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‘a THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 27, 1903. ; pee OY oe == SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE ‘EVENING WORLD. ae = Ms el ATHLETES WHO WILL ps IN THE fig ace i ‘ iota ; oe va ! Small Crowd Attends First Big| Parades and Cheering on Thelr Outdoor Meeting of the Year| Return to Poughkeepsie—A. + —The Motorists Are Pro-| R. Coffin Elected’ Captain of teoted. Next Year’s Crew. | MANHATTAN BWACH BICYCLE |TRACK, June %.—With the best cycle | TMHACA, N. Y., June 21.~There was racing in sight that New York has | general outburst of pent up enthus- | known for some time only a corporal jasm when the Cornell crews reached | | nuard wae out this afternoon to witness | Ithaca this morning, and a large déle- { |the sport. The riders and their at-| gation of Cornell students, business | teendants niade up by far the largest| men and small boys assembled at the |part of the audience, but those who| Bast Ithaca station when the crews [did reslet the temptation of the ball | arrived nore. } park, the race track and the first good yhos were provided for the crews, | Saturday of the summer for pleasure at | Sri) With, the Gooming | of tat tre | ConeyeIstand got thelr money's worth. | Greda of ‘tin home could” make, “the | Over twenty heats were run In al crews were hurried into the wagons | y the procession started. Along the ane) i j the fintehes were of the hair-ra and halt otsimerch: theneiee tan | order 1u almost eyery one. thusiasm continued. ‘In ftront of Coanh Lipton’s New Wonder Is Pronounced a © Real Flyer by the Scores of Experts Who See Her Under Sail tor the First Time—Looks Smaller Than Reliance. a (Special to The Evening World) “OBSERVATION TOWER, HIGH- iD, N. J., June -Shamrock III. cha Bir Thomas Lipton's new cup chal “Venapr, bad her first trial in American atlon that ang sallmaker has turned out in ngland ide there was something of a on, Shamrock 1. pounded th es as she’ went out Ge . while Sh. the ‘aceful, | (waters this afternoon. Accompanied] Certainly Sir ‘Thomas has good ground ane uc tioealntesisttoasen cisetie re creme baited, and jon. Dy Shamrock 1., the gow boat struck| (7, Ms confidence, | Every | yachtem cheered Coach ' Courtney, until gon and Leander. Leander, winner of | the doorstep. the leet six days’ rece at Madison |, After ng and selling et} Square Garden, was the favorite with | POUL and a half, the crews were gaken — | the crowd. Was spread before thera Speeches were The motor-cyclers were a feature, and mace by Conch Houstney, and by Dean the way In which the riders of the pace- | Z..7° Grane. All of the, twenty oars: of condi: makers were protected from injury at-| reached Ithaca in the best tracted a great deal of attention. All ie ond none showed any ill effects ly was the fir nety- 4 A laght breeze to show what sort of a} ever come over after the cup. She er like a knife and didn't pound the sea because of the pecullar shape Graft she is. Wheatwo boats didn't engage in a veil] of lier bow. This is a new iden of De- signer Fife A Face. Thoy merely got out and stretched the two boats went on their course themselves and let the breeze have a bit} {he superiority of the new creation, was evident to e 'y one of the scores of ex- of & blow at thelr wing: pe ne who had strong glasses almed on =e: OUt over the course off Sandy Hook In| breeze to-day decla championship between Walthour, Nel-| were hoarse, Mrs. Courtney belng'on { ii Wt was 1221 o'clock when Shamrock | th wore football headgear and heavily aretha : i e 'varsity, crew Til. ost off her tow from Sir Thomas jahimrdck 111, was, ttt tn este padded sweaters, and the dangete of a| Reeves Goffin, 'O4, of Ea Yacht Erin and set out on her course.