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we ee! ve === SPORTING NEWS SPECIA THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 6, 1903. = = oe Se a Se _ - _ — iN * * , DOKLYNS INVADERS AND CAPTAINS OF YALE AND HARVARD'S ’VARSITY CREWS. CARTER 10 BOX | , : | 4 e | A 1 ——- ———— { _ ffrolley Dodgers and St. Louis’Manager Clark Griffiths Puts Brooklynite Will Have Mopor- Team Make Another Attempt) Jesse Tannehill in the Box To- tunity to Make Good Claim to Play Baseball Game in Un-; Day to Puzzle Napoleon La- that He Can Beat Quaker in favorable Weather. | joie’s Hard-Hitting Batters. Six Rounds on June 17. 8 ———— I eee | , HANLON PUTS JONES IN BOX.|LEONARD FACES NEW YORK po aoea tae SLR Reda iL) Las the managers of “Philadelphia Jack” ‘ O'Brien and “Kid Carter, of South j Eheooklyn, a mateh has finally been are 3 BATTING ORDER. BATTIN | ATTING ORDER. | ranged hetween the mon, According to 4 : rm i the artieles the men will engage In a it. Louls. ew. York Cleveland. six-round bout before the Industrial A. og, ly A, Davie, Ie Bay. of *. of Philadelphia on June 17. ‘They cf. Smoot, ef. Cantos sh Bradley te. will battle at 1% pounds, welgh In at ' te, rf. Braln, 3b, Witans, Meetane ib 9.90 o'clock on the night of the fight (a 1b, feed If, MoFarland of. MoCartney, If, The Incentive will 6) per cent. of the jen, ¢ lackett, 1b. Ganzel, 1b, lick, rf. Beka Peeatel Tack '*~ Willams, Courtney, $5. Gochhauer, 0 . a 1 a , O'Con: 1 ote Abbott, c. Should Be a Good Bont Tones, p. McFariand, p. Tannehill, p. Leonard, Umpire—Mr. Emstte, enaa the manic Woon ‘ ae should be a hard fight. ‘The men (Bpecial to The Evening World.) AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, NEW hold a bitter grudge against each other. LEAGUE PARK, ST. LOUIS. June 6.| yoni, June @ The great playing we As a result of this enmity there {s no “The Cardinals and Trolley Dodgers! the Invaders yexterday re ae af doubt that they will tear right into ate another attempt to play a game ach oer at the sound of the bell. Car- + upon the crowd this afternoon as did tae ; enee 2 c Barat one the) wektner was again earlier hour set for playing, By three ee hls aagertions from time to time ike ttaet earning a 5 Sati his band/ o'clock, thirty minutes before game per ne pat be) WUbs: to bot hla share re peed hed ss bay en time, the bleachers and stands were fill- ieaal Ahan alskoUnde rece edith bite makers, and from the looks of thingsling up rapidly and there were 10,00 Haclevae PHUGHGL RIES ae Ec eoee when they went on the field this atter-|peopie on hand when time waa called he clever Philadelphian. ‘The latter saya moon, they will be lucky to finish the! Tt was tho last appearance of the Clove: Bab eee wil Bercy eoalathe tence < joth men will beg, raining to- y er ani lands and Lajole was anxious tc take Doe e centae. sige eel a Ih 4 lanager Hanlon telegraphed Hughey | to.day'’s game, as it moant the better : doin the Brookiyne at Boston on June 16.) he did, Grif, however, had his mind| @/77RORE ana (american Sey etd ed reports, ekecupiia ni Mats ont dclig eeu erie tilineeiecane mountains, but instead will particlpave fe mare to follow. Hughey ts slated for /the Now Yorks had. but to repeat yeu CAPTAIN af ha three weeks’ yachting trip, starting bind Nee bat sag wes arene Bo be | terday's sty:e of play to do the trick. HIARVARP to-day, ‘The little fellow had