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BR ET Ry ee SES ites ail “THB WORLD! THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 11,108 nn "== SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED. FOR THE EVENING WORLD, —= ~GANTS PLAY BEFORE AND AFTER A RACE IN THE BETTING RING AT GRAVESEND, BY ARTIST LOOMIS, CORBETT TRAINS CINCINNATIS rs L { AT OAKLANG * Ex-Champion Will Prepare for Battle with Jeffries at Quar- | ters Where Champion Worked for Previous Big Fights. nave | / McGraw’s Men, with a Record of Seven Games Won Out of Nine Played on Their Western Trip, Tackle Reds. Jim Corbett has selected a new plact at which to get into condition for his championship battle with Jim Jeffries, which is to be fought during the latter | Dart of August. It is at Oakland, Cab, where he will begin his course of hard Work. Corbett arrived there yesterday qu with his sparring partner, Yank Kenny, M’GINNITY DOES TWIRLING. BATTING ORDER. New York. Cincinnati, Doniin, rf. ¥ rf. an, of. 1b. and his brother, Tom Corbett. That ia ! the place where Jeffries prepared for Corcoran, bis fights with Gus Rublin and Bob Magoon, bp. Fitzsimmons. As Jeffries has made up Sohne, his mind to get in snape at Harbon Springs this time, Corbett engaged the quarters at Oakland, Brother Will Back Jim, Harry Corbett, the well-known sport- ing man, of San Francisco, and brother of the ex-champion, 1s so impressed with his brother's condition that he Intends to bet $5,000 on his chances of securing the decision over Jeffries. In speaking of the battle in ‘Frisco, Harry Corbett suid: _ (Bpecial to The Evening World.) 4 LEAGUE PARK, CINCINNATI, Ohio, June 11.—Right into the lion's den walked the Gignts at a late hour to- @ay, just as though Kelley's Reds be- F) longed to the tribe of lambs, Seven 3 games out ofsnine is enough to lend 5 @onfidence to even © weak-hearted A Player and McGraw's ginger snaps ali have good control of their vital or- gans by this time. F * The memory of three defeats on the ome grounds when Luther Taylor alone Mid not worry the Giants a little bit. Mc- Ginnity was stated to open the series, e unless his wrist troubled him, and Joe was mighty anxious to win, for Cincin- . hati batted out a victory off his curves not long ago with a score of five to four. Ewing, who allowed New York but one —__—_—. —_—-—. run when Matty was in the box, had ‘been scheduled for the home slab, and footers, gol together to" lambest tne{Manager Clark Griffith Puts! Pittsburg Pirates, with Eight fe the call of time the clouds were so| Je88@ Tannehill in the Box to} Straight Victories to Their Weight, while the tall-eni of benver's| Puzzle the Visitors with His} Credit, Will Entertain Ned =a ¢ Choi (special to The Evening World.) Andy Walsh Fights To-Night. | —_—bMazacd brought overcoats and furs into i , Speclalsto othe: Eyenlonsw.cr Fifty-five men started to-day in the} Andy Walsh, the . Beit popularity. joice Selection of Curves. Hanlon’s Trolley Dodgers. GRAVESEND, N. Y., June 11.—The| eighteen-hole qualifying round of the|fghter, of South SRUuiT eines ‘ > It was far from bright, {deal weather first crop of yearlings to be sold in the | invitation tournament of the Knollwood |Schreck, the Cincinnati middle-weight Si > gnd the Giants, cramped from sleeping East this year were offered at auction) Country Club at White Plains, The|siugger, will meet in a twenty-round { in stuffy berths and rheumatic from THE BATTING ORDER. BATTING ORDER. in the gales oaddock at the Gravesend | frst sixteen qualify for the Presdent’s|bout before the West End A. C., of jl TIPYING TO SPEND THENCE MONEY &. “I never before saw Jim tn such per se fect shape as he is at present. With the two months of hard work which he Jeffries. 