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THE E EVENING WORLD, —— _—_———— VME HGH ABROAD TONIHT Spike Sullivan Tackles Bill Nel- gon, and Frank Craig, the “Harlem Coffee Cooler,” Will Meet Higgins. } Two more batt! England to-night can fighters will men. The Yank (9 take the measure of J glove arilsts are ‘“tpike’ Sulivan and Frank Craig, the “Harlem Coffer Cooler.” § Suliivan will tackle Bill > son, an Engish welter-weight, in a twe ty-round bout a: Newonstle-on- Tyr while Craig will tr; Bil Higgins, the English middle-weight in a fifteen-round bout at the Lpadon Ae. In the event of Sullivan winning he WH pos: a forfelt of $1.00) and Isrue a ailenge to fight Jabez White. the lgit-weight champion, who has a clash © lads who will try y Bui lis ay defeated hin via succengion 1 140; Hurstbourne one mile| racer did Sha is. willing. to tet hin forvelt mo as: & Royal Bomaione three furlongs) PT tye'9 rook! fide het on the resul Rosalton and Kingeboro flve-|eqvefe six turlungn tn Lt ; an of al NC; roth " Giv ter, In prep- Ve. i dec f ies pen Oe Twas gont_a mile and a quarter {1 eH Her OB Hcsin led) to, Ge ideoid ter, Ax furlongs in 1.29. Boston | Trainer Krank Regan allowed the Su pa A in retoneedwane we pa 1d Lovable, seven furiongs in 142. /urban Dalngerfield a * pron thors welt SAR ndu COTMERUR IG nd Tithonic, " of this city. and "Young Miss endarma, Comatunicant and Tithon fermis turn 148. Ona- th ores ent Ade i three-elgats of a mile in 0.40. Royal dea, furlong. in 0.16, | Faxtiall tccronmsentersnowott bilzdal Wisdom, five furlongs tn 1.09 Gay Injunction. breesed a halt in who has recentiy returned ¢ Cae-| potherto, cour furlongs in 0.5% 3-4, Gold W, gchorr's voungster Moba forain. ere he won four tights in suc- | * vered five furlongs in. 1.06, gexsion by knock-o Thee Will ment! Dome snd Monae, four furlongs tn er oR. W. Walden ‘sent Lux round bout the Nationat| Tom Col and Palm Read, thres-eigais a mile and a furiong in two min- { Philadetphi The: fof aon ile th O41 1-2 All A, seven ty utes Ht, Mo Glegler's two-ye o.d8, teh a grueiing batile, Jonge iad Emest Parham. one mile] ghofer ang Wayfarer, going together, hoth age genuine fighters. “This ee}, bo | in 1.88, Gold, five-cightha of al freed off five furlongs 1 1.04 Luxem- Tucker's eighth fiat in nae in 1.4. Ea Moore. five fu bourg turned six furlongs in 12. HL | 7a ins; Mar HW. B. Doyle, hale a mile i B. Dicham's Dekaber galloved six fur- | Saude ‘one mile tn 1 in 1%, Prince Headiey broezed Britt Not a Wondcr. j Brook, fous nga in 0.23. Ethies, one furlongs in 140, Laneeman did six | That Jimmy Britt, the much-heraided He iu, ile. four peak ex in 6 EIOHESEN: eu Mgbt-weight champion of Califoraia, ix| "~~~ greatly overrated was proved Saturday. | INS TE I ASE A ile tatlure co stop deck O'Kerfo, Ihe AM UR BASEB Chicago lrht- round A bout a: Bult that he is not Jos Ga: te. showing hou better dri sa Sty aw wr rads First: Knoek-01 Sid" Brosd suffered the first knock- ou of his career on #aturday. Ho wos pur to sleep by Aurelia Lierrera, the n fighter, in the fourth round of twenjy-round bow, which v ivught at sutte, 3 acc toe the pow Broad was no, {Yl litte Mexican, Wo punished him. severely. front the | inoment the fight stated unt) he gave! | iia bis quiets. Herrera floored Broal| ‘ihe Fairmount A June 21, July 7G, Roth, first base; Jin) Muilhall. second three tires for the count, and fl M.. Ty S open and woul ike [oase. W. Bolten, third base: Join Mull PUL him to 1e above-men-|ty play Aratolass teama for a sie pet [he], sioristop. Tommy: Gallagher, rant Coned round with a right-hand swing on|of $10on home grounds, They