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EVE AMATEUR BASEBALL. f AMATEURS, ATTENTION! | The Evoning World will print all challenges, results of games or other news cofcerning amateur baseball teams {n Greater New York and suberban towns in the Sporting EMition. From time to time, as space permits, pictures of the captains or star players of teams will be published. . \ Address all communications end pietures to tr Sporting Editor, Brening World, New York. { W'S="SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FC ; NEW SHAMROCK IS IMOTOR CYCLISTS TO ENTER ~ IGARDN ER’S $ 1 ,000 i EVENING WORLD’S CENTURY. BEATEN BY THE OLD so onisione win eg mase up to accom, UP TOFIGHT FITZ FIGHT PICTURES = * ARRIVE SAFELY modate Such Riders on Run. Films for Reproduction of Root , Gardner Battle Now in the Grand Opera-House. “US | iH Outsailed by Six Minutes and| Thirty-eight seconds on First ¢ Leg, She Was Unable to Pick ENTRY BLANK. OPEN TO ALL, | EVENING WORLD CENTURY RUN. ‘The \Witteas defeated the Arcadias for the eec- | in August still on, Addrew Elm Club, » Up Lost Ground. Lig Cut this out and address to Cashier of The World, | ond tine, qhie season Sunday. The team work on |1{) Hast Minety-aiith street, The act | prot Le edie. Colinas qe | Yer Romiver BT AMCs pecnr 4. pio. « e films for the reproduction gf the Inclosed find $1 to cover entry fee In The Evening World ventury In carried Of |p Dollard, 3b. t. {1 % °2° “0|Root-Gardner fight, to be shown at the the Seldingyhonon ane Cosgrove the batting. ay . FINISHED 3M. 16S. BEHIND. || run of { Saturday, Aug. 8. oe H 1 H i Grand Opera-House, arrived last night . b | Sunday, Aug. % ey. 0.4 6| trea Ge 2 f° 2 2 Bland are being put in place to-day by | Kelly, if...1 ia 0 Olook, rt.....0 OF 1 0 } 1 2 0) Manager Herman, of the Fort Erle Club, |] Namo sseuacccececussenass Serrretr rare Comme, Bb..5 F403) JiButler,, If. -.0-2 8 6 (0 2 5 5 Olwhere the battl fought th eacee sects: sce | Mooney, of:0 1% 0 OlMartin, 2b..0 6 2 1 tii 0 2 0 attle was fought on the Big Yachts of New York Yacht Club J Merah aot a3 ata a8 H H 34 apg 3 {Fourth of July. Squadron Raced for the Astor! seseernetmnoc tests pa tat oh | Le [te speeds aE Te | {1 © 1 9) he roll of pictures, it stretoned out Club (if any)... ToLa LU eCity em baeeeruerveesaese 106 Hopwan, 17°33 ii 0 ) 7 “2]1n a line, would reach from the Battery Cups at Newport, and Rellance! d Y Y 4 98 } Brel. 98 89 th a. po, e |t? Fourteenth street, and the greatest Beat Columbia for Spegial Prize, |] Section (morning or afternoon).-.. | ORO Comin * So ee 5 3 2 6 ‘ ) care must be exercised in placing them \ | 7 99710 airtain Cerery 2 in the big picture machine. ‘ 0 2 aa care pinlee time you wrould! ka to, start-—$40, 6, 620, 6.40, 7, 7.20, 7.40, | | te the Sore by fnniogs: | 4 #2 2 Gy) ate. Herman ts making preparations i ur r Sunday; 2, . M. Saturday. =i Lids 400 who HIGHLANS OF NAVESINK, N. B NOT ea Uni coree, band ta (ouicatllagilvdve anu tine table of tbelraell are $250 1 0 0 0 O-1| McNally, etm wee ce pla aaa Cl GE eet (uly 23.—Shamrock III. was beaten malied vn Regd of entriedis Cheon Peete titer Gay envel: panes Of Reaigin, 3. Home rune— Raneceter 2 3 H 3 Hi ri seenentel eae are Laie oy t rer cet fi hdsume ¢ e- 8. Ox, : Qay by Shamrock 1. in the weather for |] Seweanera of Belge ft UN DEDUAT TH PINIAM to every der complet: | Rane. Tre-dive SitwAooney, Gomkiiny Hughes, |>UPHY. T3520 (0 |Weekey comamenciis ext MNINR 4 which the challenger was bullt. In a|} ing the course within Fourteen hours without further jarge. Right to reject | | Radigan (o reported). 7 By’ loa ernie tar eae eaas ee a ght breeze the older craft ran down|] By entry reserved. in ¢ , ¥ Fain "ART, the run will | | | 12: by Radisan, 6, One by pit rot wes esaiess 2 = Wid (over the ret leg of the course in| RUBE RoW nese Clone Meturenys) Musrien Fewletered ta, onder ot! receipt, 20 | | | om banee—Utean, 2: Arcadian, Ear Mociaway AAO O11 00 9 0-0 a1 PUGILISTIC NOTES. %\, | $ minutes 28 seconds 1688 16 00 el | Scorer. 