1 have taken his tip and will RANCOCAS STOCK} KNOLLWOOD LINKS) street nen Corbett will huve no trouble in getting his money covered, There are many Prominent sporting men of San Frane ‘ |Mrs. Allien Sells a Crop of Year-| Some Good Scores in the Invita- |!%°°, ¥%° <ee! confident that Jeftries will beat the ex-champlon. Before Jet- | mie lings, and Dead Turf King’s} tion Golf Tournament at |‘tes Jett for the coast he told the writer that there is a millionaire in Los Son Picks Out a Few. White Plains. Angeles who intends betting $25,00 on him to beat Corbett. flood effects, were by no means frisky. race track yesterday. The consignment Cup, The weather was all that could|st. Louis, to-night, The thought that on-y six games inter-| y, —-— § eae irom he Raneockalatock taxi is, ight. A slashing fast New York. Detroit. ; | be desired for good gol and some low! fight shoul yane, between here and home, sweet! Bede if Barrett, ‘ot. eBiookiyn. pilitebure. owned by Mfrs, Allien. The bidding was! scores were made, but the narrowness |Meat Walsh as he’ Jo fighting ‘ine geese ag, coached the other with’ that con-| Kesler, rf [ee sts Ss, Sheckard, lf. Clark, If." |slow, as the youngsters were a poor! of the course has been a great draw-|/oim at Phesent. They will battle at 168 breakfast this morning the team existed earth $b Doyle, 1b. Branalield, 1b. ’ te OTE SL Oe nes poo kes LOOM Tucker to Meet “Missinelppi.?? Hants, let alone| Howell, sa. ab. facklitach. e. ttchey, 2b. . B. F., by imp, Pontlac—Alexina; J. B Mad pion. , 2 ta 377 . the hard - hitting a high-stepping crowd that thrives on| Connor. c. MoGuire, ¢. Jordan, 2b Phelps, c Cy | sen. 585.7 B. te, by timp. Giganteim—Martesine; |G. W. Butts, Yale, qut 40, 1p 38-78, feather-welght fighter, of thi efsteak 4 Tannehill, p. Kitson, va nt restin an oa p Gls: i} Moore Knolls, out 42, in 46-88. G, Ka: , of this city, whe Joy benttaate ant strawoernien fam |Tapmentl BK MB gig, Pail On Paper Race Is Most Interesting Sor i) "BE gf ia oati: Hoare Rata, out 2! fn BSS. Na. “the (ay been resume fr tate nee gean ne out 38, In 40-78, H. 8, Bayer, Knolwool, |ready to fight again and was a 0- a , 'y mat gut Bi. in 49-102. H. Morse, Apawamis, out |iast night to meet “Young slsalsetppiet 45 to AG—BL LF. We 8 Phillipe, Siwanoye. | ine clever colored boxer, in @ six tonnd Happy | out ieereae a Moller, Jr., Lakewont, | Gout before the National A. C., of Phila» iter J. Train, Garden City. out 36, in g3| delphla, on Monday night. Pucker ts in 5 agit few. York, out’ 49, in| Cod form and will, no doubt. give the Knollwood, oat 49, in| Colored lad a hard fight. Marine and Field, out 47, H. J. ‘Morris, $800. tiac—Poncho; F, R. Hi by imp. Pontiac—Annisest St. Louls, where the Giants spent f (Special to The Evening World.) (Special to The Evening World.) Wi 1 i wae Yor tae train” es Tarte eerie eee EAR Taine pEXPOSITION PARK, PITTSBURG ill Likely Furnish a Better Contest ; tact athvet, ede Knowles, in of all pleading|11.—The invaders met the Detro! rs] Pa,, June 11.—The champions will enter. 2 vi... by Lacohatohee—imp. SCUIRE ANTS | thay afternoon, Itwas the fret viait{tain Hanion'e Troliey Dodgers during) than Did the Brooklyn, Recent Per- piry, meri, tang c's pr toon. and entreating, insisi from the flooded city, Some of the 7 senntt fe ns iam mutinied, out ail’ fnaily rave 'in.[ot the Michigandera and there was] the next three daya and endeavor, to f ‘Ss 1 B dideres Hee Lacohatchemndabel'S, ‘Smithy 4215. 