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Manager Griffith Himself Twirls Against the Windy City Base- ball Team on Home Grounds. 4’ BATTING ORDER. New York. Chicago. A. Davis. If. Homes, if. Keeler, rf. Jones, cf. Blberfield, av. Green, rf. “Wiliams, 2. Callahan, 3b. Fults, cf. Isbell, 1b. Conroy, Sb. Daly, 21 Gangel, 1b. Tannehill, ss. Sconter., e. MeFarland, c. White. p. oDempltee0" ‘Loughlin. « (pecial to The Zveatag World.) AMBRICAN LEAGUE PARK, NEW YORK, Juno 16—The Invaders finally ae @ chance at the Chicagos this after- neon, and although the outfleid was in bad shape the fitful fans saw some good fost ball playing. To-day's game was for blood. A win for the Igvaders, followed by another win to-morrow, meant a jump in the per- column and a fall for the “wh City” aggregation. From thé’ first tap of the bail by the referee both teams went right out for busin: Grif, was especially anxious to wind uw > Lopes “at home’ with a sinugh- ter of the Panama hut brigade from Chicago. Out on the road he Is sanguine Of puccess this time and expects to do as well as the Giants dij on the West- ern. trip. Griffith did not know what to do about pitching to-day. He had already missed one turn himself, but got out good and @arly in an effort to warm up his wing for his former team-mates, nehill and Wolf, too, limbered up, and the crowd was kept guessing until the Jast moment. Eierfield was in his shortstop posi- tion again and came in for a share of attention trom the crowd. .Fultz’s les was (out of order again and it was Moubtful wether he could go on for a fuil gine innines. i Jesse ‘annehill's younger brother was in at short for the Chicagos and the rooters gave him a big slice of en- “eouragement the first time he went to the bat. " Fist Inwing. * “Ducky Holmes put one past third too fast for Conroy, but was nailed try- ing to make a two-bagger out of it. fone ws fanned. Green dropped one safe centre and stole second. Callahan filed to Conroy. No runs. Davis led off with avsingle to right. Keeler bunted and beat the ball to rat. “Lefty reaching second. Fultz going to bat bunted safe and the bases were full with no outs, Another change in She batting order, Elbertield going in. ian d"*"putone to White, who threw Be ‘is‘out at home and Elterfield was Goudled at first. Willlams put one to short and died at first, No rune. Second Inning. Isbell went out at first, GriMth talel of his grounder. Daly was safe on Soro *s fumble and reached second on anehill's grounde! to Williams, but ' was caught when MoFarland put onc to Conroy. No runs. Conroy waited and walked, and Gan- Third Inning. Whtte out, Williams to Ganzel. Holmes out, the same way. Jones fanned. N runs. Davis put one to first and died ehere. Keeler filed to centre. Fultz einglod er second. Hiberfeld was out, y to Isbell. No runs, CENUS MINS ASCOT STAKES Captures Big English Race from Scullion, with Rightful Third—Zinfandel Won Alias Gold Vase. LONDON, June 16.—The race for thy Ascot Stakes (of 2% sovs. each, with 2,000 sova, added; about two miles). was | won by Genlus. Scullion was second, | and Rightful was third. Eighteen horses started. The Ascot race mecting opened to-day under more promising weather condi- Ulons, after almost a week's Incessoni deluge, which caused the rivers to over- flow, flooded vast tracts of the country and caused immense dumuge. The at- tendance at Ascot, however, hardly reached the average. The royal procession, with postillions | and outrilers, left Windsor Castle shortly after noon. King Edward, Queen Alexandra, the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Cambridge occupied the) first carriage. Seven other carriages, all drawn by horses ridden by scarlet biad postillions, composed the rest of the rocession. These vehicles tained Thelr Majesties’ Ascot gu among whom were the Du and Duel ess of Mar.borough. ‘The royal p Was