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RSDAY EVENING. JUNE. 4, 1903. feeb ye ee eee ‘== SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. ==. INDERS WEET TBROOKLYNS VS, 2M QHE,RICTURE OF THe NeW CUP DEFENDER Ow HER WAY TOUTS THE ANG (RELIANCE OFF LWDE'S TEAM’ ST. LOUIS TEAM FOR THE HORSES, FOR CLEN COVE . Cleveland Combination, Led by|Harlon’s Men Open Series of “Kid” McCoy Says His Retire- If the Water |s Calm There To- Their Hard-Hitting Captain,, Four Games with the Cardi- ment This Time Is a Certainty Morrow they New Cup Yacht, _ Begins Series with Griffith's] nals—Schmidt and O'Neill the Because He Feels He Is not} Will Be Officially Measured Bunch on the New Grounds.'. Opposing Pitchers, as Good as He Was, for Races at Sandy Hook. , ; "Kid" McCoy. who has always been| NEWPORT, June ¢—The eup. yacht ' ce } BATTING ORDER. BATTING ORDER. regarded as one of the cleveres: big yaliang set a eaniy this bala for a a nen taat ever pulled ona pair of boxing | V°" CON. W a Gl is sie few York. Cleveland ‘Brooklyn. St, Lous. Gloves, will never again exchan SAN Ceeeea ne tee 4 yas, If Bay, cf. Strang, ib. Farrell, 2b tnd uppercuts with any of the other big] Way ready for the races at Sandy Hook z rite ey Metarthy, If. Sheckard, If. Donovan. rt Noten te hes just made the an.|"ext Week, Her tender, Sunbeam, i A Farland, cf. Flick, rf. |Dobbs, cf Smoot, of f = packed full of spare spars, sails and BF Hlokinan, 2. | McCreedie rt. Brain, 3. Aouncement that he Js through with the} Pitted Tt Pier Feiner Py Lajove, 1b. Doyle, Ib. Marclay, if ring. McCoy has been thinking seriously | 00°" 5) Sen i 55 ngman, 3b. Dahien. sa, Hackett, 1b ¢ quite the profession for some|t® have been measured yesterday,, but § pirauers as: |Jackiltsch, @, Williams, #@ of quitting profess. the water was too rougn to permit of Abbotts Jordan, 35 J; ONeill. c time, but he did not/make up his mind] ./0 Ui Toe Chesbro, p. Moore, D. hmidt, p M. O'Neill, p. to it until last night, when he sent his!" a1 Constitution, it 1s expected, will’ |" ‘Umpire—Mr. O'Laughiin. Unmolre—erosite manager, George Grant, a telegram from|ieaye Bristol today. CAI ther, She .) Gpectal to The Evening World.) (Special to The Bvening World.) Chicago stating his decision. MeCoy|awaits now js her. mainsail, which has decided to follow up racing for a} being recut. The Coiumbia is expected s at Bristol to-day, where she Win be living, and if fuccessfui he intends tO Given'a new bowsprit and be ‘thoroughly buy a few good horses and have them | overhauled. run in h's name at the tracks in this AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, NEW] LEAGUE PARK, ST. LOUIS, June 4— YORK; June 4.—The Clevelands and the| Ned Hanlon’s troupe of Trolley Dodgers threatening weather struck the Gordon|are here for a four days’ engagement Highland about the same time to-day! with the Cardinals, The first session got ; a ye Hi urney to Chicago was SS gn soe ney anan ol he ae ill ain Joutrey in Chie 841 ENGLISH POLO TEAM : wanoting {favorable conditions alt 4 inieeaeiy on racing from his friend, Sam Hil- dreth, the well-known horseman. Me- NOT COMING OVER, et from the Bos- Anything was a reljef from the Coy ‘intends to spend the summer in favorable conditions all around in nearly bs paren Mika Peet ae a Sensors here Root the Cause of Decision, Recent Accident to Buckmaster 4 " selves @ last hole at the ex- a Lajole and his bunch of