6 By ie start was made immediately after|considerable curiosity on the part of | con! ut aw. es i. cl - m ( c - Bt, by t Gigarteum—Tiara; J. EB. Mad- | Hirldge n'a "bus. “There they. were met] Mey Were. ing Shown Them to Be Fit and A lBimane, sand, SE, by eco |. ual, Keolimond’ eae Oe ie GIs °F | Johnny Herta, have arrived on the ee | hy the Chief of Police and a battalion| The Tigers were ready for business] and are putting up a fast article of g o onda; W.C. Daly, $100. h. t, by|A- &, Wiley, Knollwood, out 65, in 45-109. y Hertz, have arrived on the Pa- 'L of Infantry, who guarded the baggage. | early and with minds fully made up to| all on this trip, however, and they may The Sellor Prince-—Furt P. Lortiiard, \stror cific coast, where the forme: 4 sit i 5 Holmes, Morristown Field, out 41. in, 39—80. r will, gu 4 Once over the bridge there was noth-|a, as well as they did when the In-| break the winning combination. Ready. Bee noe Deller. Prince-<Fis ‘out 46, in 46-02. into training at once for the fight with ing for it but a walk of two miles. each The Doyleits upheld their reuptation as Pied i 0 Flas ! Apawamis, wut 41, in 42—83.| Eadie Hanlon on J i $100 Bea. by tmp. Pontiac~| 41% FR Gillett, Ai il. in 4282 t on June 20, before the man carrying his effects and a colorea| Yaders paid them a visit last month. ri arson, $160, °C... by imp. Pon-| Be Gt ,benner, Mamemis Ot oe og welgns Morey Athletic Club. Yan, fquad ithe bats and heavy armament.| One of the strange sights was Herman) ‘ain-makers, a sharp drizzle prevailing fimane, $580, “ne... tmp. TE Geetloge’ jee” eoumlie ode 4@, 4 hss | NIEHS about 128 ‘pounds and, as the \\ On either side of the viaduct the water | Long doing. practice stunts with the|& morning and the teams played on a H oR hel visitors, Herman will be worked hy| Muddy field A delegation of the Dem-( ‘The approach of the Suburban Handi-, may happen, but the odds quoted are on and now tallies eight straight. Doyle's W mmons, $100 Te yties Foxhitin out Mt, tk Al-ge a. | articles of agreement call for 18) pounds mp. (Gigantoum—Saiamin: J. Hynes Mt. Pleasant’ Pield, out 47, in 42—80. [AC the ringside, the weight will not j ¥ Imp. The Sailor. Prince—De Pleasant’ Field, out’ 44 other him, If 'Yanger defeats Hanlon tie 5 = ‘ops of houses showing now i h 1 i “Duteh" Ay day 7 | Athletic Club, of which "Dutch" {cap se: to be viewed with n com-| the situation as it Is to-day racy; WJ. Gilmore, $150. C. ¢., by Loco- “ nnd then the crak of a rifle was heard| the Tigers before the three games and| me |cap seems to be viewed with much c yi Wd, Gilmore, $16 tx, Horo: | 86, Apawamis, out 49, i 41—8§. | ne Will go after “Young Corbett.” Hane and the patrol brought down some thief| against his former team mates and|Jordan {sa member, occupied part of) placency by the racing public. There] Nace a Weck On. pavehen—gnlden Svelleren Wi eae Haslet pes ROB Dane. Pasnite cout oly) ie 3589, lon is the fighter who stood off “Young Who attempted to enter the abandoned| siciq Elbertleld will do # like service] the xrand-stand. They whooped {t up/does not seem to be the Interest or ex-| The race Is now only a week off, and | Sigh” Cf, by imp. Gieanteum—Superb: 8. J-| J! B Todd, Knollwood, out 42, in a—#2.7 [Corbett for twenty rounds. momes from a_ skiff trived for the Brooklyn uttilty inflelder and jcitement that was very noticeable al the chances are tor a dry track and|smirn, 930," n. £., by Sleipner—Shing HJ" 'F. R. Fisk, Harbor’ Hill, out 60, in 52-92. |O’Brlen Gets Another Bout. ved Darkness came on with the club stili| for the Invaders presented him with a diamond stud. i ty wan run, Just| ane Weather. After the ‘present wet) J. Morris, $100. 1B. t., ont H.W. Baker, Knollwood, out 53, In 43-95. H.