made up " oe nd ae ep | It is wonderful what a difference win-| VARO/T7T CREW. Pa A Ch) LE Gated talea Cs tating the bench. Jack held down the| ning a game makes to a lot of players as his physician thought It would be middle sack for Washington last fall ‘rhe Invaders were out for early prace a aa better him to spend at least three and played good ball, barring a litt!e | tice, fecding like a lot of colts, Every. (Special to The Evening World.) Weeks on the water, abandoned his trip. slowness on double plays. Hanlon be- body y 1a smile, for the first. tim NEW LONDON, Conn., June 6.—Six crews were on the Thames River ’ | Sam Harris, manager of McGovern, Weves that the new arrangement will | Since the retur home, and everybody until 7 o'clock last evening, Yale’s ‘varsity eight and four, also her frosh- | says he Js confident ‘Terry will come strengthen the Brooklyn infield and im-| game. rarer | ‘round all right and will be read; Bh Pd man eight and four, and Harvard's 'varaiiy eight and four. ly te Brove the batting and base running. No word having come from the Fisher ‘ i - Nght again in the fall. x6 ‘The deal to trade Strang for Elber-| Hullding, in Chicago, where Ban Join~ The Crimson ‘varsity squad arrived last night, and Coach Higginson Mysterious One Rett: on angs oO iu in er ie feld is off, the Detroit club reruslbe te Pannen back inthe wag Gnftitn | but |had the shells launched and ail hands hard at practice less than ten min- “Mysterious Billy” wane is the latest part with the shortstop. Hanlon has|was warned to keep his glove on his | utes after arriving on the launch from New London. On account of fighter to an hi e author’ deal in view: hand, however, and to let the manager 5 tig cen eae Shennan esto Donovan had his new find. Dunleavy, | Tpister all the kicks. McGrew, the 'varsity stroke, being detained in Cambridge, Higginson took the ring. His defeat by Joe Walcott in S | pated for the firing line, with MoFar-|or@H’,."armed, up, Hernhard, the | his old familiar seat aft and put the other oarsmen in the boat on thelr fe ribo ad dS oh bedees 5 Yand and Sanders in reserve rent him in to snatch the ame | mettle for upwar sur. —— oe EDS ARIS LCRA TON Ca eek Cees Says aay worket once alnce ne] figin, the improving toh the am. ee oe os = an he vy eeenee sand vee | vest fighters that ever pulled on a glove. rumored 7 p crew Js not up to the standard, by any means, e veteran | , A A ; f, r | Joined “the Cardinals and his showing| of the Invaders has "Seen tmotpontd s, Seana oe "a" Starts on Even Terms with the Big Crowd of Society Women Fourth Annual Championship of “ort ts. friette Tieh\ was impressive. He pitched against Chi-|Until the latter’ part of next” week. coach when the evening's exercise had ended. “I worked hard with them 4 icant Ae Billy Stift, the hard-hitting middle- Sago and tet them down with five inte.| Bhere, wil be nothing, doing. until the |for four miles and am completely winded, as I am out of training. How- Freshman Eight and Wins| and Men Assemble at Beau-| New Jersey Association Re-| weight. of Chicago, and Charley Burne, “Arizona” Jones, Hanlon's Callfornia|men may be traded off for Elberneld, (ever, we have nearly three weeks ahead of us and there ought to be con- i A ‘ iti the) ‘Clncinnatl ‘slugger, have signed phenom, zerved the pellet for Brooklyn, | he “Kid ig analois to come Hee, tht | lderable