things that occur in a football game that the umpire tho Inf! of Thorpe and is being blucked by that player's knee, A Swarth- i i Simmons, the captain of Columbia - doer not see and one of these strenuous incidents has been caught by The more back, In the black sweater, is trying to follow the tackle into the line | Hton. 9, first eleven, was on hand to assist Mor-| Hamilton kicked off On a fumble It] 1). , ye a; Tey and Wright. wax Hamilton's, bali on Columbia's} Evening World's camera, Right-taeckle Thorpe, of the Columbia team, is and has, accidentally or otherwise, come in contact with Thorpe's clinched | | I ittempted to go behind the Columbia man and fs held | Beecham $ The Hamilton men did not look to be Teventecn-yard mark. Peet kicked tolin every play that takes placn while he is In the game, and in it harder fist, The end ha . . dn the samo class with Capt. Weekes's | pki 2 pe tan back twenty, va | perhaps than any man on either elde. Tho picture shows him successfully | by a back swing around the neck. Champions to Meet in Events Ae Pee SIU ER ECU TE ALL putting three ren out of the way In the game with Swarthmore, |The picture 1s an unnstat one and shows how hard Thorpe plays the’ at the Greater New York Irish a . players. the frat half to-day way field for n touchdown, running eighty: | Smith, who {s not shown tn the pleture, Is trying to get around the |gaie. Tt is not an infrequont thing for hin. to put three or four men out | Moi was the fret tine the Columbine five yards, Goodman drop-kioked a goal. | ete ond with the ball. ‘The Swarthmore left tackle has started through to of the ploy when he is assisting Weeks or Smith will the ball. A. A. Games To-Morrow. been asked to go that di oo) Voeken’ Cr. " 0! PGA has aheade Pleven two] emyine took Weekes's place, Hamilton HARVARD PLAYS WEST POINT. { MEL TONIAN Aj 10 | SIELOFF RAWS The Greater New York Irish A, A. will POR ALL | |give thelr iast outdoor games “of the ili YALE SCORES 11; | W.ANNJEFFERSON,, CORNELL 10706, WINS IG STAKE, WITH ART SIMS, noon, and the sports give promise of being the best of the year Di d goes without saying, for President Con- Sick Headache, Constipation, Sonat. : . 7 sued over five thousand Invl- | > continued from Pine Posed [Limited Contest in Milwaukee] ‘\tione to ail the teading pattons of || = ————— aul: a Hammer and Tongs Affair, | mors, im this section of tno country |) Wind and Pains in Stomach, AACE Te out before they had run a sixteenth. and many prominent people have sign!- \ . Cornett, Short sy LT Helmbeoxer Uradley la MeLeary | Lawrence Baker Contes Lauckes ‘ ie: he Whitney tilly I her old-time i bell enn De Witt ‘ RiGee cvsee Murphy | Wa Sey ct Svucnan | spee ni 0 e 1 the fled their Intention of being prese . . . The Line-U The Line-Up, Neod : Rt Le rg moon a ee THOU tine roar One, with Honors Even at End. ‘Aside from the hurling and foathall Impaired Digestion, Pbaltioba. Weat Point, | Yale Voritions, Penn, suate, Honey : Re Sutter | Sznith qi vege came, fast Hhntsh ans features of the meet ane games Gor an | Shevil z Meione: | Queke an nough | Tsdemna eaithe t Daly three teng ne place r ‘hietic. standpoint ‘lll, ba up! to. ex: = i Giese aioe | at Pa | prenater ae JURTHE RC MILWAUKEE, Wis, Oct. IR—Art) OU ationg and. In the welght throwlng Disordered Liver and How Cummings | icoulke ay Cama vir Hampagne Sta even f Sims and Otto Sieloft put up a good [PUI Us qdently expected that Bonaraye | homes nk Being 3, Oot. With the foun es Sy arti tater fight last night at the Milwaukee Be ets S. Mitchell will make a new Female Ailments, MeAndrewe | seatcalt Mis) game a ington and Jefferson! nan Ny Gar ee Witt B TREE TCE ety Hip Stubs But, Ue: anecta tore ere cll ecard) with the fictycelx (pounds ‘and 1 Shannon | Metea! Hl t ACA, N, Y,, Oct. 1S ” Brew- PR Rat Ln >| satlefled at the showing, as all the work | © 4 | {ll do th Presto afternoon tt ers had thelr first Chobe & non Flanagan will do the Hackett | Preston Forkum | this afternoon the Tigers had thelr f 14 “2 wus done at close quarters. The bout| ‘hat Chamnlon i ster suffering with a lame knee, Halll | ay Friar, AMS, Taine. 