Napoleons|pense of the Phillies yesterday, and [cae site, tee en Jooked a pretty husky set of players in ‘their; dark blue uniforms, and they were| given a royal welcome by the assem-} died rooters. It was thelr first appear- *amceiin Gotham, but there were many old-timers on the team that the bleacn- erites recognized. GriMith made up his mind that tia ‘was the day to start things. He got Jack'Chesbro ready to work and Jack Gave & solemn promise to do better than he did against the Beanenters. . In an effort to improve the hitting, Griffith made a change in the ‘batting order to-day. After Keeler he sent Con roy t tke bat and followed with Will- jams, MoFarland and Ganzel. ‘This! looked ke a good shift. “Conny” has been getting so many singles, doubles and triples and getting loft on bases, that it seemed an excellent idea to put @ bunch of hard hitters behind him. | Patsy ts confident that his boys will con- {nue thelr advance during the next four} |days. He had a chance to look over the ‘Trolleyites while East, and although they trimmed his bunch two out of! three, He does not consider them dan-| Berous, . His judgment looks goods, for Hanlon fe having his troubles. The Brooklya infield ts about the poorest in the League | Just now, with Tim Flood out. Strang and Jordan show up dismally at third and second. Strang starred as a human steve at Chicago yesterday in his efforts | toy hold down third. Jordan gave a headless exhibition at seeond, where- upon Hanlon got sore and benched him, pinning his faith on Jackiitech. The | German Baron fumbled the first ball hit to him, and then made a bad throw, registering two errors on the one play is on account of the poor showing he made in his fight with Jack Root, of Chicago, tn their ten-round bout at De- trolt tWo months ago. He says he trained hard for the battle, but when the battle started he felt that he was not the same strong fighter he was a few years ago, Yanger to Meet English. Benny Yanger, the undefeated Chicago feather-weight, has been matched to fight Clarence English, the feather- welght boxer of Kansas City, in a ten- round bout before the Miasourl A. C. of Kansas Ctty to-morrow night. After this bout Yanger wili start for San Francisco. where he ts to fight Eddie Hanlon, the clever Califo.n twenty-round bout before the Hayes Val- ley A. C. on June 80. Yanger will be accompanied to the coast by is man- national Mateh, LONDON, June 4.—The English pote players have definitely abandoned ag: this year their proposed visit to Ameri. J. The recent accident to Walter H. Buek- master, who was seriously hurt May 3 at Hurlingham, owing to a collision with Patterson Nicholls, is said to have large ly contributed to this decision, which was cabled by A. Rawlinson to W. Hazard, Secretary of the American F. Association, yesterday. "The reference in that message to “all soldiers refused leave of absence” meant that two army officers who had been selected to piay on the English team are on regimental duty and cannat get the War Office to consent to their neces- garily prolonged absence trom duty, ager, John Hertz, of Chicago. ; Forbes and Felts Fight To-Nixht. " Little Tommy Feltz, the South Brook- lyn feather-weight, who is matched :o ? fight Clarence Forbes, the Western 0 Acting upon the advice of ‘The live-|H® finished tha game, but it ina rate ning World Grimity opened up negotia.