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Babee > ent — rear = Pie aor EtYE Mee Lea TONNE BTN TE on . ws sithegrenmenesne ees TIT LTT THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 25, 1903. S SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. == 4 T GEORGE GARDNER, WHO KNOCKS. (CYCLISTS MUST ENTER RUN | THE BUTE OUT ROOT SIX TIMES A DAY, “OW TO CHOOSE DIVISION "PT Only a Few Places Are Left in Early Squads in| Evening World's Event. | Bostons Took the Dodgers into | 7 Cup Defender Easily Outfoots - Camp with a score of 4 to 3. t 4 Garvin pitched. ENTRY BLANK. OPEN TO ALL. Her Rivals, Columbia and EVENING WORLD CENTURY RUN, Constitution, in a Contest for a Speci ize. Cut this out and address to Cashier of The World, pecial Prize Inclosed find $1 to cover entry fee in The Evening World ventury SECOND GAME. After a few minutes rest the teama Run of | Saray auere: The Start, ent at it again with Piatt and Moran Leaked had Retia How ow *' in the points for Boston and Reidy and jiance - Seesees cent 11. 400 50 5! i Name ... Columbia _.. 241 42 «00 > Ritter as the Brooklyn battery. First Inning. Address - con eeltution = 11 42 (00 i, filed out to Aubrey, Sheckard Turn at First Mark. BY gaaneds Dopbs singled to Fight, " Davie Club (If any)-.-.-.. how 8 Groppe! another sate hit in right, Dobbs Reliance ._._. ... 12 86 20 severing Soenleas eperie stole ‘second. Section (morning or afternoon) | Columbia 12 58 50 struck out. No run | Via Gee ake Ganie wicgion te Mark which time you would like to start—5.40, 6, 6.20, 6.40, 7, 7.20, 7.40, | Constitution .. 12 59 65 Fee eee eee te stole 8 A. M,, Saturday or Sunday; 2, 2.20 P. M, Saturday. | Turp at Second Mark. second. Carney sent a fly to Sheckard, NOTE.—Niuivered vauges, wb sabsi Siig byMKO ad tme table of the run, aaa Raat ® Moran singled to left, scoring Stanle mailed on’ receipt of Ca iheckis system eapuained on envelope handed |) pejjance _ We Moran tried to stretch his hit Into a to wearers of badges at the start. Hasudsome century medals, beautiful in de- . @ouble and was thrown out by Sheck- Hen and workmansiip, HANDED AT THE FINISH ty every rider complet. |, Constitution 1 57 68 Fehwo: case ing the course within fourteen hours—without further charge. Right to reject || Columbia 1 6B Os : any enuty reserved. in case of heavy tain AT TH ‘START, tho run will |) = ietina: tae! take place the next clear 8 turday. Entries registered in order of receipt, SO The Finish. MoCteey singled to left. Flood ad- ‘ | Reliance H cond with a sacrifice, ee eee ree seer eet! woeeee & 239 10 Bhaiaiaee to Tonnes ed ‘The officials in charge of ‘The Even-|two sections of a century run start at | Constitution 2 47 16 er to Tenney. Aubrey field Ritter ont at first, MoCrees going to third. A passed ball hit fhe umpire and Light Heavyweight an Interested fe " the same time, and for the same tro- | Columbia ... Fe erae century runs of Aug. § and | jijeg alusnah four hundred mites | COUMBIe 4’. experienced as they are in affairs of | apart, ia something that lends added In cam -- Disabled _ MeCreery came home. ‘Reidy fanned. = One run. aac —__-—_ Spectator in the Reproduction this description, are elated over the way | terest to the occasion. | NEWPORT, R. b, July 2 the entri i ‘ There is no reason why this cannot + July 25.