1 me with the hammer, PREPARED ONLY BY THE PROPRIETOR, ‘The five-mile scratch run has been! ‘Thomas Beecham, St. Helens, Eng. Wilhelm ‘a schedule tof th Bunker Whitworth | game of the hard py: 8 full-back, Knocked out with a! Merry Acrobat, 107, O'Con: was limited to six rounds, and for the ‘Torney Rar ‘i hat ne raeelalia tesa 5 The Tiger followers were somewhat ners | CO%. TNC . Ae oy 4 101. Oe i | nw eects to The Brenig World.) Ree ere ror ncoing the | #ore Mead, and Aiirns laid up with | OF oc. gut {) 10} ruil distance the boxers Kept chest to] The NYC ie crack distance men WEST POINT, ¥., Oct. i&\—Har-} 3 2W HAVE onn., Oct, 18—Yale} type of men they were going up againet. Water on the knee, with Purc the Pyine d ar Ih Gj saest, caci, hammering away at his op- 10" OC tntry a chance to mect and and 365 Canal St., New York. yard aiid the Cadets lined up for a hard |Played the Pennaylvania State College|'Two years ago the same team gave crack left half, back In the tndemary, [Ol fen i 4S Bl ponent’s body with short-arm punches. Aca lean receivedVot nore feotball! battle this afternoon on the team this afteravon and a very large | Princeton a hard run and were defeated | Cornel lined up against. the Indian} tht"! Noaariviageatinecd ‘The bout was declared a draw, Me at Rete Newton) iKhe Sold by all Druggists In United States, Soldiers’ gridiron. The Crimson cham- | Cd Was out, notwithstanding the wet Pri 1 her best team on the | team to-day cetul will have tu be pra: ‘dhe tryst two rounds were a series of Champlon two-mile steeplechase runner | In boxes, 10c, and 25. ; plons were strong and lusty lads whos: ;Wedthtr which prevatled, Last year| eld Wiewt Halt. the champion. With: every tt clinches, with a lot of kldney punching, | CRAMPION ONT in nis entry and | they were beaten by the re 18-0, but Virst Half. Ry fortune and good playing | Sver he was be by amatlen]| and Referee Carroll did more wovk than)” f. Joyce, of the Pastime A. | === aera combined welght more than equalled _ that of Uncle Sam's future warriors. | The art of war differs widely from the who wa tol iriar Jum Cornell's leyard ne, Here the Ithac- 40 to 1 tn the Rod tnath the fighters in his attempts to break | 8° 6s J- 7 : A. & bh c, and J. H. Farrell, of the Star i eo Several other good men will also com- this year they have an unusually strong| Washington and Jefferson Kicked off to | combt | te 0 be ch heavie Reed, Dewitt. punted to 3 hy team, their Ine being much heavier and ‘on his 48-yard line, je worked the aris CLOTHING CREDIT For MEN, WOMEN & CHILDREN. HATS, SHOES, MILLINERY AND ALL who fumbled bad! s is i 7 thelr sty of play ts much Improved. 0 Prince * $01 ? ta held, b Brewster's punt 1 head to turn, in the third round Sims shot in a ) ft football, and to tho: ho i . 80} with hall in Princeton's poxseasion. Gutn | bs p 5 met ‘ ete, Or ncn ootball, and to those WhO that they are capable of putting up afafter gain was made unui, after three | #iurt one and froma fatr catch Wh See ete Ore count en |eeurener to the atomash (and ‘slelom as oe Watched both teama jump nimbly over | the ropes it was plain that a college _~ @ducation in the latter is superior to what a military school can give. Ha ard looked like a winner from the atart. There was victory In every Crim- Two minutes Wil FY! atrong, defense ey held Penn-|tinutes’ play, Foulke crossed the Ine | lock k & placed Me defense, They held Penn-| rors touchdown, Dewitt falled at [titerwant Carlisio seorel agai {sylvania down to 17-0, and last Satur-| (imonit goal jam mawing the touchdown day won from Villa Nova by a score of| Foulke made second touchdown after | d!8o. scored on a block | Ktok | Yale's playing wax much improved Princeton, hac enyanondi ty ball forty agueeete NN Ent NOESY lUllecnpie. plow ek that ‘ arolbel 1 de by a e play : over that of last week, there being much | Kafers hurdles over centre were the| Score at end of fir: more ginger shown by the players. All| pi pileve'at the line-up mor einer mhowA ys which gained most ground. 