| 4. i wending way through rushing| The Kid was due to report for work week before the Brooklyn was rui spell there should be a streak of finé|dary: H. T. Grimna, Bi ti,cy imp, The W. Haden, Knollwood, “out 48, tn 4189. J. Philadelphia Jack"" O'Brien, who {s Madden, $100. rows Firat Inning, why this apathy | ifested toward t to last over the | Sailor Prince—Anit whut falled? tol show tip), GHe y this apathy 1s manifes ard| Weather which ought to Sailor ‘ a Strang walked, Sheckard sacrificed, the Suburban Is a difficult question to] Suburban. + fu by imp. The § looks for him to-night, and will give| peyang ¥ i ae noedst eb old adder, and, | Lorrilined, $950. C . Phillippl “to Bransaicld, | advancing |anawer. Certainly {t Is one of the most | ,,Hpwever, Goldamith ts a mitten a oe riniard 1 lights and cries for of three sleepers at a station out- Kaollwood, out 50, in 4393 Frank | Matched to box "Kid" Carter a sixe Foxhills, out 41, In 48-89. N, Maoliom, |tound bout before the National A.C. ell, out 41, In Ww. W, of Philadelphia, Wednesday night, has aly nak, out 45, tn 43-88. W. Y. Signed articles for another fight’. Fie che iigr PancecAsttonomy: © I sy foeonatshees Senne Co aes imp. Gganceum = sie of Bast st is with the Giants A good warming out to-morrow and| Strang to second. Dobbs sent a fly to Moria, 335 r 8 mathe only passe forother foods TameuhienTinlighe (second eaiwe! Beaumont, Strang taking third on tha |!teresting races on paper that has yet] draw because of the going, Igniter Isa Bloomer; H. J. Morria, $350. . York Golt Club, out 44, in 42-86, 2 opponent will be Jack Bonner, the light bound people were not willing to take! 0). ‘heehanty deal ta for the present | OU. Mccreedle fanned, No runs. to be run. ‘There Is no reason why || famous mudder and his chances woul’ == Artaley, om AY, In ARES, “David Busters Car: | NeaYY-Weight. of Summit Hill, Pa, The the risk. 2 doch Na Dice Beaumynt popped to Dahlen. Clarke! should not furnish as good a contest ao] improve. So would, those o Ait) ea , 4 sald fe wi eet In a ten-round bout at ‘Mauch off. Grif and Gordon still have hopes There Will be trouble securing jockeys ut 41. in S778, W. C, Carnerte, | Crunk ‘The train crept along three hours. grif and Ge singled to right, Sebring fied out tolthe Brooklyn, if not a better. Free Mt Da OUTS Brass et course: eeu 40: TA GADON Chatlenl Les eon hunk. Pa., on June 29. making but five sniles. and then s:ruck | of landing the hard-hitting Senator, but] Dobbs. Clarke was nailed stealing, te h tt wilt | sill eta idsmith. Odom’ may ride TROTTED ON SATURDAY. | Se#2200%. o¥¢ 48, In 47-90.“ Matcolan Graham, { mbroken lev @ where Loni neR Kona ae ®lthe Washington management ts making | Jacklitsch to Jordan. No runs. ei one Heat <o more i a poe ean pine Se eae oorcannen: will *il den ciInalelsArdenc veut 4s, ey rking like beavers. conductor e made up o} smith, 116; h . | dlermis, or, 9 4 } id- . Fairfeld, out 39, i 4 ‘ ao : ate tie ‘moat /rldlcula ossible de- the mount. Col. BIT may be ri ‘ pene pot snewer for the safety of any] ihe moat rial i ans Aa ee thlede - Second Inning. 121; Royal, 111; Sambo, 9%; Heno, 17| ey ‘py tice Major Daingerfield ts likely |New York Driving Club's Firat wif (Me dn the train, so the club disem-| mands when talking of trad.ng Wagner and Bransfeld was Dovie's| (including four pounds penalty tor win-|to have Odom up. Michaels did so well [S°™ 80" ® Co NS Mt qbigetn Bawatds, Arawamts, out 46. 1 s Meee cr Lover the temporary | It was Tannehill’s day to go in the|fnish, Dahlen pop-filed to Bransfeld.