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ING wii AY t ? m Cee ee eo ee | WORLD , DARE A BOWLING CLUB OF MILLIONAIRES. 1650 DOGS ARE TO BE ON VIEW. That Is the Total List of Entries for Show in the Carden Next Week. | IF YOU ~~ WON THIRD RACE Beat Harry New and Bummer in the Sloppy Going at New Orleans. With all the mails in, the entry Mat for the annual bench show of the West= minster Kennel Club, which will be helt in Madison Square Garden, beginning dnesday, shows that there are #6 entries, nineteen less than last year, The list would have been @ great dent larger had it been possiblq to accept entries which came in Inter. Since Jan %, the day the entries closed, Josnes Mortimer, the superintendent of, _ the show, has been obliged to return more than one hundred entries which * Were mailed too late. ‘The total number of dogs to be benched is 1,650, a few leas than last year, but there’ will be plenty to keep the judges busy. The judging will begin early in the morning of the opening day and continue until the awards haye all been made, Six rings wil be used, all going at the same time. —— $< } RACING NOTES. A THE WINNERS. | FIRST RACE—Carat 1, 0° Whe Mesenger SECOND RACE—Hedge 1, Floya WK. 2, Melbourne Eclipse 3. THIRD RACE—If You Drre 1, Marry New 2, Bummer 3. FOURTH RACH—Sherif Del 1, ‘Albert F. Dewey 2, I (Special to The Evening World.) NEW ORI-FANS, RACE TRACK, 1 Feb, ‘A heovy rain eet in this morn » dmg and ruined all chance of a good track fur the next week to come, The change in the going resulted in a num-| Der of scratches ‘There were so many ‘fn the sixth event that this race was Weelared off ond a new one substituted Reports ‘rom Jockey Redfern are that! fe is deing well, and will be about tn | ® Week or ten days. Last night physi elans attending Redfern feared brain | Mever, and ice bags were kept on the boy's head all night. Under this treatment the boy showed signs of im-| Brovenient anil is In n.uch better shape | to-day. i} George C. Bennett, the well-known | (Western turfman, arrived here from | Memphis this morning. Bennett owns 130 81 of stock in the Newport frack. He has commenced, sult at Cov ington, y., and asks the courts to rant an order restraining Johnny Ryan rom holding an outlaw meeting at the Queen City Jockey Club's track. FIRST RACE For four-year-olds and upward; selling; purse) 8400; one mille. | Betting. whts., Jocks. St.Half.Fin, 8t.Plaoe, Battin 74 8 68 MV Hagen, 8, W. Hicks... 6 1" 2° 11-6 9-10] 108, Lind- ahee Cloleter, by far the greatest steeplechase racer | that ever looked through a dridle, is dead, once king of chasers, The horse won the Grand National in 1893, carrying the eevere burden ef / 175 pounds, up to that time a performance net achieved by any other animal, and he covered the course—four miles 856 yaMie—in the eston-/ ishing time of 9.42 2-5. He won ty forty lengths, and these figures have never deem equaled. oe W. Hf. Fizer is once more the contract em-" ployer of Jockey Tommy O'Brien, By the terma | of the contract O'Brien is to ride for Fixer tht remainder of the New Orleans season, and Hise] | has the priviloge of extending the period the engagement to the end of this year. . ee Although prominently identified with important racing stables for paveral years, Sydney Paget's colors. will be seen for the first time this Seaton. “They are orange, white brald and cap. 0. D. Randolph, owner of MoChesney's dam, Manota Mason, by Imp. Top Gallant, dam Kath- erine M.. by tmp. Glen Athel, has declined an biter of $1,000 for the use of the mare 41 the coming season, Randolph will breed th mare to Limpliahter. cee Gydney J, Holloway, the young man who rode son, has registered bis racing colors ag te They are ‘‘blue, green sash and