10; Cornett, 6 Gl] snet to to the floor, He was up in a “iney held this | second, however, and evened things up MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. onder , waerke Eugenit/ with a straight left to the jaw. The Burch closed fast on the leaders. Odom | io cut Sims badly and he bled from GI GEES Cacear a eelibal however’ that time to the end of the contest, (Special to The Bvening World.) eee eee eet No were lone], Tie fourth Was without Interest, but] RacR TRACK, MORRIS PARK, Oc ther. While these th e bumps tlooh bac throwing’ Bis. ish (atin frew | 1s.—The entries for Monday's races ar: Mer half—Carlinto, | 4' toge Loup well, know: | 'Store—ilee * t to Sims's + The game was two twenty-minute |Ine that thelr playing at this ‘time of} ooor DCR USL aceemanr am; caLy Score—Carliste Indians, 103! lig Meltonla came clon, eh Knocking his opponent to the] as follows: ALSO WATCHES DIAMONDS & JEWELRY ° fe aeaaon coun jeal owarts| Washington and Jefferson, 0, “ Jani beat Eugenia Burch a he Su: SE A Te HR . 3 halves, The visitors came by special |‘) fs BL ereat dee tb wants ’ Cornell, hand a halt t and then to h Firee Raco—Steeplechase Handleap; for three $1 PER WEsK. ‘ e. 5p thelr playing In the big games. This] Umpire—John Minds, [genta Burch was a length and a halt | ope six the same old clinching | Vian upward; about two miles and one- cK, train to Garrisons and kad dinner at the | was the first of the series uf Important ae ————_— Tont of Acefull, On compiilit of foul} and rib- ng. bringing a draw. hip é MANHATTAN CLOTHING CO megs hall with the cadets. Before the | games See eed ee eee irtar eatin —— Waiter Clear 6 Cheval | d'or. 1114 34 ave., vear Oth at. \ . Placed second, Grey Friar gettin aie Mr. Stoffel. + aear 65th at, game the Cadets had the usual Saturday Firat Halt. A thin!’ money. shirt Gypse NEW YORK )2274 3a near 124th inspection. Daly, the Cadet yearling. | Pennsylvania State kloked off and FIFTH RACE. Marpiader 27 205 Sth ave., near 25th who formerly captained Harvard's ie brane ba ul kon fon 7) 4 4 Muntoipal 0 ap: oae and three-quarter Tip Gallant Bear Whipple st, team, took no part in the game. He |hard for all they got, the dily ade milen wattig iegond Race watched it eagerly from the side lines | vanced ball toward Penn's goal ty at acters ents ka Stttalt.Fin, st.Place, SL es and frequently conferred with the of- [length Parmer ch tant Jesivance Guard, 427, dam 3. 24114 12 Mina’ Doraiiy ficers. Engineers in full uniform guard- ne ‘ M Hunter Raine, 05, Redfern 2 3 2¢ 5 ‘Alice. st icked jay after klek- 3 ‘ Calele a. H 3 Y ‘ Hlexndy Willams, 104 Lene t 143 1-2 ei " . G ed the ropes. Generals by the svore | off, Wa 8 5 ob Sheri Beli Oloche D'Or... ft, vupled <eatucky Rose Daddy Bender 4 watched the game from the grand stand. | ards, ees ey Start. poor, Won easily, Time—d.00. i Keatusky Daisy. Gi line 8 yy Park. lalsy Green. ; Firat Half, Then P alton h nts Andy Willi his sin Fare CD sviesss ee Pee tlon ; 2 fed ball back (o cent snowylvania eaitione Lenin tons Annaps coached, a 3 : : Kicked ofl. Harvard began hard hitting [fled ball Mack fo fend holding LE Neus ; v i Whiting | took the lest, ncloged | SPEEUWAY, Oct. 18.