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Pe * ar Pee ne == SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD, = IAVAERS pee | Canes aweee carcHens WOULD VOU KNOW THEM ON THE STREET? |THREE TEAMS TO ROLL 2 WITH eT tous FOR THE BOWLING CUP. Metropolitans Won Twice Last Night and Tied : 4 » with Orchards and Fidelias. Wanager Capt. Clark Griffith Goes In to Pitch Himself— Donohue Twrils for Opposing) Team—Big Crowd on Hand. | eee enna ee 121; Tacdwos. 148; Adicks, 176; HeuseR RESULT OF BIG SECOND GAME. BOWLING TOURNEY. outtrepolitanBoam, 199; Granger, 316; 4 Sherwood, 1%; Leuly,” 184 Total, 940, Tied for First Prize—Fidelias, Krakehiia—Brinkama, 166; H. Meyes, ‘ Metropolitans and Orchards. ie} Mover, 170; Adicks, 150; Gleuses, Fourth Prize—Knickerbockers. THIRD GAME, Fifth Prize—Nationa Metropolitan—Beam, 203; Granger, 233; BATTING ORDER. New York. pet, Louls Tied for Sixth Prize—Baysides,} | est, 181; Sherwood, 22; Leuly, 167," To 1 K rf. Hiedriok, of, Krakehlias and Harlem Circles. Hayelde — Johnson, 145; Fisher, 18% yiitinsa, 2. Wallace,” 0. Walters, 200; MeLaren, 18; Cuming, 188. 2b. A Total, 800. Conroy, ‘3b. SeCormicke ‘The Evening World's big champion: tons, 2s, trie, shiy ‘bowling tournament has sure PConnor, c. Sugiten, c enough developed into a red-hot strugele. AMth, Donohue, p. To gain possession of the handsom, Umpire—Sheridan. (Special to The Evening World ) AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, 87. LOUIS, May 2%.—The Invaders opened up thelr season with the Browns this afternoon, confident of taking all of the three games. Clark Griffith himself weat into the box in an effort to break the @treak of bad luck that has followed the team from town to town, and the men back of him played the best sort of bali they knew, Grif is anxious to make {t three straight here, and then, with a couple of games from the ohampica Athletics next week, the Invaders will feel more like fucing the music back at the Gordon High!ands. ‘The team to-day was in great shape for ball playing. Dave Fultz, who was responsible for the one run made yes- terday in Chicago, was as strong ac ever, and although John Ganzel's good Fight arm was i bit sore he played the ®amme in his usual forecastle manner. The day was a perfect one for vase- Then came the “Met's first game. It jf) Cures quick Beha he tots lead te ie ee was against the Krakehiias, ‘tne tatter|M NERVOUS DEBILITY, aca‘vaaidat ix eras he: fama turaed: at in leew nd passed Rehr, of Harvard, | (4M Was easily beaten, The excltoment|IM 30 to 60 days by my own famous Nh within «SATS the tstahe and won by fasting | After, that was intense. On the result of | Mmethca, ers, Jack O'Connor got the greatest Sle a Fad of te tl the Mets’ ™ game against the Bayside: | STRICTURE cured in 6, to 16, days, area nt a rt re ee neat: won by F. W.|Gepended whether they would te for} without cutting, strete eon Bates Rieag sane DC en er Ee mnie, Wate eeconss | fie ‘or be contented with third.|Bling, pain, or loss of time. It is @ mare ” - e I, Pathicsde: ich Ub clare cabeine at gute, 28 4.54.