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al THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 16, 1903. Air ms al canes aa . ST NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD THIS TWO-YEAR-OLD MAY BE CHAMPION. \|BOWLING SCORES — snacptomtsiSoltnd two-year-old ool or Aly at tne enason ot the Yate At strborn jan a cats d@@ moven with all the eraee and Tenino jeter ener a aan MAY BE IM P ROV ED. resten ink miliionaire'’s family, Just now the trainers qt Sheepshead Bay ate! Whon he “breaks off” for m trial it is without the alightest trouble. The =) —_— + watching with interest a colt trained by “Eddie” Purcell, ‘Phe youngster is called! bungling, ungainly action of most two-year-olds 1s missing. He is alert to the —_t_+._____ Be) Seventh Ward. He js a grandson of tho great Hanover, being by Hollander—| pressure of his rider's knee at the withers and is ever ready for the whispered ‘ . "Ss Fight with Corbett Two Weeks Off, | Mogsie wara. Lommand. Searcely are the Jockey's hands tightoned upon the relnaand the “cluck,| GAMeS This Week in Evening World Tourna: ivf 4 ‘Who te Hollander? He is @ son of Hanover which never raced. He wan a/cluck” given than Seventh Ward 1s transformed from a dull, Hatless, ehambiing t Give P. 5 F but He Weighs Only 126 3-4 Pounds. highly teled yearling, but keveral mishaps in his training career prevented him| youngster, who has no ambition In life save to eat, into @ mettlerome racer, men ive Promise of Being Well Rolled. os . from facing the starter. Men who are fhterested in the blood lines of a thorough: | quivering In every muscle with excitement amb, #2 Trad will appreciate the fact that Hollander's dam is Delphine, a daughter of the) Seventh Ward is a New Jersey bred colt. He is an excellent type of the thor. Merry McGovern will be in fit) The fgvter who best Diaon wes Fred Delaney, | noted French stallion Mortemer—a wire that assisted materially tn ralaing the | oughbred youngsters the cold Northern climate can raise. He was born at the old) Tast week wan far from teing the) Myers, Royal Arcanum eps into the ring with|an Hoallsh teather-wetaht: They met ina six: | American thotoughbred from a low position to a Meh Standard through his! git connover farm, near Holmdel. “Rddie Purce'!, Seventh Ward's trainer, ia a| most successful In The Evening World's | aichor, Marlem Circl Corbett" in the San Francisco Foundbout in LAverpool, Delaney cope ita. Dee | GauRhtera. oan tho atone time was well and favorably known as a rider on the flat and| big bowling tournament, despite the | white Constitution through the fleld. Aone period of his career he rode for the Dwyer Brothers, He| great start that was made Monday | McCormick, Keystoi lie Club on March 31 im evident by| leney was fully ten pounds heavier than Dixon Seventh Ward does not resemble his sire or grandsire. He looks ike bis dam, was particularly suocessful as a rider between the flags on Bertha, a mare which! night. Beriram, Stickers Il. ct condition. McGovern is get-|Feather-Weighta Meet To-Night. | Maggie Ward, who Is by Lake Blackburn-she horde that Phillip J. Dwyer recently ¢ i eonattion for the battle at oe Sern Paka stale aera was equal in point of quality to Hindoo, the great-grand ajre of Soventh| was one of the greatest steeplechavers of her day. Purcell Has trained a number| The crowds kept up all week, how- 4 (y. Deaney, Delma bia Gardens, Alameda, und is already | promises to be one of the cleverest exhibitions | Ward, The youngster ds a bay in color, with & little white in his face and on twolof fast horses, In Seventh Ward horsemen believe he has 4 first-class race horse.