O'Hagen had the call with the bettors | HH. SCHMIDT, G. SCHNUGG, JJ, LALTEMANN,H. WALLBOTT, V. TOR TTLER ST, SCHLQEDER, STEPHANY, J. CONDE, PLAUX, H, BOLLMANN, .L. C.WAGNET Bie cag Mr Holloway Jr Areetiemen dete” ‘tn this it. He looked t tol his KESIEZZ,. i H i) | hs nee F) . . nol lenry 8. Page were the best ‘gentlemen riders” fel And ‘wag Heavily played, OHagen | di. SOHMER, Fr ta wSCHLOEDRER, PL..POOR, E.HEWES, Wx BECHER, G.PACH', GLANGE mages ya oe up In the early stages racing Blue Blaze The Yorkville Bowling Club, an organization that rolls at Schu-| Then, too, the club is one of the oldest in the country. !t has just\) Henes, J. Conde, G. Lasege, D. L. Wehehahn, W. J. Becker, H. Sohmer, C,| The death ts repor of his feet. When the real tesue came Sealed isi oft his feet. When tho real iasue 4m¢ lman's alloys every Wednesday night, has the distinction of being the |celebrated tts twenty-seventh anntversary with a big ladies’ night, in which | Vonderlebr, P. Hauser, C. Hauser, Dr. F.C. Authes, [ J. Poor, H. Wallbott Co reer icstatcot’ woe (het RSE MesIs Puiler,.. 4 of the chestnut mare) 5, by Buchanan, out ‘ cM See agg a psa finish whicn|wenlthtest ten-pin club in the world. Bankera, brewers, manufacturers |all the memoers and their wives took part. and F. Wessel. Stakes at Sheepshead Bay on the Fourth ane SECOND RACE. and merchants moke up its list of members, and more than half of them J. J, Lattemann is the President, G. Pach Treasurer, and William The accompanying photograph was taken at the twenty-fifth annual re- | 1896,_ appropriately enough, carrvig , thf ahy, areeretrrelde and upward; guree 00: one | ear sign a check for @ million. |@genolf Secretery. ‘The other members of the club are L. C. Wagner, E. | union of the club. Stara and Striper om she was owned et the time Wioyd K., 107, Fuile goa Aelbourne — Belipae Munro i 2 38 2 Burke Cock ae | , 6 ot 9 102, Muihol~ 102, Mul 5 4 NEW YORKER; BOWLING TOURNEY ENDED LAST NIGHT; 1S COMING HERE. i] _——+-+2______— |Bigger Crowd than Ever Saw Pin Knights Roll in Efforts to Secure Some of the Ear and Garter, 104, M Cafferty el Wal 4 3} Start good. Won driving. ‘Time—1.46 3-5 ; : , astig,mnart people centred on Hedse| Butte Man’s Reception at Press ang thelr selection prover a wie sm;| Club Causes Him to Arrive at whe, foot of the party, and was never Pye) theaded, winning bya length after «| That Decision. +o-——_— — ? Johnson Says He Will Sign for Grounds To- Day—Lenox Avenue Property Abandoned, | MONDAY NIGHT’S GAMES. Auld Clootie and Mutuals, city. Strollers, city; .ronxdal:, Bronx. LAST NIGHT’S SCORES. Mystic Rose Council, 811. Young Alblons, 803, Valuable Prizes Offered. y al- erion |., Hyperion tI., Bronx. tauNewivo s q un Hye me ne Moteore)-788. Ban Johnson, the President of the dhe New dorks i Bian THIRD RACE. American League, {s In this city, and he wre on Decoration Day, but, will with making nine all, He marked in the Last night marked the wind-up of the|other frames up to the ninth, when he For _three-year-o purte $500; six furlong! whis., Jocks. 6t.Half.Fin. 107, Puller, 2 1% 6 larry New, 100. Rovbi 95 nitz, 190; Katzenberg, 168; M. Prosnitz, achs, 165. ‘Tota’ Boston, leaving the ‘fleld here to the National League team oa Buf we will play at home on 4 and Labor Day, The Amer- 1e season will ‘open up. ali line on April 22 and will close and upward; handicap;| Jnck Munroe, the Butte fighter, Is on the Harlem Circle alleys continued | Says that It is possible that before He Betting. |Keoping In line with other men of the | arse week's bowlin of p io. 2 4 a, elty—Ont, §8; Martin, 104; Butler, | their games yesterday, but nothing very | day Is over he will make known the site é : ; cs in The Fvening had « split, No. 2 and 