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PIP Te THE WORLD: FRIDAY, EVENING, JUNE 19, 1903, | na __THE V pee ane WHAT THE RUNNING OF 000,000 WAGEREN iN THE BIG RACE PROVED.) {Bookmakers Lost on the Race Because of the most remarkable three-year-olds | ponnibert were off badly. It is not often of the Big “Across the Board” Play | on the Three Horses That Passed Un- fle migtt Have placed @ mark whe {Bulimas. jg cauayt pooping. but te eer, I is swinging into its Second Week To-Morrow. Our Purchasing Power and Selling was Martin on Heno. Wh ck Martin ‘ * 4 . ff i no other three-year-old in the history of | Wa5 Unguyed to ride Weno instead ot I Capacity make it possible that this great mercantile event will be GREATER to-morrow j 1 the turf could ever reachit. That Irleb | Michaels is tht t tery. der the Wire First. Laa'ts the superior of Africander in dry [In what, way. Is Marcin superior. to | than a week ago. Facts are stronger than any argument. Michaels? Asa matter of fact, Michaels going no one with any knowledge of | oot o he the bettor rider ot the pair. public form will deny, The line is very | ite rode Heno a corking race in the WC. Si JS 7 G Jf Fi It ts estimated that nearly $2,000,000 was bet on the Suburban Handicap. | clear through Meno. In the Brooklyn | Standard and seemad to got more out of | ny tyle of dutt-~-Overy ood Fabric THIS STORE OPEN ALL DAY TO-MORROW. 135th é Street, Gast. Che-Gen-Dollar-Sale | permrererea 1419 TO 1423 3D AV) bet} 80th and The victory of Africander in the/freat coursgo and gameness and an a eems to prove one|ability to race in the mud It will be Re ecairuher the horace in the |GUMicUt to Teconcile the zace run by City | handicap division are a very bad lot or Bank jn the Suburban with the race run | the three-year-olds of this season are of |b” City Bank on June 9% when ‘Terch- a superior type. The fact that Afri- Ught beat him five lengths. cander could carry 110 pounds and win|Good Sturt an Advant the Suburban only emphas! the fact} The Suburban iIlustrated also what a that had the track been dry Irish Lad| valuable advantage a good start is in a would have duplicated his great victory }race of this sort. Major Daingerfletd, =} Free dolivery and ratiroad fare jowed out of town customers. V NCENT says he ho 4 erie had IThe winners on the race were comparatively. few, although it is said nearly |Irish Lea banter ere area Secaoune Pe Orr sti EO a Any Design or Coloring, very bookmaker lost money on the event. This is accounted for by the place beating to Heno. In handicap, and, though off badly, never | T’S a pleasure to serve Stakes Heno performed the same trick | became COU. ged and rode a crack- ‘and show bets made on Africander, Herbert and Hunter Raine, who Was] ain Africander. it Is a pity that rain |ing good race. On Colonsay in the last SIZES TO FIT EVERY BUILD OF MAN. some people! race he also rode splendidly. Looks as fell so that an opportunity was not and trainers ware overlooking a} well backed to show, if ownei . Charley Dwyer, the part owner of Africander, said that he did not bet seereea tle tee to try and score a this) boy. Biichasle wee ie, Be up Hand Finished Suits 91 q , Deimel, |?