|PFedlcon that he severed his cones Hons!with Mller, the lilinols Univer:| {i008 with the socond station then and sity pitcher with the wonderrul recora | ‘Mere this scason, He has been in communica. |, Flood wan due to report here to-day, tion with the young twirler and has|DUt Was delayed. Pitcher Pounds als made him an offer that will probably /*#!¢d to put Jn an appearance, but he Gar acceptea, fs expected to-night. Donovan decided! |to try the O'Nelll battery on the vis'tors | old upon 4 “Saphir ‘alee eas rae eA starter. It was “california” to fight the other two nights if he could y, Q |Schmidt’s turn to perform on the slab secure the engagements. If successful Moore igaeal thal soet sInely arateasl st the) bby alten C | ( \ ON M FADD N PU : eee a | ‘iba Firat Inn 1 | | L. business, wiih Abbott hold- : te ake bls Saeltehlalle Strang walked, Sheckard beat out a RE ORD EN Ale , Bestelelseatenn do bunt to Hackett ‘Dobbs senta fy to The easy manner in whioh Joe Gans, Firat Inning. Tonovanill Micireedieenlortoenviliienus f : ‘the Ight-welght champion, polished off | Herman Long shut off Bay forcing Strang at third. Doyle tripled Willle Fitzgerala in ten rounds in San tempt, out Mralley was more fortunate | to reht, scoring Mcfreedle, Dahien , | Francisco on Friday night will doubt- e: falavonerneat less cost Gans a mate with Jimmy tay bop-Med to Willams. Two runs bY great Britt, the light-weight champion of Call- bantam-weight, in a twenty-round bout ‘before the West End A. C., of St. Louis, to-night, has done more fighting since the beginning of the present year than other pugilist in the pro- feession. Up to date engaged in seventeen fights. He has fought as of- ten as four times a week and was ready when Conroy fumbled his grou rre!}l walked, He was nailed on a C Long made.a mess of Hickman's ¢ steal. Donovan singled to centre, He! ' fornia. Britt had intended to fight Gans NEW YORK’S } q Oe ane Bead egret Haare AE] Wat Aldo nailed stealing, Jack:sis0/Qne Hundred and Eighty-three yal aa Wrestler Who Is to Meet Parker }“ Young Corbett’s” Sparring Ht wien te Si ie covered jiebtar ut | __ MASTER SPECIALIST. Any - and “Hickma vas caugh ft play. Nor ‘ : ‘ , Fi . itzgerald when an ee ees her Bmore acai see c idaemeitee Seek Championship Honors in Tournament for the Champion-/ Next Week Threw O'Connell) Partner Lasted Four Rounds au ihroogy ins.ten ana nna, out 2 | ME NBRVOUS DEBILITY Cei*%a SN f° Fs flied to Bradley. Conroy put one t0/ 4 thunder shower came up at this] the New Jersey Tourney. ship Results in Some Excel-! jin Four Minutes. | with Quaker City Fighter. | Now Britt demands, that the welght, be |f§a0,to,,60 daye by. my own famous = first and die ams: fan NO} polat, Jacklitech singled to left, Jor- i" ( Se ee eee trmvarte STRICTURE Sonedrig mite Taace: i runs. dan Mel to Brain, Schmidt. hit’ M lent Matches on the Richmond | eh without cutting. stretch: = a Second Inning. Wie au apd yaes doubled up with Jack- ‘i 5 thew es “ k K a ace aah An PHIGADELPHIA, June 4.—Kid Me: Little aed in ee nie Ie ; ae {ny f, pain, or loss of time. It is a mar- a as eo right-fiela | Hts No s hal to 7 ‘ening Wo An evidence of George Bothner's g! y a1) . i s) e' nd at prese f 4 ed bgaleee Saag yeh oH A — SHORT HILI J. dune 4.