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at THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 8, 1902. LATEST NEWS IN THE WORLD A SIX-DAY RACE FORECAST BY ARTIST FACKSON. VALUE INCREASED: = Association Keeps in Lin Other Racing Bodies and: $10,000 to Handicap. 3 Track Still Bad at New Orleans and Many of the Best Horses} Are Withdrawn. THE WINNERS. Y x a The Brighton Beach, Racing ery tion will celebrate its allver sary next season with the richest and best programme of stakes ever offered at the popular old course by the sea. In addition to the valuable events which closed with such a flattering entry last” — month ‘the Association this week will’ ——————— Present for the consideration of horse." men twenty attractive stakes, eighteen’. -\) Finst RACH—Moranda 1, Smile @, Tilo SECOXD RACE—Optional 1, If) You Dare 2, Doeskin 3. THIRD RACESIrene Mac ty < E 3, \Waener ) of which are to be decided at next year’s ye Wood Mount Belle wa May Win By A Nec vs meeting, and the remaining two, tHe Fonso 3. double event Produce Stakes, at the 4 — - meeting in 1905, 5 FOURTH RACE—W. J. Dehoe There are a number of attractive tea- } | Rolling Noer 2, Worthington (Rpecial to The Eveninz World) tures in this stake offering. Perhaps; first in point of popular interest ts the Brighton Handicap, which will have 4 ee: $10,000 In added money, and which will a Dec. &—There was 1 *sprovement in the trac! o-day | rife path on the outside wi © on both stretches. There was room on is the race for the Brighton Cup. Recog-0) be of the estimated value of $17,500, thus Irivalling the Brooklyn and Suburban ' handicaps in point of value. ‘Then there "0 ee horses. Th race re hee nnnca to ene tires | ——| nizing the fact that a Freat geal of horses lucky enough to get path a Hl sentiment clings to these long-distance the start, “Horses that drew. asitiy Manager McGraw Arranges a events, President Rngeman now sup- : ene, rell might as well hay | Seri plements t ”) In added money g Glenneliie, Moroni, Little Jack Horner. | eries of Ante-Season Games with a cup of the value of $1,000. Beoich Plaid, Tancred and B k were | The Produce Stakes, to be run in 195 —League Meeting To-Morrow ro: horses then two years old, wil furely meet with the approval of breed- ers. The value of this event, which 1s ax two races, one for colts and | nd the other for fillies, has their annual meeting at the Victoria /been increased from $15,000 to $25,000, a ¢ RePAST Hotel to-mortow. Johnny McGraw has |Jjump of $10,000. completed everything preparatory to his| Briefly, the increases and changes in i men’s season's work. and his announce- | Brighton's annual offering are found ip. ment shows that the team will train the Brighton Handicap, the added in Savannah, Ga. Besides that McGraw money in which has been increased “Y has arranged n series of exhibition |from $%,000 to $10,000; In the Brighton #” games, designed to give the men a lot) Cuj, in which the $5,000 in added money. of rood, hard practice before the gates has been supplemented by a cup of Un | at the Polo Grounds open next April, | value of $1,000, and In the increase ot « The Glants will assemble at Washing- Produce Stakes from $15,000 to COD AOn J ane ithe following day wilt | Merles will close with John Boden. 2 be at thelr training ground. The prac- | j=. "Racing. Secre Brighton Beach#? - SH-DAY TEAMS, | \ 3 i r] The baseball magnates will hesin pre- | 1GQHT ring for next year's playing season at |geldings street side of the Garden. Most of 5 ft 49) other riders who were following tw | thelr machines out of danger In the nick © | of tine ‘Two others were not so for- tunate, and were thrown, but were | again and quickly mounted, The oth aceldents, with the exception of thi t defel Eddie Bald, the American, According to Story, Merry Acro- rh and Carl Kaser, the little German, were bat Ran His Best Race in} oniy minor ones and had no ettest the race. Similar accidents happe! That Condition. with the regularity of the hour. Hee work will xo on until March 2, |Ticing Montague Kaser waa badly injured by him fall when the ream will start on its exhibi- et, but he will probably continue, He has, tion tour, the Stinerary of which te: | = uy i No case has Interested horsemen more |tWo deep cuts on his side, but his sturdy March 27—In Birmingham j Union Boat Club lection, mn f than the suspension of 1. Smith for hia| Partner, Gougoltz, says he will silo’ | March & and 29—In Memphis, At nnual meeting of the Union Bonk, alleged pulling of Merry Acrot a|to his wheel anti! his partner ts In good | March 30 and 3!