acconled an ¢ reception on entering the roy i The race for the ‘Gcld Vase, pre- eented by the King (for three-year- olds and upward; two miles). was won by Zinfandel, Florina was second, and Wavelet's Pride was third King Edward's Derby entry, Mead, won the Prince of Wales Stakes. of fifty sovereigns each, with 1,00 sover- elgns added, for three-year-olds, about one mile and five furlongs. SAVABLE BACKED TO WIN BY DRAKE Chicago Millionaire’s Plunge Makes Colt 2 to 1 Favorite of a heavy play made here on Savable race resulted in his odds being reduced. . gel sent him to second wich « fuitisice.|Claude, the winner of the Calfornia, . LO Batterlee—Murphy. a | He reached third on O'Connor's wut to] ‘Tennessee amd St. Louis derbies, has] Tho Arlington B. B.C. defeated the sun | Pompton Lakes right. Grimith filed to third. No runs [such strong prospects that the book-|Podgers by a score of 17 to "The winnars | Bima make wered his odds from 20 to 10| would Ike to arrange games with teamn aver. ton’ Likes tol, although no play was made on him. If Irish Lad really comes here it will not be before Thursday afternoon, and he will be given his final work in the Bast $< BULLMAN IN THE derson, No. 414 An DECK AND SAILORS OF THE LA SHARP BOW, FROM A PICTURE tte F WORLD: “TUESDAY EVENING. JUN TRE 16,1903. semen eg TH ST SHAMROCK, SHOWING HER TAKEN WHEN SHE WAS AT DOCK. AMATEUR BASEBALL. + a ee, 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 Hdition. From time to time, as Space permits, pictures of the captains or star players of teams will be published. Address all communications and pictures to the Sporting Editor, The Evening World, New York. s ot Mount Vernon, wld Like to have # few good all-around play he Putnam F.C. Miko “to arrange gation with "tevme” averasiig | erm ranging from 12 t0\15 Sears. of Pleaee een to seventeen, to be played 0 call before July 4, ax we mount. hi nine for Derby. on Sundaya after July 19. ready to play the Arion FP, C, Captain A. prea ay) 29° William street, Luoea, 252 Avenue A, ho Rerlin F.C, would like to meet @ CHICAGO, June 16.—As a consequence| Dexter A. C., averacing fourteen to sixteen 13 to 14, “Sunday mornings open | yours, would like to play teams of same aver- | June, Saturday and Sunday atternoooa in July, ke. Have July and August 0; ry 61 er open; ald le ol and Irish Lad, candidates for the Ameri-|tines and Twentieth Century preterred Dinara “Oibiar One. flundred and’ Forticun can Derby, Savadle was backed down| Willam Witteavers, No. 191 Broome street, | gtreet and St, Ann'a avedlie. Droax, from 3 to 2 to 1. This plunge on Savable | °'” one fessat Lapiees’ termes? pt) ‘Kesex! Jack ane Lapldes, formerly of anlors ibe peas by John A. Drake and nis! ne oriote A. C.,would like to hear from al would ike to Join team averiging 14 to 16: pre friends, who believe the hore will surely |tem,afl-around larity” averaging trom thiteen [fer Ridredgo fh B.C. i. Laplies, 403 Mar win the great Western classic. ‘Tuyo |!2 fAfisen sears,” “Unito ferred. Address | avenue, Brooklyn, | | | odds on Savable are now as low as that | *™ “Motil: WT Divians street, New York clty The Manhasset Pleasure. Club woula lke t wan ear . ; recorded against Heno Inat year before lawatha Baseball Club would jike to acrange| olay Sundays with teame 17 to 18 years, Full the running of the American Derby. tame averaging fron‘ thisteen to | Gxpenaen if we. win. and. Naif If) we love, Ad- It is expected that Savable will go Tey ee aatubiae Thee it Eis alae hare Mba co rar area to the post a decided favortte, in which pr Couette, 20, a ; . . vent it will be the first time that al Voce Ih; hm Cinget, Manager We wou : in June, July and Western horse has gone to the post ay Scar trom the Almas, Waverly dusiore, Ch woleh they favorite for the race. Irish Lad max, Floren ¢ Fn, Bisbee, Elmouts, | Uke to < podiecatl Peers second choice In the betting