-Owtng County Country Club Links. condition was fu fed last night when|Fadden, the feather-weight fignter of nae Rete igeniamael pretrne | PROSTATIC I permanently, cure ANY ) Nght ler of New England, tn]* onnell, th er and ca"witht'n bust} GRAVESEND ENTRIES, |‘ tit,{imral putles os third, Moore sin- f was misiy { scored. Abbott ering a dozen ———$—— he met Ed. 0 mn to the eham- champion w weight|San Francisco and sparring partner of | ourses the clubs over there offer them ‘oung Corbett,” the champion feather-|Phese days amount. to only $250 or $300 TROUBLES matter, how chronic’ or long standin) Godanan lay ro otra 5 Fes ‘5 Bled over wht, ‘reoring’ Gocnnauel Sa {plonsiip trophy, the New Jersey State} May for the Woman's Meiropetian |g match at New Britain, Conn, ‘The|welzht, was knocked out in the fourtn | for fifteen, or twenty-round, encounters, VARICOCELE guyet i from, 3 to, 0 { heshio pulle) down a hot one from (Special to The F Association has received 183 | Golf championship to-day at the Rled>) oy ampion exiiibited great form, O'Con-|round by Sammy Smith, the Quaker Ctly | Jack ("Twin ) Sulllvan.the New Fng!and | i iernai absorptive process. * Ye bat and nailed Moore at second:| pace mack. GRavEseNn, ; act. {mend County Country Club) was. the | on Ine |fehter xt the National A.C. leet night | Welter-welght champion, sin ng. |B Radical cures in 60 to 90 days. y Avas caught a block stealing, Two RACK. G' . the largest on reedrd. It ds hard- x ©] nell was v r, but in that line hter, a ? . C. 1a -|Tand at present, has sent a letter to a| LOOD 3 oe a ee cree: “The entries for to-morrow's races are t important of the week, The best | Bothner excelled. In’ just four minutes|"Young Corbett’ was to have fougat|frienq in this’ country advising all | 1 likely, howe that there will be | 7 jon trom the system without DRAINS {eee Nosed excluclrey by \33 rs after the sifting out of. the | after the bout began, O'Connell was puC| Smith, but too sick | American fighters to stay away from |more than 120 starters, But even that, F ja he bout began, D t ut as he was too sick to meot | America BS picontaccomine nts Ming: about six i, more than can he handled: conven- | afer rounds were at last In opposi-|down with a scissors hold. Botbner|him Matchmaker MoGuigan substituted | England. | Geoten nog, Pores in They have been sending wem! ¢on, Bave O'Connell such a gruelling im that)McFadden. The latter was no match|hjs last fight. ru MoFarland bunted and died. Ganzei! lows led to Wright. Long filed to Hickman. | “piss: nace—Three-year-old; No ruhs. Vhird Inning. JOR Minotaur .s.cec..0108 | Tent ers Ot. Pittanus k ) Mrs. Stout, twice national champton, | space t ter wi . rt edi: Yi i \ Bradley Med ¢o Davis. Lajoie Med to | rity Samm coe M Rlttacus ese 8 Laway at short Intérvals FInce SOc | eee se ae eartn coee has | ROle. to. bean thre eed ences ae ate fee eet wha jabbed him repeatedly | maate Connolly Home. SONSULTATION FREE. il Rea Micban, alede Lond: to | ora ais’ Tormen cee ae morning, and the qftleth couple! d serson, who had | abl ain the second bout, A silelin the faco with ati lefts and also] Usa, Connally, the light-welght 1 CONSULTATION FAGE am Gansel. “No runs ‘ cat, | Star aut Garter noe get oft till after halt pus: | PCCM TeRurded for two years aw a com) De: of $1) was made on the result. pounded him ‘ard about’the body and! Eade | Caine who has BO CnAee come 1qine 10 them "Connor filed to left. Cresbro o donn A ‘aptivator hh ae eturned | N& cha Kirkly wet M After the bout Bothner said that he] kidneys, ? SS aa ie | jctest confidence, I Baye been 4 Dickman: Davis ¢ at first! iS x 1. Among the early scores