averaes |fleld: D. Kulbery, left eid; G. Martial tie jaw, He fr Terre |eightesn vears, and give full expenses [contre avid. lay on other. grounds aim anaiounced 8 tew. votre ago] ty city Teamn. Addrers John Ramstech, |Addican Jolin M. Hichasy captain, (No i more feather-weigh's then /2#5 Tromont avenue, Bronx TW Bast One Hundred and Twenty -alnta would Beat mor FS ene, Biro Uy East One Hundred and Twenty -ninti iiaret | Jeanette, Jim, defeated the Pearl sss arris WILL Sno, Fr. es the #core o. The winners |. The Bolands, of the (. B. C., would the Bloom, mantger of Abe Attel, the) would like to arrange gamos with coams [like to airange games with tenuis aver: Con theriwal itt Averaging §11, Thes line uy as follows: [axing fifteen years for Sundays and Neval Tomi aNon ieee va CObitae 1 be rued) tr foDermott. ¢ Sullivan, pi J. | boll Manager John J. és ig Hart, 1b.;'T. Murpl ‘T, Reise, 8b. for defimation of J, Degan, rs.) To} cf: W (0 Har-'s, Bloom has circul Werthor. rt: R, Currie, lf. Addrezs J Mobermott, 107 Broad et, city. 40 the effect tha: he i Harrs) # bogue check fo¢ $1.00 for fortelt and that he w lect the money Harris Was honored ata bank | conclusions with! lIEARLY MORNING WORK. | OUTS AT THE BIG TRACKS —_-—++ and Mrs, Thomas See One of Their Stable Cracks, Pulsus, Reel Off Five Fur- longs in Fast Time. Mr. (Sp 9 The Evening World) O58, Blueiay, six furlongs in 122. Sis AVESEND, June 15. ‘old, rainy| Hopkins. five furlongs in 1.10. Al weather and a muddy traek were the] M* mile In 1.09 1-2 as AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY. tralning conditions here this morning. James McLaughlin sont Peninsula five furlongs In 3.18 1 Blue and Orange breeze] a mile in 1.59, Bxaminer six isaliv dd Fievimlee ona 1 decnta durenraleetirs (Special to The Evening UGE ENS aoc date by = SHEEPGHAD AY, N. ¥., June .— longs In 1.19 1-4, ugal Bey six furlongs The ARK i RET ° x ter, Saylor six furlongs In nt © ite ut Us i ‘an a one ky Rose six furlongs In 1.24, hy Mela § CELE at in- tervals ani the ork hours were un- nx five furlongs In | ENeE ives SUslotis comfortable ones. ‘The track, although 48 one mile in 2.00 furiongs in 113; Hydrangea|® bit stushy on top, wae firm nad safe 1 halt mile in 088; Step Aside one mile|UNderneath, and the speed shown was 1.31, Bridecard seven furlongs excellent, the conditions considered, Royel and Bath Beach fou! J. EK. Madden sent the Suburban can- nk a mile and a quarter turned five furlongs in longs in 0.33; Shot Grn one and one-|dldate City B: tigith miles In 2.08; Mayor Gralam alin 2.09 Rag: haif mile in 0.35, GriMths dia the 1.04. tance in 033 Mr. and Mrs, E, R, Thomas were present to see the youngster Puleus reel © furtongs in 1.02 1-2, It was the nove of the morning, and the handily. A, L. Aste’ Earl | Vilhelmina als e mile int in 0.56: © longs In 1.28; Antictpailon fiye-elght AMATEURS, ATTENTION! The Evoning World will print all challenges, results of games or other news concerning amateur baseball teams In Greater New York and suburban towns in the Sporting Hilition. From timo to time, as space permile, pictures of the eaptains or star players of teams will be published, Address a!] communications and pictures to the Sporting Editor, The Eyeniug World, Now York. one of the strong: ar-old teams of maxing the Taey #ixteen-seyer ar SHAMROCKS CO ON WAYS TO-DAY They Get a Hearty and Noisy Welcome on Way Across the Bay to the Erie Basin, Where They Wil! Be Put in Trim. —_.