at odds of) fue Delln 3 lumblan, Oak pads iieGbttentscbleas (Bt tlle Abeta lS Fool) 3 to 1. He was quoted at 4 to 1, but the Young Americas, St. Augustine Juniors, | Ninety-sixth street, wudden plunge made ‘by. the’ astern | ors Woiy Hoaary Juntors. Scout Fc | ,At Elm Oval horsemen on his chances Of winning the| ed Pierre’Juniore, Addrem Mehry Jeegeh, it] Elms (original)... ret avenue, city. tteriee—Masterson, hn rest, Morgan and Ackerman, Aglig twelve to thirteen years, manos to to played on our grounds during week days. All sin June, July open. Adress Harry Au. fonue, city. B, 8 offering a sultan! club has Louis College 0 The dates open for sirong tea st ‘The Pacife Juutorn defeated the ‘Thompson | inducement. James B. Abb Went Twoilth F.C. by 4 of 15 to 19, and would ihke | street to arrange st with all other teams a O. O19 é elaven to th Adrem John ‘The Hoboken F. C., the undoteated semi-pro- fessional champions, ‘would Ike to hear from No. ny team disputing thelr claim to the cham: 50 Laie MAJOR DAINGERFIELD GETS HIS FINAL PREPARATION. Work of the Horses at Sheepshead Bay and Gravesend Goes on Despite Heavy Tracks, (Special to The & SHEEPSHEAD BAY, —Glorious weather course this morning ing hours. IN THE G — ner Will Keep Hi Herman B. Duryea, one of the owners of Irieh Lad, announced this afternoon that the great three-year-old would not | run in the American Deroy, and many thousands of dollars that had been vet on the colt in the future books has been lost to whe layers. In announcing the withdrawal of Irish Lad, Mr. Duryea sald: "It has been definitely desided not to send Irish La to Chicago to race In the American Deroy. He will be sen ia for the Suburban, however.” The chief topic in racing circies for the ‘past week has been the possib: siostitution of Irish Lad for Gold- smith In the Suburban. When the fu- ture books were made up Irish Lad} Was scheduled for the American Derby | and Goldsmith for the Suburban. Many thousands of dollars were placed with the bookmakers on both LITTLE FELLOWS | IN FAST FICHT waning World.) N. ¥., June 16. held sway at tae during the gallop- The effect was to bring the tralners and racers out in numbers, and the scene during the animated one. The busy hours was an track, that had not dried out sufficiently to make it fasi, was in a sticky, precluded anything | w condition that n the watch-break- ing Ine to be made. The feature o: was the final trial field “for the Suburban. the morning's work of Major Dainger- ‘Trainer Frank Regan ushered the son of Handspring— Mondeit out at an early hour, and, with Jockey Bullman in the saddle, sent him a mile and a quarter In 212 1-2, time, fractionally taki Furlong, 0.11 3-4; 4) urlon 0.37 3-4; half, ‘The en, was as follows uarter, 0.25; three 0.50 3-4; five fur sev longs, 1.04; six furlongs, 1 furlongs, 1.31; mile, 145; mile and a fur Wong, 1.68 4-5, mile and a quarter, 2.12 1-2, The track was stitky and hold- ing when the work was done, and every expert on the ground pronounced It @ rand trial. The fractions will show that the racer went off in a speedy up throughout the run. those who witnessed the pleasing to trial was the way th As he passed the ju Bullman was pulling him up, way that was kept What was most he horse pulled up. dges’ stand, where he was fighting for his head and appeared as unconcerned as if nothing out of the ordinary had occurred. Jockey John Cochran, ing Nic Longworth, while exercis- was unseated by to The Evening World.) YD, June 16.