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SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED F LAST GAME WITH AEN ST.LOUIS Hanlon’s Team Meets the Don- , ovan Outfit, and Ned Signs * Two New Players. f THE BATTING ORDER. Bt. Louls. Farrell, 2b. Donovan, rf. Smoot, cf. Barclay. If. Burke, 3b. Hackett, 1b. De Montreville, as. Ryan. c. Rhoades, p. (®pecial to The Evening World.) LEAGUE PARK, 8T. LOUIS, July 16. Ned Hanlon and bis troupe of Trolley- of three games Since they were here this afternoon. here last several changes have been mado In the Brooklyn Mne-vp, and Foxy (Wed sald this morning he was satisfied he had strengthened his forces for a gruiging race Gown the homestretch and sxpected to land in third place. ‘He does not anticipate a how! over the igning of Tom McCreery at home, and claims that by the time the team re- turhs to Washington Park the old Brooklyn first baseman will have made his mark in flelding and batting. Ned that McCreery never amounted to ‘anything as an inflelder, but asserts that gobody has anything on him in the outer garden. Jimmy Sheckard backs him up in this, and says that he never had @ better side partner than when McCreery was playing centre field for the Trolley- ites. _ Hanlon brought with him five pit the latest addition being Ham Doscher, @ son of Herman Doscher, the old league uropire. ‘The youngster is a left-handed pill pusher who was with the Chicago Mitrodes until yesterday. He was re- ¢ommended to Hanlon by Jimmy Casey and Frank Scelee was induced to let kakn go to Brooklyn, The ainging of Doscher means that Rube Vickers will t the tin can when the Doyleites reach jome. Schmidt took his turn on the slab rooklyn to-day and judging by the wi has beaten the Cardinals heretofore Hanlon figured the game safe. “Dusty Rioades"” was down on the card fetve up the benders for St. Louis. weather was cloudy and threaten- all morning, but just before the time foalling. the game. the mun broke rough. ‘The crowd was slim, Charile ts arid Ned Hanlon will leave here to-morrow night to attend the special meeting in New York Monduy. First Innin <@trang led off with a weak tap to rnieavy and was out at first. Sheck- drew @ pass to first and stole sec- |. Dobbs struck out. Doyle sent a * to Donovan. Ni rune. rrell_beat out a slow grounder to trang. Donovan slashed « double past yle for two bases, Farrell reaching third, Smoot walked, filling the bases. Barclay hit to Dahlen and was doubled with Smoot, Farrell scoring on the . Burke's grounder took a lucky und over Dahlen’s head for a base and Donovan ezared. Hackett nit to Be Nood, forcing Burke at second. Two / runs. L DAVIS CANT PLAY WITH THE GIANTS American League Serves In- *.+ junction’ on Shortstop: Issued ~, by: U.S: Circuit Court. The American League Has taken the -@gerespive in the present squabble with the Nationals, and as a result George) Davis will not be allowed to play with the Giants until Aug. 6, if at all. An injunction has been obtained tn the United ‘States Circult Court, returnabie on the date mentioned, and Day's will DETROIT TIGERS Tannehill in the Box for the In- vaders, While Deering Twirls for the Visitors from the Michigan City. THE BATTING ORDER. New York, Detroit Keeler, 1f, Barrett, cf. Elberfela, sa MoAllister, 1? Fults, cf. Crawford, rf Williams. %. Carr, tb. Conroy, 3b. MeGutre, MoFarland, rf. Yeager, ‘3b Ganzel, 1b, Smith, %. O'Connor, ¢. Courtney, s#. Tannehill, p Deering, » Umplre-tir. sheridan. (Speciat to The Fvening World) AMERICA LEAGUE GROUNDS, July 16—The fourht and final game of the present series between Clark Grimth's Aggregation of ball tosserx and the De: trolt Tigers was played at these grounds this afternoon in the presence of a few thousand rooters, The day was an ideal one for the name. as the sun shone brightly from a cloudless sky and be- rides there wan a