| ever, and the occasional high scores Qlozaga. Atwiania har the required weight. After tho| between fteather-neights ever witnesed in that Were welcomed with great enthusiasm, Pavan.’ Cables. work McGovern put im helcity. The Mehters who will mest are Tim Cal- ‘Pais week the committee has arranged + Eno. % ny | dV Atte, Berkmans. the scales at 1268-4 pounds, which {ianan and “Crockey" Borie. Boyie outpotnted | ‘a schedule that gives promise of many | Maines, Borkeleys ty “Young Corbett’ !n a aix-round bout a few ood games, and Amanna é& ‘Tretes’s | Archer. Hudson ‘of B pound less than that) months ago. The winner of this bout will te bd Broa Cones he Is to welgh in at 4 o'clock | champton feather-welgnt of Pennsylvania alleys, at Fifty-fitth street and Thgrd | hingué. Brill. “Beerles: ; avenue, should be packed with lovers! Schiimpt, Stickers ii : into sha} t Bheel fine taverns Renee tt ee ere carey of the sport every night, lEtecoe, Mohawk II: ae Sweteing pe a +} Joe Walcott, the welter-welght champion, Is Following are the scores of the clubs | Hleen, Calamity: BBBBRENERARRRARAEZER Relltler, Nutty onner, Hooker. 7\C. Bosttger, GC; | VDohn, Mohawk I. | HM, “Adantice, Heltst. Our Own: a 29 | Conlin, Westohester Co. Wheeimen: ‘the ocean beach, and Is only two over “weight. As he has two yet in which to work off two nds there js no doubt thax he will do Billy Pierce, his mai be mtrpns at the weight. Contest for’ Bim. Hiss next oppo Going a lot of Sighting those days. In less than he won two fights, He deteated In a ten-round pout In Pittsburg out Charley Haghey in Ave rounds, ger, bas arr another and Individual bowlers: Our Own. Krakehila Singer Manufacturing Cow. Prestos, city. twill be SSSESE2 Det 85, Geurge Cole, the colored middle-welght ot Tren- | Grose, Empire City, oot haw ton, whom he will tackle In a ten-found bout Stickers II. 9 2 y bofore tho Allegheny (Pa.) A. C. on Wednesday Rabbets . i, 918 night. Walcott will probably give Cole bis Gules tn tere than elgtt rounds, y. He will bo accompanied by|* ody, Paddy Sullivan and Harry{O’Bries Fights on Tharsday. Manager of "Young Corbett.”| “Phlladelphia Jack’ O'Brien and Billy Payne, says he feels as ‘onfident that|*® Jocal middle-weight tighter of the Quaker City, ‘ have been matohed by Lew Balley to meet tn & iaery will beat “Corbett” this time a8] gix-round bout in Philadelphia on Thursday at fthat he will eat his breakfas:, Tle! Payne does not class with O'Brien. | OBr MeGovern will be fit to fight this |says he Intends t> Meht cnce » week in the future, Westchester County Wheelmen Delmar, city...- Harlem Circle Il..... for San Francisco on is | RAN UP THE JOLLY OVERALLS 912 911 {PRratical Bronx Joker Flew Them from New School Fingstat. — | | All day yesterday the breezes of; | Bronx Borough played through the) fringe of a faded and tattered pair of Kniekerbockers . Equitables Brunswick Cafe, tlane, he has hea ix weeks oi WORK, NO ie overalls that flapped ron the thirty- ew! ye prepared to bet . a ‘oot flag vole of the ndsome new. art of 95,00 on Terry's chances ter, beatam-welght ohampion, EEC Morris High Schoo! building at Boston, Pale gets even money. the Caltfornta fighter, will Fenel \road and Ore Hundred and Bixty-sixth! meot again in tho near future. Matchmaker : { sixth! rent and O'Brien Matched, Binly sanding, ot Pag Metropolitan A. C., of ee aae street. No -ie could be found who Moe Choynski, the