—Rellance satindeae thee cents In, it thie rate) ye done. The century Road Ciib. nf lwon the race to-day from Constitution a Firat Game, of His Fight with the Chicago continues. they will nd thetr hands full] Ainerica, the national goveriing ody !and Columola. in. commanding cy is a ae OLN, . the last few days taking Gate of the) of road riding. Je in every way Atted | covering the thirty-mile course tn 8 i ribpoa @ }-| army of names comin n @t the last| to handle the Buffalo branch the run. * ie i? et wf ey $3 Champion by the Moving Pic paneer HCO GET | he Evening Worit century’ medals ij hours s8 minutes and 2 seconds. Cone ‘eiwivencth vivor branch of | stitution was second, cross ‘ : mead wae hb tures at the Grand Opera] in their names at once and thus lienten | (egltven jue, aurvivor# of thin branch of [titution was second. crorsing the Aish Bi et eee g the labors of those whose duties it 1s to) The Buffalo papers are of course in- | 280° 247-15. Sho was beaten by 4 8b Fb fodyr2.0 163 0 House. attend to the sending out of the num- | terested in this Innovation. ‘The even- Hance G minutes and 65 seconde im : ro OL b Soretieentbo 12.30 a bered badges, placing in proper divi-|!ng editions will keep local whwelmen |clapsed ume i +2. ih $5 OAubren as? j 4 3 Hy ‘sions; &e. . - Cperined of the Ce EE Min Ain. | Columbia was disabled sust after turn. me ACB ea Several unattached motor-cycliats | dreds of long-distance riders hese enter |! the second mark in the triangular 4 2.82412 HiTotale 6 82715 1 George Gardner, who whipped Jack| have entered in the special divisions ar-|.the dining-room at Rockaway Seach |course. She was brought home under i FORE TT ho 00 0 OB Root, the Chicazo fshter. so soundly) ranged for the power-driven machines, |fof thelr noonday meal they will. know | tow Se aed uly New ¥i h ; wi part of the Emp! 4 ‘ 00012100 —4 on July 4, is now in New York. where he] and it may be neceatary to add a third I etate broknen eepecliner are onioving «| Besides the three cup yachts there Wil! remain for several weeks In an] division of the motorists. jsimllar repast under the auspices of The | Were also entered for the day’ effort to get on a match with Bob Fitz-|\ ‘ne following letter will show the in- | Bvening World schooners -ngomar, € ; he simmons for the Ilght heavy-welght (terest arousid in the cycling world by | ,By this time many of the | ndte, Puritan, Fleur de Lis, Two-Base Hits—Batty, Aubrey, Dobbe, Firat Base on Errors—Wonton. 2 Left on Bi 4; Boston, §. | Struck Out-—By Jarkey, I Sacrifice Hite-—Sheckard, vin, Pe ae re Beet, urecgueng iiead champlonship of the world. the big centuries of Aug. 8 and 9: have some of the century medais on ex- e Leslie and ‘Rondina, and the and Doyle; ised, Dahlen and Doyle. Hit by jardner Is in splendid shape and looks Buffalo, N. Y., duly 22, 1908 | hibidon in thelr windows. ‘Phe beauty dla. Weetamor, Ikolde, Senta, ef Fitoned Bal—By ‘Malarkey, 1 Wild Pitches to be ready to enter the ring at any {captain of The Evening World Century Run: [Of the design and the Intrinsle worth of Chispa, Costack, Katonah, r¥in, 2; Malarkey, 1. “Pansed Ball--Moran, i} 4 * He : . ing World cen- | the medals are somewhat out of the ov- ) er, all divided ry ime of Game—One hour and fifty-one minutes time. Andy Craig, his manager, has| In regard to The BAL LE tala n century runs, and wheelmen different’ classes. “ Vmpire—Mr, Johesione. deposited $1,000 with The Evening World |tury run, could the Buffalo members of | have seen the trophy have been ustial method of the Sees to bind a match with Fitzsimmons, and | the Century Road Club of America ride | unsparing in thelr praise of it | “ht Club. it was decided the Regatta Committee to send the club members are be The rami to A Nationa Leagde Standing. in ready to pur up as mitch more as cxntury over a course in Buffalo, as) The club, members ate DeRtining tO (iree clip FAchia amet or renee, the Club, |W. lp PC.) Club, v necessary. they are not able to get down to New | S0"7 ih reanum Wheelmen, of New | DOuts them & cleat cuties. fe eltattrg ...08 36 ais, proKlym 8 Garduor visited the Grand Opern-| York? Let me know it they can, ax Eork: tim Button. Monitgr.” ‘Montau, (fem stant to neh. 0") fA iat Bay rere, Fo A at : a