—. “Philadelphia Jack" Tried to Show Him Up and Limerick Knocked Him Out in the Third Round. This is a good likeness of Al Lim- erick, the most recent Irish giant to jump into prominence for heavy- welght boxing honors. Limerick was only slightly known in pugilisticy work until last Thursday. In Shenandoah, Pa., he met clever Jack O'Brien, the Philadelphian, and Shamrock III. is here, Sir Thomas Lipton’e latest challenger to seek the America's Cup. She and her consott, the owner's steam yacht Erin, and the Shamrock I., the new racer’s trial ho: and companion on the voyage across the Atlantle, and her convoy. the ocean- going tug Crulser, started from thelr anchorage off Tompkinsville to Hrle Basin oarly to-day. There the sloops wil! have their underbodies cleaned and will be put in readiness for the trials which will be given the challenger pre- paratory to the battle off Sandy Hook. ‘The Iipton fleet was the centre of Interest in the harbor and the greetings that passing craft gave It were many and hearty. Yachting sharps were nosing around Shamrock III. long be- fore her crew was ordered to turn to to put her in trim to be hauled out, and they all agreed that she was the smart- est looking of any of the skimming- dish chaliengers. Orders have been given to have both Shamrocks fit so that they wil! be able put the famous Quaker down twice, finally knocking him out. O'Brien was trying to show Limer- ick up in a bout in connection with the O’Brien theatrical company. Lim- erick took O'Brien's roughness good naturedly for a while, until Jack sai oee ' \ aug . ck cut} to begin their ¢cuning-up spins on Juni tilea toscuae ace lanier! te ar 7. Everything is in readiness at the loose, O'Brien never had a chance) pi sin for the reception of the sloops on to handle the 220-pound man. Lim-|the ratlways, Tae racers looked a bit erick beat him all over the stage and|dirty as the result of thelr bout with third] old ocean ‘They are as tight, however, stopped jhini: ins es \hurricens as snare drums on a July day, not » rOUnG: plate but as it should be, not a rivet Limerick’s success in getting more) s:arted. all this testifying to the good work was not long delayeyd. Jack} work that was put Into (hem by their Herman, manager of the Fort Erle Scotch builders. A. C., bas matched O'Brien's con- oe aaa “DONNELLY MAKING ee carvan Bec tecaee puaeaitne PITCHING RECORD. v in July or the first week Hata amielen’ dime fatterathe | eozasounmere ies ntve sireimut 4 Games for the Kingston Team. Root-Gardner bout at Fort Erie on | TROY, June 16—Donnelly, the clever ouly ee fouthpaw twitler of the Kingston team, Limerick has a reach greater than/ has won five fea iene ok aia any lving pugilist and is the tallest] Ramsey’s fast bunch, roy en- thuslasts are wonderlag how many more heavy-welght {a the ring, When he) 781 "own will turn out this sea- boxed O'Brien last week he weighed),,,,, 222 pounds. O'Brien frankly ad- pbonnelly. pitched lsat season’ for the mitted that Limerick was too big for pionratp. ‘He Is less than twenty y him and that Limerick could beat 46° and is looked upon as a co any big fellow save Jeffries. Limerick is backed by W. J. Con- ¢ baseball world, Next season Wi'peovably find him In a major league uniform. ————_—— ners, the millionaire Buffalo news- CONDITIONS MADE FOR paper proprietor. Deepite Limerick’s newness as a championship aspirant, REVOLVER CABLE MATCH. the Buffalo and Canadian sporting preach: en and Americans Will fraternity, who are enthusiastic over) Compete tu Novel Tournament, him, will make him a favorite over! Conaitions for an International Rubin. Billy Madden adjusted mat-| volver match by cable have been for Ruhlin yester-] agreed upon by the United States Re- ere) eatistastory volver Aseociation and the onal day. Shooting