—The Graves- nit for the first time this morning, The track was In a slippery, wet condition, and, although a number of racers were sent to breezing exercise over it, anything on the fast aide was prohibitive. ant Memories did four furlongs Reformer seven-eighths of a mile in 1.36, Swamplands six furlongs In 1.23, La Greque five-elghths of a mile In 1.10, Kingsboro five furlongs in 1.10, Hohey Boy five-elghths of a mile In 1.12, East Kelston seven furlongs in 1.08 1 Sambo a quarter of a mile in 0.28, Gra vina a half mile in 0,2, Gold Van four furlongs in 0.52, Slave a half mile in 0.54, Antagonist a quarter of a mile in 0.27 1-2, yom Paul four furlongs in 0.96, Remort ralf a mile in 0.53 8-4, Mamle Worth a aalf mile In 0.65, Leader one mile in 150, Northern Light one mile in 1.56, Tugai Bey one mile in 1.55, Polite ono mile in 1.38, Baker Waters six furlongs In 1.20, Biack Fox five furlongs in 114, Fair Rosalind six furlongs in 1.38, |Glad_smile a half-mile in 0.58, Btamp- ing Ground three-quarters of a mile in 1.23, Ben Morse five furlongs in 1.0%, Northbrook one mile in 1.59, Miss Dor- othy one mile in 1.6%, Any Day five- eighths of a mile in 1.08 1-2, Outelder one mile in 1.58 3-4, Marionette four fur- longs in 0.55, Col.’ Roarer six furlongs in 1.28, Espinal three-eighths of a mile in 0.40, Neptunis six furlongs in 1.27, The Dalles three-quarters of a mile in 1.28, Willlamstead one mile in 1.69, Cir. cus one milo in 1.53, Mise Shylock one- quarier, of a mile, In0s 1-2, Bride Card sIx furlongs In 1.30, ‘Tom O'Day, Royal Pirate, Julla Junkin, tn Indian file, one-quarter in 026 1-4, Elljot_ three-quar= ters of a mile in 1.27, Petra three-quar- ters of a mile tn ‘1.25, Allan. three- end course w: “Young Mlesiasippl” and Chick Tucker Go Six Hot Rounds to a Draw at National A. C., Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA, June 16.—One of the most viclous and gruelling battles be- tween little fellows that has ever taken place in this clty was the six-round bout between ‘Young Misaissippi,” the clever colored boxer, and ‘Chick’ Tucker, the hard-hitting feather-weight fighter of the Avonia A. C., of New York, fought at the National A. C. last night. ‘Dhe fight lasted the six rounds, and ‘both boys was so tired at the finish they could hardly walk to their corners. Referee Jack McGuigan declared after tae bout was over that if decisions were permitted in boxing contests in this city he would be compelled to call the bout a draw, so even was the. fight- ing throughout the six rounds. From the moment the bell sounded until the last blow had been struck doth boys fought eacn other all around the ring, sending wicked blows into each other's face and body. ‘Missis- stppi" kept using a straight left-hand jab on Tucker's face, while the latter kept wading in, Co straight left and right swings into the body. The boys fougat 20 fast and viciously that the spectators were constantly on their feet applauding them for their great fighting. Tucker's showing against the colored fighter was 60 that he was cheered to the echo as he left tae ring. Tucker's great showing was | y due to the advice and good handling How = (M0 AUT T0 cA HIGKGO DERBY Owners of the Brooklyn Handicap Win- m Here to Try for the Suburban, and Makers of Future Books Score Big Profits,’ horses for these two events, though nm positive or definite assurance had ever been made that they would start in tae races named, The public bets at ite own risk and it {s no fault of the owners that the bookmakers will har- vest a great fortune because of Irish Lad’s withdraya! from the Derby, Whether or not Goldamith will start n the Susurban has not been de‘initely innounced. Mr. Duryea in stating his jectsion not to send the famous colt to ‘Nicago euld that he had no }mowledge, of the Intention of Mr. Wohitney, his partner's father, regarding Goldsmith, Ic is beileved, however, that both horses will be entered, in which event the older horse wi'l be the favorite on form. The Indications to-day are that the Sue burban will be run over a heavy track. rish Lad will go in the mud is @ jon that the colt will have to an= He has won en a track that was . but never raced in actual mud P. F. COLLIER HURT IN A POLO GAME. Injury Slight and Player Was All Right in a Short Time, PHILADELPHIA, June 16.