“ Seomd heat: Won by IE J. Clapp, | The “Mets” were at thelr best, though, piaeiite Ter ae eae led up a la ortion o ey ¢ ° lly. a PROSTATIC 4p al Yale; A. Peterson, Marvard, second, time, d’audiohesred to the eoho Running. high Jump wou by. G cwor,| Tha tle for first prize wall be rolled SE in 5 to 20 days, no Reber Ha Stand Gnd cleared to: the coh Yale; Weight tert F inches.” FW. Murphy: | at Amann & ‘Tricss’s alleys next Tues: TROUBLES mutter, how chronta’ oF every time the old St. Louis catcher 4, and A. Derby, Harvard, ted for second| dayand the fight for sixth, seventh and long standing, made a move. St. Loulsans were anxious . ' 0 Raleht 6 tect o eighth places between the | Baysides |i VARICOCELE cured, 15 from 3 to 10 ‘ e SS os cup emblematic of the title caused every member of the varlous teams tv hastie hard for victory, ‘The tournament js really completed, but owing to th: close scores and the hard fight for fl honors another night will be necessary for three teams to decide the question of which shall own the cup, The clubs tied for the prize are the Metropoli tams, tha Fidelas and the Orchards. Previous tc last night the last named two teams divided the honor of holding t place, but the brilliant work of ‘Mets’ in thelr two games won then the righ to roll again, _ Aminn é& ‘Iriess's alleys were crowded las. night vhen the first game began. The first coniest was between the Bay- sides and Krakehllas, On the result so far aa, ithe see are were seancerned) practically depe: he winning of vith prime, ‘The game prea a conker” | NEW YORK’S to say the least. It wag close all the MAS’ Way and the Hayaldes finally won by; TER/SPECIALIST. eleven pins. er Pa 2 ¢o get a look at the much heralded . Preston, M. | Krakehlias d Harlem Circles will be days by my own exter- H. Bebr and W, M. Adrlance 'tled, the bar being | decided on Fridav nal absorptive proce: bunch of stars and the biggest crowd of 3 inches, now at 11 ft uring’ ¥ 8 points] Last night's scores: BLOOD dical cures in 60 to 90 di short order. Rot ges —_ ' Br ea ; : Peter a tenteitny toning siicak ee On the Result of Baseball Game| Young Wonders Compete for|Enthusiastic Crowd Filled the} su Helen was 10- te mayrite inet GAME. POISON se from, the sytem without 2 : i i. *\ , . Mirae ewe yside — Johnson, Hi » 1 of + drawing aratogution fy ‘bs. ue, vest {Champions March on Washing-) To.pay Hinges Question of| Honors at Franklin Field, Phil-| Stands, but Betting on the fuel dass So Cin, aR a] Waltergi84; McLaren, 186; Gomis, 12 Time of cure, 10 to 60 dave, 4 Gn get the team into witning shape in| ton Field Thinking They Have] Future Meetings. adelphia. Result Was Light. eeaeidgamatyiwe by FR. Movite, vaie:| Krakeplia—Brinkama, 377: H. Meyer,| ge DRAINS temedy (uted exclusively by { ons cured, no pees an Easy Mark in Ned Han- ————s Toile Bao, Won yw «comet, tut. | SCHAEFER MAY MEET Aenean i erg Standing of the Clubs. u (Special to The Evening Wy 11) (Special to The Evening World.) |, aHirvard, third; time, 58s, TIONAL LEAGUE. lon’s Superbas, BATTING ORDER. FRANKLIN FIELD, PHILADEL “EB FIELD, NEW HAVBN, Conn., — CURE IN BILLIARD MATCH, ROP cure By 8 single tea ae ii chp, te PC. Chap w. : = = PHIA, May .—Six hundred and twen-|May 2%3—Pertect weather conditions, MORRIS PARK ENTRIES ROPTURE cured 2, avail Raf | egy OE GCE eR Bee oy Ra eee ty-flve schvol-boy athletes, the pick of| with the exception of a high wind which fe If Arranged, First Contest Will Be |[M case, by my NEW METHOD OURM, zo) Presvur 18 “ui Philadsipnia. ) 2 BATTING ORDER: Coolidge, 3b. Gasiove, cf Ihe Country, assembled on Franklin} swept the feld, were realised thisiat-| sonia PARK) Ni ¥, May S2—Th Played in New York. from: butiagen, oeenoe 9 Getenttan } Gineinaely ..15 Louls. Matthews, 6a. Pearson, 1b. Meld s afternoon to compe the] ternoon h ever 1 dual ide May 23.