8. Pa “Attendance 4,000. Three-bare hite—Graham, Two-basohtts— new. Of this lead the challen, ly | | oe Schroeder and Cox. Saorifice hit—Murphy. Stolen fr Qvercame 2 minutes and 16 seconds in, Almost all of the detall work for the Douglass, of the New York Motor-Cycle | the Bronx Dasopalt lub, acknowledned cham-| {ster Dollard, Drady, Graham, Schroeder (2), Sh Nee ate itis Bd ) the beat home, her best point of sailing [bis Evening World's century run is| Club, and will start at.920 A. M. All pion of Bronx Borovets, will meet ihe Crounds, |P. Dollard. Firat base on balls—Dosie (2), Mur: | deat Bob Fitzsimmons, apparently’ \in'a. light air. completed and all that is needed {s the Unattached motor-cyclists are invited to | Van Nees, Saturday. The Bronx team will use [piv (3). Masterson (2). Struck out- te (3. ] means to force the fatter « t ShamrockI. lost much ground by over. 5 take part In this run, and those finish- | late beater eaut tiruiga and: Sehwarta,. the [MUrphy (2), Masterson (10)." Dobie, playe— alan ane. t ° a 0 a figh: ? “|word from the captain of the run to Nw! Cecliiens Biwarda and Allen. jeraon and Tisson, Doyle and P. Dollard, Taft; Andy Craig, Gardner's manager, hes Sanding ite ‘finish line fully half =. Ing within the time allowance will win | ‘s Priced nel DARE A peeaied alate 4 - = cide start the many hundreds on their 100-| oneof the handsome gold Evening World | £ . 2" hours and 6 minutes, Umpire—Eilison. aa- | Dosted @ forfett of $2,600 to bind a ‘maton. mile in a long board. No official time |mite journey. . oh) | The Lexington Field Club detested the Bolands | tendunce—4, 863, Gardner says he is anxlous to meet’, ‘was made by the Erin at the finish and| On the sound of the bugle at 6 A. M sembaliheraty’ Witharmeloreyaialeiel eG ay Se Oe ta nike ae Fitz, and he will allow the latter, te foo! o! eye eit “5 ik fourteen See ea ne conditions. alg the time was taken as the racers passed range games with team x fourt fhe will accommodace Fitz with & bee the Scotand Lightship. Saturday, Aug. 8 the first division will be sent away under the leadership of sions calls for a speed of about fifteen miles per hour, with stops about twenty | - George Jace, No lw But TH BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES. sot 0 or 810,40 on the side and will the muted 48 arranged. ost $5,000 w (Special to The Bvening World.) Now that Gartner has posted p, for- RACE TRACK, BRIGHTON BEACH, |felt to fight Fitzsimmons the prospeots July %.—The entries for to-morrows|are that the Cornishman will agree t | rages are as follows: a meeting with Gardner or his represen- The Has-Deens defeated the Nails in, Gani root, Market Sunday by @ score of 43 to Battorles, for the winners, Reavy, Cooke, Pi the Murphys next Sunday. | Games wan} J. Stacey, 32 Went Eleventh street, ¢ oes ye ti i 20 7 i Th seth! Peter A. Dyer as chief pacemaker. He | miles apart. They will have dinner at Ghamrock will be assisted by Willlam G. Melster| Rockaway Beach with the main dlvi-| and Charles L. Shoenart, national cen- | sions, | tury champlon for 192, ‘Dhe bugle will| The itinerary for the motor-cycle di- | YACHTS RACE FOR be sounded by HE. Kutzer, of the Pros-| vision. Is as follows: | pect Wheelmen. Miles jute. The Acti mould like to arrange’ THE ASTOR) CUPS: | "ante sisicion ia cinsoee full, ana fromi| =z Besser Reet 910 ht teat Arcomingeewelve to. founees yee Two:yeacolda; ate tuctn tailve to complete all detalls for she Indications it 1s expectea that there | 4g \mitveinieen ett ever Detter Ane teldy Senky. Rares ae : on gal Malice nee wile "Candn. will be more than 37 Rocka nO Pk Fisnagany third bi ona jmen will battle arle, The Start. all esa re than enough entries to! 74 ticnmond Hil Bab PM ond bave, share, catcher Donnelly If the men shouid fight, Fitzsimons Columb. 11.49.39 in the mext two days. 9z Coney Leland 4.30 P.M. drem Joha E, Joyee, No. 1761 Thint avenue Highweight handicap; ix fur-| will be trained by Billy’ Delaney ‘and «+ lumbia ...