yeturned | 16 c} . y i s ‘ t n Y 4 Kat fighting in fair luck in England! fi ® AS} bee Moore to, itteman, Davis died sale ant a furlong F. Lou teshoafs Mien Rush Uns expected to use exactly. the same tac-! | MeFudden trled hard to reach Smith's Ageing iho fast, nine months, “arrived iM swalvely Foaling, Provats soni ae rol |derhill, a former national champion, was} t!cs in his world's championship match] jaw with one of his right swings, but]here from the other side Saturday. Con- | Mi science can devise or money buy is ul Wilcox, Montclair, Fourth Inning. | Cartunete tan N. Kennaday, Monte 3 ag 2 with Harvey Parkes vhich is to by y the boxin, ame has been | ‘ing in my office equipment. T will 4 psec) N. Rennaday,, td | agate Ruth, Miss Badgeley,| With Harvey Parker. which 1s to bel failed. In the fourth round Smith|nolly says gi n | lacking tn my ent. twil § BroFarlanid made a, sient catch OC) Somers He atata Sut a8 tn and Mies Elsa Hurlout made a vigor. |lecided a Sulzer's Harlem River Park | jaboed McFadden twice In the face and |rulned jn England by, the Engen fest: | Muse you hovestly, eet, Yo ae guar * ary OF id Gemaelk No runs. | Til Rece— The’ Criterion | Candler, “Baituerol out 42 Hore to wrest te Mec, Av ttle | eX! Tuesday aight. He says he 18/05 the blows dazed him Smith, quick aa | St, aatesine,, $2, AENE Jor one tonal | Mien ime th the fenat medicine, dle, ‘ Gochnaurr Med to Gen: UNS S| nels are nee | Belttatn, wood, wut 44 : sds working better to-day than ever before ‘ dai Club and other clubs in that country, |[mcomfort ‘and expense practicable, 1 : Keeler beat out a little one and got | {jilr. Pineca out 43, the present ho! Mra. EB. A daw t ; @ finsh, sent his rigat to McFadden's}ing Club and Sota fight with any |p Susrantee to cure any, case T under- % to third on Conr single over second. | 7hmecea, - TAAL, out 48, and is now down to the required weleht| jaw and the ‘Frisco lad dropped to the | Connolly is in search of a fight with any | Be "Pon eannot call, write for my Williams flied to right, but it was far | Fine FI niaoat out 4 185 pounds. light-weight in the world, not barring | Hiioma cure. Medicines’ furnished. na nil * Tat Tonlan 43 not until 11,30 o'clock that (he floor ike a log. He was counted out}any one. He says he would like to get! = snough away for Keeler to c Hambure McFarland fanned. Ganzel out on an / Pirouette by the referee. The majority of thelon a fight with Jimmy Britt, of Call-/ in 45-85, 3) Blast pair, Miss Vander I 3 fornia, oof pnd Miss DR. L. R. WILLIAMS, dgewood, out aaay one io short. One run. mile and a aixteentn foncelair, ou tn a W _&.| Kirkby, left the tee. he first match spectators thought MoFadden nad quit. B Fitth toning, Brats it ag| ATRL lakes, kW: {0 bak P2l-| wa a ctcking ood one, Afra: Menice [EXTREMES WILL MEET : = 165 West 34th St, N.Y. °° Abbott fied to Moore | Win Howard Ta A Geckhann nelewnuds oe 4 | making her best score of the week, IN COASTING CONTEST. Hours. 