10 remaining | y43. iH n. 104; E es 3 : ; i ; ince: | pugilistic world who have come to this] We Net, toumament and the crowd ‘standing, ‘The epiit looked almost im- | Wunnihg, 121; Welss, 242, Total 601! remarkable was done in the «cores. Al-|on which his New York team will play glty before him. He says he Is golng tO) was iarger than ft had been on any of possible to make, but Carmody was on| THIRD GAME. together though, the bowling was better] this year. He will not state that the 3, Treano: ° make New York lls home as soon as he| eng aN f rt Se 5 ag than {t has been for the past few days.| grounds are located on Lenox avenue) ong. ee iii sane gow Naik Nis Dome es N00) ae previous evenings. ‘The interest) hls mettle and mado a brilliant play+! auditors. clty—Dwyer, 190; Graet, 112; |The highet neste. aes , : Sanita A Sept, 2 - © Pingatie, 96, Beulty ites 8 Bre Bee can straighten out ls affairs in the] shown In the prelimmary games has |making the spare, which called forth | Mathtovso, 18; Payne, 1) Chambers, Aig ushest score of the day. wns rolled | from One Glundred and Forty-sevand {0 Lsder “Anton, J, Lindsey 66 6 - ‘ ! hat decision | been remarkable, Out-of-town clubs |Vociferous applauso from the rall-binds 18. Total, 719. OF Beaton Telemann got the dolly Women| One ul{ndred and Forty-fourth streets OUTLAW RACING TO Hart good.” Won earl Time 10 ago {After & rousing reception accorded Aimy /and clubs of which litte ts known have and rooters, who were present 1n sarge | Meteor, Hoboken, N. J-— Kraemer, 375; scores: elther. Purt of that property, as ‘Ti ‘ dig, gat, footing helped If You Dare lhis manager, Clark Wall, and his parte? | Gone the bowNuy 20 far, yet epectatorn numbers, Hoops, 187; Marion, 147; Duffy, 161; Matse, | FIRST GAME. Bventng World stated some time 4x0,/ END AT NEWPORT, PSE Ah, Nts anit Ho’ cartiod SE EH toy SN ea nets packed ‘the alleys nightly and applauded Charloy Sheridan had the next high-| ON 125: Mr “achlonser 100: “Aina Sak Belongs ei tohimon ent hia parmers tt | ep joo} io have a chance a e Elon TNE <q 2, ea every good play, est score on the Mystic Roge t cor- ‘Mrs. Rickert, 100: Mra. Ho T the baseball business, but owing to the t asserted that the outlaw race. If Ye . fe #4 é { ce Mystic Roge team, 8co1 olekert, 100: ot, Si, Tot 5 Fe ee ee oa stagen (After his appearance at Miner's Bowery | Next week the teams rolling will bejfng 10. He missed two comparatively SPLINTERS FROM TENPINS. mein 15; Sierraanter ast: as, Fecent opporition cof “August, Belapai | mesune 9m Role 198 St Chote enie | @ mede all his own pace and won| theatre, Munroo and his party vis of a higher class, and it Is expected) easy spares und had one split. - 111; Mra. Borttier, ‘Total: 884." that place has been abandoned. John-!Ky., track will goon be brought to a He made at en ary New man: [the club, which was holding one of its | ty bad Sone Lepitt Georgie Ort, the musical young man| — Nat Fra Oe ‘close by G 2. B out for second money. | With Carey, aid tue exhibition was a en. EM) ry z . pdent Ladion—Mra. 0 pieces of property In the Borous pure con "i ioe ens Sluamerous'eer se? * \ Bood that Ma hhers vt whom about | scares—the 1,00 gates and over—should|, The Young Alblons, who are known | Bowling Club, rolled two poodies in the | J/4; Mra Gchloster, 107; Mra. chy of the Bronx in order to be prepared} additional block of stook which will IS ENTRIES fohow | ‘hem’ gail ‘quis early ta | B8@N very soon. ‘Two-hundred wo as the Howery champions, were eX: Afth frame. ‘The spectators sald things} Joiry Won ioe Gluten Telange-atin Nickey, | for an emergency, but that this morn-| sive him control of the property. Mean: } NEW ORLEAN [Fellow cIerive thar untl auite ory pig | for individuals, too, will