cool breeze blowing Acrons the grounds from the Hudson, which kept both the players and the rootersx cool and comfortable. Aw this, wax the farewell appearance of the Tigers for some time Griffith was consequent!y anxious to take the final game and thereby break even on the series, In order to make sure his men would curry off the victory he had every ‘one of them out on the diamond prac Using for fully an hour and a haly be- fore the teams were slated to begin their tuss! iiMth was undecided, however, who he would select to do the vwirling aginst the Tigers. After wateling Jesse ‘Tannebill go through’ ‘me warm- Ing-up stunts Griffith came to the! con- cluston that ‘Tannehill had everything and he was selected to unload his bend- ers on the visitors Manager Eddic Barrow decided to give Big Kissinger 1 chance to twirl agaiost the Highlanders and with him in the box Barrow looked tor a sure vict. First Innin Barrett drew a free pass to first wud moved up to secotab on Lush's sacrttics which ‘Yannehi.l and Ganzel took car of ula tien made ft horrible muff of ‘rawfoni's iy, allowing Barrett to cross the plate, and Crawford reached third, Carr drove a bounder to Whinams, who shot the ball to O'Connor eon Crawford at the — pla MeAliinter walked, Carr gong up to second. Mc Guire singled, scoring Carr and advan third, Smith ing McAlister to i thrown out at first by Conroy rons : Keeler sent a bounder to Carr, who revred lim unassisted Bibereld was the second victim on his 4 h tty, whieh Crawford gathered in Conroy's high hounder was grabbed by Simith and flelded to first anead ef hn runs, Second w. tgon wax only able to lace out a ae. ‘Sumper. which Williams and Gan Kissinger mashed zel; (wok care of hot grounder co Gangell, which big Joh Cleverly stopped and retired the patter at trai. Harrett drove a high fly to Keeler and the Tigers tuok the field. No os ruplin was dead headed to first by Kissinger. Williams sent a slow. rolle: to Smith and perished at first, allowing Fultz to reach second. McParland made three swipes at the alr. Fultz made a pretty steal of third by as Falta iben made « during steal home by 4 wonderful silde. Gangell alke And lreached third on McAllister's error of O'Connor's hot grounder. ‘Tannehiil was retired at first by Smith. One run Third Inning Lush slammed one of Tannehill ones over Fultz's head for tar | Crawford sent_a bounder to Jand died at first. Carr was retired In exactly the same way, bat Lush, oy fase sminting, managed to’ score on the play McAllister struck out, O: Keeler was an easy out er, which McAllister flelded | Wiberfeld soaked a grounder te Vonre and Was the aext out |in short left was smothered Mster. No rune Fourth Inning. neh muff AWC re er amet Smith » ft, sending wi 4 unmoles 1 stole 8 have to show then that he rightfully fied ta Conroy. No belongs to the New York Baseball Club. | nunted, but was thrown out, by Af he falls in that he will have to ky Willams Mne-tled to Rar ack to the Chicago American League 2 ie < team or quit the Kume Cor all cane, \strikes for t snd time, No runs, While tne injunction proceedings were | ———- ted, the serving oi the papers on Rvig at this time was s. rurprise. He ST. LOUIS RESULTS. been in New ork ever since the! ery its started on their Western trip and| § been playing the horses ut the locu! Hprclal to Tae Evening World) 8. ft was at Brghtun Beach that) KIN VOcK PARK RACE TRACK, 8 he was served with the injunction. HOUR Tua ikeonne TENG ee ‘Lt Je sot forth i: the papers that Davis aigned a two-year contract with the Chi- cago Amerlians, witch, contract was @rawn up by John M. Ward, and then, before the contract expired, sixned with the New York Nativnais, the latter con- tract aiso beliig drawn up vy Ward; also that he was ready to report to the Chi- eago Amer.cans on May 10 last, that Money and transportation was sent him, ‘but that he failed to report. ‘ —— SULLIVAN WON AN EASY ( VICTORY OVER JUDGE. Bostoninn Oatfought Scranton Man im Ten-Round Bout in Boston, BOSTON, July 16.