—The # } mepohivns oor hve Boone Bs Pleld sie sf aa fe te mpet tn ale Ata Cees Aipigs staat (eee following are the entries for Monday's| PARIB, May 23—Jacob Schaefer, the 5 CONSULTATION FREES. h OG Norden lates Wells a #econd annual Middle States Track ani ck | ogee “Wizard” at billiards, expects to make |] 1 make no charge for a frendly talk {? fi cio, We LPO, Club. Ws dy po, | Bheakar Silman, 6 Devitt See Pe CURES Delon Ud erate) Sha: He First Race—Seitins: two-year-old maldens; {® match with Cure, the French expert, |B stricteut confidence. Ir wave book ox, { it cleage 1B 10 ge Mula 1 BR Dobba. ot ok Blan ‘ pulses of the University of Pennsyl- ert perore at aslae Ae yee ERO Se re ‘|to be played in New York next fall and Glusively treating, private kod. snecial 3 ies Te aagiNew: VorRGiLi In (dell Wooyler tb) R. Kermin, . . vara 4) y oa in Bio: Huntccccs..c105 Bally “Castie: which will be followed by a return | [diseases of men for 30 years. | Nething a Paitteenpuicte 33 Ba Weluctetons'} S| Dekuen, ee. iSgectal to TheiKehalnu Werle.) Without exception it was the largest| Harvard spectatora, who indulged in Fortune Hunter. } Y tadge ‘to2] match in Paris. Schaefer will return | Mi iiive {n'y otite equi ecegt, Wewtt 1 of: Ahoarn, 0. CAMBRIDGE, Mags, May 2—dHar-! Sathoring of school-boy athletes ever| frequent oheerlag. The Harvard team — second R , Belinea course after his proposed contest with Cure|MMuse you honestly, treat you skilfully ' Flood, 3b. Yart and Princeton met In baseball at held in this country, and from the Sent the morning mt the Pequot Club- Boule... he "Laurel and renew his contract with the man-| Mand restore you to health in the short- cu. WwW Ymprie, Mr, O'Day, Cambridze to- A blg crowd turned quality of the entries In each event House at Morris Cove, and arrived at price ching. Hepler Sinker er LR: Be, Played all Bl eat: tlie, with the, loget maediine, dies \ Burt WASHINGTON PARK, Brooklyn, | out to witness (he contest between the records were certain to go. In the 100-) tle fleld shortly after noon. All were in. Mowioh Pele Bleue Schnefer says there is no billiard|Mcuarante to cure any case 1 under- Toronto ....-11 May 23.—Having experienced no folie two rivals, for this Is the only athletic yard dash alone seven boys were en-| Prime condition and Capt. Lightner and | ih H champion of Ce ona: Aw beland take. If you searet cally welts See my \| 4 : t tw t r Le} vO o " a> tered who - cov. | Trai i ote t there : : $5) Fournil were not in the last matoh, in joMe cure, jcines furnished. WNewar) in winning the first two games 0} struggle In which tho uwo come together tered who had in previous games cov-| Trainer Graham predicted that th avout two miles, | which three men tled, though the’ prize present sertes from Mr, Hunlon's unfoys/thig year, As was the case last year, ered the distance in even tim would be some surprises In the events Se tunate nine, the champion Pittaburgs | only one game is to be played, but If tos; Mercersburg Academy, fresh from its/and that Yale's calculations of 6 points T™ faced the Trolley Dodgers here again /day's game Is produotive of no lll-feeling victories at Princeton and Yale, was, Ut Of a possible 104 would be badiy } this afternoon. Mt la more than probable that a serlea conceded first place in the number of | #2ken. \g “T only wish every team in the league | will be arranged batween the univers! Saye peer aka Le eee Pee bee . 