°™™ i ‘ ticle’ that makes th bilo 1 \m penny on him, being satisfied to win the purse, but his partner, De! mel, KEHGed ects mee) Okamess an article, that makes the public loo! JOURNEYMEN went around the ring backing him in almost every book, and winning, it is Mr. Hobart Smock, for- | merly leading man of the “San Toy” Co., took the | trouble to come in yester- Navy Serge Suits VELVET FINISH— h 111 no doubt be many hysteri- “Up. said, close to $15,000. “Pittsburg Phil” took 12 to.1 at post time and cleaned a cialis eke for Atdeandet now eee Peipndtets 1 Bs awd TAILORED, INDIGO. day 5 say: cat up $20,000. George Considine was a $12,000 winner. Al Stokes took $25,000} ang ne will probably be hailed Byent which, while It came to naught, Ein fabhicsierepresentin These suits will appeal to me Doyouseethisault? © bought from the ring, the largest winning of all. James Beattie backed Africander | champion three-year-old. He will have | might have resulted in man complica- an al presenting Pl inhere ten weeks tions. E.R, Thomas witndrew Pulsus to win $12,000. Joe Hayman was $10,000 to the good. an opportunity to prove claim to the |/f 00 i grin race and started him in|{{ products from the best 0. Thave travelled ever aince, and We8 ‘with . the most fastidious dresser. travelling olays the mischief title on Saturday, June 27, when the|the second race, At the last furlong : Ipthing” Dave Johnson bet $1,500 straight and $1,600 third on fgniter. J. Folger|\ivance atakes, at a mile and three |Pulsus waa running about courth, when |1] loomsin this country. Splen- Soft finish and a very dark “But this coat hange as well and } phia is a valuable |e swerved over onto Toledo, who wa: fite as well as on the day I bought it” r Det $1,000 on Herbert across tho board, Alexander Shields bet $1,000 all) ruriongs, will be ing ii thi iL Pule , fone three ways on Hunter Raine, A. Featherstone placed $500 straight, $500|stake, worth something like #8000 80 rae taken up, and Toledo went’on ||] did Sack Suits, in all color- % her Irish Lad nor id finish: third. Puls was t in . . " place and $1,000 third on Igniter. Charley Gates backed Articulate and | thst the owners of nailer cc the money, If Puisus had gone.on and |{{ ings and styles, including ‘My $15.00 Serge Suits are made that they setain both Shape jor, Broadway—22d Street s\blue, single or double breasted sacks. Full or Major Daingerfield and dropped $6,000. The fact that the three-year-olds ap- Re a Oeaaiacuntounleai rane vemage {J} our special semi-military. = | one-half lined. COS ence J. B. Madden, Newton Bennington and “Bud” Meyer backed City Bank. | parently hold the older division safe willla claim of foul. Many belleve that it) 5 33 t0 42 : S : w ave been allowed, and even i= Dorn A Few of the heavy bettors played elther Major Daingerfleld or Heno, Mr.|have extra inducement for them to auld, Waves ueen) allowed, andkeven ts izes 4 to 42. 2 ANIKI Sizes 33 to 48, Railroads start, There ere also eligible to this ie thatthe aleWaree) would — Thomas and many of the club-house patrons supported Hermis, . |. Bil, Heno, Waterboy, Major | have taken some action. Sees Hermis and Goldsmith, so ‘Pulsus 1s Sointly owned by John E. “Hello! HeMo!"’ a deep-toned voice AMATEUR BASEBALL. that there ta in proapeot one of he |Wtoca owed wholly, by Eft mre lt Very Fine Mixtures! — zrad cated them to the Phone, Black Fabric Suits Pennsylvania © season. The/ran second in the race. Aristocracy, Suburban yesterday. served’ (0 Oorre [Bp tf Ful y ate. Madden, won the race: 1] CASSIMERES and] «feet me at the Fountain, boys!” WORSTED AND SOFT RAILROAD, rate the statement m: ’ t ; RT yesterday that City Bank was a good is Tales, have beck ‘iaaualifed, ‘since CHEVI < TS--Medium Then the diver changed his tone— FINISH. form had been con-|the same jnterests were represented in is al , AMATEURS, ATTENTION! nara tnt ie Lac” ny oe sre [Etae ua reat ertameeseae | Sey lec tachenauis| “Eve seen the Stegel-Cooper ‘ad? | Brie Breaned and Dosble Wt Ser ata ee Se eee A| saw Clty Bank yesterday cannot deny| fog fortunate thing in the world that ||} “VE and_ultra-fashionable Breasted Sacks, also 3-But- $5 A.M. PAST MAM —Parlor, Sleeping % The Evening World will print all challenges, results of games Or} | that he ran a remarkable race, showing 'Pulsus did not fintsh In the money. models, both single and 1) enCun Suits. Di Pininig, Gara Por Chicago, InAlanepolis ba other news concerning amatour baseball teams in Greater New York } | daublebreasted sacks t e Tea iS éll- 0 ar- a. 6 AWAY SUITS, IABO- LY 0g Mim tng LOUIS, LIMITED, —Pullman and suburban towns in the Sporting Bdition. From time to time, as Tall et nals, Thibets and Undressed [1], 1304: setae Diting Ce space permits, pictures of the captains or star players of teams will be Y ecanel BERNHEIM & CO.’S Vaiues Are Famous. all, stout, short or slim] They met and are extremely glad, Worsteds. All sizes, in- fA UTED = Palle published. men will be fitted. To judge by their glowing tale. cluding EXTRA LARGE, }}]}3.2# ppt Address all communications and piotures to the Sporting Editor, The Evening World, New York. ‘iit Pays To have the confidence of the public—to deserve it. Notwithstanding the unfavor- Saturday A Sensational Ovfering, Chotce at i ‘The Red Star Juniors would like to arrange | Juniors. The feature of the Cour) was 5.65 P. aT * Dae Be r t ngan for ure. Cineinnati, Indianapolis, Le " Eau, Cgelats Tnslaapeie taal pear en emer pes Se ot eee ae , Early comers to - morrow morni : 9 gape Address Edwin Dolan, Irvington, SH, Weytich, “If; J. able weather our big store has been orning ening. Bhenangoah Vauiey Route), ae 6a 6 we okets ai crowded with pleased customers ever since will find ample reward for early rising. rete tele| Tstoapt Saturday. Dining Con ee ‘ 65 (P.M. PACIFIC EXPRESS. —For Pitta The Plaza Juniors defeated the Sons of Re’ a t! Si ‘and Chicago. For : Bat Ete toute tees eleven” tor turtesn | Shamrocks, Jra..4 0 2 11 2 0 8 14 Me we announced the purchase and the great I85 | 200 gadoan valle Route. Connects for Cleveland years, Joseph Meledy, . Bast F Morgan, Jrs...3 111215 40 —27 206 OF Pte Jae hs ClsvELAND AND CENCE Gourth streot, Batteries—Carr and Halligan; Murray, Lane- THE NAVY BLUE SERGE) BLACKS and MIXTURES, @ EXPRESS.—For Pittaburg, Cleveland, Cipaln= >” oe ran and O'Rokue, Um) Mets. cd ° SUITS, all d ‘ll gi watl, Indtanapolis and St. ‘Louta, ‘The Tigers, of Ninety-elghth etrest, forfeited Cn Ss utSe . all wool Serge and) suits that will give excellent 156, SSSHINOTON AND THE souTHL orienta tarts in page! CLOTHING STOCK |ijj. eect Sea Hr” "S' Wie quant ls | "ate se . ne) up. aa follows: =! § (Dining Cary "As M2 12.55 (Diat wer, rf.; Kalinki, ef.; Gook y M. Engle d Boyli for Monarchs. Riley, Bon ‘ ; a Namerer ih, Laorovita, nGactams 'Su.; | witier and Connelly for Speingaela A.C. bought by us for SPOT CASH from awell-known manufacturer at a price Bhs Mosniowas seat sents arene es Goldatetn, p. eos i : ree aR oO ttan Field Club play the Cottege|that enables us to sell the newest style clothing for Men and Boys A 2. I Ze (pining ap), 435 Dia Be pewen om Ohe Boys’ Store--- oor. ies oad atten tov aiztegn years old: “Adarem C. Wests | - e {oougrecalonal Limited 5 AP parks ae rest. ra), % 4 No, 436 East Wighty-eigh' : 3.25 (Dining Car), 4.25 (Dinii Sis foinite can) att 0 rid . SOUTHERN’ RAILWAY.