change for the hetter In that period.” Easily Over a Mile and aj tiful Country Home of the New| Sults in Exciting Matches Be- articles of agreement in Chicago to try 1 Is lon will keep him out of the . ‘ conclusions in a finish fight, to be hel Pras (aed rica seat nl game forthe season as far aq Detroit Jullan Curtiss will go over the course in a launch and set the half-mile] Quarter Course. York Athletic Club. tween Crack Players. in private in that city In two weeks. =| ay 4 i | £8gs. hey will battle for a side bet of $200. rell and Hackett disposed of Sheckard./Pay, him. the $20 he was fned, but 7 re Taw i ‘i . Baistitcl@cuer. No runs, Grimth would gladly'do so to got ie) ‘Phe New Haven oarsmen are not saying much, but there is a contented! Garng pmRRY, Conn, June &—The| 7 CLOSE FIGHT WUC OUUBTE LENT) BU aa we eee eee ee ee cNonovan ade | trade In some to defeat without making a desperate struggle. The freshmen held a jollifl-| tables on the Freshmen, and in a mile! this afternoon at the games of the New _——— = vencin to tind pomgeshe play Brain First Inning. cation meeting last night owing to their defeat of the ‘varsity crew by a| “Md @ quarter race easily defeated them} York Athletic Club at its pretty sum-| Some most interesting golf ts being Donovan scored on Dahlen's'ma of'the| Bay put one to Ganzel and, the bie at length in a two-mile brush. Capt. Kit Brown's cottage, where they |..." Sete eaaiait oeeralgele mer home. The affair is an invitation | played to-day in the fourth annual yw Gown. Barclay sent a fly follow had to aldo after the pick-up t lare quartered, was decorated and Illuminated from the tcp of the chimney eo vera one exclusively, no tickets being placed | champlonship of the New Jersey State in. make the out, Gaazel got another out rowed up stream about @ mile and @lon gale. The popularity of the clud’s| Golf Association at Short Hill —_——>—_ wre vo her oaptitr ed ees lt iy ay reer to the ground floor, jduarter, followed by the launch Elhu| meets in society 1s proven by the in-]| ‘The final for "the haninlanahle of the cn, RATIONAL LEAGUE. L. po,| Went for ay trivie. Htteksman followed Harvard's freshman crews are expected from Cambridge this afternoon. ee Fe ee oe tg creased demand for Invitations each | State, between Mare M. Michael, Youn- x Uy Be Bote ich Gf gag | Davis popped one up to second. Kee- tholr hands away {a9ter om ten aaore |teracet. the different events are of ex-| Englewood, ts at thirty-six holes, ut B20 ‘Sialst toula.sd2 G1 219) ler Med to) lett. Conroy It one to ae ceptional value, it 1s needless to say | the men seem very evently matched, and short and died. No runs, quickly. that the entry let was 0 one, th ro D1 pS arETTET aioe etn! " }_ When the crews had arrived a¢ 8] contestants Including pear ailtseleste|sueeangel ne ee fe ae We LPC.) Clu, . Le, PC. point about a mile and a quarter above |icee athletes who fought ; 24° 18 .615| Cleveland 17 514] Pitok’s fly went to Davis after a hard the quarters the freshman four and| eo 0. CS hho tought tor thelr alma) |) Atithesend of (he: ire: elehteen’ holes, 17.675) Detroit 21 462) run. Willlams made a sensational one- ‘ 4 ch, he | etre s supremacy at the intercollestate| Michael only led by one up. BOG BTNew ork 16 Zt 2 Thand entch of Gouchnauer's drive that elght caught up with the launch. The| meet at Berkeley Oval last Saturday. The summary of the other play fol- +20 17 bul] Washington. 