5 1 paints scored, jelphia and New pe je night in q wan as easy to beat as the Brooldyna,""|mext yoar, and the old-time rivalry on York gohoole etralned peer ‘effort. to} cltsion and this morning took a short said Capt. Fred Clarke when he came] tho diamond will be re-established. { lamd the events which the up-State] 8! on the Sound as a bracer, The iS out on the Meld with bis men to in-| Harvard had not counted on a very aie wore countin~ on Weare Jonn| Yale team, tn charge of ‘Trainer Mike, Nt, Ye dulge in warming up. In making this|hard contest to-day for two reasons, In| avon Sirphy,4 camel trotting on’ thal fipid'van| titencties 5 an the negro athlet m Brown declaration the pirates’ captain was not |the frst place the record of the Two! procracone Bene eulete Ape try | tile as colts, and the early predictions team thls spring has not been one of! 9, ,, : overtraining and other discouraging | ward....... 135] went to Vignaux, who claimed It on the highest average. DR. L. R. WILLIAMS 165 West 34th St, N. YX GAELIC FOOTBALL Hours, 9 A.M, to8 P.M, Sundays, 10 to 3, AT CELTIC PARK. Kickhams and Wolf Tones to Bat- tie for Interstate Honors To-Morrow, Viller Fitth RaceSeiling; seven and Withers mile. ‘ making a boast. The trolley dodge ti i fo e 40-var I Snyder been the easiest kind of picking |great strength, and its narrow escape recon! of She, eee tnteracholastic) prophesies were vat once. pul aside Bit birt $2] In the game of Gaelic football eched- } Clarke. from defeat at the hands of Andover, Sia BLS > the usuai Yale bluff. “Betting on the ito uled for decision to-morrow at Celtle 4 . Fae Ree putes eal eel fae} she - : Negotiated the distance in @ fraction| suit was lght, and up to the last mi 100 South Brooklyn Light-Weight| Te rovters_neverthetess hool yesterday was suich as to dispell under tine proment heaves, ment the anen who hid money sates Wolf Tones, of Waterbury, Conn., in- terstate honors are involved and a stir- ring game {is promised, Each of the teams represents the com- Unue to patronize the games and haw! |all fear in the crimson camp. But fure| ay were unwilling to place much exc nA 4 | The mile run promised to be one of the ( (ven terms, Gapt Thomas, of Yale, w ays He Will Give Gans tie] fer Hanion’s men. With the hope that |ther, Harvard relies to great extent on! reateat races‘of. the: day, 4 ot tween atten sre 1 result, Say: the Superbas would brace up and min |her captain to pull aer out of any aim-| © Fee ore ee aerc cine ae || Cneuminunieative on ths! een ca A i y Mereersbur; es Splacopal Acad- | Uul was willing to concede that Harvard Hardest Fight of His Career) s same trom the champions, the fans |eulty. Clarkson has been pitahing better | MUCrMure: Jones, of kpiscopal Acad- | Lut was willlae te concede Ur share of ‘113° Sergeant . 107 Dr. Saytor., 105 The Carmeilie emy; Cumberland, of Temple College, city Baik 1D Torchligh patitive strength of Its respective tercl- 7 ' came here to-day tn large numbers. than ever this spring, showing rare} firsts, ped irri Of Torebilgnt P é . cawrent 5 jon Me n a will ame t Next Friday Night. . Long before the time for the gamea}speed and curves as well as wonderful Piet piaacined es pawrencevalle she f0Ur Moulton Was Confident. vidvoha nate Mea nee he “ples | 4 to open an army was besleging theJoontrol. Tho Crimson team as a whole! it the country, rood te meek, panels] Fay Moulton, the Yale Cah will commente at 8 o'clock. b park, ‘Phe day was ideal for a game. [has improved in standing up to the bat,| these boys aa and | secre tO ee etd eo vard LATONIA WINNERS. SS The next battle of Importance to be| It wag clear and cool, Manager Hanion | but the men are upt to hit at bad balls) S¢conds, while Cu mberland wus @xpect-|orack, a hard rub in the sprints. Taere Wecided in this country will bring to-["d Fred Clarke were not certain who |and easily get discouraged, The buntii§ aa tad 4.385 if pushed. seemed little Hkelfhood of record-break- (Gipasiah eure an hos TIGER ATHLETES TO ie 4 Willle Fitzgerald, | {@e¥ would put in to pltoh, but at the |i" Rani ‘ deal weather at a faat track and a |ing parformances in the running events. = ‘ening World.) ’ gether Joe Gans an e enmserald.