~In Nashville, tuo. at the Hotel Minot, the following re were elected for the ensuing year: Presi- © 1i) | enough condition to relleve him, Kaser's | Ree ranecr Hines: the. Jocks: Aprilvand:s—TnlLoulaville, nt, Philip. J. Sisnott; Vice-President, Herman Suspended the Jockey all sorts of stories lost his team a lap, but, unilke the = = a April 3. and 4—In Indianapolis. Hjerebers; | ry. Franc Scanlon; Treas- “have been circulated, and the Intest Americans, they did not give up. Gou- | ‘April Grand xin Colmes ivr Morand Ac Alleman, Captain, Jamea A. ¥ fs said to have been told by Smith to] ®9ltz, who haa been a favorite in alx- | On April 7 the team probabiy) wil! piay | (mane another Jockey named Loreng, Smith, | day faces for several years, came on in Buffalo or Rochester, and on April § a1 \ HE 18 alleged. told Lorenz that on Oy. |the track and began an almost conse- | the men are due at the Polo Grounds, | t Hi, when Merry Acrobat was beaten Yy [less spurt, He rode ike a demon while | é wherevextibition games, will be: played| : B porite, and was beaten, he had ne will be: able touplay on not next) year=| gl iing 1 imparted to) my cliente Y= When the story was rep Philly |Tetain his position among the leaders Tat gave an and acting as a2 Being a rasiny his i knee has improved commissioner for several J. Dwyer, owner of Merry Acrobat, and | Might Teams Ted. _ . . sreatly since the season closed, and that |arze now racing in New Orleans, pipes One of the most alert members of the} At 9 gcinck eight teams were tied tor| Mayor Hayes, of City, Decides|Men Are Now Three Weeks! Tim Sullivan Makes Formal Ap-| McGovern and “Young Corbett”|!{ ne decides to take part in the sea- [Pr in © porithe 1 furnish sou With one good Jockey Club, he said: Ree son's contests he will play at second {ty \aete ot Sew teieine = H place. It was no fault of the In- A I then : to date Ori seit a9, not beleve the tory about Aiciadutrider® “thet tuch. a state ot) 0 Permit Ten-Round Con- Ahead of That Done on Con-) plication to Jockey Club for, Almost Sure to Decide Cham- base, “Uf not, ne will secure «goo: |" COMPLETE RECORD. ferry Acrobat being ‘doped,’ because | vmairs existed. Not a eythecalee 3 ty ry . . . i i «avy hitter to play the position. ZL. Smith has made no many mistending |AMAT* existed. Not © man of the six-| tests Without Decisions. stitution Two Years Ago. Spring and Fall Meetings. pionship Bout in the West. | Won, Lost. ‘ ee d ono that e League's Business. Nov. 27h, Moab'ns. $.t9 1, won,.$40,00 statements since he has been under sus- | time was there who did not try with| linectocmorrow! te . Ranerel, a2 (9 1. won 0.00 Pension. It is possible that the story | ai pis speed and might to land in the . aoe row the [Nore saute Sarin. 1.491 : may be true, however. If St Is, I Will l\eqq. One after another they went out | !0xXing bouts fn Baltimore will be par-| BRISTOL, Dec, 8—Work on the mew! Congressman Tim Sullivan, owner of| It is not at all sure now that Louis-| ost Interesting subje e ne be the first one to ask for Smith's re- Jang set a clip that was really heart- Mtted In the future, the stor the cup defender has progressed s0 rapidly | the new track at Jamaica, doen not pur,| ville will get the championship fight ; cstv of the advisability of electing 4/1. thatatement and demand a heavy pun-|preaking, The Interested spectators who COMTary aotwithstanding. Only ten-| that the men are now three week#) pose to be caught napping this year|yetween “Young Corbett and Terry {Prewtent or continulng the running ot | | won fshinent for tho gullty party." numbered even at that Inte hour of the /'Und bouts will be allowed and no de. | ahead of time than they were in alm-lwntle the Jockey Club ty making its al- hy e Corbett’ and Terry lhe league by an Executive Committee. | f * ——— inorning close to 6,00 could not be) ‘isons will be rendered. Mayor Mayes Mar construction of the Constitution! jotment of dates to the various racing| McGovern. The bid of the Metropolitan /1t ts thought that the latter will be con- | pe S : ’ driven from the garden, had intended not allow shows, but| (Wo years ago. associations, When the dates are pre-;A- C.. of Detroit, has attracted the at-| tinued, owing to the way between the | K180.00 810.00 44 ; ‘ They got no sleep. It Is doubtful ie N received numerous lettors from citi-/ In the fitting of the keel of the cup) pareg the application of the Metropoll-| tention of the fighters, and on Wednes-| National and American leagues. It 4s | 5 even the residents tn the neighburhood | 2°08 of Baltimore asking him to change! boat for the placing of the keel plate! tan Jockey Club, which Sulilvan names|day when they meet Ie. in very likely {considered that three neada arc vecier BA Straight Has Won $370.00 3 ’ of the garden got any sleep either, j his mind. and he did. Another order of in nm much work has been done In| nix association, will be received. “Blg| that the Western club's offer will be|than one in deciding on baseball affairs And colofed men Wi hoz be pers he, WAY of arranging the fastenings} tim" asks for sting and fall meetings, |accepteu. In fact, "Young Corbett |In times of war such as exist now. |The ghove rend apealiy for taslt Day efter, White men must box white) Shlch are principally heavy screws | rie new track Is now practically com-| said at the Garden that the ght would |John T. Brush, who Is one of the presen rous patrons throughout the country. Why |{ putting It mildly, Seldom did there pipaliys pectens to be a cessation of the yells and cheers) Mei, 4nd colored men engage In bouts! Nearly an inch in thickness. ere IS! pleted and the owners of it say that] probably go to Detrott. committee, says that he would favor ajare you not one of them? T will forfelt the ja {of the big crowd. They yeiled, cheered | With men of their awn race. the main connection link between th?! under the law they expect to receive al Assurance Is given with the Detroit} president being elected, but he has not |," $1.00 to harliables ineitutlen a ——— Nor Regarding the mi 2 dinwie Dario" Travers Bedlam won, 25.00 tot won 60,00 Depor: Sods that contests be! aay that pandemonium reigned is and shouted as loud as they could, The|’Btten Posts For | framing and the keel of the craft. IM) icenge trom the State Racing Commis. | offer that there will be no interference. | yet been shown a man who could fill the |play, x copy af wh sprints woke up any that were woolng} Tommy Ryan, the » middle-wetght | V0¥ Of the strain at this polnt the) gion prior ting dates. The word of the Mayor Is taken for ‘i 2. ‘The Western Union and Yostal Tetegraph Co, z ng | vices} Work has to be carried on with the ut- PUOEALO SOLAS, job as well as a committe: Dee teee cite of the | that, e 2 y c Mont care, and {n consequence the ft-| ct has been sald that the failure of the | that, Iie he cannot see where| ‘The election of a secretary to succeed A Good Investment. sleep in thelr seats, and the jchamplon, and Hadel Contract for Building of It ON) were as treauent ax one could see in an{ O'Brien will be matched In a few days Metropolitan Jockey Club to arrange for | there will be any violation of the law|x. —, Young will be another plece of 4 en i ordinary ten-mile race, where winners|to meet In a twenty-round bout for the| UN® Of the keel plates Is a Job that) a sittabie list of stake events might|by the two little men meeting in him | jus; yaral cari Wi ward- ' cane coin pile ness done. There are several can-|s..414 yay be unable to play vo ‘ Franklin Field Will Be Award-|cr taps were to be rewarded with money, | Middie-welght champlonship of. the anne a pe esa ala a teeta a work to its disadvantage in view of the|clty, The location for the bout is re-|figates for the position, but it is almost | Twit, Zale unable to play, vourselt and world. O'Brien has pos! ed in a Few Days. ecerte Ares nennen (manly: $1,000 with AL Smith to Tt was a dizzy whirl of the cyclists. |it is likely that the Inte ler that many falls were |of Fort Erte, Can Ua forfeit of position of the Racing Commission and | garded as more central than Loulsville, |“! . GARE Te. | ec TOleMinpGnaEte Gapceoneiee alemnETenT aan J the match, | frames will go on. Heavy forgings are|tne Jockey Club have nasumed in this | and the offer of 60 per cent, of the gross |ccrwain that Andy Mills or Charle; or $00 and twill have same. placed for seu, Oe f Murphy will get it. Other matters which | placing ‘Sor 110 straight om my eae good thi C.,/ being turned out in the shops for the! matter, But the promoters of the new | receipts is satisfactory. baa heed Lo aie ci eaiting you a copy er inv? nteaa ileal x It was no wor da, will ge connections to be made bow down tn the 8: H 4) t Me. will come before the magnates will be M. ft wh ayl : sears teat, us Jack Hermann, mate track, In thelr application for dates,| Sam Harris, manager of Terry Me-| Will © } Mt. day ot en playlog. your PHILADELPHIA, Doc. §.