Societtes of France, and as a result the contest will be held June i, % or 30. The question of date $s the only matter remaining unsettled. The French experts desired that the limit for the barrel be twelve and onc- rler Inches, and the weight of arm two and five-eighths pounds. This was acceptable to the Americans, most of whom however, will use the rogulation six-inch barrel’ and the others barrels varying up to eight Inches. ned and that Bloom go. amatair teams hustle have Oa that account lie intends co bring suit; Played. eight’ games, ram They against Bloom [have several aten sare for teen jseventeon-vear-old uniformed teams, Rik \ “Corbett” WHI Take No Chance. | Those deriring a good attraction and Seperate omits, Watis ; offering ‘guarantee will ba accommo- Geek a he ever) dated. Would ike to from teams One Hur 6 trafned for ound in Orange nod vietnity and chy, bouts he second-clage | 1.098 Island. Aiferm No. 496 elmore: Muniore haisilil hawaven. wetriniol suena) flare etreets The Wellwood, Juniors defea'ed tae crack Lb. for his with| Pye Jersey Athletic Aezociation has & wood baw won fram th Hugo: which ko ple oe be-| few open dates and would THEA CEO ERS Oo] URIOLE are BON CH fine the Tammany’ A.C. of Boson. on| from alraug outsof-taw . Nest creas AISA NON A June i et tor Roatan to-| Rowand. Eleventh and Erle streets, Je Aer PLA Rey ay. WI nduige in av Patuthy ty 8 : course of training. Corbett hac} Q td bantesca ea iH ba 0 3 é informed oy his Most intimate. friends Brightons, of Fudgawood, boroveh | narertes—-Conk and Jho; W that Murphy ia A tough. proposition, | of Brookivn, ave booking games with | Aaivemc. Mecadden, 39 tera end asa consequences he has made up| c'eos within 190 miles of New York. | isp, His mind to train for the battle th D. Hohman pitoning who held th o . . Oronee A. ta five hits, for a Yangee Favorite Over Hanlon. able guarantes F. T. Newsome, 93 00000-4 ough the followers of pugitiem in [287 Atlantic avenue. Brooklyn. a on 7 ion’: nia think Eagle Hanlon a won| re paysite F<, would like to ine Lanky' Bob Says Champion's rtheler ! jenny with teams within 107 miles ‘ u fe rantes is A. €¢ Tunlore would fy Tanger. the undeteated teather-weinst | New York omecing woo eunranieer | man” all teams. Aveaatig™ urea Punches Will Prove Too Much leago, his master. and on that| 3)" i! a ont ., yeare: sisa outat-town teams. alfe dontiavens. of LOnBy (njurcene: eat ‘ ; focount they have made anger the mal ALC. Nianties, \'isita: Ee aacee OCT iy for Corbett. petting for thelr comin, ther fret-c! Battle before the Hayes Valley A.C, stevens No 10 Hing Bruna, capt of San Francisco, on June 3, at odds <: SB Ainstecdam avemie. of 1) to $f was Renerally expecta paar Jim deftries and Jim Corbett have be Tet AR ae tee Temes TUE th] The score sivich appeared, saveral gun training in California for thelr com= uring the last eighteen months bi Aeudanyi tenn pad Me Ta areating: ing championship battle, which will be za jes them Hanton ts Goomed to a rarrace F.C. be 6 moore. of-9 t0 0; fought at Mechanics’ Pavillon in San a Wak an orror, ‘The came was not pl Francisco under the auspices of the Siecins Pieke Banton. pwing to tin heavy rain tast Sunday Yosemite AtSletic Club, of ‘Frisco, on Joe Macias, manager of “Kid Carter| pun % , !