| last moment Hanlon called’ Roy Evans |! aull weak, while the base-running, al- [large and ethusiustic crowd of roaters [Lung the Yale quarter-mile, reported) LATONIA RACK ‘TRACK, CLNCIN- MEET CORNELL’S TO-DAY. of South Brooklyn, for the light-weight] to ine box while Clarke seiccted big | though brilliant at times, ts rataer un- ered: her meet as pane one of aie in excellent shape after his little trip to] NATI, May 23,—Following are the re- championship of the world, ‘They will] Philippi, There were over 4,000 specta-| reliable. Matthews, the little colored she ful ever held on Franklin |@imebury, where a half dogen of, the] e ei short stop, atter a few daya lay-off, ree] yield.) The large number of enttivs injYale athietes were sent to farm it for| Swit of the races run here this attcr- |Great Intereat Being Taken in Dual venty-round bout before tie] ‘ors When game was called, . noon: geet in a twenty-round bout before t First ing. the eld events necessitated two sets be- 1a few days to reoover from a little case] 00n: Ban Francisco A. C. next Friday night. sumed his place again, while Story was Ing contested at th ime. * e o-| oF —Seven-e yr Meet at Albany. Bh me assay moet | Hear ulead a ane, | Ata. Mi Dae ah choca ce rn ets 0 GR aay ara | PERL ASSEN meso aca nny a eee aman otf SOAIGING’ S shape and below the required weight,| Promoting | Beaumont to second. Se- | Btevena was on the slab for the Prince-| | Four of the fastest schoolboys tn Phil-|Hurvand, a hard Tub and possibly take]? to Le was seconds eioy > bes tieaer, ; athle Te atts, Gan is tne tavenite iacune| RENE’ M Bunced My “wag tagen by Jor: |ton’ team, adelpiia were selected to run against {a nret third, "Time Princeton and Cornell will have a dual| —~ = \ Pt i @ favorite In the} dan. | Bvans threw Wagne af fi Brown Preparatory School relay team in| Deming, of Yale, the star of the ro-! second Race—Five-el the ata meet at Albany to-day. Great interest ‘ betting at odds of 6 to 10. It is oxpected| Vancing both runners a base, Bean an effort to heat the world's inter-|cent YalesPrincotoh meet, was picked as| wor nd fo palle. H that by the time the men enter the ring] "qld fled out, No runs, | GEORGETOWN WINS Scholasile rucord. an easy winner of the half mile. Col- Sahiatapanem eee tod SReerko ts tian ateroe Bot only Seine, icyc. € argains bf ip ae € Dp 4 ok 4 well's eleyent ome entry in the mile T x . sf ” Pe the odds will change and Gans will ve a] singled. MeCreed:e forsed Dobbs at 02- FROM ANNAPOLIS. Porn, Hee, gHplecopal; second, land two mike avents was reckoned a} ‘mil ime —1 Ws sities, but by all that will be represented ito 2 shot. Gans is regurded as a sure}ond. Doyle filed out. No runs. 102-6 seconde promising feature for Harvard. He was| T:ird Race—Mile and one-sixteenth. intercollegiate games at Mot ‘OR THIS WE! * winner by every nine out of ten persons secona aunt A. H, Bowser, helten-| conceded the mile, was expected to| Wan by Almless, 8 to 5 and 1 to'2;| im the intercol « at Mott Fe is EK eae a pe oe aay} jecond Innin, . ham; Sheppard, Weatohester Normal, second.