11 27-28) ookea Hke a two-bagger, and the fans {river was ‘very, ‘smooth and no! wind |"“Arthar Duffy, holder of world's record | lows: ——— ent crazy. Abbott put one © pame was blowing 1 the four crews were 2 2 TERN LEAGUE. Miche Gnandledint AraC NOIEuaee ie . up for a raciig start. ‘or the W-vard dash, was down for a| Second sfxteen; semt-fnals—Howard Gin, L. PC) “Club, L. Pc.|" ‘The rooters were still applauding when | pie aia crews Were sent away [try at the 7-yard reoord. In his warm-| South Orange, beat B. Sloston, Arsdale, by 1 up. {Blears HB Ad | Munowitagct ie Ay ing tte? | Holder of the Metropolitan As- |sccii'sier Hot NGtan UE °F Hay | ME-HD Work ‘De Tet out a fow wotohen} sane A Tong, bese: bet 2 Aters 44 (Ge) Rochester’ .210 2 “ais | Farland pat a hot one past Hernard and | Gather in L Numb io 5 |ihatntained this lead. theoughout and covered some short stretches uf | Montclair, by 6 up and 4 to play 1 118 17 (614l Worcester \'.10 22 .313 Lajole for 4 ase, and xot to mecond ot) en Gather in Large Numbers sociation Title Defeats Miss! The | freshime and ‘varsity celghts | tye ty-five and thirty yards with a] Turd Lcd ten arene “A ripen ——————— janzel's single ‘to rr ‘Courtney started on n terms ar ro! he | smoothness of action that brought salvos | Montelair, tes old Wiloox, Montclalr, by forced Ganzel at ec and wis i 1 |first the ‘varsity crew showed Its super- | x08 ee up 0) . {GRAVESEND ENTRIES. forced “Ganzel” at’ second and wis) to Cheer the Young Women of| Vanderhoef in Final Match, | luits, grattaliy pulling away, until at Of applause from the gayly bedecked af OMe a. vege wg, Harli, Boat ‘ LD runs. Elmira College on Their An & point opposite the ‘crews’ quarters stands. Edgar Glass, the Yale guard BAwele le med + Baylis, ie % Third Inning. D there was a length of open water |who helped materially to pile up the |" 0 10 KO. 5 = " tween the boats. The form shown by} ,. = >, Four sixteon, semi-finals—W. J, Evans, Engle NEW YORK"! rca ton akOne: eae | effort to first, Bernard meanw of the woman's champlonship of the|°°FNCS C. nigs, Chairman of the Re- Ge waldhes Ste coven Oe thir N. Fendelton Rogers, jr., Baltusrot, beat E. N. p —The entries for Monday ces are ay) Curt to Bet to Mats eediey. iripled — Metropolitan Golf Association, won that} gatta Comaiitee, who etme here last pda ay ‘ = | Todesamedtisralnshy.4 7 6O end. 8.8) 30 NERVOUS Cr ick follows: centre, scoring Bernhard, and ¢ title for the coming year to-day by de-| might, went out to flag the course this legians who had failed to make good at! Fourth Eight—Semi-finale; D. H. Barrows, DEBILITY cureadlcal in i * » First Race—Selling; about six furlongs home ‘on Lajole'a single to third (Special to The Evening World.) Pee ee eee ee a ee es | forenoon, but the thick (ox hanwing over | Werkeley Oval last week were on hand| naltueol, beet 0. M. Marvin, i Monteler, | i to 46 days by my ‘own famous 6 Interval ss AGA] mertuck | Conroy Hickman ehacriticeds LMIRA, June 6.