| miles off the Twin LAghts. Hoth hauled bad spill were greatly lessened. captain. | Coffin Is one of th immediately broke out her jib and down topmalls. at 110. The crew aboard oe : Riou nd AN Letea A rs ter cre S Mtayéall. “A minute later Shamrock I.) Sisting the mubmitute clap topanit but] - - Piening Threw Perrill. in’. two. interconegtate \ \ was away after her and treading on har| there was not the exactness and. clocks Caras Fayed ‘halfback sone the football John Piening, the Ronan | Paved heltback | : heels, like movement that characterized the who meet Tom | p ‘he Irish baronet and Designer wil- CreW of the Reliance. Shasnmon Wrestler Leo rerees = t 3 i i vind died oi F ; Bharkey to @ finish at the London The- _, Mam Fite were aboard the new chal- hob ROURGREE TAT HOR tae, Mantrock 4 > etiesni Lessee |ecane! Jenger watching her carefully. Thay) III. flew the pennant of the Royal ‘were taken on board from the Brin of | Yacht Club. After safling about two hours both Beotland Lightship. boats tacked and headed southwest in Both yachts went on a port tack at/a freshening breeze. Shamrock Il 18 o'clock. Shamrock II. led by a Kuded steadily on Shamrock 1. and halt mile and kept increasing her lead {nthe lend, “About ten miler trom. Beot. | j right along. land Lightship Shamrock IIT. ran along- | ‘ Shamrock I. did herself proud a few #d¢ the oller boat and continued tho | Lady Ethel Wins First Event in {minutes after Shamrock 111. went "i! 18 company with her . about on starboard tack at 12.48. ‘The Re | Two Straight Heats—Tables 4 eld boat went about in halt the time) RELIANCE’S TOP A | of the challenger. Turned ia Second Race. | Shamrock III. is not nearly as high MAST CHANGED. fm the air as Reliance. To the ordinaiy observer the challenger looks like a Much smaller boat than Relianc Whose truck is sixty feet above the Brooklyn Bridge. atre, on the Bowery, next Mfonday night, | ow, w. L PO) Cld. defeated John Perrill, of Poughkeepsie, | piitsburg ... ia cineinnaes two straight falls, at the Academy of | New York ul DMusic in that city. tast might, after one | SMe *: of the roughest contests he ever in- duiged In. Piening returned to his train- Amerioan League Standing. ing quarters at Kopp’s farm, in funt- | ciub. W. ds PC.) cwd. w. ‘Sy i ‘ Hi Open Champion of 1901 and|ingion, L. 1. immediately after the 4 at ae Holder of Western Champion=| stef*tnd°ntice gudiione’ Conaition £0 “Ba! ship Starts Second Day at Short Hills with Nice Lead. (Special to The Evening World.) | | Columbia Starte for Newport In a) eMPIRE CITY TRACK, Yonkers, June Much Improved Form and More 7,—Several thousand Geople attended (Gpectal to The Evening World.) SHORT HILLS, N. J., June 27.—With a lead of five strokes over any other com- Work Will Be Done There. the second matinee of the season of the petitor, Willie Anderson, open oham- Tt wes bares i etaeat cone Gee New York Driving Club held at the plon of 1901 and present champion of gig | BRISTOL, R. I, June 27.