-----------~--. 11.49: ‘The other divisions will leave as sched- |100, Medford Heat (Fintan) | coe aoe Jim Jeftrien, “iitzsimmons admires :the ; lance .....---. .50.48| uled t The Gine-tabig given applies 10 th would Ike to arrange games | Ni‘ fay Boy . way In which Delaney trains a mao. on Saas In ita Ail he blank. As entries | nest division; others follow at thirty ing eleven to thirteen years, | Qosrator Pear a battle and he. will follow whatever The Finish. this run will be assigned in tine in] minute intervals, y Sunday afternoon filed. Would like to] SYPNO jcc ss} Iogald instructions Welaney maps out for Him, the order in which they are received It/ In addition, ‘several motor-cyclists eliher Saturday afternoon or Sunday morn- | h. wiieres 1 eel wort” oth Jeffries and Delaney are cont Reliance --------.---------- 3.51.05} wit) be to the rider's advantage to send | Wl! act 4s couriers on the run, and will | ‘Address John Scelsa, No, 295 Ellaabeth fi i can bert. Gardner, and intend to Columbia .-- eeceeencee 4.09.46] in his entry at once. The medals to be Pien tne officials of the different divi-| street, city. Greet considerable money 9 his n touch with each other. ‘The ‘Tho Vestry F.C. having Aug. 2. 9, 25 and 1-46 tie 4 e—Two-yoar-oldy; selling: ax 0 games Given free at the end of th to all | couriers wil : NEWPORT, R. I, July 2%.—The har- of the run to al 1 be in charge of Henry J. Eeptember open would. Ike to. arra Oscar Garduer, the “Omaha Kid," witt who finish are now on exhibition in all/ Wehman, of the Alpha Motor-Cycle or preparations for the Astor Cup race | ;), Chup. me averaging thirteen to fourteen; also ‘ “3 © Jarge sporting houses in Brooklyn i , wn games for Sept. 1, Peter J. Bie- +99 Sallor Knot. engage in another fight \soon, Ha. zwil! teiay by the schooners and sloops of An Idea of the detail work necessary | o. 143 Sullivan street, oly. Basopar : Bid Beas Roky meet Aurelia Herrera, ti Mexica:¢ the New York Yacht Club fleet were | “4 New Xork. for a large run of this description may | be gained from the number of pace. oe Ae Silent Water fighter. who knocked out “Kid! Broad > Capt R. L,, Young was the first motor- ‘ Wade this morning under hasy skles ag@ | | sig ta hind.in.his entry forthe spe- | ™MAMers, checkers and other ofolais eee maar Cai esireny teen protease! h Shronreee In four rounds at Butte, Mont., on July a Ught airs ¢rom the southwest. xe ‘y needed. The list for both days’ runs is ihe if ‘dat vould | [Aiminosity 10 jency, 4. They will try conclusions in a twenty- Mgeren sloops and. three schooners | Gai motor-cycle division, Ax soon as|near the one hundred mark, and each eS ee cee miny: <ganen tor) Saturdays | BSUmAN it +102 Jatiiana : jtound> bout before. the Utah. Athtetle were entered last night for the event, |t#® captain of the big Evoning World | Man las woll-defined duties to perform rin pont mumrantes, Address A, Morkel, | , Fourth Race—Handiceg; mile and @ furlong, - | Club, of Salt Lake City, on' July a s from a man- ; tunter Ravne A 7 ake City, dut for the first time since this special |£UP mnnounced the feasabliity af adding |agerial standpoint. By care 4s the #0- Carmen. Se Barbe Due .c..sd02 Caloneay 10° | Jimmy Britt, the light-weight. aham- face became a fixture the big oup de |* metoteey ote Giviston the entries began |lection | of the oMcials The Evening Edgecomoe Oval, July 19. Fare 9 Coxswell iplon af California. who Is to meet Jack fenders were not allowed to compete. ne) koe tiers . Fdgecombe A. C....0 3216 6 2 Fifth’ Ttace—Selli He and txt | O'Keefe, of Chicago, In a twenty-fou Srosertos originated with Capt. Ogden | The frst motor-cyole dlvision will leave | marred: the ploasure of recent longedis: Herman, of the Fort Erie Club, Offers $15,000 |ansnic 4 Go 13 3 03 1A rant Garter vss Gibeon Light --.