-On the historte! tour up and three to play. nals bY | the riv de Ht imponsible, Mr. Curtiss |to try and retrieve thelr shattered repu: | by 3 up and 1 to play; Paul Wilcox, Montclair, STRICTUR ai aig ec xo . adva g Larry, but McCarth her mus of Bi “ollege, the ¢ ae FADD OEE BELO EDLAY: ll probably make another attempt to- lor 4 arliiterect he local ¢. wheel Battusrol, by 1 w cured in 5 to ays, Pairs lisse ie With che to Lannehiil, Two runs, ampus of Elmira College, the oldest In-| "phe cards were will tations and the sprinters from the local] beat C. H. Wheeler, dry usrol, D. it di Speruie, Heber. O'Connor out. short to frst, ‘Tannehi stitution in the world to grant a degree ae a wens LVL athletic clubs were intent on showing| Sixth Bight—Semi-finais: E. A. Freeman, Pain, oF loss ea ieee ean Raden: jore fortund getting a pass, but ty women as well as men, the annual 9." Manice their superiority to the coll bunch, | Montclair, beat P. 'C, Poinior, Newark Golf Lady Radnor. Ld UR LAI SA Sh lAD Sat peat w out 6 aque periority t lege Eva Russell... was forced by Davis's, single fo short; fleld-day and track athletic. meet was 11 Se3e4827 8 | HARVARD EIGHT ‘The track was in excellent condition | Club, by 8 up and 7 to play; James G. Batter- PROSTATIC 4, permanentiy, cure ANY eee m this attempted steu, No runs 1 jay. The interel athlete Mine Vandertvet: OUT FOR PRACTICE (ene Eee wee ater was no breeze | #0n,, Lakewood, beat W. G. Meknight, Plain-|M TROUBLES fant oo a Courtmaid macy was won by the members of {1!" sks) 645 7-17 «of any strength to hinder the contest-} ‘ld, by 5 up and 4 to ptay. standing, Fourth Inning. Wives 8 6 7 5 0-77 Tenth whant, Semler i +, [VARICOCELE guret ta from 3 to 10 ‘second Race—Three-year-olda; one : : the class of 1998, the freshmen winning a | ants in their efforts. Sighth « Wight, Gemn|-Finaie—T, 0. Banever days by my own ex- ‘Tosal Bey Milok: out, onion tA hnett gent one to | Lott! Of sixty points, the juniors twentys | — —s ~ op Se = ate The Interscholastic relay race was the| B&ltuarol, beat 0. Huntoon, North Jersey Country | Bi iyrnal Pe ROA 90 days, Aucke left for three bases, but ft came to |fve, sophomores four and seniors two. | ' GALE'S FERRY, Cona., June 6—The | most exciting event of the day. Brook-| “lM Py default. 7 I remove e' ‘vestige of pol- S.amp.ng Ground naught, for Bernard died ona little ove | ‘The campus presented a picturesque Harvard varsity men went out to-day |iyn High School and wn Prep School| 3: Beall, Montelair, beat R. Mitchell, Glen-| H@ P()IGQN son from 1 system, without erueeriaae si to Courtney. No Tune mn to first, Con. (appearance, with hundreds of spectators | for four miles of work in mile stretches fought fr out over every Inch, and the| "ése. by 8 up and 7 to play. LOSSES ae ‘mercury or potash. | ssourial roy singleq past short, and gor to third | in holiday attire, college colors and the on the river, All the men were In woody last Ie tween i BA parler os ieplored Scores, by m} original, very Gane tele see es or] on Willams’ single to left; Jimmy | waving of college flags. In this, unlike [condition after their first might at Red” School roy. and EC dew Woven’! ea. eet DRAINS f2medr ated ‘exchustety ME mace Tis Manhasset; two-year-olds; ave [FAKE MECQHA on The Ti roled “to tert, [the majority of usual athletlo events, |Top; but the travel of yesterday had time Jessup showed clear of Taylor, but Wi, Gs Rroeman,” Montota CUNSULTATION FREE, end onehalt furlongs _|scoring Conroy and Willams. Ganzel the male athletes gathered tn large tired them so that they were somewhat | the dusky-hued athlete cut wwown CG BG Balad acd othe a re tl Coa eis 1 Aisny no charge Jor & friendly talk pcesH16) | MBSINEAIO. jrctscer ste ed at third, Ganzel stole second, |" phe 5 i pe an inc a.good. \Josat f. —92. nes G, ‘Batterson, Lakewood, out 47 . He etn euliiean “sourtney died on a bunt too Bern=| male athletic heroes, A large number ‘oach Higginson paid all attention ‘0 the tnish exhausted and was carried to] in 42-s9.