—The cup| Empire City track to-day, The card} ‘This year’s all-round A. A. unfit him entirely for his specialty,| the Western Golf Aesociation, started ‘Wrirge waa the first to bend his main- yachts Reliance and Columbia prepared | wag made up of nine events. There was co ft to-d: e @ail, Capt. Bevis, on Shamrock 1.,| early in the day to sall to Newport, but | eeven for trotters and the balance for|°tamplonship, whigh will be decided | and he may tose heart altogether and ain can peg egralie aor quickly followed. It was easy to d18-| at noon it was found necessary to coal | aldewheelers. at Celtic Park, L. I., July 4, will} give up the batttle. Eyyeranaees @plAing! bon cern the difference between the two) uo the tender Sunteam, ‘and as this) ‘The event of the day was the third| probably be the mostAniccesstul yet| The all-round champlonship was| The morning scores were as follows: a Gere telatives cat fe ait iin decided, to Improve, the, iivertin “by | number Sena poer arn eaariy os the/held, ‘The event, held annually| instituted in 1884, and has been run| jy atectie . Ow changing the topmast on the Reliance.|star performers struggled for honors i ‘ ‘one ptece. Sadi was lowered and work was begun: | hore [hele eae Mias Hibbard, Iderim, |S!mce 1884, Is the most interesting | ever since, the Fourth of July gen- fee eli As the yachts passed out of the Hook | It was expected that the Reliance would | now Rene, Brightiight and Md Gay. |Competition in athletics to-day, and jerally being selected. owing to the] 9. 7. Broker ve ready to be towed to Newpo ses Dingwel tae open the wind picked up to five | Pee “gar yi Each event was hotly contested and re-|the one that requires the greatest | fact that the weather at that season |‘. 4. Fenn mile?) The tsey sail certainly did ft Co re wi Bs Dearie he ceallenger's canvas '6| Notport at nama, Thee ceeat artes £28 |aulted tn clone finishes _Jamount of tratning and the greatest | makes the muscles more supple than |})"}Roes™ whiter than that used by the American | been much, Improved during her stay| The programme opened with event | demonstration of an athlete's ability,|at any other time. It consists Of | Nisan ees ss . in Bristol, but other work will be done | No. 1 trotting, mile ‘heats, two in three. 3 yachts, She had up her fine big clut-) on the spars while the yacht 18 at|y aay Bthel, driven by A. Decernea, won|grit and endurance. A man to be|ten events, as follows: 100-yard run, | Harry Turol (opsall. which is supposed to be the |anchor at Newport. the frat heat. 16, 288%. ‘Tho second] In the best fettle for this event musi | putting 16-lb, ehot, running high George Comming. ay + |heag also was won by Lady Bthel, which “ bs walk, throwing 16-1b. oeescnes theragso nme: needs put himself in training for at | jump, 880-yard wal is xT Rawiine second on a bad throw in by Sheckard. ‘The first heat in event number theoo| least three months prior to the con-| hammer, pole vault for height, 120- nd piped Strang mad. ty 0 m Di ‘otters: vO or ene FA id Hunter BROOKLYNS VS under and ectived him” Lo ware | WiyetMeeRt. BMtuneles aftera otiy| test; opherwise, he may fall, and in| yard hurdle, throwing 56-Ib. welght | Daria Hunter annusesssausauseaststesssectessonatase driven by M, Hruokheimer, after a hotly James Campbell Strang ratsed a pop foul fly which “S\tostey affair in which there. we: a4 1 Bteintehit eetnerea a>, ‘Ghbckard™ yan youtested affair, in which there were) that event, too, at which he thinks | for distance, running broad Jump and | win. calssie Giepeaed| Oey eae Liars ertird In event number three for trotters the himself most capable, ‘Take, for ex-| one-mile run. g 0 sh ane ed. ‘The trotter Bo ; S which Morrissey gathered in.” No runs, {bles were turned. Phe troier near | ample, a crack broad jumper. He| This year the entries are numer: finished last and Brightiient, driven b¥| can clear twenty-two feet at an overy-|Ous and a close competition may be Second Inning. peony 