clever heavy-weight| Detroit, aed them to meet in a ten-rou 4 Keystone, w Brunswick. Knew how they came there. = Belifornta, and “Phitadelphia Jack” | bout at his club on April Zi. it mill be oat Mutuals mine beauty of the day took s good Brien have been matched to meet in| war swarded the denlMan over Nell ia. the ser- Bast Sides. ABS | many; persons) out thare:and inde Nphia on March 20. These men) enth round, Forbes Sights Paddy Nee, of Pitta: A ay \the dignity of the’ Beers nad Gt Port Richmond, Staten Island Actives, city.. Milfords, Brooklyn. Mohawk II, Matrise . Washington Heights, city Corinthians, city, Circles aye Municipals, L. I, City: Collins. Echos Hoboken Chinques > opuge mage put ue dhe Of the best battics| burg, tex rounds to-night mmeceatnessed In the Quaker Cily. |nucker Fights To-Night. er Wants More Fish | Chick’ Tucker, the teather-welght ghter of ir Maher wants to fight again, and! tie Avonia A. C., who recently knocked out ell probability be matched In a| erry Mattner, of Philadelphia, tn two rounds § to meet Joe Grim, the Italian] *i"| enwsse | wr battle In the Quaker City | To-alghe the | Souther, fighter ul stopp! | 9, matchmak fe Billy Maynard or Bibly ; | NUD, has secured Maher's of Syracuee, tn a alx round bout, Cl Bethe ti 40 articles of agreement fo. wo Fights Arr ed. Puth Grin" the fatter has been | Tye Sauoai A, ca New Blain, Cons wa te Naat ertadedentaee aioe to be tala on Mare | a 24. ‘Thefo will be two battles decided. Tommy | ae oenant eee | hy, of the New Foto A.C. will meet Terry | ‘ex-foather-weight champion, | You! of Brooklyn, will tackle Jack Ryan, of this city, In, ten-round bouts. ing for the past aix months | Youn Agnis ovght to be hard fought, aa the prin- | Raia perk with nnesner_deteat_receatiy. Soin 2m oun ane... |MoGraw Has Twelve of His Men MRATE WINS AT FITZSIMMIONS’S etna Light Work. {Many of the, more patriotic expr | helt indignation that the American fing, | WIL not be the first to fly from the new | structure. At dusk last evening the overalls still | were flapping. | - VIM, VIGOR, VITALITY FOR MEN. Mormon Bishops’ Pills have been in use over 50 years by the leaders of the’ Mormon Church andi i their, followers. — Posi-| a . fvely cure the worst cases in old and young arising from effects of indiscretion, dissipation, ; or cigarette smoking. Bishoft, Jollys. Cures Lost Vitality, Insomnia, : s for Marriage throu: ler= opin vous Debility, Headache, Vari. giz cocele or Constipation, Stops Harmonie I Varuma. B. The Individual scores are Leonhardt, Knickerbockers. Braun, Alywon.. Smith, Smithsonian Schoonmacher, Hawthornes. Warmuth, Am. Woolen Co. Mosher, Circle. Dent, Krakehila. ote SEVENTH WARD, HANOVER’S GRANDSON. NARROW ESCAPE FOR Carter, Hyperions. Kulepple, Auld Ci Well-Known Trotting Horseman Wan Thrown from Sulky. David Lamar, the well-known whip nd owner of a string of fast trotters, had a narrow escape from being se- rlously Injured on the Speedway yes- terday, He was delving along in his sulky when he was challenged for a brush by a friend, Just as he turned his mare, Sallie Simpton, to begin the! brush, the front axle of his sulky broke. He was thrown on the driveway. The mare became frightened and trav- eled down the road at a fast galt. Mounted Pollcemian Maloney started| after the mare and finally caught her. Mr, Lamar was picked up by other first practice of th 80) had Greenwald, Brunswick Cafe. 23/Nervou Twh ae | is cemera ck ne ew Tere ener LAMAR ON SPEEDWAY. Keenan 3 oH Ot vetida. BQ bier are ong Shot Takes