| cive Frtachot, of Yale, the race of his|Welsh Girl, 3 to 1, was second, ‘and | Haven next week. The result will fur- fn the coast, Fitsgeraid ix not troubled! reach fanned. Ritchey tripled. Jor-| ANNAPOLIG, Md, May 2%—In the| Mme, 107 acconde ife in. the two-mile event. Clapp, of|Benehileo third. ‘Time—.boly nish another line on what may Ue ox. by the way tae odds are going against) dai got Phelpa's high foul Ay. Phillipp!| boat race here to-day between the| Med, MAL won by Whitham, Germantoua| Yile! "was conseded the thigh, hanilen, peated in that contest, Spalding’s fim, and claims thag If'he does not beat struck Out TO Tua ee ‘s wild trdw | “Weorsetown and Naval Academy crewe, | 101-8 sconts Duan Me UB Tine, with Bauer, 9 ‘dark Gorse’ from Cam; 1902 “Red Head” e e will give iim the hardest fight] Dah le rs , v0 ridge, aaa promising man in " vam ectaanneae, nt) of Ahearn's grounder let Dahlen ‘score | tte former carried off all the honors, ee ee Teas Gs? 88 T hordies. “Sheviin, of “Yale, reported inj WINNERS AT HAWTHORNE, Genuine and Ahearn ‘reach first. Flood struck | Winning first and second places In fine eat Won by Alderete rou iy for Jack O'Bri out. pjoraan was out at frat, ‘Abearn style. All four crews got off well, the ch Maroc, ie one “io “Philadelphia Jack" O'Brien will have| reaching second. Evans {anne D8} navy Jumping into the lead, and for the <7 Poeote mn, yon by Carey HAWTHORNE RACE TRAC! as Miki Ge fall ek the National Ac. ce| FH: ec eat Tae ee Ieee he Weeds for the Sheppar 39 A. Thine, 10 shot-putter, was reported aa likely to do K, May Must Bear Signature ot Spite’: 22.50 A 1903 Nyack ° Pes eas ot 1A shy heat wen | Comathing pensational in hia vent,” °° | tk The races scheduled to be run here adelphia, when he meets George : : KUMLUTuA eWay, fromthe saat THOGTL 5 i Ageett, C. H.| J.-B. Sullivan, of the New York A. C., as follows: nile 4 shee Beaumont filed out. Clarke was the y res| elr | 3 64:5. seconde. “Tole ti 1 4" ' Five: Spaldin; uve; Byers, the champion heavy-welght ut nd-out. Sebring’ struck out’ No | triumph was short lived, as Georgetown | American ioteracholaatie racora, Stele tHe] wae referee of the moot. J. y. Dixon, Werte y race ce grtne Of 8, mites Fama 19.5084. b ; ; 19, A New England, in a six-round dout.| tr NeRGaIEy cS | Second meat won by McCullough, Mercersburg: | ° judges’ were HoT yon Byers has met and held his own with| Sheckard out at first. Dobbs got the| Varsity swept by and soon had a com P.O Mme, 112 Bil course. Tne cree were aggard,| Chancellor, 6 to 6, BEE FACSIMILE WRAPPER BELOW. great condition and was ‘touted as a possible record-breaker in the “hammer (Seectas te The Evening World,) Carter's Little Liver Pills throw, wl 8, the giant Yale W. erond. Pie we r ° : Boston A. 0.: T. J, O'Brien, N. YA. ©..| Marton was third.’ Tine} 4 same. McCreedie singled. Doyie bunt-| fortable lead. The boats crossed the] 440-Yand —Won by Taylor, Brown Prep. i 4 ; Boag ofthe beat men in hia clase, and Rae ecient emir nore: lisles rcliaca: gacond. “Maltlean, Brows Prep; ahied,” white: | ANG, &. Yi RRC: a okot and Qgcond Ruco-Hour, and half ¢urtonge, The only high grade juveniles by some to be the fastesi > Georgetown “Varsity, 11m. 2a. 100: Yer aaron . fi the mile, Franchot Ae fc a ec Tah to 5 six-round boxer In the business. He 1s Fourth Inning. Gsorsetown, scconte’ thin’ be Hiceeles acinar NR Fiala len aad Bate eerie that Cooceloccut Proceeds, 3:40 1, wae ssoond; Peter Paul to select from. Any boy will , et only fest. but he is