8. Bard, who finished last, came in fl Steinfeldt smashed the ball over | Time 9%, “lday competition, but after taking | looked for, The athletes of the Star Sheckard's head for two bi ‘Whe: Yakland Pilot, cleverly handled vy Dr, x oe . | A. C., wi are Teena s head fortwo) bases. Waen || _Oariand Pilot cleverly handed Wy orlpart inj the 100-yard run, the halt-)'A./C., whose pictures ere) printed) on mile walk and the 120-yard hurdle,| this page, will make a determined his museles may be cramped as to bid for the title, : i H irqi] | Presented with a pair of ‘diamond curt | number five, for trotters. Time, 2.26 1- Ned Hanlon Picks Big Virgil) buttons by’his Brooklyn trends Daly | Uiye cnres tastemt local: trotters str sactificed, Garvin throwing him out,|gled for honors in event No. 6. ‘The Garvin to Twirl—Kelley Se-|Corcoran’ tanned the air weakly. Dah:| Were Swife, driven by John FP.’ Cocke- len made a pretty catch of Pelta’s line-|yill- King Monde, with C. Bohting up, lects Poole—Red’s Captain Is]"\,.8e.cate" and Jolly Bachelor, deiven by H.C) JUVENAL’S ROWING DIDN'T WINNERS AT ST. LOUIS. McCreedie swatted the bail to left for| Mapes. This Was a horse race tcomt SRESLSAASSRUE RVR LSM LBL RASRAASSALRSSALKTERAAASASLASASE | S ext RERSSSSASSSSPASHKSssasrKacrKessssesssasassssesessaasss | Saaz a sack and reached third on Doyle's | start to finish and resulted In+a close Out of Game. two-bagger to right centre, Dahlen was | victory. for Switt. Swift lowered is PLEASE ENGLISH CRITICS. (Special to The Evening World.) yenere out oH feat iy mteente ac: Feltte record in this event by one second. KINLOCH PARK RACETRACK, 8T, ——- then slammed e ball to left, sendin, 2M. cca ve zi McCredie and Dosie Oren athena oe = Philadelphia's Henley Representa- POBISIE 7a Ati renbeecduanied NEW YORK’S MASTER SPECIALIST. lood’s terrific line fly was captured by J © SF iigolkowa? BATTING ORDER. Dolan. Garvin fled ott to Coresran, ‘hv | WASHINGTON PARK RESULTS. | tive mates rivet Appearance |. (Sud El permanently cure ANVIOASE rune, on the Thames, Firat Race “One salle and twenty yards S in 5 to 20 days. No matter ; s 5 —Won by Hegira, 0 1 ang 0 1; eraar nal ong nant: t cws cree ee f fle ang Te events went Ne ae LONDON, June 27.—James B. puvenel Brown Vail i to, waa, second; Chan: how chronic or long standing. Iheskard, If. Morrissey, of. . "i tid dott ne tase BLA » PARK 2 8-lof the Vesper Boat Club, of Philadel-]doo was third, 'Time— por | mae fap Patera emcee Dobbs. cf Dolan, Donlin hit safely to short left. Morris: \pRACK, Chicago, June #7.—Following| phi, ald not create a good Impression | Second Rage —Three-quarters of q mile, RVOUS DEBILIT aa ance and radical, tn 30 to eee roeal Beckley 10, MeCreedie. Doniin laid too far off first |are the results of the races scneduled | oy his first appearance In a practice | q Wor Oy Old Stone, § to Land 3 10 tt ase Relea: NM Samus Dai ao arate the ‘seco d time was caught to be run here this afternoon: row on the Thamee. uwenal will try | oigh etd wtineedabere ont a $i Corcoran, ss. in »y Garvin's throw to Doyle. ce a is.—!for the Diamond Sculls in the Henley | ~., — = ' Ber ; Gorséran, Nov runs \ Etat Race One mile and 2 ward for, the Demons camperitors in the |, titd Race—Three-quarters of a mile. p IVATE DISEASES —c2%4,2,3, t0 10 says without vt Posleep ontTADS uunted but was easily thrownl gam’ Fullen, 2 to 1 foI e. was sec-|Various events at the big regatta are | {Won Py Howllng Dervish. 