—"Twin” Sullivan, ‘the local welter-welght, had little dim- eulty in outpointing Jim Judge, of @cranton, in thelr ten-round bout before the Tammany A. C. last night. @art, pummelling the body of his op- Ponont severely during the first five Founds. After that tne local man jabbed this man on the face and head, and dur- ‘4pm the last four rounds had him gomg ) fiigt before the gong sounded in each Judge seemed to have ne id nce and his left leads were easly ed: by Sullivan. SHINGTON PARK RACES. “(Special to The Hrening World.) GO, July 16,—Following are the is Of the races rin at Washington ‘Race—Five and a halt furl by Buocanver, § to land 3 tort 6 to 5, was second and My third tienen os rad co—Bilx and « halt furlong: 4 to Land 8 to 6. Bullivan forced the fighting from the | }be ren’ here this ¢ | follows: | First —Won by noon resultal as Race—Phree-quarters of a mile, Submarine dy) Idvls, 3 tod cksliver Sue third Secoud Race—One mile and —Won by Ginspra Lass, 7 to b tur pace, Pamplona third, Time—1.11 1-2 ——— BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES. BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, Y., July 16,—The entries for to-mor- row's races are as follow First, Hace— Rwh Parrish Hydra Short ( i Dinah Shad Second Race—Six furlongs 1 la 103 tod y Thanks 104 Lite Sheppend. Aion case Las Teonoeiewt | Florham Queen ...,109 Bechel Gray 104 Stamping Ground Navarota 109 Puturita ., Our Nugget 109 Initiat one-aixteenth, Helle of Troy...++ Colonsay Pant ‘Third Race—Mile and Lady Potentate .. | Ctreus The Rival Torneyerott Agnen 0. Bollario Nevermore 10 10 one-elgth miles Hunter Raine . Condon’ Articulate Bon Mot Himeeit ‘Thorney crott Lord Badge . Cogewe!! Fifth Race—Bix Tugal Bey + 90 furlongs, 126 Race King... 119 Hopetal Mies 00.0 Sent Water ......114 Sixth Race—Mile and a sixteenth Atter the Ball.....108 Duncannon . +108 King Carter. 1108 Hyland. ‘108 Beverly THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 16, 1903. R THE EVENING WORLD; == BILLY New York Feather-Weight Says He May Be the Lucky One to Land Knock-Out Blow on Denver Fighter. Billy Maynard, the strong feather- weight fighter of this city, who gave champion “Young orbett' a hard bat- tle for «lx rounds in Philadelphia a few months ago, Is to have another encounter with Terry McGovern's tn the Quaker City on July Thin con tost will also be of #ix rounds’ dur and will be fought under the au conqueror 2. the Penn Art A. C., of Philadelphia In thelr first battle Maynard fought “Corbett back punch for punch. He never once broke ground from the terri fle blown “Corbett” kept sending his body and face. There ts no that thelr coming bout will petition of their fret battle Of all the clever youngsters “Cor. bet’ has fought In limited round houts| none haw been able to give him as stit an argument Maynard latter {8 one fighter who does not dread Cor- bett's rushes and wicked body blows. When they face each other this time the little Denverite can expect a hard battle Into doubt be a re- rhett’ sald to the writer a fe days ago that Maynard ie a tong) Proposition fur him, and that Is the ion Why he has decided to tr the battle dition n for Corbett Is getting into con- the contest at Atlantle City, wotie Maynard is working at a gym- nasium at One Hundred and Seventy seventir street and ‘Third avenue Maynard !< already in fit condition to enter the ring, and says by the time the battle akes place he will be as MONK oe ue ever was. In speakin, he ands S roung Core he fact that oMINK bOuL With Corbet 1 figure that some ume bett’ will be Ked out Corbett” is a great fighter does not frighten me dn the least. 