-au4 | bout defore the Hayew Valley “Athletic } be in jee—Conrad, Andre ‘ Ch te for wees Club, ¢ Z or ot ys it Goelet in 1882, and for fifteen years the |@t 900 A. M. on Saturday, and will be | tance Journeys, Purse for’ “Light H Weight ae Wah pollvateise Regimes oo oH heen! made a big-tavorite In the betting coetvere Known as the Goelet cups. |th:the Personal charfe of Capt. Young, |,,The Temular divisions, of course, will g eavy-: Weight. : A 0 Morgy-Maker Mit | he: the sportiaue men. of San Pranealea. «Buch yachts as the Purttan, Mayflower, | Of the Alpha MotorCycle’ Club. of | cycle gquads. ‘The regular pace will not Championship. : Recrentlen, Parks ASR O8E hg 8 1 Of His | Uieactst that: thay ate walling: toneive i B ‘Phe second Alvikion: will be Tumors |chunces that they & to, give ‘Volunteer, Vigilant and Columbia, all “ welve allee: csr hour, and there Glenwoods ..8 0600000 u 1 | odds of 10 to 6 America's Cup defenders, won them. under-the @upervision of Capt. Itoland ! will be ten stops during the run, Batteries for Turners, Ricker, fox aad Faubel, annals 100} o hele = for Clenwoods, WIlls an en, Snyder Hyrry Forbes, | the bantam-welght ‘The Deferider falled to win the cup in George Gardner, who defeated Jack Hs will put up the rest whenever Fts-|, Next Sunday the Glenwoods cross bats with) | sixth Wace—Ma and a elxteenth, | cuatapion, and Frank Nell, of a rotiae Constl- to fret on four wide balls. Ferris fotien, of Now York City. : 3 | i EN 1895, and the Columbia beat the the strong Arettes, of No ¥ King Carter. 10 f tution two years ego. Upon the death smashed out a fy to Fultz, No rune. |Root at Fort Erle on the afternoon of | simmons is heard trom, . r Ming, Carter. 3° 195 | arill-meet in a twenty-round atthe it . nroy wel ac “1 would like 5 ” Tact | Wet : nme eee aa H : of Mr. Goelet in 1897, Col. John Jacob Willams Tenehed neers (2 La Chance, | july 4, te after a fight with Hobert nor pyy,r te AO earn Sant Ta ‘ims, Young Fulton, Markets detou ys Wig {Wetore the heave-welsht battle een « ‘Astor stopped forward and has since the Infield. and reached second on|Fltzsimmons for the “light heavy-! Chib, “I will put up ‘a deposit to | dimerence between the two teams was the stze| Lord Sterl i 197| Samtiden cand) (Corbett. vis Tmatonnwes ae ultz's retirement at firet by BP. id " the fighters’ money at any time. | of the players. The Sullivan B. Royal Piral 102 Holand 10 completed yesterday.» and 2 kept up the event, offering as did Mr. ltcrariand’s tine-fly was pulled. own by welght" championship of the world. | "The pictures of the last fight Gard- | elants compared to the Y. F. M.. who were Thorghtiess 2000 °0./100 Bart of 103 | Rc wes eae esti Cow oar cee Goelet $1,000 cups for schooners and (Freeman. No runs, ‘Avay Craig, Ghtdner'a manager, this|RE® had arrived here yesterday, and |e mmefl, ‘tut managed to beat them by tro Albany Girl Royalton J03)| (tant cet Ror bes ne ere beet $800 cups for sloops. The event to-day Fitth Innin, ae te i ota | are now being putin place-at the Grand | runs. We will meet again this Sun Wo | White Creat: weigh 116 pounds at 2 o'cloc! f@ the fifth renewal by Col. Astor. Stahl's grounder was tlaee t AtemnCen ae enom ee HICH): valli te Teomueren a ene es Re mon F Mgperarances Any teame from twelve to he ‘Last year the club adopted a new meas- ahead of him by ibertela fo gitst sporting editor of The Evening World| caught every move of the two' men.” ouraeea ce LE ee focimice) bettie Ads urement rule limiting the draught of all fled out to MoFarland. Dougherty ain-|as a forfelt to bind a maten with the| jy soos 1D the Ting Is as fol- ees eraser lina racelt fuaileal yachts to 18 feet. The three cup yachts 4 f peantaxs e. Coins filed to Fults.|piacesmith 4; i | 4 1 The Belmonta would like to arrange games 3 went an that is suffering ghter, and will put up'| Born 1879, County Clare, Ireland, Welght, 158 i re ps Neense of condition ¢ ,. Bite year all draw more than 38 tect, v0|Chesbro Continues in Poor Form | Teatzel wnt a tone ny to crprien.| 4400 more an, avon aa Fizsimions | Gf aoc, Yeung. 