soon become Bir’ may ty? (tie Hien gcore imate Of thes caused Georgie to take his seat |i: re pom. Of; ore Deersler, 91; Mee | ing ho expected to close a deal for al Ame, oohh Sing’ dcoltten That Re, Wi —_——. time, and he says that the more he #ees | common. Brooklyn, but they were a. sorry dis- L : ste pemenas otal 873) plot of land on Manhatt oh} tocday te eta eS = Hi 1 rane an Island which,| to-any ‘ sect ieog | EW ORLEANS NACE TRACE Fe of New York the better he Vke# Mithout| The fact that only one out-of-town | Ohbuintinent, as tho best they could J) wongated Brother Carmody was affec-| oleander ee ee Gate sd: otra. pere-| De says, 18 as lurge as tho Polo Grounds, prooruitand aentinust da chu neeinain TThe entries for Monday's FaceB AF) gout che bes! which hus veon weon by | team, the Meteors, of Hoboken, was to| Dieter did tne, om mark by two bin* | tlonately patted on the back by his|ritin, 108: ‘Mrs. Geblert, iat Feianusen, | In taking of his plans, Johnson sald; | there. j an follows: , New vorkers sins thud of Che gport | roll Tast night, caused tne crowd to he tet: “scoring “186. fin lind) one ‘split jclubmates when the game was over, as MY Mee Bottier, 14) Toual, gif | pwo months ago we received a writs) 7 plist Race—felling: one mite 100) aa anataxehanwed gos, Wey | larger than usual, ax all of the clty Wiilon he failed to make and two breaks. |(t was largely due to his good bowls Mr 6, BO Me and Mra gh igkel | ten proposition whioh we immediatels sett Dutt, HA tAceniade 100 | ail tt thd inany of, Alunroe's | teains Gave a bis following. Velastein was next to him with Wl /that the Mystic Rose Council defeated | Zimmer, Mts. Heinemann, r accepted. It was understood by us that Mien ace, a heavy s ‘Were stopped by Car Te leat’ aot of pane wea vsed' in thel ties ea bane, famed the double cen: | the xoung Albions, NEBL BREAREY we should Duy the Curtis estate veiw . i , “ y with any ind of rdinary = One Hundred and orty ond and One Faise pelle |face*and ‘body dexpito his cleverness. | games, and on Monday night set No. 1/900 luck. As {t he had. ¢hr c Hundre Fort 13, while n y Dandy Bell ng Dillon... | By one Who saw the bout sald after- if a 4 ) te Ro ad hogtt ee wee utd, Shree | Capt. Charley Sheridan was very much TOURNEY TO DECIDE undred and Forty-third streets, while iy t Pe Ncineatons. 100 *Pour Lest Clover: 107| ward that they were satisied that with| Will be put up again, Captains will splits. jie lowest man was Davis, WhO) 4, evidence, and although he not Yo Picker isomer bone Le PRY ates € ec W gecont Hace—Selling: ex and a halt furlongs, | Food ‘coaching Muncoe would develop | have the chance to examine the various! “Tne second game was remarkable for| bowl tn his usual good form he was as RKVILLE TITLE. | Pinckney property om dred ana] Of Aversion and Pity. u perenne setday runes q00 | Tee % CORDON yney like pa eet soto and see that the Monday pins are|its low scores. The Tiogas established | Jovial as ever. Fortysfourth street and lease it to us, Your Cold and Catarrh, Purif, Waite Ovi Tee eat. BE | eto Rut ie (toc ota rina’ good | Delng used, They will also be allowed |*, low-water mark with @ score of #1, Considerable (al 1 Tho sirp of geound at One lundred and} Your Breath and Stop the O Slerry Hupt.........108 *Breaker 7771 | Garey, Out he tol veg eet | to call for new pins when any of the| Femi cre gcremas (which js Amerioa) “Cunnion, oh where ts Cunnion mn le discussion has arisen of) yorty-third street owned by the tunel] fensive Discharge. Oe. TAG tLacane UAT Oe tee cenare teat anaes ee et aN Doe aanthaad Spatled backward) were but ttle better. | could be heard for ten or ffteen min- late among Yorkville pin knights as tol people was to be handed over to us| Rey, Dr, Bochror, of Buffah » Malle Grbbons:..'