|iiie the Standard Stakes); Igniter, 112;| With Heno in bis last race that he may ni . . Hi i in 40-89. ridge and sang coon s with May yoy and the warm sun put his good|Jacklitecn fanned, No rung. « il. + M2i) nave the mount again, Bullman on] por jts opening matinee at the Em- a pa high tenor unt'l the bridge nad he Jored up enoveh 10 hold the. special. | south paw In splendid shape. jeiwas, 2 ‘o'clock before’ any one tur irif, Wolf and Howell did early work Maser Gast Merten moons too, and the battery was not picked \gner” strolied. Bransfield walked. |His Eminence, 103; Waterboy, 112; Bon-|ygniter, Fuller on His Eminence, Jenkins 3 4 % truck out. IRitchey singled, scor-| nibert, 115; Injunction, 9; Major Dain- on. Waterboy, McCue on Bonnibert, |pire City track, Yonkers, on Saturday GRAVESEND ENTRIES. ops singied and Hrans-|gerteld, 123 (including one pound pen- O'Nelll on City Bank or Royal, Larson |afternoon, the New York Driving Club 5 tppi singled to lett, | vay Handi- ,O? Articulate. Matthews on Herbert. | has arranged a programme of ten races ———. Kard holding Mitchey —at_ third: /alty for winning the Parkway Hand) Waugh on Injunction and Haack on} oS i cian some keen compe-| RACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, June imout Minted and Was safe, Ritchey |cap); Articulate, 118 (including four Hunter Raine. This may be the layout. | that s urnis p ayes D, Ju one of the best the New|scoring. Clarke iine tien to. MeCreede | pounds penalty incurred In the match|, It Is a cracking good race, no matter |tition. Almost every matinee and Gpeed- |The entries for to-morrow's races at the plate |POU'': Morris Park); City Bank, 102; "OW one looks at it, and it is @ wonder)! way horse of prominence has been en-| Ire as follows: ken Sam Mertes when the ded “All up for Cincinnati!” until the last moment. A good crowd This has been one of the hardest trips] was on hand nd the suc’) Yorkers have had—and it got busy im-|and Phelps was double uw) * bas2oall team ever made B) {ea is therefore all the more laudable ne sensational throw. 1 that there Is not more discussion over Firat Race—About s1x furlongs, | geigetay's ame was "won by Tas mediately with its rooting. ia eanbaxtonel ivan ean nves rune Herbert, 118; Rightful, 8; Hunter Raine, |the chances ‘of ‘the horses. |The wind: en aicen fay y fracas cheno dae al: ipenensy is en ' 3 alone, since the men| The Det! e r . | . Pe ( ops Ww! © watched wi J juxton alka Bots eco, Beching alone, since the men) The Deviolt management refused to al Third tuning, 93; Pentecost, 116; Hermis, 128. eel infsrene’ by hundreds of smart|the prominent drivers will participate. | interval . Diet tires Nita off the Cerdinal pita: w elther Courtney or Long to play with} Jordan came to the plate and the| wit ne Eighteen Starters. einen Such prominent horses as Swift. Cope- | Rous ig Nevertheless, MoGraw urged his men to| New York. Consequently the Invaders] ®2me was stopped while the delegation —— land, Malzour, Jolly Bachelor, Equity, | The Mu 7 ‘ork hard this afternoon. with the view | ais ., |of Pittsourgers gathered around, and| This makes up a field of elghteen/ Moth Miller, Tony M., Jack and Blondie | Beau Gray Me rf taking three games. I? not four, ana] Presented a patched es sopearnnee after some, specch-makme: blowing ‘of /starters, and it\is not likely, hat/less SHAMROCKS MAY BE are scheduled to appear in competition Mabel Richar : ) the team buckled up for the struggle Conroy went to short and Fultz took his|horns, and ringing of bell resente: i h C tise ‘or the ribbons and cups. Racing wi ‘ fi for the strvgg! than fifteen will go to the pos a * t th h y "i diamo! it bordan begin a F, 5 Second Race—Mile and a sixtes ¥ j + First tnning, placarep sthlres onded With a singe torlect. ‘Kvans|superd field. It is made up of the DELAYED BY STORMS. ee an gh StamplagiOroana <7 91 Water Boy tee 91° Datsy Green. ‘7106 Carbunete New York went to bat and Browne| Rule’ + istained his reputation on tho trip by|etser of @ bad leg went back on him at ‘anced him by sacrificing, Philippi