Second Race Says Jack O’Brien Must Fight in Coens: Weare ano “Havel Sau) EAE te aaANG : mm ediate. Impart vigor Han rived at the Bolton Street Ball Park, t New Orleans—True Blue! California, Winner Must Take |!" this cts, this morning, | | 7 tly ai o'cloc} te fins the First.and Valasquez! All or There Will Be no Con-| nea nis men on the fekd and at once ‘ he ordered them to work. e Third Event. | test. ‘They broke up into pairs, trios and oe ° quartets, pitching ball one to an- “9 | other, running and jumping and doing » THE WINNERS, F ito every part CENTS of ‘the sys- ,tem. Don’t get despondent; a cure is at band. Strengthening and invigorating. Stimulate the brain and nerve centres, | Sec. a box, 6 for $2.50 by mail. A written jeuarantee to cure or money refunded, ‘with 6 boxes. Circulars free. Address, ie HOP, Remedy Co,, San Francisco, al. Reid, Yeomans & Cubit, 140 Nassau St, N. Fo Rockey, 34th St. and 8th Ave, (Speciat to The Evening Woild,) other light work, PITTSBURG, Pa., March 16—"r¢|. TM Was cuntinued until noon, when NETS fe they left the grounds for dinner at thelr Jack’ O'Brien and I fight, the winner | hotel, “No,'' said McGraw, when seen must take everything In sight in the| there, “I cannot make any prediction | way of financial returns,” said ‘Bob'!|about the team from what I saw this | Fitzsimmons, the middle-welght cham-| fing. In fact, I do not want to aay | min today. what the team may do. That Is some- | thing that results will have to show for, | ‘ ia (f RACE—True Bluc 1, Whit- fe 3, Cork 3. DND RACE—Pirate 1, Safe 2, Claus Leader 2, portsmen’s Goods, ~ FISHING. (Special to The Evening World.) “When OBrien and 1 talked over the! and we must wait until e' a found to br ly sly the games are | horsemen and found to be only slightly, “NEW ORLEANS, March 16.—The be-| match I made a number of suggestions, | played before we know woat sort of aj yee | a a pe . dnniing of the end of the long winter | to all of which O'Brien agreed. I stated| crowd this ‘8 that we have together. 1 pees y and Tuesday. A fisherman never can haye too many chances in his fayor, and the better his outfit the bigger his chanees, He can get a better outfit with a limited expenditure at the Ingersoll Stores than any other place. on the continent. nin the Crescent City commenced | P/Alnly that the winner should take all! peeve, however, that it is all right. with the opening of the six-day ithe receipts and that each of us pay al “The work this morning was just to SPORTING N EWS BRIE FLY TOLD. ¢ Why is “Semi ~ready ” . 000 fort o : : - meeting of the new Loulsiana|$00 forfelt as an evidence of: Kood|imber up tho players. Duting most of | like St. Patrick ? Club. For the first time in two | fth, this money to go along with the|the time we are here It will be of a lke! fin George Smith for wecond place and bas a] walking contest trom London to Deighton, a ais] @, Both rid the land of long ‘Bhree. weeks the races were run | Purse to the winner, It was also under- | or 8 | character, unless we can ar ¢ Ox- Ginder! bright skies. ‘The track waa! Stood that the bout should take place s PULSER Preparations are now nearly completed for thy | m!I TeCTRy Gna game for the plac ce of 52% miles, J. Butler, an amgteur, won di ils ariel 7 2 $ 'y two miles, in 8 hours 43 minutes abd 16 seo- stan Ing, evi 6 Tid> ind ! hibition games with local teams. We je cencurs NR we ot | ol Mi heavy, tho stretch being coverea|!0 California, where there would be no| wi) cs ; fortoal opening “of the century riding vesson