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. Sundays, 10 to 3, ‘ fanned. Conroy to Ganzel | Abs Melmeroines itt % | while Miss Kirkby was pushing her all 1 when Bay handed him one, and the| The Regent .......10 Kine Raine funner got to third. Bradley bounded | Anten 103 Ste Aster.” Gheabro's head. and | Fiun‘Nace—Twocvenr-olde, ttesiocp, ave Ge the way. Mrs, Ma out 44, 3 y stored. | Ganzel “dropped: Long | ie : Brown Moatclatr out | AA, Ma pep eaey 43 “sf fs teh Lajole an radley ii cate 126 Agnes Bret are cant reey, our. 46 juribut 84546 § 5-1 < rom, “ickman “fled to Williams. |-Bath Bea TaD Het Wot ngs | ORE ot ere og tt, ta 408 iss Underhill ‘was Ldown ‘at “the| Extremes will meet in the Metropole e a ws sine. | Jule M. M9 Waleerin 000113 | Bede ontslatr, out. 45, in 461 Long doubled to centre. O'Connor) Sixth Race—satdens: selling: one mile end |Polmer, Newark, out 46. in 46-82 ; i ee 5 ‘ * | ninth, The sixth in 4 and seventh in 3] Cycling Club's coasting contest on La- f b pled tore fanned. Davis : i E Lon the dong clanxhs Nee aon ene ‘ot |fevette Boulevard on Saturday. ‘The CURE FOR J : 3 Padono shay: Chesbro) fanne tM 4 Ragrewoot, out 41, In 44-85 them back for Miss Underhill and they | Competitors will be started in pairs, and } Shore Engiewyod, out 49, in 499K. Rovert. halved the nintir among those paired are E. J. Dixon, the SPECIFIC N Sinclair, Bait out 60, In 4404 lied to left. No runs Sat a dn aah. Jame ae 220-pounder who won second prize last F THE e was 2up at the | i sty.poand Boy Will De Paired = B65 5 mg with sauipcoaa ee ONLY B L '@] oO D Sportsmen's Goods, a Sixth Inning, rar + i ol 1 47-03. James | y 7 643 i ;-Toxin Serum discovered Ly Dr. Francis A, Sieber. For cOarthy out \Chesvro to Ganzel. and | py, 7 vents wees out it tn teneo. a Ww rire sernty( year, and little 60-pound Arthur Schwal- Is the Anti-Toxin. Pees sick Jas io yer cinnauer | Th how Hiiard | Rance, "iecaners whe | Stout was & de‘nie lun’ getting | bach, the eleven-year-old son of AlexIthe first time in the history of civilization a complete cure is guaranteed i) bet Peete went. tor Blue Jey Ban, ir Hl third in two. Schwatoach. Brooklyn's old-time wheel-|for this oldest and most ferrible of all diseases. It is no longer either £ fled to centre. | Will z [7 Rela, wont sles Five Harlvert| man, who !a almost as expert as his ieeeteacy to suffer in shame and silence, or to poison one’s system with ut Ma er tas tcom : ud YALE CREW GETS INTO | wilson’ Mont ay MUO HB snd dA | RTUCR A Saat ev cece aie cealian Merearyand Potash, which never cure, The only human agency through f aU aaa | SHELL AT NEW LONDON. | it it no a resdita will being are spell morow incruliig, Alderman Teseph Oat-| which contagious Blood Poison a be : ase | ad i, Momtclatr “aut Coogee ans : , President of the Associated Cy- i Sieber Serum .veatmen < z 3 , COMPLETE WITH be age Oarsmen WIL inve Three Weeks | cu siien . . vi Sel inerhelanntcniats ne Clubs ‘of New York, will be the cured is the SES db . tem 1008 NO RTOR-BRAKUS, AT Standing of the Clubs, ncWerliron\iiaceeen eine | even _ Bnslonaed, out 46, 49-9) a MOMVMWAL Rrsllos owned and administered by INTERNATIONAL SERUM TOXIN co. , ‘ AMER.CAN LEAGUE. -l of ynesler, Irs, Baituerols.o: Blanca nan ee t i; Cid. WL EF here in a spe ‘ar ‘rom New London, |! cea oon awe, Hillside, out 43, in 46-89, W : LE Cee eo hee Semon AT eae a eT ear olSongan bexersioe Recmeaall ‘and 1 aa area ae —____ | the next three weeks the Yale crew will|Biake, Jr, Enalemood, our 44, In 46—90. Mongan bent ) amsdell 2 up ane College Pitcher foe New Yorks. : r, Bway & j indulge in the hardest kind of training | Keating: Lakewood, out 43, tn 4388. Dep. | to play - URBANA, Ill, June 4.