2 runte: J. Yong | Rites eersehurune Redhat Sash ; Serereseas chat wiih tres and ik svare barred from competing, but the clu' and the Béaneaters Fatten Beville's high one was gathered in bY! somes forward, bn T teenteitom i Moore: a rounder Ton ‘otelen: | Reilly, care Belmont Club, One Hundred and bi Diatn te you. m of treatment which I offered a special cup for the cup de- is % Mreeman. Deering singled and reacned | “Sacy ierman, th aoa ey Qomimatt jobnion 3! rounday Hugy | Elghty-aecond street and Southern Boulevard have originated and developed after my whble life's, experiance in treating dls; fender candidates. : en's mut of La Chance's Herman, the manager of the Fort | Wintaps,@ rounds 2 I ° canes peculia 5 4 jreatmen 2 : cae eee tap dey has etways renkea| UP Thelr Average. throw. Keoler's line fly went to O'Brien, | Erle Club, has offered a purse of $15,000 | 1898: ‘Knookout—itugh Colgan, 3 rounds; Thun- | The otinten A. iva dateated a pick: | I Rave 26 fave proposition, no, sriah cr aample tezatmoute to offer sou. My. educa. fas one of the leading events in the Sixth Tania for the go and will also deposit a for-| femolt, smith, 7 rounds, Won—Prof, Bvane, Be tee sitar, duly 10 The Clinton A. C. Xf you wilt call and see me I will give you. {ree of charge, s thorough personal yaehting season, and to-day nearly iat J felt with The Evening World as soon | Knookout—Andy Moynahan, 3 rounds, | '¢, ope for Sunday dates after thin Sundey Pe raiercane ie incurabio Twill honestly tell you ro. If, onthe otuer banded fa ¢f y team yacht in the fleet had a motion ee an easy out on his/as the match is made, Won—John Butler, 7 rounds; Young Sharkey, | Address La. Parkinson, No. G32a Henry streak find your cave is cur T will insure you of a permauent cure, inasmuch as Ptah lesan enliblachiganth THE BATTING ORDER, grounder, which Williams and Ganzell) Craig 1s confident that Gardner can + 17 rounds: Jack More. " 5 oO will give you a written you or refund to you’ every cent you full quota. of ruesta when It left for the Ganzell and Deering. Parent beac oat | best Fitzsimmons and stands ready to | Wun" Tountins Goorge | The ik A.C, defeated the crack Comrad Poh ligg be peel ‘ pat cure ofey curconu tien et starting line o! renton's Reet Light- os | eee 4 ua ‘eady 0 A. rented a 4 arge for medicines, as are always Inclune the ni “abip, * New York, Boston, an indeld hit, He was caught stealing| back his man for any amount at the| Byers, Leatedimeny, Hadler,W18}} tou om July 18. at Amorie, tt 1.) 18) teins Stiribute my success'te vromising nothing but what I can’ do, “Phe Regatta Committee, as in former | Recler, Mf Dougherty, If, EMberteld fed out to Freeman. Conroy | Preyalling odds at the time of the battle. | 1000, Raa | Comrade ..0'K 2 0-0 3-0 2 4 2-16 2) want 1 pee, Ddkres ware the] puesta of. Coltaator ontconrars sen SOUT es a, singled to centre. He stole second ana| “Gardner is ready to fight any time,” | Jan. 9-1 W dyna. sh BISA A OC ee es VARICOCELE the Nourmahal, and they left for the) \Viillams, 2b, Freeman, rf, Beeonde, itis Ae cee te eeeeS ne Rin REALE, OREET Oe a cee | Ree eee cuales Rrookira Orch Gt CEHGSI: cel oa aie Batting ot tying. operation: 4 Iegene that ab or oa “ ‘i 88. > akg} je: ake the big | Feb. 22—George Byers... W=! fo) Fe re from you @ start about 10.30 o'clock, followed by al Atuiteriena, If. Ulty alngled to centre, scoring Conroy | getiow meet ua thie time, My money 1 | Mac. td—tack Burkes). W Lynn agi: see No gala ce leas of time to complee Ices of aH pew goore of other steam yachts and those |Ganse y stole second, McFarland walked. y Fi W Portland 9| At Westwood, &. J.: ers, stopped at onoe bd; Phish Wave tolparticlinte in the race, [Heri naell struck ou One run, gaa that ip liee talks, Apr. 23—Dick, Baker. ‘ K Manchester 114 wtintal Fe Sooo 0000 0-p e 2 ULCERS See i ceacen one _ | Deerina. Aineras: jeventh Inning. “Gardiner himself will be here to-mor- 2—Charley Goff... Wi Uttea 7 Brooklyn Reserves... 