ber of wheelmon | Mutual and Waverle heelmen, of o delay in sending the mari Ri Gincin Sy Tia Phinedetphia ss x eiirea ctl ual Rantaelent eet: were here whe know would ride, By doing | Brooklyn, and the Bay View Wieslinen, | UB away the preparatory signal was 4 a : i pictures of the 1 ed i 3 | of Newark, are already represenied vy [NOt sounded intl 11.20 4 being shown in private exhibition to|me this favor you would greatly oblige | of Newark. uve alvcaty teprosauted Oy | VAt that time. the wind was blowing is American League | ie Se eee anager dackl| VOUTsEN ary eapenttully! Hee UREN oreaeinteat Dine between ten and twelve knots an hour c W. Ie Pe.) Club. re, Her artnet Fort Erie Club. Tt was ej STIEFEL, | organizations asking for certiin and pare wae a Nt ece t 4 5 4a§| New. York. 100 erman, of the Fort Ei ; | § nmenieat ony Irace wonld he walled in quick time, ! rphia ds 43 “Goa chiens ui Gardner's first view of the pictures and 497 William street, Buffalo, | Uons In line, taces In the earlior {The figat for position among the three Rercriavele ne sc/28, 2 seen at al 4 he found {t quite a novelty to alt and] ‘Dhis unique proposition marks a new! aivisions still opon to those who send REPRE ML ole three Us vi } the n yell i vey 4 or 4} a +! vefore e arting signal d rounds. | {dea in the annals of cycling. To have! tn thelr names to-day or Monda ILAREAlA the bunts erommed thetune on e ore excited than Several times he got mor immediately swung around to port and n ace. Bright's machine made In é the other spectators, and when GOnnT: Pate nd 8 eee elle ae HeRdeYL © for MheseNactamaneate Ghote was all over he mopped his bi covered the same distance in 1.06 2- (followed by the Reliance and Columbia, Pee eee ey et aria as tually AATAOCh SUIT eo PRO alihiae At noon all three boats Were makin} . Onipany wlth Short ticks Inside of Point wit gone through the battle again. Treanor. the superintendent of th the Reliance inthe leeds centutiee vatch himself fight twelve ha an the starboard tack. e Constitution —* { . went around the traci (1.08 tn ae . ‘The pletures will be shown six times ’ his ‘amatisna ching second and Columbia third, day for the next two weeks at the A small black yacht, believed to be : a day SO eatnne lkGleal ware he Summary, the Boston sloop Katonah, was dim * Grand Opera-! cn andl were Flye-mile event for machines of any | ™Masted off the lightship soon after he in the audience Inst night a motive power weighing over. 1,200 had, crowed the line, greatly pleased at the “go. peat pete pounds. First prize, silver trophy, value he Reliance in gybing to make f i 100; second prige, silver trophy, $50. moorings after the mee carri her gaff. It buckled up avout tem Firat | heat—Won by J. Wilkinson | fect rom the Jaw Covers a Mile in His Automobile | (e\siuainy: second, 1.0, Gitehell Unt. rac), third; J. Robbins (Orient at Empire City Track im) rouren, 3, A: La Roche (a Roche). SHAMROCKS AGAIN Ten-milo match race; prize, allver cup 554-5 Seconds. —Won by J. Wilkinson's Franklt pts ond, J. I. Blair's Reault. Time—16.15 1-6. (0) BSecond—i7.07_ 4-5. : GO TO ERIE BASIN. Three-Cornered Mpchine Race—Dis- (Bpecial to The Evening World.) tance 15 miles—Prize silver cup; won “Stops Training on Advice of i Physician, Who Feared Blood} * ~ Poison Might Set In. + HARBIN SPRINGS, July 25.—Jim Jef- : msika leilaMiunauatinow: witha wounded oN! =! i. Be July 9.—| bY 0. W. Bright's Mercedes, [. Grosso, (Special to The Evening World.) PMPIRE TRACK, Yonkers, July 25 driver: his !) eo saabhensyee (i se i left leg. He has stopped training and} awung unsuceessfully at three of Win- middleman, Ding forced Harney, 401) 8 Gianeld extablished a new rec-|Gauyilie, He DY Page dna? Ye ( HIGHLANDS OF NAVESINK, July it} will rest up for three or four days on ‘s » runs. ne former wag the second out a |oet tee a mile made by an automobile 23.