—The rain and! Third Rase—The Firat Casanova af I ‘i at once, By repeated tandem plays I} the line, then was held for downs. Penn Hee Grady | on Advan re a Re shook muddy condition of the road greatly in- !wo-year-oids and Re poser furl Bor Peer nem cos, (the) serimann (team: [lost Att SU haut) Oeapian Sy Witlama was| terfered with the opening of the season i Bibs & by hed the ball over West Point's goal | made a & Wo Melknap (Cai third, six leng'he away. by the Road Drivers’ Association on the ta { ea hetoy z for the first touchdown ten minutes | Score Firat Half—Yale, 6; Penn oT Aten RD TUS RACE Bneenwayitedas Daley Grean, ad SE z Rareuycuagtart of the: game, Stillman | gence, 0, Ra: n ni min fe nd piecehenth men. There were nevertheless a few good ypyard: seven an Otten) x u * ichols Kicked off and Marshall fell] Final Score—Yale, 11 sola : gh (ies etadite te proc DM 1 Traut Pace | brushes. The first one was between the Col, Bill. Aurieaville * PeabAth clfarnsworthis fierce ctackion |e eee Kits SUL nants [Purvis ron diramnetaee Joka rainhe Puce, | Crushes, The first one wasibetweenithe Cel Bl Aurea k t Atiliman received the ball for a pun t Dangett 6 BE Haker | Hucer Po OVonnor.. é 1 « i 8 and Equity. (yhheron Allan... = t % 5 Was #0 slow that Boyers dows: ‘him (aseniel te The Rvaning werled ANNAPOLIS, Md,, Oct, 18 i2{ John Cockerill held the ribbons over siip:nrit Sheri bei: are font the ball and five yards for FRANKL LD, PHILADELE-| Played Annapolis to-day, Last yea “7 | Swift, while the latter trotter was ably Fare ter Boogie | 0 -gide play, ye Cadets now Started in > - #4 =) y won score of 18 to 0, but 5| handled by A. Perrin, and the first % 1 s SU ereAte PHIA, Oct. 18.—With a crippled team | Me navy won by a $260.0 Ot 5 Fitth Race—For malden three-year-ot RAE TS Oa the University of Pennaylvanta foothalt | Lets is stronger than usual and ¢ j [;DeaC Weal ven! arvana redsipt Brush (BY) ara ails A Nyapn S worked the ball slowly but srrely toward RACK, BT, LOUIS, Oct. 18.—| eleven this afternoon met Brown In the h said this morning that + 108, Shea G 3) Equity. The second heat went to Swift, ed coals i He Segoe mph ; Harvard's goal and a minute jater Tor run here to-day resulted as| rat hard game of the acason. Hefore ted to win, Lord Badge won hile the deciding brush did not take Pifjaymic. cvssccoc]07 Matsue cs. 2 Sporting. Torney Kicked the goal, In the piny ‘Three-quartera of a mile. | Brown looked like a formidable m, (little and Navy held for downs, ‘The ¥4 Another good event was the one be- Doon Datsy eters gat the best of the yame, and time way!s : Mathilde. third. Time. LT he Red and Blue, on the other hand,| After fifteen minutes of play, A. Fara- Hand third. and Jederim, Both horses got away on Chorus Gitlcccs...107 Oller Twirt “107 | A led for the first half with the ball] gover Race—Six and a half furlongs. | were handicapped b: Sy FN shnaness atone tauay oo even terms and for the first quarter it _ Sixth Race—¥or three-year-olds and up; mile AUTUMN MEETING, 1902. in Harvard's ters itory ‘ 1 the absence of two n 95 y w a Ais Le Raley Won arnasgua, 18 to } and 6 to 1:| oF their best men, who are on the sick fatied goal, Time of half, tweng anybody's race, until suddeniy and a turton 10% Iith Day, Saturday, Oct, 18th, core ent —Harvard, 64|Dueli, 3 tol for p nd; Dave | Of thelr bes ji Gia EDDIE BALD WILL START rmere Boy shot ahead, wintng our funnels... 11g Queen Ca 19 Me Went Point, ¢ s hr H. The pleasant weather brought out Witkt Malt: Lenlzne cians! by about a head. He also finished in free. 12% Bar Le Duc. 108 MASE HANDICAP, TUB a ‘One mile a bik crowd, Melt en | IN NEXT SIX-DAY RACE, | front in tne second heat. Cireta | 103 ; i AUuiciPat, HASDIE Teenja, Fleat Halt, " es: - _ CAP AND THREE OTHER RACES. ’ 2d ave."L" to Wills ave. cial ‘Trains to Morr! MUSIC BY LANDER thenvs by Bpe | .