00031000 ante rent my When the yachts reached thé light Bes, P. LaGnanae’ tied ow (New Yorkers willbe. given May 14—George Byers... D_ Boston and Sleren; Stelbeck and aystem ef treatment are ECZEMA G ghip they found a ten-knot breeze trom| AMERICAN 1 - a led to Elberfeld. Ferris an| May 29—Kiq Carter.+..W-F Coney Islands... 18 Gried up et ence. Dadi EN Alaina ae peat AMERICAN LEAGUE GROUNDS, |ilid likewise to Keeler, the latter muk- | opportunity to see how wel! he fights England 4 shave July 25, 28, Aug. 1 eryeipelas, or any eruptive | al west, a onsider- |NEW YORK, July 2.—Clark Grimth's |J0& @ great) catch against. the fence.|all next week at the Grand Opora- England Cy 30 open and would like to close & STRICTURE ve of the skin, perpa- } able of a roll on the water. At 11| Invaders lost the first. »| Stahl was thrown out by Deering. Nv y ore Address Frank J, Smith, No. 226 €! lesrca atinoon Wi allailana (49) ently cured by ine i Pisce (ha Hageith Committee algnatied a e first game of thelr lruns, House when the moving pictures of the Manchester... 5 Brooklyn. 1 cutting. No pal itd ig |double header with Jimmy Collins's | Beville's fly went to Parent. Deering | Root-Gardner fight will be shown The Pr AL sc cbeTioln | { : HY DROCELE*« the Block Island course, firing the pre-|team at these grounds this afternoon, {Ul Ferris ‘to LaQhance. Keeler was | pictures are :the best ever taken of a| Sep vipat Ran Pranicssss1 48] All playera wlshing to Joins strong team ax: | DISCHARGES ilies ie Ge nace ee | e APTA Ee Wiethuaniaasteataeni le ; : t : a Walcott... 1 race eventeen. years, . 4 . peace? aul. Bea asi acres ate the Beaneaters carrying At off! by a Nelded out ey sare a rune fight, and shov what @ clean, wonderful | P¢¢,20-Kid Carter S|care Mrs. Hawkins, No, 17 Morton street. stopeed completely. Wirt ices eanesineeek cured } h i |e of six to one, The Beaneaters jwhth Inning, fighter Gardner 1s. 1 oe ¢ oO ON- nowt a evtting operation, the boats a long ‘fteen and one-half | outplayed and outbatted the locals Pur ints fanGialonw \ ‘The ball game between’ the Hello Biiis and tne, | BLOOD POISON: EIN arte Cactk: atone ihe: more [ere o nue, ousna ted, thelTecalsicand |; roehes 6: erobemen. ments to/ Biberteld| | Mei CEalg) Won Ub bis prelee ots the + 30] creocont teat, which took place. at the outing ING RHEUMATISM: | a Y f 2 . . 2] of the John Smith Assoclation, at Gi snd of Block Inland, a run broad off the | je, (ubportine Cy Young admirably (Piagnaty sent a tow liner to. Afchat- HEB verby reno rine 8 OMe y AL from BF oe Re Fe Bal ae ee ipiees won lM) Sermeenay iaen ste 44 all Ite forms ts perme RANGE elen terni tallesltoy a (inarics Off: | an ‘ ouble in capturing the Hiand Willams to Ganzel was Collins's | fol! made up of bills of the same size by the Crescenta by a score of°23 to 2. The eee ee me CORES Sentiy cured tr my eretem SOaeENT RRMA and alnioaalnanictialcend arenes SE Rk Perens seals finish. No runs. and putting it up to back his talk. |suly 4—Jack Root 12 Toate ot the) ganie was ad by) NERVOUS DEBILITY BLADDER AND. kKIoNEY six an ack Chesbro, who twirled for the ffn- ee _ : 2] Douls Fontan 2 Crescenta. 1 one-half miles to the finish tore oo | ayer eee f ders, pitched a fal t ’ i ul i The Vigilant ted the sioops acroan the {ast innings Then the eaneaters fl FIRST GAME. “YOUNG CORBETT” HAD HIS te oven ples un ot Haram, on nts, aR boats SPT TRac TES | op my ara at rn ter soy Mme and the Elmina was first to cross|on to his benders for keeps, and by | NewYork. 7 1bpo.ae| Boston. 4 Id.po.ae Brvaanice ‘rind “Clits ct ‘the Broo, by af meee provement at ones. liad Ir OER TTS OE Ses TEESE Ea ear reps, Vi [serotnish rites a we N rasan i Ried Club ot athe eee Write if you cannot call. All correrpondence strictly confidential and alt repitve fl. ¢ runs (o thelr number before 26 , ereating game ; . M, to 8.3) P. M. Sundays, passed hor. AUallretirea ewe © eco Uh o1d01 Brunswick I", C.. 1091010 0-4 fe} ii A Mae Rillanceldandie.Columblaueniy| Citar iret rece utero et 91 Fs 8 ‘ Belton F.C. 290010 x SONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE. ~ ints - A state e © nearly 4,000 roote: 1114 00 : p U G 4 attories—Brun C., Streezer and 4 . cent aM el de [11 leostonian Put Up Good Fight and Had Gham.)aarnar! dw “A DR RAL M -ENZIE’ ution having failed to ar the batteries, Deering and Beville 1104 i i 6 ° Lat ‘The starting gun was fred at 1 Nevin TRACRIn ar tocaehecTnGacare Bee eee pion Tired at End of Ten Rounds. Gim_ Field Club would ike to close July ; ; " Both wouts were Handicapped ; aderts Ports... 