..-105 simmartaie 87 Se Neither team ever competed 1n a LOUFMA- | Gtos, and then he blew In ¢rom Wood-| WHO 18 the champion individual bowler| gratis. wile and I'were both troubled with d Third Race—Seiling; one mile and an elghth. Umpire Edward Pollack called the|Mnl Pefore and were plainty nervous. |tawn “with a railroad excuse up hig |of the district, which Is bound by Fifty-| | “Wien we belleved the deal was closed Aad | were both sroubled Sinai Campus. veeelOT Radiant Heat 19 first two teams out promptly at 8|the first to'toe the mark on the Thoga | Sleeve. fourth and Ninety-sixth streets, and! 4nd we had so anuounced It there was {0g Satara WL He have enjoyed free 3 = P He sy . sudden change in the complexion. oi en Gotatae o'clock, but tt wax, ten minutes past the | faim. lip was very much embarrassed) ww. and M. Prosnitz, two brother mem-| Fifth avenue and the East River. Bran Cetvoae ant ara nen big tarda (we dret need De Neoerin carnal Pe Right wower: ” SSohn A. Clark hour before the game commenced. All! At the end of th 1 frame ie aos] bers of the Acirema team, each mad Many are under the impression that] to secure the location. Why. we had] der, its action-.svas instantaneous, iby j heyeret Badger the games were rolied rapidly, The|count showed a total uf 48 pine, Martin, |foul in the second pame. ‘The eagle eye| Walter Blower, the captain of. the| even gone wo far as to fil in part of the) the most grateful relief ~withi py stn Rese ciiandicap; one. mi fr was rolled by the Mystic] Who Was second on the I vas bi i ale ey ean fal river front at our own expense, 0 conti- Yea hale within ten minute ri pimannes elo rat Bene Net a uen ect Uttle bet nd on the lists was but lor the umpire detected thelr rubber-shod | Sticker Bowling Club, Is. Others think) dent were we that our park would be after first application, [CN eR ae Rose Council and the Young Alblons, |Uira mate rcllet tie, cet Mer, {RE foot a fraction of un inch beyond the! that Julius Leck, the Delancey street] located there: Une Dr, Agnew’s Liver Pills. 40 Doses $0 Harry VINA ogee srr, In the second game the Aciremas and | highest score Tate tiae foul Ine, doorman, is the boss. There are others, || “We have more than one string to our Felamon ..:. 100 ' JV: Prosnitz anc M. Pros- however, who think that “Billy" Leh-|Pow, however, and we are now about to Fitth “Ract—Parse; three-year-olds; five tur the Tlogas were down to meet, while in| nitz, ‘members of the Aciremas, earh| A number of Yorkville pin knights close a lease’ for another fine location the final contest the Auditors were| made na. fo mann, the ar Horse sultable for baseball purposes if it should will take a high mark to secure one, tional cust he had (o “set ‘em up Pars Ice Yacht Club ts having gal is " EVERYTHING IRISH ABOUT — | tny‘on°tun'tivsn, “The sport tasted at for his elubnaten No Game on Lincoln's Birthday, | one norter G might {look tn, too, as have Kreppeneck and] fu inetat 9 5 be necessary at the lust moment to go line, |*gyooks" Walter, Hoppe and Weber,| thera. 7 7 ¥ the Ire Glennevia ---s-+--+-110 Sweet Nell : in this game, scoring 180| who are experts with the cue as well who Islon Manhattan Island. 1 haye been gai ana ein NO dowel i eduled to roll with the team from|and 1% respoctively, The nigh score Of {aa the wooden sphere have asked |f!ing with the Clipper team. 1s as good | Morking on this proposition for some a] Deotlver 0 Bllver Fringe. 05, Sa s 5. was rolled’ by Bf sip My 8 naked | ava ar Roe tin d the signing of pa i Frank Rice. Ht tady aninufe......-10}Great Sport in the Hyde Park] Hoboken. u quae, 108, was rolled by Katt-|Touiy Schutte, a former president of /&% Ne ever wos and if St came to anythoduestion of u few A RADER eR Pemssci 00000b Plates “rinaee! 