1 will go int the ring with the same contidence of beating him ag 1 have had when I boxed other men. ‘Corbett! may beat me, but fore he does he will know that he has 1 fenting. thet some the of my ambit! ler-Welght | sand twon Why Thay wde it 4 tO get on this mateh with, » before his style of fighting ty per- an to be- anid know fection, Twill try my best to. kn Mim out, If Tam wnsuceesstul 1 Y se aus Twill be Ln yndition and will fight as yw how ed there will be consider- he that: Mayn Maynard st unt of mon knocked im und in thet battle in Philadelphia, and they 1 nd to get back thelr losses Chis tim Ly NYY BEGIN When OLD SHAMROCK 1 CROWDS THE NEW Lipton’s Challenger Outsails} Her Running Mate Less than Five Minutes in Thirty-Mile| Race Off Sandy Hook. The Start. Shamrock III. - EE f AMATEURS, ATTENTION! ‘The Evening World will print all challenges, remuts of games or’ other news concerning amateur baseball teams in Greater New York and suburban towns in the Sporting Edition. From time to time, as space permits, pictures of the captains or star players of teams will be published. Address a!l communications and pictures to the Sporting Exitor, ‘The Evening World, New York. ~ rnown defeated the Bleecer F. Fo 7, Would Ihe ta ho steon ye M4 en to, ker atree by @ score C lection the clo of a of the 11 22 20 MES . National L or less. 4 Lhe wh MFOCK 4, Deny Keung the kite a tue handier ed home, Sham- Av canal pitehors inewantedi livinerbetween Gee ng to pay If you don't need treatment. An absoliite guari Hiren RHE RERUN MEDICINES FURNISHED FREE. Fock Lil luttes ano tae Weather berth, | sniy-aath and One ot SA * DUL dia HOC TUN Vupidiy Away Irom tre | A> about thirteen or fourteen yeara, | VIMor Prostatic Troubles Private Diseases tial se, taco the wind held true | Casey, No ! . . : a ee at Tifteen iniles an hour fo Jocals defeated the Linwoods by a score of | fM Permanently cured, no mat. oured in 8 to 10 days, with- Capt, Wringe didn't lose aight of the |, Te locals defeated the Linwoads by « ter bow long standing the Sut the use ef ous fact’ that ne might be overhauled. and 6 oO 4 disease. In from 6 to 20 days arise began a lufting mateh, forcing Sham- be. nd F.C, would tke to arrange gamys il rock f. to nurtaward or {he Uru Course, | with’ ceame averngiig:faicteen’ to, Aliees tor qhbe | Varicocele Nervous Debility waicth would give him an advantage oC] det of Address Charles KE. Conway, No 156 the outer mi The chaLenger's chugs | rat Tighe street. Witliamodridge, 1) cured without cutting Cures quick and radical in v all drew far ter than that worn . . . in from 3 to 10 days. BO to 60 da) by my own by the other Ssamrock, which latter | he Red Hook A.C. ties Strict famous method, bagged budiy at the head and club. nocured eome uf the boat payers posnible and will ricture f, ‘The chalenger beat her mate two min- [play any semi-professiona) team giving a falr eee Blood Poison ites and. two seconds over. the ffteens| euarantes, — Woull like to (Niaate cured in 16 days, with mile run to leeward, with the older vea- | Wolvotts, Royals, skellye Herter, Parkville, | Hf gut cutting, | pada. Every vestige of pol- udicay by’ poorly. ttting club Dreekize: from business son removed from iils, Both took In ‘spinnakers as ‘ without ald Meendan achat eralnere a A MeA ee care & co. tn an jtopsails for the thresh to. wind- i 12 scgahe 2h ward toward the Sandy Hook Lightellp RILE ;Shamrock IIT. had salled the first leg} a. noco 1} 11001102 9-819 4 in 1 hour. 14 minutes and & seconds, 8 lose dco 1 400100002 0-814 4 £3 ess} rote of about 121-6 miles an hour AL Myo. have. tabor. Day:/open’ for Out ot have been ex- yprock AML, stagd om pork nek a8 ion game with Ruaraniee, "Hk Weatervolt, | MI cluaively treating private and special dleaases of inet for a0 years. Nothing science ¢ bie 1 * pt je" +o e@iNo 6 Wes F eonth street jevise or mone; uy is ng in ofce . Tow! on . iatter, shifted