° 7" 7. eld," Mohteiair, out, 41° in, GIUsLVeLy ea Oe ee hing 5 Thin Sullivan vO TUNE, of college men home on vacation were the slow recover, and stroke MeGrew| the training quarters. 4 E, Unger, Newark, out; 45; In; 450. | Mm divenses Of Mae ice or money buy Is SWourth Race—Three-yearolds and upward; ‘a . arenant e Ss Ki was told to keep his men from rush- ‘The Summaries. Plum (second), Morris County, out, 42: In. | Mincking im my cM@ce equipment. 1 will ; Fitth Inning present uud cheered the fair athletes on/Jockey’s Kidneys Now Thought thu’ rorward. ‘The work. was not satls- FM Wition,, Englewood,” out, 41, tn: | Mm lacking In, my Chee rapt akitfully Bay doubled to right and got to. third] to victory Tab.ory to the coaches, as the men were | ound shot. Won, by FG Beck, Gar sioe nite, Higgewsod, out, 49:| Mand restore you to health in the short- It carpal Bcd HNY Sica ai ainais over Courts Hace AKIn(aiand Micemery: to Be Affected by Attack on tow, io setting then Dawes apple tea | vat Oat PI. second, with 38 feet TT ean, Baslomons. cuts 43: in, | mest, time, witb the least medicines ff Bihiew sacee ead, “Hict ‘Pollowed. with al ‘The Elmira College athletes made ; . the boat stopped badly between strokes. , ¥, Fouerbach, AL G,, thi M. Palmer, Montclair, out. 48: in, uuarantee to cure any case T under- Ne head. Hichman followed with a) ‘Th ae oLhiates Him by His Trotter. | Most of the work Was done at a, Oo ioe foot 2B. dy Hath alGdaol gute 42s iss 4-88 eye you cannot call, write for my coats double over Willams, Lajole going fletriking appearance In thelr natty cos : ke, but on the way to the float)" Yaar" nun (itandicay).—Won by J. _slicniit, Gheiridee, out, 832 tp. at fake, «If you eet om mientahes Lady Potentatec..-.103 Zoroaster mugh his Nnd. Larry, scored. |gold, the college colors, They wore knee Fee aa re ee DIML MRnNTY haa | Aca, area) aparaen cane, ulcas” Gn Rowers fee Baltuarols’ out 89, 1n_ 39. ; be Ne 4 96 far Le Duc ck edouied to left storing Hickman. | sires, bloomers, dark stockings and| It will be quite a few days, more than id captain, of this boat. A new Ni, Wi ofts 2 ‘Todd Baltuarol, out 44. in. 42 —bsi J eseeeer st aba Meee ey McCarthy was cad at the DIC | inning aioes. Loose blouses with flow. | four or five, as was at frat sald, bo. /# ars for the ‘varsity elght arrived | “op-yard Dash.—Won by W: P. Parle, Coluu Mowatt out Ate cine dbeco2)_ RM, Santora 165 West 34th St. N. ¥. Kinane of their e.191 Watertower dehhuuer: robbed 0: Hota lucl ing ealtor ctl old gold compleied [fore Jockey John Butlman, who wag| ‘Tom Harlem torday a rl ter olan was ihind: time. i0e” Weer eet eaten Sturmos. | Hit ure. 9 A.M. to 8PM. Sundays, 10 to. jen Snyder the ost gne-hand ctunning| the costumes. A number of Elmira col- | bitten by his trotter The Ravena, on Attengt to lower the 73-yard record tron out id, 1 4-88; J. Batra, Englewood, riesimanebaidenl: ewe: vearzo14)(Gilleai)idve:) catch 86 ymany @ day. and threw lage reoorde were thattered, und two | Thuratay, will be able to « thor RELIANCE MOVES reconia by Arthur Dutty, Georgetown