—A_ $500.00] #09 during the early hours, ‘The riders | feeb. 88 Jack Hormariny matchmaker vf | now yacht. have @ectared thelr willingness to mest | Govern, says that as soon as the bat-|the Wisdom of expanding the clrcult £0 }commision 1 charge you nothing for my Ind gymnasium is to be dullt on Pranklin; seemed lke human files as they sped) teod puree of $00, will the privilege | The next work to be done is the cast-| a1) of the requirements with liberality. | tleground for the contest between Terry | twelve clubs. Your met’ winnings at the end of” each week Field for the University of Pennayl-|@Found the high embankment of the /of thelr taking @) per cent. of the gross |ing of the stem and the sternpost, the gists and “Young Corbett’ js decided on|Delehanty Led im Batting. formarting "voi ‘Your winnings“ eath Mona ‘Vania students. Pledges for the amount| track. — Perpendicularly thelr wheels i . patterns for which have just been com- Terry will start for the scene of the| ‘The official American League averages. | for re-invenment the following week, Send ma Reaaicany vecn ined und the] Were turned as they whirled the corners Ryam Gotng to West Baden. pleted In the carpenter shop. | Gun RILEY GRANNAN HAS bout to begin training for the contes!.| just out, find Delehanty at the nead of [run account at once, aa t have numeroun more” contract will soon be awarded. It is In eee track ; Ryan fe In Chicago and in a few days) 2 m accounts the castings will be MONEY ONCE MORE, | #87! save McGovern wilt not Might in| the batters with an average of 975. The ||) "™ Beato sake: the gymnesiiin the hen Miller and Waller performed] will go to West Baden Springs for ten this week. Tt will, be nec- aix-round bouts with third-rate, fighters. Inext nine batters are ag follows: Lajole For Tues ay and We nesday, “smost complete in the country. It will| thelr swift sprinting in 18% there were |days to rid himaelf of a teavy cold he Oo cast the stem In three or |, He does not propose to let the boy take | 2; Hickman, 96% Bradley. 341; Stand at tho western end of Franklin | Rose who vouchsafed the prediction racted in Kansas City last week, Mlona, the pieces to be, melted (lanwer, 1¢ 19 Sald; Cleared $15,900) tne chance of injuring himeelt. Mc Coe ae eter ye aa Taner “aie: [Hor Taeaday I now of trick toe eut Looe: Field. that thelr records would never be} After that Ryan saya. he will Mant teteived teats in the shopa’ aatisgactory on Latonia Meeting. ern will be trained by Charley Mayhood, | Rernhard has the best pitching record, {50 “pur Wednonday a specially atetared. te itasterior ape It will ve in[eauatled, But the records went thin) @ Brien, Jack Root or George Gardner. /ty the designer. Riley Grannan, the great plunger of| Eddie Cain, Johnny Reagan, Gus aGrd-| with .78, whlle Wilaon leads the pitch: | at 10-1 or better, and ehoult romp home, Mark harmony with\the University dormito-|™0fing, and the dawn of day saw the] tain he can beat him in a a few years ago, is sald to have secured] ner, and possibly Art Simm: ers In flelding with 1,000 per cent. my. prediction. ribe mt once ify Winning Information. Mail orders Colegraphed cyclists travelling fast MUIBCAS (ab, tersanfor my. (daily witenerenee round bout, O'Brien and F than they were 0] EAGLE, NEW CUP DEFENDER, |snotner tease on good fortune, Gran- ies, since it will be vullt of the same materials and in the same style of|©¥er seen to do in a six-day race, They pe JeBe ren eBaues sha: thine han {a now at Hot Springs, where, he seve iifs W for.8 dara: $10) for, 6: Gael t architecture—a form of the Englisn| Were mearly all a mile ahead of the Name Chonen for Yacht Now Bulld-| Will remain for a short time and then Remittances can be nade by tegtatered