to| flower of the handicap division. Just we otoy Bent back to | Braateld, Strang grounded to Leach. lone addition would be necessary to make] The cup-hunting Shamrock TII., her MANHATTANS PLAY : Hitting the first ball for a single to left. |rp nd Pite Howell filed in at ane nent Ae to Bo 2 lit perfect. That would be the presence | trial “horse Shamrock I. and the two Veen’ swat with all his might, but Cor-|thor, “84 Pitcher Howell fled in at |’ ge; AHI eae ee el rae eR ll OY McChesney, Just to lend the flavor of | endera, all of which make up Sir Thomas MURRAY HILLS SUNDAY. : Beegresit: sows taking second, First Inning. it to Strang, but Wagner beat. the| sectional interest. But, unfortunately, |Lipton's flotilia. were expected to arrive 2 uminoaty {¥ to center, and Mertes followed snit| Barrett's effort went to Conroy, throw to second. Leach singled tolagcchesney is not eligible, and, if he|in New York Bay on Saturday or Sun-| Expected that 10,000 People WIT | Tit pewch | oring Wagner. Bransfield took | 656 ne js not in the East at present. |day, but a delay Is possible if the re- See Game at Janpar Oval. Lath ; ahorte No threw him out at first. Howel! did aha MIG A Dop to short. No ru t ‘and ten iereated the | third ‘and Leach second pn the Misa Napey Third Race—Five and a half furlongs. 102, Wizard 1 NEW YORK'S MASTER SPECIALIST. McGinnity’s core wrist was not so bad | Much tinue t pet ey 2! G ’ doubt go to the post|ports of incoming craft are to be ac-| ,y, Oval will be A ‘dose for Crawford. No runs throw-in. Ritcney tripled to rigat, scor-| Goldsmith will no doubt # “ re jaspar al wil the scene of a8] pourth Race—Mile and NTPs eee Tae pat he struck Dontin out Dontiy/“Savia died on one to Yeager. Keeler’a| ing Branstield and’ Leach, Dahlen|a favorite He has done no fast work | cepted as indicating ocean conditions. | ine a baseball game on Sunday as has| col, Bill... NERVOUS DEBILITY Cures quick > Kitson, Conroy filed] muffed Phelps's fly, Ritchey scoring on) since his arrival from Aiken, but Mr.| The American yaoht Lasca arrived hert| been seen in New York ai the Glants | Infunction 30 to and radical to * 60 days by my own famous STRICTORE cures, te. 6,2, 8,685 OF loss of time. {t is « mar- ve, however, and put a safe one pant |ount went right ly. Ritchey on F a Kelley hoisted a nice one, but) out to lett. No Han, Dadlen tad” Date Miepased "or| Rogers has kept him on edge by good] yesterday vafter a. stormy passes Ot} ieee nome, ‘The Murray Hills, who to| Ceus vt ieeenr ee nancpen anger lt = Mor Second Inning. Beaumons. Four runs . open gallops and a breeging sprint NOW| Siitorn. reported an unusually rough|date have suffered defeat only a couple | Torchlight Meer nineante taaceee Coe a gag then to sharpen his speed. Those|vayage from Southampton to the Avores. | ftimes, and the Manhattans, _who| Fifth Race—One Mile and a alxt the error ‘arr's sod-cutter went to Conroy, and Fourth In Ay ‘ ing. Mary Worth 106, Roush Rk vel Cann. Bowerman worked the old dodze nzel made the out. McAllister e seen Goldsmith this year say ———_—— have Seen beaten three games tn forty-|scomer Wl pus cure. Ctfake throw th secon and naiied See. | erounded one to Howell, who fumbied] Dobbs doubled to Bransfeld, Pnitiipoi| Whe have of the grandest horses! WINNERS AT HARLEM five this year, will meet ea Stans: Area cs PROSTATIC 1 permanentty cure ANY Your at third. No runs it, and Mack Was safe,’ Smith got to|handed over McCreedie’s puny grasser.| that he is one is not the . i ag SFr tee ae 192 Bad Penny V CASE Inf to 20 days, Do menanulnitaine: first when Conroy threw his bunt t|Doyle grounded to Wagner, No runs.