Univesity. |out 45, In doh; W. Rove Giencldges oui Dowity sessed) Innatatt ve Giel....109 1” Wolfe wont into pitch for New York oMiss Hoen Downes, (01, who last year/the boy !s more serious now than was ‘One Mile Interschilaric Relay Race—Won by | 4;—n0; WW. Dekerman, North Jersey, out 40, in * S10) Peete vest and O'Connor Rave Way 10 Beville,” | onthe qitte of champion American col-|At Anat expected. Me has passed consid. DOWN EAST RIVER, | rome remirauctenaeoeon Siltivan ia | #82 Fs H Dold ogy Sixth Inning. yon ‘athlete by. her feat of winning|srable blood since the injury, and Dr, Wooton: ime, Bm-gN TS | Brooklyn. High Schoo —————— | ny 751000107 ee te rf jiege Bir ein the antual meet, Tan ay Poole, who has been attendi fav necond and Prat Brooklyn, wan a twoyearold ati: Ave] oNayentin called at Feige, ests Uy che ADHUAL IRONS TART ke Maa Ree cones eee iia ALL-CUBANS MAY GIVE 0 Grit had his \{ine and completed the trip overt Jur k ered an Internal In-| Thousands of Persons See New Cup Setar ream | = , coven fame GEE had iy |tine and! combteved, the trip, Over, ieee jury co ihn klineys. In that event, which Local Trotters Matched, HOBOKENS A HARD GAME. |= I \ eel, Bern fi ra fanned and ° n college girls’ record. Misg | Will be det after an examination} Oefender as She Passes on Way A match has been arranged at the 3 3 t ngol. No runs compet the regular} to-day, y will be taken to a| to Sandy Hook. apie city) Trotting Club betweon| The Hoboken Baseball team will play) 5 senelay nalednaau anor conta tl Me Gaming, of Horscheada, le vatment. ; howl Ss ae ie Bohling’s Kingmond (2.09) ana] the crack All-Cuban team at the St.) 2 z ty Lafole ane ams thie te ste H of sah oad ¥ in. speaking of ease, | ‘Thousands of persons who have been | Cl a George Cricket Grounds, in Hoboken, to- | os s MaFaralnd forced Ke with one to | Was star of t pect. § Hd in speaking r us i i : aah Arthur Lape's Edwood (2.14), mq | George [: . n, to- |e rae third, No Ae | markably work, almost duplicating Miss | that {t would bea week or more /{nxtous to see the ninety-foot aloo sae vst two in three, for $50 a side,|morrow. The game should be close) = W RESULTS AT HARLEM 2 , Downes’s work laat year. She won © Bullman would be out of danger, | Yacht Reliance, on which America hopes Haig trotted at the Empire City track {and exciting, as the All-Cubans will js 1 Beventeishmi nn: nix, Hew eer thee Bullman's chief anxiety at this Umma {to Keep Sir Thomas Lipton from lifting | fh jury 4, following the Lord Derby and have out thelr regular team. Lindeman | = ‘4 ; Ay ipa ea Vards In 7 1-3 seconds and 4 to prevent the news of his accident |te cup, got a chance to see the new | Delmar match have Out tier the: Hobokens. a 5 Gpecial to The Evening World.) IeKT oad Mecarthy ioe the former college Jroaching his mother, w sgides ag {beat to-day as she passed down the 2 0 MARLEM RACE TRACK, June ¢— ‘rection, “No rune. for men at 100 yards, Alameda, Cal., in a home aed by |Etst River wader the Brooklyn Bridge 3 Mowing are the results of the races Jod off with 1 pretiy, double to Shot-Put Record Broken, the J Bullman'n wife and fou, (shortly after 10 o'clock, ¢ ek te be tan ware thie afternoon: | ft. and Courtney drew it pass, Meville stig Clara Termansen, “0, broke the| year-old child are with him at It wasa great sight for those who hap- 1 want every man_ that is ai Vanced them