to starboard, an effurt to s “ns freat you skituily and restore you. to hesith ip the shortest time, with the least coax Wringe into splitting tacks with ‘The & 4 Club, of the Bronx, four. medicine, discomfort and expense practicable. guaeravctee to cure any oase I un- him, but was compelled 19 renume 'tho | etn to oll, sould. ike to arranze | [Ml dertake. Tf you cannot call, write for my home cur port lay, ‘The wind Was falling, giving | games Addreen. George. Teandale, ; the challenger an advantage. Tiprato, "No, 2901 Maussate aventte,, Brons DR. L. R WILLIAMS cS, 185 W. 34th St. N.Y. The challenger finished 4 minutes 57 Grace LE tabeed 2) “Hours, 0 to 8. The ©. n 3 moconds, score of 12 to 5 Bunday morning, and im the A, defeated the Loretto F.C. seconds In the lead, making the thirty by a miles in 2 hours 43 minut The oMctal trial races of the Relia lumbia and Constitution and the se- will follow annual crulse of the New York Yacht Club, off Newport, on or the course Ws Nad bauled! te] tesn rears for a Ranie on tuly é aciintea end their troubles, their weaknerses, their diseares don't have to be urged to come to tue west. Basex Juniors, preferred; game io be played me, But who knows? Do you?’ You may rot even SUSPECT that you have any Huth yachts broke out spinnakers to] Canarsie Address 1. Perlman, manager, sorioua trouble Why remain in doubt?) All tie skill, knowledge aud experience tu Mmute ater crossing the Ine, | Sow & Pro, Noo 7 Myrcon C York's Master Specialist are at your service for a FREE CONSULTATIO! 0, CRUISE § TO-MORROW: It’s Over the Official Races to Choose Defender Will Be Sailed. defender antee to cure if you Sunday, 10 to Sonty, | ers in Evening ENTRY BLANK. = ——wn MAYNARD, WHO FIGHTS “YOUNG CORBETT” THIS MONTH, AN ELEVEN-YEAR-OLD BOY ENTERS BIG CENTURY RUN. Master George Gebhard Will Be Among Start- World’s Event. OPEN TO ALL. EVENING WORLD CENTURY RUN. Inclosed find $1 to cover entr. Saturday, Aug. 8. Run of | Sunday, Aug. & |] Name ..220-2-2222-----00--cnee. || Address - |] Club (If any).-.----.. eee Section (morning or afternoon)-...-.... <2 Mark which time you would like 8 A. M,, Saturday or Sunday; 2, 2.20 P. NOTE, mailed on’ receipt of enuics. to Wearers of badges at the start, Hau any entry reserved. in case of take ENTER NOw. Entries for The Evening World's big. century runs of Aug. 8 and 9 are now reaching toward the two hundred mark This Is an exceptionally fine showing and serves as an example of the Int est aroused among wheeling enthusiasts ‘The following letter was received yes- terday: “Cap Run: “I take pleasure in entering your run. T have never ridden over eighty miles In a day before, but think your prizes well worth striving for. “GEORGE 74 Coffey st one whd miles In @ da miles on the runs of Aug. 8 and J The pace will be slow amd the stopping Places many. Riders will be given an opportunity to rest before they begin to realize they are tired. The roads are in excellent and there are no grades t riders’ strength. Mven if riders moie time to rest than allowed by schedule, they have fous hours additional in which to finish and sceure one of the medals, Only three wee day set for the first section of the run. There are several pacemakers yet to be appointed, and pacemakers’ sashes will be given to members of clubs en- in The Evening World's Century WORPEL, ret, Brooklyn. * 8 ever covered fifty 0 Any condition tax the eo Clty ccc ccece sign and workmanship, HANDSD AT THE FINISH to ovety rid ing the course within fourteen hours—without further charge. an easily Anish 100 ligy t}sion then Cut this out and address to Cashier of The World. 