|man ever looked upon. He !s not | Manager Nat Strong says there wilt | Cormuscate Baa Penny vo. DROUBLES matterwo? Shucane BF second in a poor attempt to catch Clarke filed to Sheckard. Sebring Mied|runty Goldsmith racegoers remember. ghee ctialta wecisd be 10,000 people present and accommoda-| t4s"Regeat Lhe SE vA Jong standing. sto 10” aR a dandy pick-up from| Alilste er followed with a doublo|to Mereedie. Wagner fanned. No runs |hut has grown into a splendidly propor- pect tbe trons’ have been made for that number, | xine Reine’. 98 Retsukel son. RICOCELI gered in from f to. 19 Raaiaby. ‘diad al kinds ‘of speed and] to. centre and: &mith Firth inning. er cngsibred HARLEM RACE TRACK, June 11.—) ii an and Duff will be the Manhat-| Highlander . 114 Wheeler B.... ernal absorptive process, eyes: The Giants were purgled with! McGinn tile Yeager was Honed thorough) ; The races scheduled to be run here this} tans’ battery, while Farley and O'Nell| sixth Race—Five furlong: BLOOD Teadicat cl In 60 to 90 days, epueaelivery. The Reds were flelding In| caught off + rune Dahlen grounded to Wagner. Jack-| whitney’s Hopes in Goldsmith, afternoon resulted as follows Will do like service for the Murraya, — |iorizel_. 10) SS" Wait Pactcel every Nestle Of pol: nape, Morr made short work] Willams flied to Crawford, McFarland | litsch line-filed to Beaumont. Jordan : few.of| First Race-Four, and onechalf: fur- pS eles Wild, Thistie vse104 Sterling POISON :2 from, the system without mM. but Gilbert pasted a single in|drew a pass and ond. Gungel | lifted to Sebring. No runs. Mr. Whitney has confided to a few of] | Firat Race-Four, and one-half fur- Thauiaitive Girt sch Honey Boy con sromercury: or, potas! and gtole seoor od popred one up to 1 Howell did] Bransticld fouled out to Strang. Leach| nis friends that he is extremely confl-) COORG NOH De aie gone ere was Badgers Have Three Crewn, Nordotla 1 War Times LOSSES Tims of sure. 10 to 60 days, erman filed ‘ sort the same. No runs sent a liner to Sheekard. Ritchey fied ce with the ony Bee ", ' a lAda Lae 104 by my original, very simple 1 i _ bs $ out to Dobbs. No runs. dent of winning the big race w second; Ralph Young was third. Time] The University of Wisconsin will be eet arenes: DRAINS remedy (used exclusively by continuation ci ¢ cotumne 4 and Third Inni igah ; Meddler colt. Heno's grand race in the|—0.51 4-5. i represented at Poughkeepsie by three ENE in a MEA TIGHIERE 5 ot Pas) 1 Kitson-fanped. Barrett Aled to Hon Stee TERI: Standard Stakes will make him one of] Second Race—One mile.—Won by Har-| brews. Heretofore the Badgers hav. British Lacrosse Team Coming. GONS! A JON EF EE ¥ —_—— site ‘ Eee A I 9 5 to 2and 7 to 1; Jacob Patten.| fad only ‘varaity and freshman eignts,| SOUTHAMPTON, England June 11, | ibane bo charge jena ns line filed to Clarke. Ritchey) the most fancied of the others. Major | 8! ol, ined one to Ganzel and died pia ane ise, tree! : fence: Come National League Stundins. ieee apne Bact les pasts ted SUTARe Out. Sheckard grounded) 1 aingerfeld is bound to be well played. } jen. Wak BSTOUEL ELORE MINE ew CEG DURE TA STARD CE Neat tae nae ioe ned tel DAR act bay dk nese peated ble tan Ee tert Bouter rate : koe o Philipp) Tal. LN M 08 ental rom here yesterday for a ak aiiloeceau. «15 Be Do Aaa Phelps bunted Philippi pop |Hermis may rank equal favorite with} third Race—Three-quartes of a mile.