°l Aug. 14. The statement made by Match- . i ne Young Navy Juniors would ice | th aL : vec : 5 end “Young Mississippi.” Is one person |i» arcange gamea with teams averaging theres, Sree Neal ia iacimta las |maker Carey. of the Century Athletic who does not think that Yanger will en-thirteen years of a J4 to 13 yenra of exe. Addreis \~ Albano tub, of Los Angeles, Cal. recently to Ber will) yo bevelin pitcher; J, Hickey Seonnd aveaue Pano, SIL one effect that the mea have entered @efeat Hanion. Maciss has seen both oye fight, and according to him Haa- Jon will surely beat Yanger when they come together. ‘Hanlon !s one of the gresteat little pieces of figating ma- ebinery for his size and weight.” said Macias recently, “fever saw tn a fgat He Is a clever tad, a stiff puncher with oth bands and a splendid blocker. 1 Surely think he wilt Yanger.” Carter and Byers Matched. Kid" Carter, the middle-weight fighter, has another fight on. He was matened on Saturday night to meet George Byers, the colored middle-we:sht ot Boston, for ten rounds at a show to be given by the Tammany A. C., of Bonton. within three weeks. When these fellows put up thelr hance there ts sure to. be fight worth seeing. Thoy are juates of the schoo) of siambang ters who can deliver a knockout flow with either hand. MeGovern Is Recovering. Terry MoGovern is quartered at pres- ent in Sullivan County, N..¥., where Mh 1s. fast recovering from the attack Meeting Ade Attel. the California boxer, before the International A. C., of Fort Eris: Can. McGovern. in a letter to his yg orgie Rays he will goon nes and that his “onl tA chance to Mgnt Atte our on Aticl for ne phe talked about him | infielder, doing brilliant work for the Troy clared off. DS erie Postponement. request of “Philadelphia Jack” ken Matehmaker MoGuigan, of the |(ing averago for the first twenty-four jonal A. C.,. of Pamaseipple, has | somes he played is 315. Peon bout dets "Carter until July 1 of malarin which prevented ‘him from |'t 1 TROY BOY PLAYS GREAT BASEBALL CREWS ARRIVING National League Team. de on hand prepared to put the fnishi: touches to thelr training for tho event big TROY, June 15,—Baseball fans here are watching with great interest the work € Johnny Evers on the Chicago team. Evers js a Troy boy and was the stay inflelders of the Troy day. as will also the Wisconsin crew. The latter crew was expected to get in town yesterday, but was delayed. On Wednesday the Corneil crew will arrive, while on Friday the Georgetown collec- Hon will put in its appearanes, to b Fin the big league, |o20Wed by Syracuse, whlch will arrive on Ssturday, The following week will te a busy cne| one_ot team in he New York State League last season, This is bis firat y lout the Chicago critics have been ad’ ing al) kinds of good things about his hee League, has retumed to ils home here. jn this vietni 48 all of the crews will be constantly on the water. The George- town crew expects to make a great ehowing in the senior event owing to the fact that it is being coached by a professional and also on account of the great showing made by it jn its race with Annapolis a few weeks ago. Its men are reported as being bigger, etronger and more killed than last year. peenea recis and ro. dane are not as (es bony fash EL Se playing. vers 1g twenty-three years of age. He started asa catcher, but later became an mine at shortstop. Evers has been field- ing and hitting like a veteran leaguer wince he joined the Chicagos. His bat- D, Crogen, another Troy boy, who has been playing with the Hudson River He will ero, join a team here thie Eas serie Seagal prop fight when they meet has been knocked in the heag ng men of the coast, who not even taken the matter seriou Jeffries Is getting into shape at El AT POUGHKEEPSIE) ss: both mei will be fought strictly on its merits. He * ‘ " says that no amount of money could Evers Making Splendid Record potest mune 15.