—"Deacon" mil-|S1> JAMES BUIEDING G2 9 A.M, to ° ‘, i Carita) come’ atrugele withcdne tise eae 6 meting Slams "Huff's ‘best pitcher, 1s negotiating | 26th St. OFFICE HOURS: 9 A. ™. Founder of the “Big Stores’’ ? et Vara velgpt:, The’ gons, of) Slt meriyed\| Nex aA vv Peet, We |HANLAN DECIDES ON vith Clark Grimth, who wants him for|8 P.M, Sundays: 10 to 12 M. , Pi Ea- the pitching staff of the New York Send to Dept. A for Free Booklet. a ‘ out 48, M.. Olyphant, As soon as the oarame hed thelr nd init, om... re THE COLUMBIA FOUR. | American League team, Miller andj ee | quarters they got into thelr rowing togs TEE oe eK Gronin Leet e&t ———— Griffith are exchanging telegrams aid , 7 EAOH AND EVERY WHEEL 18 a and In less than twent Naty alber at lease at ty Fa ee ae ee il amore than Hkely| THE INJECTION TREATMENT. | THR 4BIG STORES’ ” FounprR, 5 BY THE | 8 ler W the linois er var inated BABE Ree Go COVERED | member of the squad was down on the dee pentane cle Gactitertien try his hand and arm In New York. We can readily understand the popu! ‘Tt ts an abrupt but (when explained) a SPALDING GUARANTEE, ( - 4, float ready to get down to worx ar eRe ee er rentekaite: at plea nea opponition which amet. the metical profes-| ustural trannitlon from managing the big- | —— ‘ as 7 ‘The weather was ideal for a apin, ana |out 48, In. 8-3 "} After muc nting Coach Han- fon when they first began to administer partment store business in the world . ‘sg § $00; paitimore Jas a result coaches “Phil” danse |. i, amels, sonia ou Jian has cally decided ¢ Vauderbiles poke er iets «ee aicine by hypodermic injection instead of | to tho establishing and running af one of Mare ate Gere Tate Peis w # ses erovicepte and Joon Kennedy could not jet the op-| |X ¥ ood. out 46 00; 11, MP OF the “varsity, four cwhloh i PARIS, June 4.-W. 1. Vanderbilt's} turough the stomach. The ordinary person | the biggest miedical concerns in the world. "A G. SPALDING & BROS, . 3 YZ S485| Worcaater.. jportunity go by to take & spin on the | A i out 42, in 46-83. L | resent the Cotumbla ty in the] Biltmore was third In the race for the] oq gee" the medicine in a teaspoon, and | Yet this Is precisely the change made about a . Ge i MS river | R. Garriteon, ty, out 4% IA SS. | race Which will take 5 At Pough-| Prax Porte Matliot at the Longchamps| "Oy" tee ita drastic action in the| Year ago by Frank H. Cooper, Eaq., founder eae vet stds! wed ae —<—_—_ a keepsie the latter part of this month.| meeting to-day, Bermach, But the wise doctor very well|of the “Big Stores" of Slexel-Cooper Co. of = aa a knew that half or more of the virtue of his | Chicago and New York. In the possession cad ta . mt 7 0 if an ample fortune, with an nell, : Sporti who rowed In the freshmen eight lastlowapp Yale Track Team's Captain, | remedial agent was lont during the diges: | 0 nelination to porting. WINS CHAMPIONSHIP. | suinmer and who stroked the junior Bi dapaas SEaAelVG live process. So the hypodermic needle came | travel, at an age when the destro to retire the ee dee edwin att] ABW HAVEN, June 4—Eawin Clapp. |inio Suse, and to now univernally: employed | from business ts usually strong, Mr. Cooper 1 t, Paul, Minn., has been elected 4s where it is desirable to have | deliberately undertook the respo: cine LaRDS WINNERS AT LATONIA. |MORRIS HIGH SCHOOL The stroke will be Burrit N, Wheel | | | (pectal to The te¥ening World.) — ee VIBORNIS RaCH TRACK, June Special (o The Evening World.) piiowing are the results of the} LATONIA RACE TRACK, June 4 | oy , dike, 0. 