1 627 10 O/Totala Baw 1 and 26 with Mrst-claes teams out of town offe 5 while Hughes and Stahl did Mkewlse edical an urgica ice of gxaban? ton Detain ihtlo iaghessandhe ay ewise| SCORE BY INNINGS |) ing suitable inducements, Have a few dates 1a6 WEST 3aTH STREET os ‘or tho Hoste anton = ooo ; HAWTHORNE RESULTS. Babee New Yorkcan8 00901000 On (Special to THe Evening World.) jwelght had they landed, and tt was = 2 ae * i wmmar—Two.Base Hits—Ganzel, Doueherts | ROBTON, July 23—To-day Jimmy | wonderful how he did tt. — “ ra Doughosty was called out on atriices, || 2), Parent. | Firat Base by E'rore | Briggs, of this city, stands without any| ‘The contest was a hot one from the 1 4 Fea emnl ee The Rrsing writ) | Collis reached second on Fulta's mutt |cheanry, &; o@ Young. 0 Leltiet Buse New |question an the one rival of the world’s/oulset and both men fought aater and A 1 n ACE TRACK, CHI- ny's long fly. O'Brien was flelded | ¥ on, 7. Struck Out—By Chesoro, 3:/ champion, “Young Corbett.” Last ulght| better than they did when th — auneseesammnnt! 3 2 | : \¢ ; is aril pion, | bette ey hen they met be- SAGO, July 23.—The races scheduled to} at first by Willams, Collins moving rice Hite—O' Brien at the Tammany Club Belggs demon- | fore, ‘Corbett’ was in much better % be run here this afternoon resulted as rd Fheoman was disposed o: Young, Parent La Chance. strated that If oung Corbet ‘ould| shape and boxed splendidly and was fs onl; ' tollows: hind anlalaareNo wide, Boia lor WirtyAve mauler, MPUTE—ME eae aim at all he certainly could not |no doubt. surprised ¢o find Briggs so we pai EN N H O / pirat, Race Beven Was retired La Chance eel do it In ten rounds, and he has had two] willing at times to be the aggressor. trustes, mich w Y fy Kentuckian, 4 to i eked down eld's boun vational L Standing. trials. ‘There were several red-hot clinches and are entire i pnd; ‘Toe Curl wa avew him out at frst. Ferris] ce uuonn Menune Mande | It waa stated that the champion bad) wien tho men were together they faliconsiructed, their troubles, thelr wenknerses, thelr dlsenres don’t have to be urged ta, combige Becond Race—Tire hance tose care ef Conroy a! piuhurg ot 16 wat contracted to stop Briggs In ten rounds,| banged away at a terrific rate and your condition ferious trouble. Why remain In doubt? “All the skill, knowledge and experience Bya's Darling, 0 U5 4 Siege tice 33 p H 44 “41s but that must have been a mistake, for| really Br'ggs had the better of the close REY "Cu of New Yorks Martet specie! ere nt yout service for a PRED CONSULTATION. regond and An hind Soong a aelphia. BB the bout went the limit and the reforee! fighting. He ts a very strong, tough ‘ o *Prostatic Troubles ‘ eee rivate Di ae “ rd Race—Five and f Sane RS oat, Rave the decision to “Corbett.” If the) lad, but lacks speed. San and Inves: Tos iy ‘sea: — . by Tryon ht, | . ST cee ee Bara Wake Tryon nit to rh Enatern League Standing. |bout was to a deelsion on points, the) The sixth round was much in Briggs's ARS only’ one permanently cured, no mat- cured In to 10 days, with- ®econd; Reguimis was s bit with Y Club. w. L. po. |referee’s award was all right, for the) favor and he landed a few body blows olds by imitating ter how long standing the out the use of 108 14. 