of k Will propably have a game with the 1908 under the auaplces of the Now York tare | 4 4; pindiay, the Bomon professtonal, 0% | hay” which Se torsihe almande: Army team from Fort Screven, but [ Division of tho Century Road Club of America | yoy the rec oy the Bt. Augustine nine-hole M A récerd for:sbe 3 dance. Ahi water. Interference. Now it appears that Nevees which were built along the | °'Brien does not risk his 8. HWiats ‘The first informal century will take placy on * ml a row just what day it will b 5. meee uke, He te ly went round in thirty-sia, @ A profersio: s . Of the track yesterday lave in a| Fitasimmons says there is no chance | played Ne April 6 i b/s eee ae ane tL hale” BY | nety Broeunanal arpunching. conta oH ts] @, Anyone or anything that kept the overfiow off that part | NOW of bringing off a bis fight in the| “Ils afternoon the team went back Although Coach Courtney of the Cornelt crews Harry Reddy Re ie | to everybody. 7 Hy to Rrounds for further practig hat will be die daily prok ymen are leaving here as fast) “Jf O'Brien does not sign the articles | tice in the morning from 10 o'cl East, and, continuing, "Fitz" sa; i ble: pas hadh the oarsmin_ onthe water e817 2) omg gtansing ot the teama that competed In} ya. diet solves big problems cannot . he has decided definitely upon the 4!) ing fourth annual basketball mores go! Eugen Sandow, the famous strong man, bes! be too well remembered. pra until Nee ct and cover the money I have posted in |noon, and in the afternoon from 3 o'clock lowing men for the second ‘varsity cron, which pasaty minal Gitle’ Athletic League , expressed the opinion that he would like to be i Be esti wet cars. 8. W. Btreet | ee York, then Ryan or somebody else (UNU! dusk supplemented long runs aiid will meet Harvard, Pennsylvania and Columbia Metropolitan Hiyh School Girls Asnistic, ning the University. of Pennayivaata's next director! @ Here's to good old Saint Rot, y /to Nashville to-night. A number y 86 | such other h oxercive were announced Saturday. Manu! Solece_felit Rambo) hess ‘st ‘1 euch other hard running exercise a8 MAY | on c ‘ke on Memorial Day: Bow, Schade; a i § of physical culture, As oon as Penn gets her r "1756 q left yesterday for Memphis,| "2 thinks I can't Aght at the middie- |be fancied by the inen. “Twelve of the! wr 2" ye Nog, Gat i Bow, High Sonfbl's team ehampins: | Pazaleal salinens As (en ree) Pat! «May his memory tritmmed cork handle, (or trou. or bass Mile Rock nod Lavieriiie Pred | Welght limit can take O'Brien's place.” | plavera are “here, They are MoGraw Nord Bruce a, apten WBID fer he. FORETR ot PN id ipary itiy peetn aaa henpr sro bi an ret Has OF Batt and Fi Reas, Sad — vy ler, Gilbert, Du Bed gare " f ® WO © ont we enue has wold Obla to W. H. Mc Brown, Tgtesnehany sas | Soke Nutting, | A football game will take place next fall de- | physical #ide of the oducation ef the thousands ever be gre fa New Yarksteam 760, to 0000s i Or} ae wae be shipped to Lexing. theweon and EG the five or aix| At & meeting of the Fordham College A. A. it wenn thes UALTaTN 4 Ryetge end Tae Paint | ot wtudgate ah Pennerivaaie: * * *. ” * * grins Mickel Reale with rubber ena, sult tonto I oa pec feck 2 rey relay ioe! ° action in : . Se ; 3 ing, i, ? men: & as the stud | others within two or three days. decided not to have ® ‘varelty paula ba Jeant one game between the Kast and the West. | tn the race for the handball doubles champion-| @] ‘* Semi-ready ” stands for the ‘aga, 40’ 80100166 . ‘ lom leaves for New York