3 Ip ay ‘an fro 1 nea ned to De run here. this} The races scheduled to be run here this | Vletory Over DeW4tt Clinton Flmces | V0 80) wintam . Allen, at No, 2| iatthe litercollegiate champion hurdier, | issuer unchanged through the circulaticn. | Toxin Oo., who admiulster the Sleber serum ea Opes Ron. FenULLOA Bae TOlo We: Athletic ‘Team First in Me: Jon last year's second ‘varsity, —<——_— HevSleder has been one of the most per: | treatment, the first and only cure for com | SIX RACES TO-MORROW AT 2.90 P. Me rowed, on'- lasts.» Braye 7 |ittent advocates of this pynciple, and he | tagious blood poinon ‘since ever the world) SPECI ropolitan District, TIME TABLE TO-MO} - 1 0n| Cincinnati-Philadelphia G. 1 putes much of the success cf bis com-| began. "I knew of no cther way {i whi tla leave E. Cincianal ba ame re lara cure for, blood potson to the fact that | 1 could do eo much good.” Mr. Cooper aed | I 20 4.0), hho Lak and A. D. “Mackenzle, bow, row fat Race, seven furiongs—Vvon . by e—Seven furlongs. iy Bets Bra 2 to 5: The ‘isis, > Land 10 toils ohnwrearh, | Morris 1 ce. vase second; jaran 9 econd cust Blorse Morris 1 Wout ‘me, 1,31 2-5. ig thi ume, 1.30 1-4, csi of School won the cham-| the freshmen elght last June “ Be reece ner] caecctemnmen Sine Ieal une. 0 ia Postponed, els ‘infected directly into the bicod and | extly observes: The fact that a merchant | terminus of the ‘Bridye, via Sth Base, ix Aeslongs—-W on by bs Race, five furlongs—Won by | schools by dofeating Le Witt Clinton| composed of C. R. Willis, M.D, Ferris,| CINCINNATI, June 4.—The game Seen ee a tobal, Berumm erpaerpat eer pe yy ries dens ere ow Ue 10.05 to 12.05 every 12 minut pai § 6 Land 2 eo 1; Mar Lackiman Jr. 8 to 1 and 3 to til tigh School in dual games at Ohio| J. .M. Barly and Herbe:: ttoe Odell, schéduled to be played here to-day be-| {Me Tine" putiaing, Broadway ahd 26th | wumetent guarantee of its value, and is the | Hall, Uridge (st, Fulton st. FF for’ Dh Was seconds] Wenrick. 6 to 5 for place, was second ; ae ‘i Yncl < + ‘i h 6th mt. 26th * for vivid yesterday afternoon by the score} ‘The Columbla crew. had intended to. tween the Cincinnati and Philadelphia! Street. have cured hundreds of hitherio| reason why #o many persons have come in | ata. 16th #., 26th at. and oth pian turd, Time, 138 | Dr. Cartiedge was third. Time, 1001-2, | 28 seat ¥ practice onthe Poughkeepate course, but) National teams was postponed on ac-| hopeless cases of contagious blood poluon | confdencesto the company's offices in New | ciicaul wa; Yas Broadway, oppo- rake by]. Dhind Race—One mile.-—-Won by Ross-|" ‘The victoty.is the second ‘for Morris| on account of the rough water on’ the| count of rain. through the administration of the Sieber | York (St. Qames Building, corner Broadway | aiio Post-ome: $10 worth racing Jo. 4 to # to 1 and even: Sailor's Dream. | High Sshool_ within a week. High|Hudeon Capt. Bartholomew has been a |Serum, the only human agency through| and 26th ) and all of tho leading | tormation, uc shot Friday; Wi ‘Was second, and Lulgart third. | Senool of Commerce was the victim on! compelled to have the crews practice on’ Baseball To-Day,4 P.M. American League. which this dreadful disease can possibly be |‘cities, Ww! Seanebes ave. been estab- | selections’ une jofullost dnvestigation couse f Monday. «+ - the Harlem iRiver, Greater N.Y, va. Cleveland, B'way & 160 at. *.* cured, Fadel <~"Wabage orn ee | eds SAMPLE =

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