| nal Score—Lehigh, 5: Navy, 5. | Secoud Matt. |Ex-Champlon WUE Team Up with | WORTH RESULTS. seictiersie ain aerglace wae raeand’ | Aiinougs.putct terion cows. in Ida Penzance, third, Time—1.49 1-2 eralahinn Pennayivoniac niece ie RACK TRACK, Worth, Oct. 18—The ——— sume atid was the frst (9 a3 run here to-day resulted os fol | PITCHER DINEEN TO GO on Brown's tumble an her ceigh Mne. After this Brown braced up Be ae encounta or fie put up a pretty ef parce of INTO OIL BUSINESS. |i)" pry amt ts lyn Byrd, 4 to 1 for place, —s star throughout. He made two p Roth sides played a fier ame in the Esperionced) Harry, Pikes: recond half. Lehigh seemed silght y} Eddie Bald, once the king of short- ter on the defensive. Navy parttraa e | ther Hore on a Kick by Helknap, which | Uatance racing cyclists, will be ae Sita. | in the next six-day race at Madison | went behind the goal posts, Capt F baugh In his attempt to quire Garden, He will team up with 1 want every man_ that is . Men, Come to Me! suitthetin Vartcocete f Stricture, Acute and Chronic Ulcers, Blood Polsoning, Hydrocele, or any Swellings, Catarrhal Discharges, Rheumatism in all Its forms, Lost Vigor and Vitality, o y Dicatel's, nd all othera free for_ comparison. Carl Kahler. third, Time, 1273-5. | Billy Dineen, the good pitcher of the [runs each. Ume scoring a. touchdown, ather fumbled and, Whitt cry. Blkes, Bladder. and Kidney Conditions, Eczema, Pimples, Medical. ‘ ; ‘ fi a © goals. # scot eo Middles' ¥ oF ‘ Gi Race Five-cighth of, a sefle; | Boston American Leakue team, doesn't fo kick the gi as D-punted out for a fait try Sikes and Bald have been winning Erysipelas or any Eruptive Conditions of the skin, or ${ = ae ‘Ma f 2 Intend to play bal his life. In faet,, » 104 Smith failed to heel the bal many races since their arrival in Paris, s any Associate Diseases of Men, to come and have a social Greagry K., 2 to 1 for place, was Dineen says his ball career will 1 the score 15 5 Dufeaso, third, Time—0.69°'35. | wind up at the end of neat weagon ~ Dicdea oder agaie ana: phortie according to a letter from there just chat with me. I will give you Free of Charge a thorough per- §] 3, ,, s nt WRace—One and one-sixteenth of |Vincen saya he will go into the oll Skully? Kine wae called. The featur ey this! received. Elkes defeated “Simm sonal examination, together with an honest and scientiffe opinion $| ba. i lon by Nitrate, # to 1 and 6 to} “uslness In Indiana ve: Skully’e Again! vie was a thirty-vard run by Smith, the| Michael and Robl, the European cham- of your case, Suffer no longer. Consult me at once, sila Glncases, paina In the bones, Ted apote, ser throat aud ‘mouth, ul kiduey and biadder complaint, scalding, mativa, gravel, &c., are speedily cured.” Impedi. 8 a, ry Since starting in*professional baseba: tughton A. C. baseball ) which tas . 21 ist Hamat peace (G44 "°°" | inoen has invested moat of wis morey | pneay datecied the, Bueiine ocd oy ae danny | Mintiew quartor-back, One and a quarier enilen, {{24¢PSqidians ull tclds and during tie sade itseit the champion ot Brookiya,, will i ‘to 2; Callban, 4 140,007 ‘Me ‘Is mow workin Morty SDAP | Sunday play the Skullys again for a aide bet ot | | Momman, an Rastern Geague outfielder, will go} sprint champion, in two heats at one en Ab: [He Be otase ane TRI, AED ith | Hi one atcere roanday Lisasrman the | with the Palladeiphla “American League vam | Kilometre. Uhe faces! were (ig rat Ade 5 AP rack: oher of mnectiout League, will | next year, to take the place Pu who may! two Americans rode since ir arriy 4 ‘partnerabip. biten Zar‘te Beightona, come to New York. bed in France, pion, in a race of fifty kilometres, while Write if you can't call. Hours, 9A, M. to 8,30P. M. Daily. Sundays, —————— Bald defeated Jacquelin, the French 10A. M.to4P.M, Consultation and Advice Free. R. H. M. MacKenzie, M. D., '° ”* *NBw"vork.. vialtiny GRINDLE has ‘a record marines it 3

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