4081 Yaoht Club Ral at Bolich ie teams ore apparently well-bale imal the jgn''acote of *|the United Bowling Clubs, to start a [Ue could make any of them hustle.|iherd iy always a chance Zor a slipeun, | Ee e i fn ncess Tulane e}anced and there was a good deal o| uditors, tron £e hell 5s ai f ; A uber, the lanky star of the Yorkville eel sire that ¢ 1 be no|@ uMlath Hace—Selling; one mre and an tenth u ces 2 ug tpeoulation on {ho result of the games Sona, HVGay Bachan anGae nthe sank nee srr Se ares : See racaaNaaainneta niet ne inne reas mistake this time. It tesa plat fully as | ‘ “0 7 i TH y trophies are on exhibition Sport of the avenini Neither team {snd Hilliard parlor u at Eighty: | ho. wo! rittin arge as the Polo Grounds and there are | z= i Birey speed *Chdehadeg ooo0y00 018 keepsie. The fifty trophies are on exhibition at) nisoa” gon, although the Hoboken pin {sixth str. hear ‘hind avenue. He} "22 Would be willing to back him forlno streets running tarough it. If the = (+c Daa sissaves soll the alleys and Amann & Tr report |Knights came within seven pine of IC [is consiacraug te maxter and patrons {almost any amount. Then there nrellease is signed the mow club will be) Be { @Mosketo ... 10 in anal that the bowlers are ail pleased with| Kraemer, thelr oaptain, rolled the high-|of the bx wiing game up in good old| Barney and John Schroeder, Pete Bull- pwned ne apntrotied ontieely by Joos) band rey % 4 'G IEPs’ Ww he prizes, ne me certainly work-| O8t core on his t 800) ‘ ~lYorkville may soon be able*to show | wink 1 capital, with a well-known New Yorker| 2 Paty Busy. dk | POUGHKEEPSIE, Feb, 7—With an] the prizes. The men are cere nly Work: | nig drioamancin ine buRehe wea | how clever they axe with the cue winkel, Meyer and Jaxe Kublwein, the! tor preaident, = Five rentice allowanc 4) exciting race this morning and another | ing hard to roll a score that will putl nace ‘tn line, with IL, Marto oe crack five of the Reforms. Each of| “We have also secured two grounds | £3 Five pounds app ie i Marion we ——————____— scheduled for this afternoon, the Hyde|them in sight of one of them, and St{ with 17, and, according to the If the alleys were not regulation and | tiese average at least 190, Villim has alin the Bronx, either of which, will he | 3 = = i] | THE CUP CHALLENGER 10.05 this morning with a race for #ixth+ i thers Sine of Auditors, Teter’ Tf of the Cannons, have been rolling good nats American League will meet here + | class yachts, th carrying a mul areal ‘There will be no powllng Saturday], Chambers was Star performer on line tenpins of late, and should be well up| {he week after next avopted. the ¢ 200 © feet or leas, The course r e be ‘ eo PAuditors te which Is compe sore t the end of the tourney. af i 4 Y ° om © less, ‘The course] nights, nor will there be any gai temnlovene at the Radha ion) mautier, wlio: bole” Goam tie berounh of | ie end of the ey Season in tals clty will open on’ April Siy Thomas Lipton Wants Sham- wea foie Himes over @ otralghtaw ay | next ‘Mhuraday, Lincoln's Birthday nent of the Board of Education, He ry nd 4 half miles hts |G 4 © Council team, | was the anchor, and scores Se ite, Seunched eb Maveh 39. |ciartri Te Mine OR ieh and Sadar it] canolon, of ithe Mystic Counctt team | was the shchor and scored se Math Col, Archibald Rogers: the M was responsible for the delay in starting | yy" Mt Shamrock III, is apparently going tol owned by Coll Pusker unt sale iy fhe frst game, He ty a commuter, Uv>| mmarkanie s te as good an Irish boat a» was ever |B. KR. Kogers; the Alonae, ows Meunched. At any rate Sir Thomas Lip-|#Miled by Henry Sieleht; the ly babe, the challengers owner, is