—Exprem. 25, 4.35 . ¥, Cunningham, No, 381 fi out © inducement: seas [BELOW COST OF PRODUCTION ‘The Cocitians have a few open dates which | West One Hundred and Twenty-Ofth ares, New}. 1 saa our immense purchase per yould Nike Wo Sone, with good, teame; | York. Sane Ree ee ae ey raetala: ee quetalto: ~ Saturday tien anes da > | saelu The A. 1. M, team defeated the Griterton A. C.. | Gay Lot No, 3, consisting of ey TLANEIC COAST LINE.—Eupreee, 9.25 A. J. ot Harlem, In a lively game, ‘The feature of SEABOARD AiR’ LINE RAILWAY.—Expresa, i Ww the Corn was the playing of B. Russak at fret Blue or Ss e Chotce oF. Se nohkoobic ane 348, night dally. | be bare. 8c EN i 2 ay NY, eriterion + 0010002104 Gray Serge uits ‘armonts Memphis and New Oritene F268 Boar Ani . Le 00040001 6 re oft | SS Reee a AND (QHIO RAIL WAX.—1. a POH OLD POINT GOMFORT and ‘The Original Poly ) the crack Corona B A wilt play |” pate jattory tor wi e Empire | pattory for loser re—MilYoauer and Carmody. Light or Wield, at Fi lunday, June 21-0 Baktary Sa st aa St Worsteds oe oly We ia T. 1d H, O'Sul- oi ue ane pon cee Son mal i ‘The Fordham F, C. would like to arrange ee games with teams averaging sixteen years for] TheReal ‘The. Lexington Juniors would ike to arrange | 4 side bet ot All datesopena fter June al. Donegal omespuns ith Ream averaging eleven to twelve. |For games, address C, Leahy, No, 191 St. ‘A.M. weekd: cn oreeare and “A. Vestibule Trains, Buffet Park Standard Coaches on "weeny. “Parlor ‘Smene ps ns paeterist ning Car and Standant mes wi Fhe line-up ts aa followe: James Brenaa, cf.; | lege ave,, Brong, oar Fig eles pe liye ! pz oo 8 Ticket Offices. —Nos. fae. ties eib pr dome Bermarc rt, Harty |. geneca B, B. C., Ninth Ward, would Mke|{n the newest single or double breasted poeaney Sa ee Bcanion, et; Thomaa Tierney, 8b.; to arrange ‘gamiea “with strong tears shapes, made better and worth more than BETA: dias toner BRS, AT Be ow jonn Wor, put Jost aude | suitable guarantee, : a s Feet Station, Brower, c,; John Worst, pj Joseph, lameg, outs lene Viole, c, Sunday on the letters grounds. | guits 001d eleewhere at 610.0; now 2 : Sets ie ‘Momas Tierney, No. 1863 Pork avenue, clty. Address, F, 0 siren street, City. é . i iN 2 d . 7 oe The Lawrince Juniors defeated tne Biberons y nasebati club would uke to arranae | This famous deal makes it possible lo not wait until after July 4th to “mark Comoe “Il cal, tor and” check ame 10 ta. 6 and the seco! arn : 4 rt fences th¥e e y down.” It is a continual practice, monthly ke twice, the first «i T t unity giving & , , oie ia) ike "ey rok gag with | Fama (g Yor ‘saturday and ‘sunday games ito- | for us to sell other lots including teams avermaing eleven to thirteen years, Ad- | FUETNRE OT irrey Mille preferred, Address . as Fe a eee Vout Kast Bighty. | bokens and Murs WMsvdiiinm J o'salley |our own Union-Made Suits at Soarch' street, ‘Awsociation No, Gi East Eifteenth street, vot 3.60, 7.70, 10, 12 & 15. Teleonone It Bi syl= ‘eleghone * ightesnth Street’ vaula Ralirond’ Cab Service, (OF YS W. W. ATTERBURY, General Manager —yes, weekly. But there are SPECIAL OCCASIONS, when Garments are grouped at one Uniform Price, regardless of actual values, eee The Danbury A. ©. June 21 and.28 open | pringerjinger F.C. have sll 80 for. Bret-cla onal teams offering with Sa SR Panne A ee i! ee cs ea Sotane, Nov St Vane | ehcte'at ouweaty SJenra ot eat. for Every one well worth double. New York C : entral FUME mes ‘to be played on home grounds wena Kaargee "Willlam “H, Dean No, 685 St, Ann's ‘Two good players would like to joln Arat-olase | Atares Sena Ghis Offering at Ohree Dollars ‘Trains arciye and depart from Grand Central Boys’ Suits |) sulforah cum averaging aigwen 0 seventeen AOL years. A i) ©] me Pirate A. ©, would like to hear from « Btation, 424 Street, York, as follows: , Hundred and 7 pitcher and first baseman, also would lke to Js C. ° 1210 A.M press. 20 AM. cies 7 er i y ed eter, tororiy’ of on, soinato | th, a De gt ae paaa, AE Were Newer Sold as Cheap S Oxtraordinary, Het ate: A eeeee ine ta Asi coe, rte, rat ace OTA | esa aor One a Lies as During this Sale. Russian & Sattor| Ghrao-Piece Vest She Popular tgs Bae Sta qT he Palace Bamball Club would Ike co bear Good all-woo! suits well worth $2.50 as low as 1.39. 2 S, Suet P ana 00 Pe Froman Sullvan, trom ait Kenna thin 100 sllen, of Sey Other suits in either Norfolk, Sailors or Double-breasted | louse Suits. mee Worfolk Suits. E58 S. 8 Ba Would tike to heen trots a dood battery, aroen | Seve vate, nise opmn rong Jue, 20,37 nd At 1.69, 1.98, 2.48, 2.98, 3.98 and 4.98, Serges and cheviow. New- | Dark and pele colorings | Gverplaide and bright mise ah Ey {| fe,,tisteeny, 2 play Sundae and holidays, Ad w York City, Boys’ fast color All-wool est designs and colorings.- RE DOYe, Mirant alae solid cok io t ie Grong, 3, Tracy, Willow place, Brooklya set ne re washable suits at 4Oc. | knee pants 25C. Sizes 2% to 8, Sizes 11 t0 17. : relate fo P ran ry, , peony F ERY EEP SARS Ea saraen’ teen yeara old, Would like to] = Only 2 to a customer. - — Sizes 710 17. Boe z a. Food oitente of atoher Tveruntng olgceen pours, | eae, fom, (a fallen NTS: vith ot Harte: Double-Breasted Bey 03 F + i ‘dire Morrie Mol, manager, Not 7 Bidrdge | Qt Saaume Gh! Nov gi'vane atret ely FREE Double Blue Trading Stamps Fine Imported Fassel Sut Gop Coats— ® re } ane citnton Jrs, want games with teams nine | The Hinislde A. C. doteated the Gerage F.C. Deried this sale only, Also @s worth absolutely free. lashable Fabrics | parcy mixtures and navy | Coverts & Gwitls, 3 ed } | to eleven years, Address Jobn Carlo, No, 8|by « score of 7 to 6. Would itke to Including Kik,, Russian and | bh a] Vv fy Se Shard rien Jue cheviots, serges an ‘ery important to POM Spxcept Sunda: Exe _ Sailor Suits. Exquisite styles. | cassimeres. along for the bays’ vacation. HARLEM DIVISION. io Sem ONE Sizes 7 t0 17, Sizes 236 w 17 ita an Sor dame Ginny ae 850 a alia aa Cara of ali through Calne, Traine iiiumingced (wich Pinteo Light. ve { at 167. 261. 415 and 1216 Bi - Tickgs isa Yq. W.. ais Golumbae ara a9 fisth st, 1o5e Station and 138th Fulton at. ‘The South Brooklyn ¥. C. heve a stro pe . aa maidarmed team cn eho, diamond and are | ZAare, UaMoTmeS ke. scrength for” Au jeams of like atrength for AUR. (Filing “ates “wien “out ot town teamm omers | 3¢¢R, gTuformed toares of Mo° aah for «ae & 2340 THIRD AVE., Pane” 127t foe, @iltable inducemnta. Atl dates in July] det, on our grounds, Oo Sunday next they play 9 Corner ma F001 shone “90) S8th’ Street’” for New Tork Cen- b Service, Baggage checked from hots Beach-avreet, chy, mea with teams averaging nineteen to twenty, ‘ef fh TO fo be played on our