fetter, o> Sollegiate. Its principal parts are a{fecord and their apparently untiring of-| tte! Fights Ryan To-Night, Teatia eK sia ceeuiial go to New Orleans, where, It it said, he $45 OVERCOATS P70. Money Order, express Order, or ‘cortifed | 4 @entral mass containing the gymnasium| {rts Kave every evidence that when| Abe Attel, the clever Callfornta feath- REO Se = will make book on the races, In ad- check. — Addrer : new de | om der of the America's 7 " dition to that he has made an agree: 5 . CE a or ee eee eee i bs chacinal eae Shows] ment with Col, W. K. Applegate which @, “ Semi-ready ” has overcoats—hundreds, yes thousands ht vices on a percentage "2 night. Ryan Is considered one of the aame has been selected for ts national] calls for his services on a percermee) of them—at $20, $22, $25, $28, $30, $35, and $yo, as aturday night—the time for the race to] er-Welght, and "Buddy" Ryan, of ©! C.C. BURKE, |. P.O, Bor 47, Sheepshead Bay, New Yar, Proper, the swimming room and other Jarge rooms, two wings holding locker|®™!—comes around, new feu d@ressing-rooms and two towers © every hour will have n record ws the stairways ar additional locker r é. Riders Started a 12,12, ‘dest punchers his w ht in this | slaniticans and the yacht will be so r) ——— PyePhe stands that will inclose Franklin! 4x the hands on tre ve Mail AL RERUN ELIAS: CAREITRATE ER CEOOR TANS gape into the water| Phia meeting next year. ; well as those at $45, Sooramen | Goede i Field on the north, south and cast will Legals mene y yee Ve shoft's shops in April. Grannan made a bank roll of $3,000 ¢ur- but. ih bagathie BY sea an, assem er B00 ‘people, Garden point ‘ to 3212 Congressman: | going to, Het a: 12 1) ands, welgn tn | Ta} Will have towarn the honor! ing the first days of the Latonia meet- oe — — ie wi ne amented|Klect Timothy D, Sulllvan stood up in} at 3 0 Srnoon, Sls MY of nting America in the cup ‘i nt nothin ‘i i mili "1 alin harmony with: the gymnasium MECOMRCA LS REO U Re aor [NOAA is conndent | ff Columb he haw defeated |'& With almost nothing, and with @, There is a certain line in —$—=—_ We and. with his platol Nred the wae | ne will the two forme ‘ks, and Consti-| sum he was able to clear about $15,00 f in th it his pistol fred the shot nat. the}on the meetin, of overcoats now in the 4 o-Night. uitton will both agent the riders oir tong jour. | Another bu ALL MAKES, | Phonographs 50.000 Reeraallan Nat" Her- ———$ new boat in i best of his skill t the he RACING NOTES. Wardrobe at $45, which % 3 ot young. other good batile between feather-|reshof! is putting = i the Ilttle Gorman rider, got-or | Ane ; A Nto her construction and he thinks shi i i i Be ce estisied Never mintns ny, ana by tertite spurting, topk | WelKNEE £9 De Conn to imckey boyies| MIL guétoot anything he hea ever des TWO NEW BOATS FOR wth some Fifth Avenue tai- || Graphophones tin sos. a languages, myn, ia) eeheduled to open on Deo. 20, claim | the othe s, Who. all crouched over |ine clever feather-wleght, of Paltadel- | EP" bilities YOUNG YACHTS 5 lors (only a few have the Zonophones arkelow Victors & Kent Co, Monarchs 36 Vesey St., Naor Near Astor House, Sold at $1 a Week} th The promoters ike rods o get nome take them wie male same cloth) won’t make up for a cent less than $100. an ly Stasacds OF eh S91 QC KEY BULLMAN SET Set Chee PERT Gee ting Club of Phitadelphi a DOWN FOR Two WEEKS. Morris Heights ards, boys are fast rs and stmt pu wo tsavie i cleverer than Muynard, ie ‘The work of building steam yachts ints. nohe by “sprinting ‘fast manas finet In the fast tim at the works of ay Whe terrible condition of the track at Now |The time broke the record f Will probably Win on p ain aide |'s progressing rapidly Se during the past week has kept most ot y riders tn race toes i Midbahaxine st et oh mets Ly Beabury, & Company, at Morris @ “ Semi-ready ” took all the © the g00d horses in. their Owners of good { he riders oft b: ‘Tommy Feltz, the little South Brooklyn Aghter Cause of Boy's Late Heights. ‘Two distinct types of pleas- elgeAlthe maken hadi(ise liaise Machines demonstrated atyour home * ee ae Hacnce that th fee . meet Ke OPT PENS Suspension, ure boats haye been ordered by young FREE. Send a postai card, ‘clans of the sport tere will anow a de: | mile wax improvement as soon as the track gete imo [tinue on thelr