10 to 1 and )¢! at the use of poisonous drugs. Ump! ire Jobnatone: i | nadeva pretty tunning catch of Gheer, |onds Toah third, “Time—i.40, now in training. Scharie wae third. ‘Tinecritn, |p, Fitajohn ; ipecial to The Evening World.) ard's long fly to centre. Dobbs waa| |. ad Race. Nve-elentha of a nite tes ——__ ; A eAecalaa curt Bh 0D PoIso —Radical cures in 60 to 90 days. 1 remove P ts 4 NDT on by Pi ’ 9 2 and ty 4 AV'ASHINGTON PARK, Brooklyn, N. | Sled out on strikes. No runs. Wie OT seehia? sto a nha even: | SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. a “That's the fret time Ihave been real mM peekbee Gea eoaniogat every vestige of poison from the system ¥, June 27.—Ned Hanlon's Trolley Fourth Inning. Anne Davis was third, “Time—1.00 2-5. When he recomned: to, te pecdaek citer lgvemedcacwa, by a Oar IA Wea One without the aid of mercury or potash. Dodgers and Capt. Joo Kelley's hustling| Dolan singled over, Plood's head and Sea RACE TRACK, Sheepshead Bay, | winning the Thistle Atakes with Andy ee eh epee ae atrect last VA IGOCELE cure in from 3 to 10 days safely, without cut- reached secon: B i 0 or} y 4 Av hinee a Dumch of balitossers from over the|Temched, sevond on Beckley's retirement | RACING NOTES. Juno Z—The entries for Monday's | rejows up, but he 1s game and stood It| with his wite, For ye, ad, scalp ae oda len asada Tron) business Dy) my Rhine came together again at these|on Ritter's bad throw to Strang Dolan ee races are as follows: like a major. Guess he won't forget it! wound. Harlem Hosp! al dootors treate ptive process, ? crossed the plate. Steinfeldt sent a high First Race—Malden filles, two-year-olds; five | 890M.” Trane Reiment ‘hom afounds this afternoon in the second|fiy to Sheckard. Daly struck out, One| After the running of his race Mel-| rir Rae ete ge x tm ime of their present confilct. The ter-|"Y; tonian pulled up lame, He is a colt for] Remonsive .....+. 110 Armenia —Cured in 5 to 15 days without cuttin, \~ STRICTURE ing, pain or loss of time. It i a Fees Hie aha aang qeioGrendie lifted, a hin one, whtch| which Mr. Galway refused $25,000 carly [St09, Adieu: 112 Saniert ¢ oe game the teams indu! in yes-| Morrissey gathered in. Doyle drew al qn th alee ; amie 10 eA OES base on ‘balls and moved up to ae iy) the seagon, and) atnce! that tie his Ming Star... 0 Ruth Pateiet se. 1 want man that te, ou N’T DO AY--COM ter@ay and which the Trolley Dodgers| on Dahien's free pase to frat, “Doyie| legs Have been troubling him oonsider-| Mackestha tH él, Ome 0 (en eee aL eosin can ‘on gondii Pe. N oe ee Ai Tk E TO- DAY managed to carry off after a atift up-| 4 Dahlen tried a double steal, Dosle] ably. Many shrewd judges pronounced | Fine Fier 19 a este eratens ‘et titeament. which T the sirloin re ee ave ean exclunively, treading oorace: an foe in pa fet Hata being caught at third. Ritter drew al ium the best two-yearculd of last year, | \auahty Lady ink | fp have Bihan and developed ater my whole tite 108 dist eases of men for 80 y hee clonic can devise oF shone: ats t, seome je @ great mag-| base on balls, Flood was retired by| but there is a doubt If he will be able | Sort © no : cases peculiar to men It e-8. treatment fs based on ecioatife mngplede 1 fayvotice eauipment) twill use yeu honestly, troat vou ekitteliy cd Sot net, for te) rooters turned out in| Beckley unassisted. No runs. to sustain hig reputation as a three-| (eign cc WO De Russy,. pave no free Proposition, no tint ‘or sacsp! jaton cade potter, yor i ly Jem. to vnenite in y a nertset Bae with the sant mediclies, Alsconitart and expen ércv: 5 2 year-old jon, my experience, my conscience, my rapul mn : practle mH jortake, ‘ Re eel atreceeorh, Wate