srounte,. Mould ee pia i Apawanda Juntors would like to book games| {tom ® shortstop and eman. {| ith uniformed teams, — Would Tike to hear ‘Thomas Salth, care New Yor Centre eet from & goo) pitcher, Leo Garten, Manager, | Company, One Hundred vent eo, A y No. 42 St. Me piace. and Bast River. ‘ i. . | + . ‘The Clittons, averaging thirteen to fifteen h ST, iE Bae a a a he Youths’ (Long Grousers) Suits, $ 00 A collection of small Lots, comprising Mixtures, @ ugust opp. Saturday Jeb] the Wiltons on the latter team's grounds for @ i 7 hotel ov games, Would like to hear from cwo piteh 4 joKeon will b e — | 4 - t E SoS cater, Adtrom AF. Gatutne “Setar: | soytucell “Kha aust ih Seeowber, OnEW EVERY EVENING NEXT SATORDAY TILL 1LaO P | Blues and Blacks. Splendid suits for the Sum ‘ip, Westcott Express Compan fever ngeot and Talreenth avenue, Brook: |, 934 tam Twenty cond street mer vacation. Sizes 14 to 20. ‘The Miltons defeated the McOutcheom Juniors Jam Saturday by a score of Bl to 18. The uniformed LS ff eee ie Rae We Sive S. & H.” Green Grading Stamps. \\\ ~~ For Sale FOR EVERYBODY. Would like to arrange Saturday games with ame mies | ‘ , te ° oe CLOTHING, CLOAKS: chee MMe a, SER) CLOTHING offee teams B. 5 i (omdilnereyy Pau manager, 131 West j to" 1.50. Ail Sunday ine, July and August open. Fourth of July Diamond: Watches, Jewelry, for Men and Women on Easy jomning end afternoon, Address Edward Heg- : GASH Ob CREDIT, CLOTHING, CLOa\ iv Tr . aan, 254 Communipew: avenue, Jersey City, ’ : “ eases CRED fon Taal Oy ay JEWELRY ON CREDIT ‘Weekly or Monthly Payments 5B gtone roguois earn ware dateate, on @, ed) peti Ta CR eee TI ta ares amar iit St Ooms Eveninet. [LENOX CLOTHING CO., un ‘the Hxcolsiors by a ecore of 12 to ° ty I L, W. SWEET & CO, THING, OLOAKS | 16th S' 1a" e Zeature of the eae ‘was’ tae batting d g 1 CEOTHING, CLOAK CREDIT | __ 247 6th Ave. cor. 16th St. Sather iets: The cigar that’s a wayS goo wept PUR con oe, | 295 yy AAAI GOON an | 2289 Third Ave. near LAR Ste ©, defeated the B.A. o. —< e 218 ? - s umbus Ave., near 104th Tay, lide up follow: y s coore Saturday Piano Day. WATOHES DIAMONDS. ASD" FEWELSLE 5 OM CREDIT | pasiness conncentiat, Open _oveningm, jusky © ry bert Burns Save from $100 fo $200 by set Wak 0 aes aOR a, | ‘ } securing one of these Pianos, 19 MAIDEN LANE. TARE LEVATOR’ CREDIT. 32-728 Patents aN LANG 2 CENTS peumplly procured) SAVIN SBA Nod Pianos, 51 witx \ |DAC-T-RA EYEGLASS CLIP. | 0 scr watt Openaihel LYCRir [PAREN Bodied s Go. Heclaan | 9 | Dosa not slip, pinch or leave marka. Sold oaly | convenience and. etr! nfdentiai. "Open aa | Solicitors. 240 Broadw: Dimock & Fink Co, basebaM team have Sat- - Wilson Piano, $158. Ld 136 312 Madison | account wi PI ph ell Peatiec nacntan, World like Seorenroemee, me 5 Harmony Piano, $17, Fe eae Aree Lote A JEL STANDARD Pith unnews ‘hous, toate, ‘plomding mooi Walters Piano, $195. = Palanan, 112 Wet 140 et, x Helo Wanted—Female, vo 5 reas, ie Hi red Waltham & Bigin Watches oS “ fis me Sl oa Bae ig Sete 9 toieed, oat tail aa [COOK (FOR COUNTER aaa Co., Broo} - bh suf \. Ws a Suiowiag is ware oy innings ene ‘Pianee Guaranteed for 6 and 10 years Te Nasnan ot | Movesti del ain tlgig, 107 EAST 31ST ST. ® * \ ‘ wa cans | 0 PEWR -ENTED \* el "| me = = BELO og gee ge ins § f AST TYPEWRITERS RENTED, _ | 72 Nassau Street. {iil ret ALL MAKES. WERKLY oO Sard scoadwer wade tart Dulieieetenly ond MoFedden; Melt and _ Te Macq dale “egeton _ she _Aeaemrgsts