'y fee in The Evening World ventury to start—5.40, 6, 6.20, 6.40, 7, 7.20, 7.40, . M, Saturday. NUMVECE wages, COemisLig Checatiiy yuu aus time table of the run, are ¥y8lOW eap-ained on envelope hande idevme century medals, beautiful in di er complet- ht to reject Ri. i: beavy rain AT DHE START, the run will lace the next clear Saturday. Entries registered in order of receipt, SO tering mates, If you division }last on with fifteen or more of their want to select to ride in, do: e and find H any particular t wait ull ub I! the best post tons fill Make sure of your pla in the earlier divisions by filing out th blank printed herewith and mail to the eashier of The World SMALL PRICES FOR SEATS AT “JEFF”-CORBETT FIGHT. 3, nnd Best 20 Each, for the cham- Jeffries and on by both Ge Admixsion 1 Box Seats Are The prices of tickets mnship battle between haye been agreed sand the maicnmaker \of the Yosemite A C., under whose auspices the fight will take place The general admission cost $3 and the seats will be as high as $20. are ‘amall_ prices compared with those which prevailed when the men fought at Coney Island ars ago. The general adr as $5 and the best box seats oo Jockey Maher Mending Quickly. HARTFORD, July 16.—A cablegram iGo veut tickets will a few cost remain before the |from London received here by Danny Maher's father says that who met with an accident in London last week, was Improving rapidly and would be able to ¢ake his mounts again in about two weeks. the jockey n h b fo) *11,75 p sale. BLOOD POISON- ING (Mina mercury et betes. NERVOUS DEBILITY eva’ srreoponnive othe tine you have bees ve of the aGileted. re eent in plain envelo} Tnclese tw OFFICE HOUR: trial or sam, i ot A.M. to 9.30 P. M. Sunday: CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE, The $11.75 Suit Sale The remarkable prompt- ess with which men ave responded to this sale has caused several lots ta dwindle percepti- ly. But a movement nce started here must never lag — enthusiasm must be kept at high itch. So we have added daily more of these $25, $22, $20, $18 and $15 suits to the $11.75 There is as good a per Sern Montene A Tro ood players woul Ike to Join a. eteonk A Shamrock I. .,.-- 11 22 20 eterlee Egle TH, BE] uniformed team The Clinto: | July 23, chance of getting some of The Finish. roms Bacourhe oon 4206.25.81 IELIN A atremaih pecfrvea. Adee ‘Phe rendezvous of the clud wilt take the best ones now as the Shamrock IIl.-..--- ------ eR ey Se Re Gre Var SaITEA aRUR ERE first day the sale started. Shamrock |.-. Cs 9 Plainteld, Nod trim, [Glubth: colors. rill crulear | (The [Arat. rud Homespuns, serges, chev- oe Ty A he to arrange a gant with 12 will be to New Haven Friday. The iots, worsteds to choose ! oe ee averawing fom thitean t0 ftteal yeara 0 ou) ext day the run will be to New Loi A OUUANDE OF NAVEBINIC, Ni Ju 1 De Uy SALE Ee ELI N ol Frettion and vaim-Tdon, with a stop over Sunday, Monday from at $11.75. ly 18—Shamro . sailed a >| rookiye . Ee the yachts go to Newport. ‘Tuesday mile leeward and windward course off Sos R.LE.| will be spent at Vinevard Haven and Sandy Hook Lightship to-day in two £848 28 Ooh § Ol Wednesday’the fleet will return to New- e hours. forty-three minutes and three Auac iti Hotucy and. Paiwen,| Bort. The Astor Cup race takes place onds {n a breeze that held at fifteen Me baa ant Hecker, |-Phursday miles An hour duriag the run down wind «One Hundred!” A race for stetam yachts will be a Broadway, Houston St. and beat home, cept for a brief Inter- ; tu ha a Untied ‘ Bintan, Liepedos val of the windward work, bout hee ‘ rhe 6 The Shamrock 1., starting on even toanie. avera Oe igtadge timers ee | tern Was beaten four minutes and H. Kramer Roe cae eee ar ae ee nine seconds over the entire course, | pricy fourth acovt anita Sve. (sete. Ot this the gain of the challenger to] a. cians, of tiarion roar rf 1 cr utes and fifty-seven seconds, Deducting } yr tal parce Equitable » Park, i plain to you Nore ubaladallowancalthenshamrocic waren Tnatiages No. 128 Hast Une , ——— haaye originated and developed after say whole lit i eating