7 At napping Balttniore ii Po) }itde champion showed that he is the, that did no good, Many times did cures by developing ns rel disease, In from 6 to 20 days. drugs, Taian eo lie Hugnes stru y 4B be two ded b d fighter at! “Corbett” iand on the right and left] Mj (es at, rupture opening + * 1 3\Rochester ...24 47 eat two-handed pboxen and, figh! : s if 0 hoa’ Varicocele Nervou t ' WINNERS AT ST. Louis. | thrown out by Parent, | Newer SiProvidence ..24 BO his weight since the best days of George| Jaw, Dut there was always a little NOBKLTS, 20.03" ari ervous Debility i i . ; : watt can pee SS oak Lavigne, who gave Joe Walcott the| Something there io stop the full force | Jf ==—eeeet durable cured without cutting Cures quick and radical fn (Bpecial to The Evening Wor'd,) Entries for the thirty-first annual ree men boxed like beavers, and \t was in |] ————e in the po~ th Stricture i )) KINLOCH PARK RACH TRACK, st, | 40! Was Lire gatta of the National Association of | Srigxe Blocks Hard Blows. this round that Briges's body blowa did | Mi Meee gapture expert in New York or nib days, Blood Poison ; LouL y %. | he bi ; elsewhere cured in 15 days, with- BIa July 23.—Following are the ce. | Whisalisnlon. Amateur Oarsmen, which will be held| When “Young Corbett’ 1s comparea| ‘he best execution. After this the men} Micwas. CLUTME Co,, 29 B. ith St.) out cutting, pain, Byery vestine of 0 alta of the races echedtiled to bo run] Dougherty filed out to Fults, Coninal St Lake .Quinaigamond, Worcester, |to the once reat champion, “Kid"| Were little Ured and often boxed and | MM pet: bth ave, and Union fa.. New York. drugs of ‘detention oa Femoven fe : dere this afternoon: ip a fly to short canire and Eemete | Muses On AUE. Mand 15, will close on | Lavigne, the readera have’ @ good eati-| Kept away to wet a breathing spell. Hours, 9to5; Sat. 1P, M.; Closed Sun, from business, fyater without ‘ald : ‘ pa 4 ee ie ee and bber-) Aug. i, and should be sent to Frederick | K sh 7 Seen of mercury or GAS Dette oes rye uty red in| it. ortimeyer, secretare, P.O, box Tid. | mate of the great little Denverite. .Ox-| «Corbett? Tired at the End. | DON’T us poe } petixCut b, 2 to i for at n e Jocring was a (sracrdiqarily solentific, although showy| 1¢ was a great, a most satisfactory Sporting | DELAY COME |: ; pores ah eee ihe IDSIS beta ras is arate Soldicrs vs. Ansontas Again. with it quick as a Geahi/e tot alert] pout and the world’s champion was the o 2 ee MASTER aPEorALieT1 | TO-DAY: BURA Ta se=vive and onechale cure lied tot erento aie Mlevarly aininea| ‘For a second thme the game between) ove de polis tee roe de can hie | eomeieited ae the lend: ‘As said’ before, e IMAI NO CHARGE for a irlondly talk or correspondence, ivhave Ca Mongs.—Won by Tokalon, even und 1 to|bv Parent and fielded to La Chanco| the Twenty-second Regiment nine ‘and! Rand, he holds the world’s title an bit} the desision’ went to “Corbett” ‘on Ta A ton Ce ee ee ee ee ase tadice eaipueat,Y wil ues yaa i thrift, 8 to 5 for place, was sec-|in time to retire the kid. No runs. the Ansonia had to be postponed on /melt® With all his exceptional quall-| joints, but the glory of the contest went Canoe ne TR UY Ue Nang In Oy oren sie the auorteat eines with fermence was third. Time ; ; Account of rain. ‘The two teams, wiit|{cations as a modern boxer, Jinmy) to Briggs, and his reputation was added Sa YOM. STIMU A. TRACTS 70 1 Ae aa ea tegit cure cai; teak eonael Se s raeres Inning. meet Saturday afternoon, gt Olympia|Brikgs excels him as a plocker and} to, i rtake, If you cannot call, write for my home cure. pure a To. oR ACA RNR, Heoman banged a grass-cutter to! Msul; One Hundred and, “Thirty ita ducker. ‘The local Ind time and again} young Corbett” agroea that Briggs 1s AC!) S araso. DR L. R WILLIAMS oS, 185 W. 34th St. N. ele Ne .» Hours, 9 to® Sunday, 10 ta 3 oi @ very tough customer and cheerfully accords him all the credit he deserv ih to-day, 4 P.M, Amor Williams and perished at first, Parent Mi jm d aa Devoe wilt’ bein ites batt blocked some terrific drives that would Boston. Ime-fiied to Ganzell. La Chance ambled Ahsonia, eh, ery tor | nave played sad havoc with a heavy- LAST DAYS, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Reached by All Coney sland Routes,

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