aggrossive—a| ,Weaner waa Moped at first, Beans.) Ser qccnd: lim fe Bine—I0e | Tale egisle the American | ‘The total score of points. in the rat ee eee ee ewe Won by tell you the value of a Spalding & a oyle got Leacl Navy, n jo'gestic record. ryan \. * f are . ence cocuiated ato bring put Mitohey Med out'to Sheckard, “No runk, a ut Hurd 94 4) eat won dy Leavitt sighs events igi Laila farvard, $l. | rest, 6 to 5 and 2 to §; Duke of York, nameplate. b ne O'Brien, a + Dahlen singled and reached third n H, 8; third, Th even, second, ngalong rd, ting anotner {important match, has vabauieents ; Ae * | s—2.54 8+ — pen At work ever since his sensational thet bessndssunood Alea ont th malig: WRESTLING NOTES. ‘One-itite Run—Woa by MaguMa, Mor 120-Yerd MoedlesrPirst bent, won, by. 3,| Tme—204 $5 { > FOR TORPID LIVER. Bargains in last year’ img with Marvin Hart, and w: ] Dahlen scoring and Ahearn reachin; ———— second, Cumberland, T. C.; third, Jones, ; A M Ie i hh » | CONSTIPATIO! ‘ Ea"condition to score a speedy. victory third. Jordan out at first. Bvans s.ngled,| “Young c pal A ib 4-54 ‘ = Oveman WeMsel mene Meet, p FOR CONSTIPATION, Columbias, Clev ‘ 3 ; ing Corbett” will make his fret h , i 8. . won by E. 4, | ! ing Evans to third. Two runs i , : :, é . outing and race meet to-morrow al . e Getting Heavy, 5 0 Yerry McGovern Miner's Bowery eet 1 abe, Dreabeing che later: Firat heat, won by FR. Moul-| Peldman's Queens County Park, Mas- oe Gans has ad 90 Gai tted that he cannot Fifth Inning. Theatre to-night. "Corbett" will wit-| Moe Pal Woe by Ackerman, XN. A 4 ton, Yate: Me Bs Lightaer, Harvard, eecond; | peth, 1, 1, The taces scheduled are a ma pour ngslde, demanded by| Phelps singled, 80 dfd_Phillippt 4 the wrestling bout between ‘Tom | 4, tert nehes; aroond, Andrus. Lawrence, | time, 10 1-68 10-yard dash and one-! mile ‘run, ‘ : i ead a ta y Sharke: i MY yikes third: Holl Camden High. Second heat, won by W. A. Schick, Harvard; : at one-half, one and Fee a the atit-woluht limit] Cue by load Phelps scoring’. Flood | Roman’ champions anes te Greece, | "skvand Wurates Qviet lk Fiat Menton | Gre, attra pcan Nie foaaae™'e| And caste Faces f CURE SICK HEADACHE Hip says he is willing to go that low on!bad throw let Sebring reach first any | Created a great amount of local interest | My Lemuitt, Merserobune: “eccond, Pleifer, Fo c.'| “Yale. was left with out one contestant in the BF o'clock basis, and the proposition |Phillippl score. Sebring out stealing sec- | It will be Sharkey's Ntst appearance une | Boost West—awvon by , Mecesentiars; one: | ieaa trailing Moar tae tte, one, Moore: > poems fair enough. Gans takes the stand| ond. Two runs, der Graeco rules, Germantowo: time 3 a-e Natinaties be HAL no caampionship light-welgnt af-| Dobbs out at frst, McCredie walked PIS Won by Coxe, ‘Swathmore; second} Mile Run.—Won by BR. W. Y has fought at 133 ringside| Royle out Bransfeld unaysiated, Mc-| Carl Pons, the giant Frenchman, will rebung; time, $7 1-64. W. A. Colwell, Harvard, second; W. J. Hall, el PE for many yours. tn tact, agrne Creedie teaching second. Dahlen was| have a chance to'show wher he can de a bocea Macermttar ict Cash ahd Galweihy at dintvard vi at 3% ds, and Gans d . 