LLL. won by a net ime of two minutes | Hundred and Tenth etree At Went New. York engue Standing. CE corte Foanarta otter yout tee ‘treatments to offer you. My educa- and if tT If, on the I will {nsure you of a permanent cure, inasmuch rantee to clire you or refund to you’ every ci 1 make no fee asked. X the to promising nothing but what I can do, and always doing DRAINS end lopsse that sap the very 1 ou and later lead ECZEMA a, “peraee tly cured by me, eryetptias, oF an: Aisease of the ski ry HYDROCELE or any awellings or tenéor- Ress or Impediments cured without « cutting operation, RHEUMATISM fa all Ms forms ts perme- Bently cured by my oyster of treatment. KIDNEY The Garvin F.C. wonld to AM these dates [Kelly Boon ¢. 1 c tion, my experience, my conscience, my reputation, condemn all such quacker ‘The test was almost teue in every par- | with teams thirteen to A veara olds July | Coniitans 2011 Pitsburg Brooklyn . If you will call and see me I will glve you, free of charge, a thorough personal tleusar, both of the yachts quaitios {28 Aum. 29. 16, 23 ant a0, Sept. 6, Natterie—Kelly 0. WC, Stewart, Kelly, | Sem, SOFk Eres examination, together with an honest aid scientific opinion of your ¢ war, bora o we yac qua Que d and lie. Keosonta:penterreds. WITllARN |'jpaesiuae gid Cont tcentt +] Ohivago aia ante I find your case ts incurable I will honestly tell you s Ad the scumauship, except that Sham- aap, Sv. 196 Moedi ug mree, Brooklyn. [eq Cincinnati 1 Phitadeipnia’2 mck 1. Wes poorly tited with a clue sof oe se 7 | Lopeall, Wied bagged vadiy at the head, | The Actives, of Har mould Nike to book | The New tara deteated the Monanh F. C., American Leng anding, | t ect a eTTeANSR ere) Oh, youn condition, tetet (he fhtete DOL Tasers Yel epace | Ranies with Coama averaxing twelve to thirteen: | Oakridge F.C and the Mehatan At No a | Chub SI GIGh fe ah 2 nateiee We Honea Nur os we aA Elmont Juniors nd Mome Simlora | Thea would Like to arrange games with | Boston... +620 Detroit “Wat 600 Oi ed In the t fle runt ouver mark h 3 in avenue, $1 So Eis Waant i 80 VARICOCELE NER I. gauned three Mit | neation 60010000 0-1 (oreo aber on Saamtuok Pomeaticn Rave, 000244900 20 * fe eating or ting operat Tn the Lignier alr Saumrock LU. began | AMAME ane se Enater i Leamne Standing. opm Meh bP ti to run away tr th ry yacnt, wien Mieseteee New 99060000 ool Clad. L. PC.) Club. * ALL ANAL tO wowed, our mies | Bitsy 049 Fy 100 9] puma Bgl naitimore «32 ULCERS fe Ugaitsn} . nile ( + exmer Clty Bienes shroale, by my wuer uaween tiem, Se Of oe aan 6 90.80 0 0.4 9-a| Tornte a sreten et “treatsiont are iam Au. Aniied the wn clubs offering @ . 00 08 ried up at once. At 4.00.28, Shamrock chosses ti took Up her. poaion 1210120108 STRICTURE slart at il ocick. Phe Ceuwer 02 p91000 1-4 eured without Gilating oF ) 10K OM A Course Guy east battery, Kirkwood and | Quigley a cutting. Ne pain. WAIRINR diy at aidi, and the ham, 38 e RRS > l racers LeBan jy tor the stare, | Twenty-Ofth etree, City DISCHARGES ihe mart was win tae OM 0 stepeed completely. y son eve au h bvOts The Young Magnolias would like to bear from tu siarbvoard f ever the frst Le, at-wide team averaging thirteen to four BLADES NOI TION of treatment mantener es ee Write if you cannot call, All correspondence strictly confidential and all replies jtamp to insuré reply. toa P.M. DR.R. H. M. MACKENZIE’S Medical and Surgical Office, 126 WEST 34TH STREET Brighton Races ***» Sporting. CHICAGO HANDICAPPER, 233 Broadway, one povite Post-Oftice, publishes $40 worth Fellabio racing Information dally, 5Oc.; Eastern and Wy ‘ern aalsctions unsurpassed; nothing but. genul Information, furnished by experienced racing. exe peris; extraordinarily good things daily; fullest publication. Bra) Investigation sullcited; sample f ready noon.

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