going co | Sram, owned and sailed by Bier Ah vise Orientals have at least twenty Queons, was the only one of the Tok) members who average 180 or more. e, W: Be. that did not lose hia nerve iin Une, With 156, Graet, ate, ‘These ave only @ few of the stars who oung man, rolled the rez © of 1 has ays been a| would probably compete, score. of “2 He committed Has always been | would probably ei . snd|ing in Woodlawn, The train he came|two fouls In the gama and a triend|Jooah to the superstitious pin kulght, |, oo thustasts in on, he explained, was twenty minutes} Presented him with a paln of speotackes ¢ iu at least one bowler in our Ma @ | ik on the xubject the ott ‘o enable him to see the foul tine as | boro: Men, Come to Me! {vant every man, that is chute, pio- Bird, and the Sts vied and sailed | ta h viers accepted his explana- 1 " n who is not supersiicious 1 any » riecar e ville alle Stricture, Acute and Chronic Ulcers, Blood Poisoning, show hin loyalty to the Emerald Islo| by Harry Detrott. ‘rhe sata mtd ie Rae Ropiare acneie DF ORD phe" rail a8 the ten ping, but oven with SRA wey And Chas Indiviial ie uke, Labi Peet atin tov try and organise Hydrocele, or any Swellings, Catarrhal As beat he can and has given orders to| rice In 0 minutos as easily as she won)” Carmody, the second man on the Mya] foul line. and succeeded In making S| ee en tournament Rheumatism to all its forms, Lost Vigor and Ys Haye his cup hunter in shape for launch- | Watery was wecond i gs ininares Phe] tic Rose Council, rolled the highest score} fy) In the last frame, It 1s possible that some of the games Bladder and Kiduey Conditions, Eczema, What’ day Bbamrork Lik wit” mits | he “Hi Touts dia not inh 7 Lor oither tna, tallying 199. He starea) summarise ’ jn the big Evening World Tourney may Erysipelas or any Eruptive Conditions of the skin, oF § slide 4 € going abo’ i h fe e Ts d - iF s into the waters of the | half the coume ot heh SOME, APOUE) oft by missing & spare in the first frame, FIRST GAME, pe rolled tn te ie attarnoon, should | National Lead Com) ony Associate Diseases of Fen, to Some and barge saan Ely de. untess of Bhattesbury, an| which broveht hee tow atniden stag! [getting nine tn all, In the second frame! systio Rose Council, clty-@herldan,|notity Amann é& ‘Tricss as carly ue |Co and Lanman & ky : chat with me. || will give you Free of Charge a thorough per His noblewoman, will obristen’ ‘the | Harry DeGrom stopped the Star In order| he was more fortunate, sending the ball| 159; Carmody, 199; MeGdwan, 160; Boully, | pomble bury & Johnson, Ri Husslac sonal examination, together with an honest and scientific opinion to help Alonze ga headed from t Eee ats, he the humming down the alley. It struck] !48; Cunnion,’ 166, Total, sit ———— pa 2, Jennpee leiheraags). of your case, Suffer no longer, Consult me at once, ‘ 5 Young Albion, city—Welnsteln, 371i ey ; a @ start, the race being |4quarely between the one and three “ 5 gun p and National Lead Company; ‘alley Write if you can't call. Hours,9A, M. to 8.30P, M. Daily, Sundays, another demonstration’ of the ski ef pins, and the result was @ good clean| ig’ Toit’ aan” vi"Bilae, 144) Wright, | WOMEN ROLL BETTER Ciyiiae Samntey, Zeanera 10 A, M. to4 BM. Consultation and Advice Free. i x i Total, 802, ors) Chemical Company (evening), | ‘ol, Rogers in handling an ice yacht.| wtrike. In the next frame he made a IN TOURNEY GAMES. K D 146 W. 34th Ai le Sie (Geil senaire te ener fully | “oridge,"” which was practically impos- SECOND GAME, onal Tournament Pie Kula | R Hh. M. Mac enzie, M. ag NEW Vork. that makes the @port go lnteresting, wible to make. Hae contented himself] Actrema, city—Wesher, 121; W. 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