with a sacrifice, Woilt yiman's collece sbot-put ‘record for] in Sheepshead TB nif at nie thomme| bo on the pridge at the ume, | en, Come 4 5 5 9 by ato areca te teenavbate 8: He ee ORM Tet nromite cient Aer ce by CHOW IH thas rave pound Bello a Pee ieyisene how neatly her wooden top stricture Acute Deiat GicerseBlood evecniaig. Sportsmen's Goods, ‘ ’ > s | stort, and on the f O Ate hot thirty. feet, @ phenomenal showing: = 2 2 1 to. 8 for place, was second; | hm at rst Ganxel and Courtney frie interclass basketball contest was mast was telescoped into the mainmast. Hydrocele, or any Swellings, Caterrhal Discharges, nome third, “‘Mme—131 4& goad. Davis wis out on an attempted won by the Juniors, Not w girl fuintea WINNERS AT LATONIA. If it had not been for this telescoping if suniations inal tte forms, Lost Vigor and Vitality, + 1, Two runs, + Or showed an sighs of Weakness In the — 0 t the new boat could not! o m $ oot Threc-quarters ft a Eighth Inning. entire contest hot sun, and smell- erie area Ne i ‘1 Ages tol Bladder and Kidney Conditions, erect) Pimples, ’ Won by Murehca, 4 to 1 and'7 to a‘ ing salts, halr ribbons, halr-pins, &c., (Spoctal to The Evening World.) have gone under the bridge, as the top Erysipelas or any Erupt.ve Conditions of the skin, or 1, 4 to, datas. Sco i It eect fied. to, Kee er, Gouchnauer |were entirely tabooed.” ‘The men’ ath? | LATONIA RAGE TRACK, June 6.—| of the spar {s 195 feet from the water- any Associate D of Mem, to come and have a social Don't mies the great bargaliut'at the, apeclad case 202-6 falnaion! pact short. Kertar made d xreat Vletex admitted that they were given a| The races scheduled to be ryn here this| line. or 69 feet above the iron work of chat with me. I will give you Free of Charge a thorough per aster tnisattemogn and to-night: 150. whewla <4 the way In {9 ovond” Hernhard fied to fine example of gritty work. afternoon resulted as follows: tp Deter se we lden ithe sonal examination, together with an honest and scientific opinion }) picks) 9.2, M579, .98, U0) ech sd ‘ : cman soe ade Meaatan ied sight Conny put F ms at ia First Race—Six and one-half furlon, east i“ ee x oi cama a, the] of your case, fer rio longer. Consult meat once. $3, closing out at 980. the: windows for » x eer, Highlanders’ back-!;Ajoles hands and Willams ome into Brightons at Ridgewood. —Won by Allyar 8 to Land @ to 5; Special fare, Nere Uy Write # can't call. Hours, 9A. M. to &30P.M. Daily. Sundays the great slaughter prices of bella, bare, ned. 8% for being orderea| No runs. ‘Thero promises to be a Lively battle at| D8X.,4 10.8 for place, was second; Jake! “Reliance was in tow of her tender.|% 49 a, M.to4?.M. Consultation and Advice Free. i MANHATTAN STORAGE CO. is | fame on Monday. —<—<$—$_—<—a————_—— Ridgewood to-morrow when the Ridge- 2 ee eete Sunbeam. She will stop at Brie Basin 2 % . 146 W. 34th St. Dwith every men \ Mle inee este Second Rave—One mile.--Won by Gold}ito be, measured for her, saliing allow- | M. M Ki it D . hy Kirke" Se" ist! apebuin Fo-Der, 0.00 ru, am tmere S208 siya hin “oats HOt, i conc lio eke ORLA pice ot SOLS Mt aS Bae | JabeNleyeireedon oN: RSW YORE. Greater N.Y. we Cleveland, Bway & 166th city. ’ ater Pime—iasye. Ta Sateen * io nae Band A il LLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD, = PES : ba a a iis

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