Ene) Ox peOte Fifth Inning. se Second Raco—Tree-year-olds; one mile, 1 you wail call and see me Twill ‘rive you free ot charge, @ thorou! for'my homp cure. CONSULTATION FREE, 7B CRARGR ORT W “tion of seeing the teams participate x Fn Mackey Dwyer romising noth! c vas. dispos by Dahie of the ahs eee CO Stil examination, together witt mt aad dclemtine 6 inion’ of Your <in, another gruelling tussle. RA OC eee eee REM ta, meeting of the: sewemts ofthe ax | ooras ToL Monte. Cet Pand your case is tucuranie twill woneetly tell you Mo. If, on the ot oyle, % raised a high vy to! tional Steeplechase and Hunt Associa- 0G) Garaieat sd find your case is curabl will Insure you of ® ee rmanadt ‘cure, he Reds were minus the services of|the in fleld which Strang gathered In. s ones Sir Voorhlen: y iy aeetetere fund Capt. Kelley in to-day's game. Smiling| Poole bunted safely along the third-| on will be held at an early hour, to- ¢ Wor Meee eee Ground sro} ae is teat eT fall to effect & Permanent cure of Your cont Hours, 9 A. M. J0p-dl4 too much kicking to sult Umpire | Mae, line, Donlin walked, advancing |day, and at it permission will probably oe a charge for medi cles, ae they are always included iq’ the nominal f 165 West 34th St., N. Yi, Sundays, 10% orrissey singled, fl: | be granted to H. S. Wilson to ride ‘ lan doubled, scoring i attribute my succes Sehnstone in yesterday's game, and as|ing the bases. D Third Race—Maiden three-year-olds; selling what I promise. "| Pople De a Morries srigk {Gallant in the Beacon Steeplechase. The] «7 iionge on main, tack * m he Became too talkative after being re- | Teale dent tryin to rench third on the | wewards. appear to be quite matisfind | Sen(inas secs Li Haglate «++ 10) VARICOCELE ORAINS Moved from the game, Umpire Jonnatone | 4% RENE {rv'r that there was nothing dishonest. in his 1 AO seaataeion a 4 @uspended him for three days. Another| Garvin struck out. Strang ambled to | riding of nthe Introductory | Twin Kove LF. onetie iting oe ine operation 100 Hester eeaaa iets Youd C) Sporting. player who was suspended for three days | frst on four wide balls gulted Ka me A et I Ti eS EACLE Bite eH : Paphiupsn oan pale ‘te leon ot time, te complet ete ‘all pow- tS eee rounde ored ain e shear me nttiooa : Bg Uinpire Jopnatone is dackltecn, the [S50 erF ke Soveoran Peaultel in, 8 beat ne ites ai Seer cca, oY CONEY ISLAND JOCKEY CLUB, MMyEE ithe obkcher, “Jack” kicked | oe des icine we fae Johnny Bulln who rode John W.| RAMA oor AQMIOL =<. PI RACING AT BHBBPOHBAD ' atrike decision and he met the same a oetaae Schort's Pentaur In the third race Troma scioalOL Royal Pirate ECZEMA 9 jeens ae 7, 2.:0 P. C1. Main of Shin : vinced August Belmont's Marjoram th Race—Bay Ridge Handicap; one mile eryaipslan, or any eruptive on Steeplechase, teams were bent on carrying off| Beckley hit safely. Steinfeldt's ground-| your win, and so Informed some of his] Anda quarter i STRICTURE Sipecte ‘of the otto, ‘permes GUN Oy, Sesesee The ntoee [ha : er went through Flood, Beckley reach- ‘ Tterbert 0 We aa neptly cured by me, fF | heave Haat Bi sc. ere ae yehe game'as a victory for them wil] ie third and Steinteldt first. Daiy | fflends. Bullman rode Marjoram to vic-| Water Boy nter Raine. cared without dilating o 0, 12-40" 1.00 Parlor Gar tatty Malt Melp to strengthen thelr hold on their} was retired by Flood. Beckley scored, | tory-treather day, and a hollow vietory | Haass andy luaee outlet Nee ey HYDROCELE 2 + #40, 310. Take alba nt position in the league race, Capt.