to- Heavy. rains, Baye fallen eince the ECAR AMBRRIRE BERS S a tnterceliaalang | The game will be played aC West Point Nov. 14: | ship of the Harlem oarsmen, with six clube rep | new finish-to-order, quick-deliv Price, Bo. Te. Bbc. Loo He morning practice ces Lernooh | meets this , dman's best 440-yar pares ar 1 1 tor -deliv- cs Re eet ee PATIOS Blas ‘ueadoned, ot MtTMOOP man *oftaoies wil oat te peraiied to take part deen nance pensctay {ated tbe yavokoe and “hss” are wal | Oe ee back methods in Vin athletics Gantt! next year. At the bisvele: repeat dhoxagn yesterday | the lead. The metchos yemerday began with Yo y A -known mukes, from §1.00 oar @ ‘at Butler, of Boston, won the mile open {TOM | these toame tied for first place, With esch of | clothes for men, as against slow- to 420.00, Everything ia these clubs playing six games the Wyanoki . | scored in Ovo over the Unions, and the ‘Met iu. Beet days and then go to Memphis MeChesney in the Montgomery Se a licap and Sweet Alice in the Oaks. ‘The Royal Arcanum Wheelmen have changed | . fishing Tackle. TENNIS. ‘ coach ‘‘made-to-measure” and mediccre ‘‘ ready-mades. - New York ie th that eliminating the | Pe as peer * ir ean crease the membership, m sirale)) games. It was Egan'e tryout for bis) jrichigan won the dual intercollegiate track 4 3 i i or mo "1 “ % OW, Rastus; fourth, Four Leac C.;/Sir Thomas Lipton’s Challenger | mateh with Kengan, of Cbicago, next Saturday | meet from Uilinols at Aun Arbor, Mich. Saturday SRML-READY’ WARDROBE | } } | Frost and Moderator. | Metcolm Graham, jr., 19 the new Chairman ot {for the championship. | nt 3 1 B dway & Eleventh St, Boys’ and 5 . ti by a aoore of af 40.90. diliRove Look only ‘otew sion age i Jehe Golf Committee at Apawamia, He takes the Ripe | BIRR: ObY. & sacra Of OF tee ware ola. purarienns Gem Racket lyase ara Will Be Shot Into the Water ae ee eansneset tor severat| Arthur @, Lockwood, the well-known Boson | gx ‘iienigtn axpaciad, to. win" both the. quarvat Ao y, REuLAY “GOMPANY. | tern peed: 506, | 4 oa amateur England on - 14 the shot put, tiimto trouble over the running} TO-Morrow. Lele Anes ceigailicn te Parapet ngoerre onl bea ils Other Spiet year-old Rosanco. H. L, Doherty, we Rn) ?) ee 9 wip. e wel | mores ses — Viwne de Jez south of Fronce lawn qeuie championship areater part of last seaaon, tor four-year-olds and up; selling "p half turlaage. GLASGOW, March 16—Everything 1s Charien Otis a the leader in the dotune |i Foadiness’ for the launch ot sha-|Vanderbilt’s Horse Captured tHe poor tournament waich rock II. to-morrow. Platforms to ac- < several weeks in the volumbla Dillard Academy, Comodate $00 persons have been erectea| PPIX Des TroveneS—SeCond wrorisn. ceorse Mamber has broken hie te |e ON fies MANE: IC ONT scons alongside the end of the sed, which i> eer Fa ae gOrgnn Hoe ie eee moved, und‘encusn| and Fourth in Two of the; New ORLEANS ENTRIES. | 2ttte‘ris ovis sincere weve: wilt amit.oie, of the challenger for the America Cup) Qther Race Wax Smith, $00, score, 318; A. Ms {a visible to fully confirm the atate- Ss. RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, ; George Turpie, $35. > ania wanda ie tates dvacchs! 48, te - March 16, The entries for to-morrow’ BW a2, ence, BT, \ On the strength of some | ao o.ed iype of all the recent cup racers.| PARIS, March 16—W. K. Vanderbilt's [A°ee are aS follows ‘The Iotervoliogiate Crom Cousty Aswsiation | ta not heard of 44S» Ge Se fon the blood.”