—During the polo game between the Rock- away team and the Philadelphia Coun. | try Club, which was won by tne! latter team by ascore of 1z goals to} 23-4. Yk. Collier, the crack player { of the Rockaway teaim, was hurt Dy being ac dentally struck under the right eye by the mallet held by C. B, ; Zellin, of tne local team, j The accident occurred during the first, period of the game, and as a fesult th game was delayed thirty-five minutes: while Mr, Collier's ey@ was bein Gressed. After that Mr. Colller said? “he Was as good as new ! oe MASTER SPECIALIST. NERVOUS DEBILITY coy, apex Soren 30, to 00 days by my own famous SfuiCruns cured in 5 to 16 days, without cutting. stretch- pain, or loss of time. “is a mare ious cure. bieshitic I permanent cure ANY SE tn 5 to 20 days, no ; a Mabel Richad Ra Blue Bai examination, toge! Ind your case is incurablo Twill honestly tell you so. If, on the oth find your care is curable, I will insure you of @ permanent cure, inasmuch a3 Pesauh eataiGas AMERICAN DERBY. The Ch nom Club, would Mh Dlonship. Addresa Di. A. Wordemann, 1131 Ger H i had evere fall, |¢lehths of a mile in 0.43, Shot Gun o1 TROUB! matter how chron Green fouled out to O'Connor. Calla- prot? Clover, BL; Glut would: 1Ne) to hear | Gon ateyat, “HovoKens Ned the restive racer and had a s Nl Gunter cote aornliae tno A ata cee onanl ae vecusna tions 1g ed hancting UBLES Foatisr chow sehronte’/ or in singled over saort and got seco en eA Me got i co 8 but there was no serious damage done. | (Marte i roper| he r, Con a Havi ridde dabenaly | B.C, Sporting and from two good 4 threeeighths of a mile in 0.42 1-2. bett's former trainer and handler, and |M@ VARICOCE! cured in from 3 to 10 8 sacrifice to Ganzel. Daly dic javing jen two successive win , fron i Mizze ‘3 allowed te ee ite. NG players. “Address {. Kronfeld, No. 204 Henry | ‘The Morgan Juniors would Ike to arrange t Belmoni's Miazen wai Stonewall went six furlongs In 1.28,| Harry Lee, who, seconded him, ,"Afis- days by my own ex- feld to Ganze! Me deer [ners of the American Derby, Jockey | treet, elty. ames with teams averaging eight to ten, ¥ furlong turn in 1.08, He did ie] Withelmina six furlongs in 123, James| siseipp!" was ter by Kid Car-|—M ternal absorptive process, Williams singted to right and Conroy! Jonn Bullman will have a chance this at Would Ike to tear from the Minqua Junto in nice style and is fast rounding one-quarter of a mile In’ 0.29, Ma.| ter and Sam poet “The boys will be ME BLOQ) Radical cures tn 60 to 90 days. mt him to second. With a single that Wes , Tha DAAtaPO RT Oconee Victors, Address Hi. Weyrich, No. 443 Into shape. ‘Magistrate reeled off six jn 0. HA iremavelarereye Mt side stepped. Ganze! fouled to} year to ride a third, having received a], The Delsour F.C. profeeatunal. Would | pwonty-third street, New York City. Poe ee. Madden's two-| marie ae furlongs in, 1.23, Carmelite | remat again in a few days. POISON to tes arory. vestige of Dole M@foFarland and O'Connor filed to cen:! wire from John A. Drake offering him | NX6, % Nock Ramen eee ear-uld Abdell breezed a half in 0.55, | Seven furlongs in 1.37, Musidora seven- eS eee ald of mercu; Pare, “Willams stole third, Conroy scc-\s mount on one of his entries: tee Naas : The Mastodon B. 1. G would tke to arrange] Ay Gopner went Puristenne a mile in atths of a mile in 15, Cocaine five Murray Hills Abroad, LOSSES Time of cure, 0 to 60 da: ‘ ond and Grif walked, filling the bases. Bullman hasiee =e tenlonley West Thirty- street, elty games with teams from fifteen to alxteen, The Ada Nay galloped the same dis- es 12 1-4, Emigrant four fur- The M ‘Hills will play tw. by my original, very simple | © Nothing came of it. however. for Davis man has been given permission by [Tne Amateur Baseball Club of Hare ine-up ‘ia an followe:, H. Miller, coi Hany. vein 1.4 1-3. Water Hoy, that re ent re beeen pale je Murray Dis will pisy two! geared DRAINS Ffmedy (used exclusively by MM . gs ‘ 4 ‘orge Walker, trainer for the stable, Address M iio i aA Ab hice the day be! porah was shdwn to ea eee nee 5 a jay the team will go to Peekskill oa SUL TAT! | : Cos toners to §9 to Chicago to ride in the event va itentn eet” | ME gf ae ann, Se | arcing and Tok ready for eho tray.