great. r Races Seen; Journey, and the world's re Hee ea ee re ips tclek ot relleeet lies and 4 laps, made by he ington Sporting Clu, ot Philad : : i & Herz are in the market to purchase x ona 1899 would uals AMS Ton weitay plant. Felte will bave to geht bet | Jockey Bullman has been suspended by| yacht Club, has placed an order for @ Toren whenever opportunity prosentn itsejt | passed, ter than be ever did in his tite, as tne | the stewards of the Ingleside track. The/9-foot steam yacht of the same gen- they bought the useful ¢ Maya Took the Lead. Misslaeippc' i8 a most improved youngster, Me | boy had the mount on All Grand in @leral design and arrangements as the in, winner of the first race, R061 eke ericrecnee Rectal alt has knocked out ‘every Aghter he has met dur-}race on Saturday and behaved so badly | Niagara IV. She will be fitted with triple Potheen, who finished second to ¥ the le Maya cut loose, | ing the lat few weeks, at the post that he was set down for)expansion engines and Seabury water Biases fo the last race, for 4725. and by a terrific spurt passe er and Wo. 8 ‘ Ny Bit ia® tecklili endl Magatense jive these en Pe BenRy shirge Bullnan was; anid; to nave teed | (Cre gree Tae contracted: epeed 1s St Radurance, winner of we Palmetto | setting the rders 4 territte pace. ie improper language to Btarter Holtman, | ‘Wenty miles an hour, a Another yachtsman, who has just Ba Saturday, Is @ fine looking brown coit by | kept in front for the next nine miles ee Every mile scored by him was anew placed his order is Walter Duryea, of Jaiter eto ght” Pragkte rere,™ (JOCKEY DANNY MAHER Brooklyn, and he has asked for a @- not buy because you look, or champion #0 the keep because you buy. Medical. record. His time at every. mile eclipsed i cific Coast.” Herts intends foot steam yacht of special design’ to ta (onmauch “Porbee agatnat. keadie “Manion, the A PHILANTHROPIST. | meet nis r i i California wo! . oan In eliccesetul . ‘equirements. The machinery Pete ly California wonder, if he Chicagoan Ie aucceastal ealicohalac ati klganveswat isla lene @ Sold at the stage when a tailor gives you the final fitting, Fin —OLD DR. GRINDLE DR. GRIND cep ea that made by Miller and Waller. eo ee Successfal Rider Ketabliahes a| pansion engine and water tube Seabury ed to your order from measurements. Delivered when wanted. would 0% J-breaking morrow night, has been matched to Apot the td of Colored Missiasippt'" in a» x-round bout bef wardrobes) at a price no cus- tom-tailor (buying in small quantities) could get. @ Ask to see this overcoat, Leok for cut, finish and workmanship covered by the tailors’ $100 price, @ And remember—you need SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 8.—For the] yachtemen. Alfred Marshall, of Mam- second time since his reinstatement} aroneck, member of the Larchmont M of Monsco--Melody. Durnell & ii the colt of John W. Schorr at Chicago § Vall, which won the third race on sat-|Femm Quite the Race, tod, belongs to a well-known turt| Fenn, the short distance sprinter, an- y- This concern pays 3 per [nounced his retiroment from the race Mts eubscribers, and the atore- Sethe Billy. Stitt, been selected as George boiler. The boat will be used in the 33 years a apocialist in dives ne a: one eayy-w champlo! nf «| Danny Maher, the successful ittle| Islands for day service. SEMI-READY"” WARDROBE tag re SF jets of the Brown Vall order, walkover In thelr bout this week. t s el geory ml tr italhr j Bion struction of teams in case of one of the Papp flog Kidney and bladder oomplata aia ey ‘2 champion shese days,” eald the | American jockey, i# a philanthropist. a wire trom xome- [284% dFoppINg out Fenn's partner, Keo] but tal ‘a ¥remeeater wh snyody ns The little fellow feels that he owoe| Hamilton College Made M. Broadway and Eleventh Street , | hatioe, Gravel, Ac.. Srv apeediy * yh » then doubled up, with Peterson, whol clach, with me. Gardner 1s. slove something for his \t es c bitte inbeat out of the race by his col. pha nd & cOUDIe of deve ako, be #e-| neleed 9618.04 prete aunletie tun. 5) teu “Cow AOLUERS YOR NEW ORK i ee asrniiuina 18 the Puce Tap i si wat tie! be te 2 trorpttat io [ie ssl te 'ba-ibe tim ine Gna Shohayeres Maoh Mes the leaders. ap Meet a \ oe We, Ween rato ote i oa

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