—The two Shamrocks were taken to | the advice of his physician, who fears, a fey Ne runs, | » this afternoon, reducing the time — wea to-day for a wind-up of the week's i Ghat blood polaon will) set in lf) /the ; esa ae - Second Inning. ! ; ie ye pasa BROOKLYNS PLAY IN Work, and then both were sent to the | © champion persists in working. by Elberfeld and Ganael Myers took two bases on nis de ing | His record. for the Empre track for HOBOKEN TO-MORROW OPEN AC a si ion (ees AU It will be recalled that the bear which rria reached first on Gayaol's mise! he ecored While der. The latter was same distance was 1142-5 made on | racers get back to “shop on sronday. o |, ‘Belongs to Fitzsimmons pit him on the ble fundble of his Nitle roller. | Criger HuCogewhtienaleep of frat. Wenphal | yecoration Day. ‘There was a murmur theremay ‘be lan innovation, fm the tune ' iy fasta : s Hadad ANT he} Perris vi Tester had a bac ; : Ng 5 5 m Ing-up programme. ere Is much tall | BOM ee ign cnet ound nar bean argon: Second and Winters wan (hrown 0: Ay wont to Devine. UStitngis pounder | of admiration among the spectators as|Sehmld¢ on. Jones WIN Piteh ¢or|!¥-UD Programme, There le much talie | Te Vated ‘ty, Jos. Kennedys bis spore Oy Panniehill No runs 1 Fm and cones of errors followed and |the daring operator started on his danger- Hanlon's ‘Team, Ing of the two Fifers as to the handiti ne ‘ : ay, —+—. drew a base on balls as ————_. oxen A pexies r Y ave Pi wit t machine. . % " of them by theie re: 1 Playing’ Nandval nis tented’ 1a s Daas tO Rrate Gena Cencee eae Sate eee catty took Terry's pop ouahantey fl hls glant machine, As pied eanionle Troliey-Dodgers, “AD ERO Mierd reawetdalas erp ot) i . | DANS ROR RESC GSREE DUN eaT carat . ona cloud of dust, }have just begun to play winning ball, Shamrock L. inay be placed aboerd + ame it and, to make matters worse,| SCOre Fiv Hu eb v oundei 3 up.. Two rune. eka otintle 6 , Bu y fe the Pears, Sere ee auDeSS (And strained Bis tog, @ Rung In the Second) Hig tes tet afaee antes | Stars of the Prize-Rigg and| ox Fe hung men umes ant tul|and™ atthe "avarerotmis poet be of the seanon In this, vicini at. tng | tllsrof the elder eratt Cor experiarentel q n ad,’ sald Soft j SPOMORHOR ENE Macamed «Chen Heh ; fi short. ‘Three me on by c . of the season in this vicinity at the sor tt 1 putting’ the wesehe of hls oie boon tt Inning of the game with Bos-] ("r,t sammer on “vall | Their Satellites Get Together| 22°". wit Mars tt to oon dove | "ON'a!” and “AN’s!™ as they thought he] gt, George Cricket Grounds to-morrow. ¢ Pao aoc Fite, always a sealed bool 1S) should’ stop work ‘unl’ Menduy | ton and Hope to Regain Posi-} ivi ume By FARMS Gt" | on the Diamond’ allowed Gibone oa Rorers.” tarney [Was about to turn over, Calmly he sat | ‘they will have for their opponents the’ am te Plann and purposem, hes wesde oo |» 4east," returned the champion's physi- to, third, Keeler'a grounder to Parer: . was put out by Thompson, ‘Tres runs. lat his post with his right hand on the |tfoboken team, which Is one of the announcement, nor has Sir ‘Thomas, Bi © olan.” “You can't always tell whata iit resulied in O Condes pelng caught. be : Third inning. lever und his left on his electrcspark | strongest semi-proreasional téume a) EN nenE tates they” samt, are to, (> He thing like that wii rosult in, People vp Hyeen ti! and home, | Parent's. error eoldcarbellnt cagohen and laenerator ange al Leary jn: eh exhaimtive, ana sucks pracedure wooid 5; MaaeuiBhs \ Cee pnd home ta enna or by “Co! 