| & attimib, 1m (08%, 42, -Réshampton | arere play the tar team of that cl 1 Sinks fo hanes ot tren alk i Tannehl!l out. Wiliams to Ganzel.| of i45 having the mount on elther § . . F. R. Hitchcock's Gray Friar, with) mien fee ow lown one] Gn Friday the Murrays will play the |pm Of coFrespondence. Come to me in the é McFarland fanned. White fied\to Keel-| 0) Ms Dt eno} @ mount on either SAv-|, The Tiker A.C. deteited the Scout Iuntors| ome netford _B, Harlem, have. reor: janes in the saddle, turned a half in : Central Islip team at Centra alk, ntriatest) confidence. 1 have been ex- i % ble or Hi nanceilo by A score of § to he acore hy lanings anized. for the #eason are on o5 SS 6 an i er. No runs. ae Having ridden Seout Juniors... 0°01 60 0.0 0 0 On| sanized for the jell eet et Frank Farrell's Blues was sent six] = diseases of men for 30 year: Nothing H i i ert V iaastisis Sind Seteadads 3 pty’ aD ART Oe eT ON 1chany inlay. He isa bit touched in|Hobokens to Play Poughkeepate, National League Standin, science can deviso or “money buy { § . YACHTSMEN WRECKED. Derby h pe el late wa) for Buaaay games: The Bedfords bere |ithe wind, Dut maxes Very ttle, nolse a2 | ‘The crack Hoboken baseball team will] Clube. = W. Le PC! Clute. W. L. Po. Fasc uate ete ct i his ere es Would’ ‘prefer. of course ‘to, have’ tha ms averaxing from te “Rimetie Club of Harlem. Addrens wine | Oe bases, Alone. he To Griongs in. 1.20.{ Play the strong Poughkeepsie team at | piteoure 2.3 if FOG Gincinnact «4 26 447 | BM and reetoro you %6 Health in the store, fl mount on Savadle, the ante-post favor. In, 1198 Drook: avenue, 0, No. 174 Bast One Hundred and Seven-| RTO? MEW wertyts Ornature reeled. off | the St. George Criexe Grounds in Hobo- | Cateago u “G4 Po Philadelphia, iH 32 301 | cat time. with the least medicine, i Party of Four from Boston Res-| ito, | It {5 understood, however, that Rival A, c. ot] Mente mreets Now York ax furlongs in Lit. ‘The W. C, Whit- ken Sal Bungay Bi) wa be the second | Brookiyn ":.24 Pt] 31 $8 “2g3 | MH comfort and eaenee pra Henble, H % cued in a Heavy Surf. Lester Reiff has been engaged to pilot ti to 9 y a1 Ona ney string were all shown, but nothing ne ct i (sy Cree the tiker Ie youlcatwat oeureed dar if (Spectal to The fventng World.) Savanis; Mave Suis” 4 oP tn August | iatlers sid2iss twas wanted, -jin the fret game. The Hobokecs nee s- home curd, Medicines ftirnlshed.. } 1 3 a and 8 mer, 1639 22 determined to turn the table: " E PLYMOUTH, Mass, June 16—Four Avenue A. wan By eeeuee ae z DR. L. R. WI if . o8 © e Diamond Field Club have August 2, 9, this time, and in order to make sure of ¥ men in peril on the schooner yacht GRAVESEND NTRIES. The Bh, Cr would, tke to. arrange | 16. Sent 8. labor Day), two would SHAMROCKS NEARLY it they have decided to put Lindeman, ( eB A Ida, of Boston, from Marblehead for SaERCaS TIT: Fink 13 0 Tbe veeae | ike to hear. from teams within 150. mile their crack twirler, in the box. 1825] Washington 13" $2 165 West 34th St., N Halifax, N. S., were rescued early to- (Special to The fventa ) Tabor Day, 9, 16, 33. 30 | New York city, VTeaine giving a rexvonay READY FOR DRY: DOCK rath breed hs Ny | § Gar by Capt PJ. Glin, who aig. |, RACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, une gore erage, "Ad: | guarantee, ant having, encioned grounds 5 nalled where to beach the craft ana|!