—By the[induce Joftries to engage in a “fake i ' y present week all of thr | bot on Second Base with Chicago crews that will participate in the inter-| “Tae champion. he said, ‘is in bet- leginte regatta here on June 2% will! ter slat apy have no trouble in disposing of Corbett, I have fought boi men and know the The Columbia oarsmen will arrive to-| sti fighter in tHe world, and I expect to ave him score a knockout victory over Cor- hett Inside of seven rounds, a clever_sparrer, but his blows have no force. hit a sure to score often on tie former cham state of heiplesen: nto an agreament to indulge in a fake while Corbett ts doing his traln- cal. Fitzsimmons, who has fought tho Corhett-Jeffries bout ‘ampo, “Bob yittion at present than time during his career, He will phy ong and weak points of each thor- hly. “In my opinion Jeffries is the greatest Corbett is On the other hand, Jeffries can tremendous blow, and, as he 1s doubt that his dlows n, there is Corbett vill” gradual) into @ FITES ARGUMENT {ADVANCE GUARD NOT {N HANDICAP Old Horse Has Not Rounded to Shape and Owner Shields,| Disappointed, Withdraws Him! ¢ Turf followers will no doubt feel x when they learn that Advance Guard cannot be prepared in time for the Suburban Handicap. and therefore will| not be a starter in that important race. Alex Shields, trainer of Advance Guard, has discovered to his utter dismay that the old war horse cannot round up into shape quickly these days, and as it will) require at least three more weeks before ne could be got ready for the race he consequently had him withdrawn: Trainor Shields is downhearted o1 his failure to get his charge in shape, {or he expected that by the time the face would run Advance Guard would be fit to ive any of his opponents a stiff battle. fiver since the snow left the ground Shields has deen working en et him ready for the ‘th Spite of his efforts Ad- has failed to come around the horse Suburban, 3 vance Guaré to ehape that would warrant the public GRAVESEND ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, June 15.—The entries for to-morrow's races are as follows: Finst_ Race—About six furlongs. Bhot Gun. 187 Hurat backing him. Any Gores of Advance Guard's a age. ts hard to train. You can take up a three yerr-old and get him ready In five or six weeks, but the old boys do not take readily to treatment. ‘Like a sickl une s Dean Swift uth, who often develops Into a man | S'r .Voorhles a : be iro; has Advance Guard grown with) Mlstia ws. + Hoopetal | Miss, i the years. As a two-vear-old he was| (ioe oo: Prarle Ho ‘ like a big overgrown box, and the slight-| Bie’ sheph ree est change In climate or weather would] King Poat | give him a shock. but now he Is robust give para ‘ail over, ‘This, toxether with the fact that he is track-wise and not | foolish enough to exert himself without colors up. has caused Saields to stay wake nights puzzling ax to how to get the fat off his racer. GREAT CHANCE FOR ALL $4 Young Henry. 91 Carbuncle .,, 100 furlon, 1 Stelmaker reat Bast | WRESTLERS AT THE FAIR. ie | Fourth Race—se and alone, One of the athletic features at the World's Fair at St. Louis next year | will be a wrestling tournament among the representative champions at_catch- as-catch-can style and Graeco-Roman of this country end Europe. George Hackenschmidt, Tom Jenkins, Jack Carkeek, Harvey Parker, othner, Ed Atherton, of Batay Africandor » Herbert a aixteenth, Sentinel Royal Pirate Hint Rotanco - a halt furlongs, lida Lied . Stath Raco—Fiv ve Steelmaker Yo Gus gohoenien, "known profession: | fer! okt ally as “Americus Max ley, my a My, ater: Sant Bons, of Montreal; Max Vireo Great, Bastern Luttbes, of St. Louis; Dan MéLeod, ub Roda an bsty and D. A, McMillen will prob iy enter. “The cigar that's always good. 10 Cts. Robert Burns COLLEGE CREWS: HAVE DAY lal Harvard and Yale sd Yate Esha Spend a Quiet Sunday at Their Thames River Quarters, Re- ceiving Many Visitors. Se Conn., June 15.