? Tt is: standard remedy, | United States, won the championship of Califor go with & weventy-tno hole Alex Smith, profe bat the His, jocks, 6t Hit Fin g Hicks. Mupro...... ORTHE BLoop [We = rf Ch ‘The best known and most popular blood purifier ‘han the beat” Gomentic’ suede ball ‘and tonic on the market to-day is. 5. S, 8. a Lemnd ‘There is hardly a man, woman or c\hildin America who ENGLISH Bh eroonds | | i I Ss yaoht was not obtainable to-day, but|S’ Cloud, Cleopa winning the ing the excessive bulk of the fore end of| Prix Des Troenes, Edna getting second Prisce Rusene the fin suggests that the shortening of place In the Pix D Ouverture and Quos 6 Race—Mile; eeiing. 4 > Pee Durven Of thie feld, He was | tale portion of the boat has been car- Ego running fourth in the Prix Des Peter Dune jowas heavily backed. The ; | 4, Rance artere of a mile, par i ct ¢ {allowing oMcers for the i EVERYTHI ‘The chailelnger's body is drawn well|*iables made @ notable showing at to- King Dove pe Hs pure 9 | at a meting elected tue (allowing oflcers 7 food troubles and unequalled as a general tonic and YTHING FOR TENNI: Re is Tattore to neko ‘ig |G2me tnto the Sn. A sige view of the| day's opening of the racing season, at ea ae 0 EE on oBureieoap eerie pee) 10 ea ie guarautend net parlors the herbs and roots || SPONTINC G00DS—Su Sues, M M = Acnatrong, Prinoston, w. ¢ , a Clark, Harvard, Treasures, and Erne Stauifer, oF ‘which it is composed are selected for their alterativ.e and tonic prop- jr, Colusmbl rit wan decided wes erties, making it the ideal remedy RCO : ld at MO | for all blood and skin diseases, and congeussMAN LIVINGSTON, Vin the ring was responsible @ price against the aorse going At post time, True Gah Wart came.and | 11.10% Gearee which a more timid Plerrieres: Ma 1 their enfeebling effects, as it not only OF GEORGIA. rear ‘al! the way.| 2°eMsner would reckon dengerous, ‘The chief event was (he Prix 8t, Cloud, Glensen » To reat the course there will be no more wl purifies, enriches and invigorates the i ar of the. 6¥ use of ng all the wey!” gir Thomas Linton has made elaborate | of 4.000, In which Mr. Vanderbilt's Bilt- Baro—vive g.miles aatling 9] playing on ee public Hinks at Van Cortlands Pied ht at the same time tones t pb dein aieny sate ary 67 Conttondt st, ead (4 the frat) arrangements for the entertainment of|more was among the favorites, but| Waite Dwi SST BE] Penk woul Avni 1, but tm the mean time 88] th tired nerves and gives (Se heg OF MM Nassau st... At toe end| nis guasis to-morrow, which was withdrawn, Count de Pour-| Myr Moreio - fA : holes have Leen laid out on the parade ground vi i 125th st, cor 7th av. xo anfined —— tales Nordenskjold won the race. RAL, SOR sosctanscad Ba ang may be used or paaction, | and wige to sane aysiaet ; sets) wmirigh BEATEN AT POLO, | Mest Snna't gat] etfs Pm naw om wl cn ena te | cu, Hiei, Bi en — of Injornational| Me ihe mount co ans Bisids x dB Be iehe wee at iemated comell io las | Malaria, Anaemia, Scrofule, Eczema, over ulod, eaDurinn the winter Molntyre, McGinn, Thompson and Rig, | @#% Chance... -20t reo terme with Harvard, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Acne a y sper Grote ye were scnong the American Jockeys | | Fifth Race—-Five-sighine of » mile; selling. oe and ench other di ‘na are dun to oe bas CL a rare GA MYRANOIBCO, March 4.—The agar] Whe M4 MONT EY ais A] Ton, Suman Ooruuarat @, ueerees at tan Of the. Blood, acts 0 promptly and a6 so ¢ : est. ear ae rand | Mery M. Bivater, whoww laree string of thor: S108 Lady Brook New York Yacht Club, a @lgner to-morrow even aret ¥ M ee ee eee