©— Ae pollo wink are the entries and ‘Sane: ieee pisenene FG), Bayaiden, Hlirmood ton === aray I weights for to-morrow's races: saiblerriwaltaidateaisd (nasmicmtalere N1-Poekaki It, ancis Be ere cen tbauen si nsany. aurt, | Wels gteuerton|saracs otigatgcimee detated te Rmneete on ee. | A:FeMMA Nan nila trout age tern |The New Challenger and the First Men, Come t M Sny special dlaense or condition ts come and Sporting. 1, Aloert Urquhart, Fred P. Wood, all 109 Dr. Qiasell 9g | defeated the on of like strength. pi le ii fot No: 408) Boat Soon to Be Rave 6 social chat with me, and I will ex- per amert Fit te 108 Sore. of 10 ald lIkas (or atrenen tgs ‘Weat One: Hnedred) and: Waurih: street: Lipton Boat tam of treatment, which T oe e 1h ‘Lady bat wi ms averaging twelve to thirteen years, aia’ Cheb 5 nave rani ant aes Ht Fat econ el Race Hasen SNS Pg ga |e le ry, eh tweet Out of Water an slum ant sent ane BF gah ace ees nse ey I! Brooklyn Jockey Club Race | ed for Provincet: but ‘tai Kingralne ag | atreet, elt) range games with teams having enclosed grounds, | 4 gang of riggers were busy to-day |i have no free proposition, no trial or samplo treatments Mt: ‘Adm. to Gea tried for wut torn sails| Kingrad boule 8 Dect 00 mate ie Kuarantes, Addross Frank iter gang ey atnroc | ons. my expert By Soniclene my reputations con Ate S nd Btand, $2. Adm. to Field pata vented reaching thee. They drifted | Komas ie 108) rye Moving, 4 newly organized baseball team, | Quer Latte Ferry. Ned: in the Erie Basin dismantling Shamro If you wil! call and seo mel will giv of charg on Seg MORROW AT 2.90 FM. ‘and, and the new challenger, Shamrock pre’ % All night and made Plymouth soon after taking out the jury mast that they 14 I a daylight. Semper Vivax 1. Only The Dead Sea ea Suge a Thoagh. The men are at (Hotel Pilgrim recover- relat courts ready for thelr matches. nd ing from exposure and axhaustlon. A eavaisibert {wo participated, however, these being | came across the ocean with and getting will give you a written guarantee to cure you or refund to you every cent you doelthey had wan alno rescued tixteen in the final round of the mixed doubles | poth poats ready to go into dry-dock. have paid in case I fall to effect a permanent cure of your condition, I make no ‘The yacht will be a total lors. Prensa Miss, Elizabeth Moore captured this | 00 ‘Hamilton, of the Old Do- charge for medicines, a2 they ‘re Always included tn the nominal I Se Say lor ye event, with her partner, Revert Te Roy, ae rec roacs inthe arpisonkeltecday attribute my success to romising nothing but what L con don cod always doling The Dead Sea recelvesitr receives from the ba Bar le Du 3 defeating Miss Anna sch an dg. | minion 5 Mo what T promine. RESULTS AT HARLEM Pagal” we g \ erick G. Anderson, and the work on the Shamrocks will, in VARICOCELE DRAINS - Jordan and other sources 6,500,000 tons| : tarlonee zi all probably raday the. two. engtian | fl permanentiy cured without awry (| of water daily. It has no outlet, yet its! HARLEM RACE TRACK, June 16.— Vee are NCE DOES NO Sores aah tesin to take on thelr racing sailing ot, tint naration, Sie eet eta hecer Yous surface level is kept down unfailingly by) Following are tho results of tho races) (aeyitty Maodena dl? Tum vod. RELIA DOES T Eco apein etiv achtemen ena andansen r CERS fe ores Sones bye [| an irresistible force. That force is Eva pesheduied to be eun here-this afternoo: rch Race a = yards. . SPREAD SAIL TO-DAY [int 2%. nee Snatiohese would: at Cen by my — oration, fon by. rachazlle. Tompson, § 0.1 wid ato en rca u1|Takes Metropolitan Champion- haute | out, Every one who knows, any: geetam ot croatmnat ore ECZEMA Several thousand people each week! . ; f Tribes " . A hin ut yac van! ence, ‘ermtive Bd Bead era i fine aie Penn naceebive ferenga ‘a| ship at West Side Club De- Mr. Iselin Refuses to Let the New on the fateet nati f those wie saw STRICTURE ‘Trectn et the tata, perme boo ae out oe ‘hi : er * jace—Threo-<uarters of a mile,| . hth Bace—Five furlongs 1 fs f re especially so wit! 108% a ently cured by me. jougl ese things woul i pan py Alan:A “Dale, 30 & and 1 to 4°) Sif Walt « ++ 8 spite Unfavorable Weather. Yacht Go Out in Rainy Penance len the ways at the Bristol Fonte reiki o HYDROCELE pile up week by week, + 5 secon eau Or v1 Weather. seante Was third. Time—1.132-4, growth eke 3 DISCHARGES Yet the accumulation is kept do ne mile.