—Sunday was spent quiet- ly by the Harvard crews, There was uo rowing done by the ‘varsity or treme men. There was quite a crowd of ef tors at the ‘varsity quarters, them ex-Capt. Harold Bullard, ot met Inet | Year's crow; Jim Lawrence, Nick Bld- | dle, Clem Wood, Guy Bancroft, Borden Covet and George Mumford, all former Harvard oarsmen, During the forenoon they lined up gentleman's eight, Peter Higginson’ acted as captain and Nick Biddle aa’ coxswain, They went up river as far as” Horton's Cove and loaféd around in front of Yale quarters in the hope that’! | they might send out a “scrub'’ to give them a short race, “nothing doing,” however. and they 1@ turned to the boathouse pretty well*| pumped out. os) In the afternoon the ‘varsity safle do the river as far as the Pequot | House landing where they went ashore’ and strolled around for a short wh! ' een to quarters soon after HARVARD QUARTERS, RED 2)| Yale crew sailed down to N nin the forenoon, some of dee .chureh services and otheras| the city until noon, when carried them back to’ quar who war taken out of the” week, has an attack of Was the guest at New? of his clagumate, Dr. Wee who is treat will return to quarters Hie morning, WILL PLAY GOLF AT ‘varsity, malaria. last mii loner Vest, Ping-Pong Rivals, Will Meet. be One of the biggest outings of the seas son, that of the Francis J. Goodmann 4s Association, of the Fifteenth and Sevst"” enteenth Assembly Districts, will be held ‘Thursday. More than 500 men of™ the west ede will tear themselves away’ ’ from business cares to attend. Ball, games and athletic contests have beem: arranged for the occaeion, but the fea. ture of the day promises to be an elgh:- teen-hole golf match, in which ‘Alder. man’? Dan Meenan and Commisatoner™ Crorge has alw ys beaten Best at ping-pong, but at eat the Commissioner thtmes he has ‘*Handsome Dan" beaten a mile. phe steamer Favorite, Pitty |. where special preparations have: been made to accommorate the crowd, fa EES ‘ Heaper Club's Outing and Stag. . The Hesper Club, of which Sam Hate’ s President, wil iiold its annual outing and games on Sunday, July 5. Over 1.80 tickets Haye already been dis- posed of by the hustling members for the event, which promises to surpass: all previoug outings ever heid by thes ‘ub, A steamer will carry the meme bers and their friends to Donnell Grove at College Potnt, where gami of all kinds will be held. ‘The elup vill hold a monster stag at tts new club-"f house at No. 1M Second avenue on Frie at whict all the prominent: performers in the vaudeville professions will participate. NEW York's MASTER SPECIALIST. ltr days by my Coren bon B curea t He 88 of time. git iter itfe ermanently, uy MROUBLAS pe ig sae “4 VARICOCELE gutst'n fiom 2 to, 10 cured In aa absorptive proce days by my own @x- Raaical curet ey! on from the Vyotens wi uld of mercury or pot POISON Th ff cure, 10 to oO DRAINS ‘ee Tote either br exclus} CONsSU LTATION ea iny office eaulprcant nie a mostly. trent, you, ek taily Be etre ets Ha ae aga est time, said he ee medicine, dis. lusively srentn fonts can devise oF ees ae DR. LR. WILLIAMS, 165 West 34th St, NIX Hours. 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. Sundays, Sporting. Adm, to Grand Stand, $2. Adm, to Field SIX RACKS TO-MORROW AT 2.80 P. Alderman Dan Meehan and ote Best will take part. Meenan’a}| Brokin Joke Ch Raw, “a