| Westerners a four-oared shell which | ton" iea om: board the Oxiord-Oemortace yf men i f ci \ ead Kesler fiedito Luahe. No ru filed to Dahlen. umont reached |Goldsmith. Reports of the trials of] Won by Sylvia Talbot, 6 to 1 and 2) they will us \ | eroase team, 'Bsctence can a Shulpmapat: bu; third on a wild throw by Jordan and y awaited. to 1; Skifleul, 2 to 5 for. 6, WAS Sec Sart Phelps scored on a wild throw to the| Hermis will be eagerly awaited. Col: 1 » a pinta by Dovien Clarke tit to Jordan | Bid showed enough in the Brooklyn to] 0nd; Organdle was third. Time—1.13 2-6, and Béaumont was run down at the]earn himself support of the most earn- Stn SD Sebring singled, scoring Clarke. |est sort. Igniter will be backed. Mr. RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. was fielded ‘out by Jordaa.|fyatherstone. still belleves his colt cking in my ofl lacking JT Shestly, ‘treat you. ak Restore you to health in the SiC time, with the least medicin Stinfort and expense practicable. i tee to cure any, ‘case T under: ere on cannot call, write for iy BP Sten Potiedeipia, wokiyn <'-24 22 “pa2|et. Loule Fourth | Crawford filed to Willla Carr fan- |ned, McAMfeter out on Williame's field- Jing. No’ run: | Conroy tiled high to Lush, Smith 1 want every man. that Is suffering from Varicocele, “Eastern League Standing. PC.| Club. Men, Come to Me! faltimore . | made beautiful one-hand catch yl would have won the Rrookiyn but for + hama cire, Mediciner feniahes 7 | " 3 be (Special to "The Evening World.) Stricture, Acute and Chronic Ulcers, Blood Poisoning, S| Worceater Wlliarna’s liner, McFarland struck out Seventh Inning. interference. Articulate, Waterboy, His} Race TRACK, KINLOCH PARK, Hi drocele, or Ca Swellings, Catarrhal Disc! DR. [5 R. WILLIAMS, a Dobbs Ine-flled to Wagner. MeCreedie| Eminence, Royal and Sambo will alll gp Lous, June 11.—Following are the ein. fanned. Doyle foul-filed to Bransfield.|come in for a scattering play from those umatiom in all its { fei bose Yi ROr and Vital ty, Bladder and Kidney. Conditions, Eczema, Pimples, ritth 165 West 34th St. N. Y. tesults of the races scheduled to be run A Smith co No runs. who like outeiders. Thiladelphin (National gem h could rat beat @ bunt eager Branatield grounded to Rahlen Sheck-| "IP the “writer “were asked to make Ce ee a eon asters otiaviiies Erysipelas or ay Eruptive Conditions of the skin, or Hours, 9 A.M. to8 P.M. Sundays, 10 to 3, | Postponed, ative. Kitson's foul went high to Gan- | 4rd hauled down | Leac pe One ny, prices on the race Golaemith, ¢ 4o™S:|—Won by Kinloch Park, 5 to 1 and 2 to any Associate Diseases of [en, to come and have a social pe 11-—The manageengnt | aes, No runs. < a Lifted: to DanIsa a NO Tune CR $: Major Daingerfeld: | 1; George Fabb, 3 to 1, was second, and f chat with me. | will give you Free of Charge a thorough per- nd Philadelphia RATES orate ey cia eater futD. | cror coutint avion of game see columns 4 and |8; Col, Bil} 18 Taniter, 18, Waterboy, 19; | Geartuga was third, ‘Time—1.16, : sonal examination, together with an honest and scientific opinion Sporting. Herbert, 20; His Emi Second Rac ven-elghths of a mile. . i r of Page 1) tity. case. longer. . Consult me at once. Uhowent the weata- [phe throw, when Mack recovers HE fence, 80; ‘Articulate, 3); Bonnibert, 9; |—Won by Miss Wcrawford, 6 to 8 and i et your suber naponey Write it A game, as they lgooring.. Garr felded O'C: val, 40% 405 H - call, Hours, 9A. M. to 8.30P. M. Daily. Sunday’ might effect the| one andiddubled Howell at secon Hoya es a tsnttule in eauesueR bee une i tai een alien 10 A. M. to4 PM Consultation sad Advice FP Y sad BROOKLYN JOCKEY CLUB, " 40; a Bt Benet Fe | Ot course prices are likely to change. |" Thied Race—Seven-eighths of mil rehil} Mied)de Carr. One run. ‘ b i Hermis may show a great trial and the | wo! raat 25, M. D., ™: #48.8vom. price against him shorten for that rea-| (on DY Bensel, # to 8 and 1 to 2; Venus Son,” OF Goldumnith may, wnen let aomn. | Xicgatslle was’ third.” Naiet'B 1h ‘Trains leave E. S4ith at., N. Y., vial. L RE, 12,10, 12.40, 1.00; 1.10, 1.80, “New York term!