—Won by Toah,| sinere 7 (Special to The Evening World.) steppes como! “ ‘ va Oe Stud to 1, sec:| wee Tone » Holcombe Ward won the metropolitan] GLEN COVE, lL. 1, June 16—It had neretry unfailingly by Sunday World Wantet rc 2 He A Payer geet tenn tinea fey teunie champlonship at the West Bide| been confidently expected that the race BLOOD POISON- World readers furnish buyers as soom Sixth Race—Mile and a alxtewath. Club yesterday afternoon, when, despith/ among soliunce, Constitution and Co ING RHEUMATISM as the seller offers his “For Sale,” sr tie J e vorable ¢ , bia which Wa uled for yes- WINNERS AT ST. Louis. | rjctin 7 utes ual neem wear A cial rany’ Would, Ue" neld ostuye that ee mea Spell, Serer ty Geme fB]Take this morning, for instance, Lot Nie Longworth eS ER would have been the programme for of Interesting bargains. And for those. to-day had it not been for heavy rain ene were played. it loved ten “NERVOUS DEBILITY not suited this morning there are. to« BLADDER. AND, ,KIONEY 1 S Gpecial to The Brenig World.) Goring sil Ward defeated Rosas Burchard for) list Night. (oked then aa thous RACE TRACK, KINLOCH PARK, mothe the champlonship singles, winning the any. ee ep Up to- Sar embiey so te (5 gormennetiy vA alba: morrow's offerings to follow. If yow seek phe 16.—Dhe Grp eched- ESE Theis ic tournament. Ward will meet Harold Oliver Iselin, managing owner 1 ailoted. OD | Te ne aaa nee oe rere cee Oe, ate rext'tard to suity, then look over é ‘bere thia afternoon re- H. Hackett, the ttle holder and winner Rellance, refuses to take the big Write ff you ean: te M ted nu follows The Brighton A. C., sem-profesaionat| of the tournament last year, this aftor= | Facing machine out, in Wet weather, an cent ea, plata oi velapes st <Cinglone tra sea tp ptial and all reottos | Sunday's “‘For Sales.” The Sunday World. inoe—0 champions of .the Greater City, will ee eee ealas HOM CARS SoNTORaA TS A. M, to 5.80 P, 78, 10 A. M. to 4 P.M. is the great clearing-house for bargains, yesterday, he huse he that rain would adheres to the thory boat’ and twenty yards,— neon ip the champlonship round for the 40 to 1 and 6 to » : ‘antl-toxin to all forme crons bats wlth the Spooner Fleid 4a the Blober serum an CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE, There is a goodly list this morning,’ lud | trophy, Don't polsoa your: at Brighton Park, Cleveland and Pit-] ‘Theodore Roosevelt Pell. a relative of | *% ih nthe OF ance eel gin MERCURY of’ POTASH—they r will, We guarantes a com . o three, and here are some of them: A lot lin A race ta scheduled, but he aa {Reliance will_not enter unless the weather is cloar, The other two skipper: say they will not go out unlese Reta in 'in the race, Altogether the whole programme of the serles arranged by the New York Yacht Club is In a aad stato. Game called at 4 P. be nd jour President le F. Ht. C00) fen fen founder of the ¥. and Chicago. Beparate rooms for both sexes. Call Qoeday oF Write for free creatine INTERNATIONAL | SES M. There will not interference & +» won th men's champlons A. J. Shaw and West Side Club, ‘The weather ature match ja the | doubles, defeating | F, Holbrook, of the of store fixtures, new and second hand; a household outfit, just the thing for the newly married; 100. shares of treasury, * stock; a butcher’s outfit, ete., etc, any pollce the as ~ Medical and Surgical Office, 196 WEST 34TH STREET had no women players and they were on the terrors for the

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