|Steinfeldt war caught stealing third. |it was. Minder had the mount yeaster- | Iu i on Daisy DISCHARGES | Belen an M. jeter ‘rary Bea intended to put in his win. | Corcoran struck out One run day, Marjoram was never prominent chappesToouayeind H) mlanies, oda iain Brookly Dobbs thrown out by Daly, MzCreedie the race, Bullman was ond with bem mie impos! u wily ' olley direct to traeks pitcher, Bwing, against the Trolley} singled to | Doyle singled, sending | Pentaur, and Pentaur was at 25 to 1. BLOOD POISON- without « cutting operation, i te sy Nps Ample accor Rmedations tur to-day, but Ewing caught|MoCreedie to second. Dahlen walked, sioune: i ING RHEUMATISM 51a Rarer ty RU tae, 3105 ae ‘Gold in his arm, Kelley had to give (filling the bases. Ritter struck out. Charles J. Kelly played sentiment’ to i _ aide). Bridge tral Kings Cousty: f. ‘all dean et Flood tiled out to Daly. No runs $980 th the Thiet ai Prt Nan Permanently cured witout mm all ft forme to perma- Q | 28 Bosch Rod, aleo Flandurh Ay ‘surtecs. ot working him, and was the extent of $250 tn the Thistle and is] Gold Hay. k Lodge: the use of mereury of Bently cured by my eystem Line via Brighton Heach Road every db minutes palled to tise Poole. Seventh Inning. $1,000 better off for having done wo. Mr. | stowarg 1s sir lleraite potaah. of treatment. | From Broadway, Willlamsburg, ‘take rq 2 >, Kel se 0 0 Kingstock, the sire | Vietor etay Roms... cars, Concert by Lander, “iid pb For the twirling! Peltz out, Flood to Doyle, Poole Une | Kelly used to own Hix EIR SEMA RED | Perc ae ces cacraercolee so wore NERVOUS DEBILITY BLADDER AXR NSlONEY. ORAND STAND, 82.00. FIRLD @Tasb, Be. irgil Garv! he latter had| filed to McCreedle. Donlin hunted, but | of Andy Mi, fe ° a and a sixteenth on by my aystwm of treatm pormanoatly 10 ——S SS pitching good ball recently, but | Was thrown out by Garvin, No runs Killing, with him to the tune of $50,000, voeTiE Oclawahe Saree, [rreepeotive of tas 7ou have bees by my yvotem of treatweamt chow signe of tm- oun Lowly P anifortunate Garvin out, Poole to Beckley. Strang | Naturally he feels an interest in the g by in not winning bis} singled, but’ was forced by Sheckard. | of his old. bread-winner. &@ndy W eit you cannot call. Al over Telephene, ence ao lahat confidential and all replies Garvin “asked et Dobbs forced Shetkard, No run; ame iy pernape the best eet the King- : Carron Bi Be ” Brin cairn, | Db trsea tian” NE ree: [fin ts orate tie Gene tbe Kin sik athe “ERS LR Wee u SHTURDAY. BICYCLE SACRIFICES. “Blo, Contra” Chicago Natto at Boston. Gdom's magnificent ride on Andy Wil-| Walthour Wis Motor-Paced Race, CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE. day, Onod aha at 4 es %) “Ia this The World? apie.’ PARAS GAME. nay, | Ams_in the Thistle was the topte after] w. rout aul Onn desaican samen ? 90040011 1 ef %)| the running of the race, and the ap-| walthour disposed of his two opponents, Nat Hy 132002 0 —810 1) plause with which the popular rider] putier and Harvard Freeman, handily im the am ee ie we beuarion’ al: na atin King ta ey and] was received after the finish’ was as ef Svevmile over-paced, racee Hace last BIER. The Medical and Surgical Office, NKATI $0 co. cere aa has been heard, for many a da ener earnest ihe redtiaedly sy ieee Vanguished Butler in the fret heat In 663 f 146 WEST 324aTr REET Baseball, Polo |Groun ra 9a AZ, fhe. cloverness with wall aerated, eR aay ang a EH AEA peg ST ‘and Butler fought ‘out the ¢ * Pe ! _ M eM. Piivars ee) New sork, fawe taking & 8 renee een : Sar : } Ve 7 ETC % aN ? ee RE RR SNS

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