's cher and | generatg : be entirely in line with this {dea. iv eater oaian pen, pe aoneeduence: of Pe ORE NAME aU LOS ABUL THE BATTING ORDER single cored another run {OF} ‘The first quarter he made in 15 sec-7 ,achnildt or Jones will do the twirling! ‘sir ‘Thomas Will go to West Point ton {you say lay off Till lay off,” said Nill and Keeler, Gontoy wae caught D rrya team. One run. onds, the second quacter he reduced his is i s , morrow on the Erin, ‘ ae in ma and Kecler. Conroy was. ¢ ry’ to the bad in this . the luactes he reduced bls} Hopokens’ siur twirler, will be in the| : re, pall FEE LG CRN AMEE THE BATTING ORDER. napnis Arsh Wiseans, ive runs ———— innings ah were the fielders, and as al time to 13 seconds aud the third quarter|hox for them, ‘This will be the frse| «| aad a Thivd Inning. “orbettis Team. MeGovern'a Team, [Cult Corbett registered “five more/he made in the sxme time, while the] time In two Years that tho Brooklyn Naseball To-Day, 3.20 7, My Polo he vel 1 ehil ormett's bd eam, | rs . Five runs, . row: 4 " er have tackle he obokens. Grounds ‘oung Corbett va. Terry McGovern, %® f RSET BOSTON: Dougherty wont out from ‘Tannenil! to TY rian une fourth quarter was done in 14 seconds. BICYCLE RACES AT Keaenne Dougherty, If A ets ey ei yaaa Aa They, 1b Motiovern. 2h Foarth Inning. {[Oldfleld broke his world's record amid 4 aiberfield, sv. collins, 8b. Heit fence. O'Brien Med oy = Denia, ab Groom, Ib After Terry's mea scored 3 runs and| greg e cavorte = Gorray abe Arlen, cf. [RAT ATG. a EGAMaD NSH aawAL » Conbett, 2b Collamore 1. f. Terry was on thitd, Carsey struck out|STect applause ax he cavorted the mile MANHATTAN BEACH, | Witinstson. 25. Breemane Fe [ial against the centre fteld, fence for Venter, a i fice mon ta av row, Tnres runs. "| 45 seconds, Thin was ibe fastest thme AGH. | S857 Parente vo bags, scoring Collins. Parent was (ituhone, ; f. Terry's error and & passed ball gave|evor made on a circular track Iu the ) flelded out first by Conro: oO MeFariand, cf. Lachance, Ib WIOate tent Nigh be Riel Kers. (rf. ‘Thompson, 3b, the Corbett combination one more run! world, as he reduced als time Bt aauselabs. pa! | which O'Heten gathered in. Ferris 1 mpd et Crananels ¢ Tosthes Cours One shy During the forenoon the contestants nor, . Dretty ROP of McFarlind's . —— | =) Fair-Sized Crowd Out to See the Con a invanty: Winters, p ROURGe ANA cURaee tio Inte out had a number of trials and speed tests Be, tests, Kra~or and Lawson Being frat’ Ganson tannearciteeNoirun (Special to The Evening World.) JAMAICA ENTRIES. and at times the track was enveloped !a thelr troubles, their weaknesses, their diseases don't have to be urged to come to the Attractions copanial on ns rene werd.) : : POW GROUNDS, July %—Terry Mo dust which almost completely Id the| fM me," But whe knows? Do your You, may t0t even SUSPECT that you have any + I JEAGUE GROUN) y , s5v6s ne 5 b 4 4 Vhy re ? nowledge and ex; AMERICAN E GROUNDS, Fourth Inning Gover and “Young Corbett” have met! gaxsarCa, July %.—The entries for operators from view, ‘The motora made| m serious trouble, Why remeln in doupi’, ill the skill, knowledge and, experience July %—The fourth and final game of | 1.4 cha . BEAC Sos 7 © was thrown out by W'll-lagain, Boxt loves, though, this time MANHATTAN BEACH. N. Y.. July | the present conflict between Clark Grif- | iams pelle, UM hee eG aa Nsthine to pay if you don’t need treatment. An absolute guarantee to cure if you do. les made @ great running salted with camphor balls, For Private Diseases follows such @ noise, the big racers making the jay's races are SB ird try at holding the grand] 4)},. ; Nolllnetel | encan of pre rights GAT moat racket, previous to the races, that Pea meat ee Bttan|Sth’® Invadera and Jimmy Collins's Mt eetbbed Brigecs hot seroutder aid | $1.00 in money, good only on the stage, Rese at ©) the 150 cos y t thi Prostatic Troubles ———— sirouit bloycle meet at Manhattan |troune of