2 r to-nigh e1 a ¥ ne y s falsh and ell, of Harvard, and Hall, of igne pounds, an ight in a wrestling way, He is|coxe, 8. PS: time, 23 Tals Wetaue TT vale seored a blanket nish tn ‘the cule ruse Two-speed Spalding, Cafunt . bia and Cleveland Chainiess fill a long-felt want. _— A. G, SPALDING & BROS. mat ttrat | STOMRS | wae OF ee ——K_€“x*_——————EEE—EEES eh, Harvard; Men, Come to Me! {vant eyez, man, that is Stricture, Acute and Chronic Ulcers, Blood Polsoming, § | Noss: Street the plum away from the Buffalo slated to meet A: Toterecholast mt by 1-6 of 4 sec re the same limit. Britt is pee. Waauer Lane u vibe Pransnera | BAY at the Givuslotantauee “ous oie Vault Won by snore Sterversbura: agc- | Vien Gefeating Colwell by inchen with J. Mali Hydrocele, or any Swellings, Catarrhal Disc! % ; nds t \e . PI ond, ‘Tenney, P. C.: thint, Blerve, More heels, 5 ' Ohly make such a weight Sy hard| singled and stote second, Leach Med | nae, and Tw Me YeRIRUh treet and jotta tot 7 ta” oe Nersershare: 40; Yard Daah—Won by J.B. Haigh, Harvard; t Rheumatism in all its forms, Lost Vigor and ‘Ys Sporting, ! i £0 pods. Ritchey out at first. No} Gracco-Roman rules, ‘This will be] is8t UBe—Wea by Whitcomb Mercarsbure: | Weytey, MT. Harvard, eecond; "J. Divas, Bladder and Kidney Conditions, Eczema, ee ht ‘Mind Mowatt Again, Ahearn filed out. Flood out, Phitippi| POM*# Jast engagement in town prior|C: neigh ek, Gi tae) mee Dickinson. T | So Yard Mturdiewinal heat: Won by RJ. ; Bryalpeias of any Eewptive Coadinags (ef the ata a> MORRIS PARK RACES Broad, who became popular in|to Bransfeld| Jordan fanned.’ No raga | te his, big. match with ‘Tom Sharkey at| Run—Won by Cumberland, T. C.; yet dal a W, (Bin, ot Harvard, second; \ at any Associate Diseases of [en, to come and have a social é "] Sulzer's Harlem River Pare next Tues- + Maxon, Mercersburg: third, McCurdly, 1 “top-vard Dash (deal: beste chat with me. 1 will give you Free of Charge 1 thorough per \ sy SR y tgnt. tn Faust M. a.; time, Lim. 3p 3:56. sonal examination, together with an honest and scientific opinion Every Week Day. he will meovt ‘ t elty, tn leas than Joe Kelley Suspended, husky fs Well ‘as clever fellow, rene ard Dash Final heat, Won by Mcgowan | PMG ita area atta al shed to fea = make im bustle in o v to Win. ons ond, juckin, Brown Prep.; third, —Woa t , the Ghicayo fouther-| BOSTON, May %—Kelley and Pelte| arrived in town to-day from ‘Montreal, | Sheppard, W... Avy time, 22 ba trod 44 tap Ll lesbos; Be. Ke sohocnt hee tha Wepty-round bout at aj were both ordered from the fleld in| and says that he will show Faust a few], Grammar School Relay Champlonuhip—Won 0 i q of your case. Suffer no longer. Consult me at once, sysig BY LANDER, Write if’ you can’t call. Hours, 9A. M. to 830P.M. Daily. Sundays $|7 38 Ars, ke" yo ‘ave. 5 w ‘to Marela r van, gecond, with a Of 43 feet 7% Inches Or, Fordham, No Yi. ON. M&M \ eld in New Orleans| the ball gai terd: 4 % Aah 2 by Newton F. Balbi Hewitt, Johoson ant} yy, Harvard, ‘ A Consultation and Advice Pree. we m4 hove no tousht| Ing Umpire Kmelle's daciaione’ ieeliey | match, vo" Ntereat centred In the) Grogehay caput): aaconds "Keogerions anid | Lat a sing, SArTere ING) with « fut'ot 44) % £0 A.M. to4 P.M. . 146 W. a4th St. Arg dead Beata a Py | Se LARGE] ee WinPlre Mantile's desieiona. Aealiey ¥ 3a i Ne in-Won by A. Deming Yale: H. M. MacKenzie, M. D NEW 'VORK, $16 129 9. Sc Mahict™arenun Albrcnd wai Fe ————— ow—Won by Ackerman, M. A] a. BL Bi Harvard, second; D. M. e a] ‘te whieh was won dy! ing put oui of the game in Brooklyn Maseball, Polo Grounds, To-Day,2.@ seceni See A a; tal acta, Me SSN dane gee qlinittgde Seeoid) D. M. Stottat, be Bed | f by Umpire Moran, B, M, ST, LOUIS V5. NEW YORK. Adm. Ss. @,¢ distance, 151 tt, 3 in, ‘Deming. of Yale, won the dgk-mile by inches i Be 60 Cat. f% Ds 4 fo " fe