fustl’ young ball flenda ara Sriger's hot 4: Northern Star .....Jea| the 150 costly trotting horses In the een - "i 2064 P Pusha e SONNE Axposod of him at first, No runs was the incentive which was sald to G. Whittier 0410] Empire rk stables be 1 cured in 8 to 10 deya, with Beaoh this afternoon was successful.) from Boston was played at these | “Durie aincied tocenize, Freeman mate non, ite! eames as 19) eapety @ Wiles ocr Hf] Empire track stables” became almost Sut the "use! OF ‘polesnoue and a fair sized crowd was on hand in| grounds this afternoon under weather | a marvellous catch of O'C r apart Rika MAG AN aie AAA ae Wosith .....:0:4d04 | Danio stricken at times and the etable- cruns, the stands at 3 o'clock, when the firet| conditions which could not have been | {in cit, rovbag J a together, About $000 people expected a} pemurrer men closed all the doors of the stables able, “Tanned w fied out on cinch or two when Cordett and ‘Terry Varicocele ,ofent of the day—the one-third mile} improved upon. The two defeats which kes. Davis was easily ovice—was gent off. Collins and his men have captured from | ink (0 steal second. No rie. Champion Kramer and Lawson had an-|the locals certakily put them In the Fifth Inatng x ather tilt in thelr scramble for points In| best of humor for today's combat. As ‘ the championship race, and the event in/a consequence they went at the Invaders Which these top-notchers fought It out|again determined to carry away the Nervous Debility Cures quick ang radical 20 to 60 days, by my famous method, Blood Poison and paddock as well as the box stalls. At times the crainers nad to be with the animals to keep them quiet, ‘There was an exciting Impromptu race Just before noon between D. W, Bright's fast sixty horse-power Mercedes, with Lawrence Grosso, a Frenchman, who just came to this country, acting as caught try, my At second: base. erry dida't go to his position ac si ond when hia team’s practice tlme came ‘ound. He wanted jo bac out. He did, A he shot ‘em around the diamond at cured without cutting in from 8 to 10 days. Stricture 4 2. Meraina 103) See er " 91 Relocmer , S108 Datry Greens.) Winters was retired by Gangel and Tannen, Dougherty's litte ground: edt ahead of him by eat ‘ i 104 Satire... me Dot. with the fleld of lewser lights was the; game at all hasarde. Colting irippied to the cent # National League clip, His bose Frew. Path river, “and M. GC. Herman's sevent lop ton Teaves icon ¢ of the progra va-| Manager Grimth o: on Sawa fence, A passed ball let him picked them up in pratty good atyle Hylant horse-power Panhard Levasser, w! feature, of the programme. An innova anag non the other hand was another Frenchman, aa operato! 3 yo ee Yoo Millan Barbara Friethe,, Roger, the plate, O"Brlen went out and the way they tore around the mile nl to Gangel. One run. J Indications pointed to a McGovern of mercury or potash, in the shape of a motor|@ very much disgusted person. The fact | “thon was carded Be ole race for amateurs, in which over aj that his team should lose their hold on teh Victory. “Rube Ofting, who pitches: fee Stim Irish Fee} ‘1.105| track was & wonder to the spectators. indo of the speediest power-driven ma-| fourth place in the race through their in- SS Was engaged by Terry as twirler, and ‘ted Race—Six furlongs ‘ T, Roger ean stroking hi Rontee: While AY (! Bre + f ty to be eaters t Ne i is past record made It loo 1 mM Paye ccrsessT1t Race Kin 22 | ng was making almost a mile a minu Pinon Aaa Cates aPOMIET TERT | LO. phines In the vicinity faced the starter, | Ability to beat the Beaneaters was a blow al Soclety's Game his past record made tt look as though | Tim Payne 112 Rare King a7 eahite Gig other chau iteur calmly aetoKed TREW YORK’S MASTOR SPHOIALIST. 1 DAY al Society, of Harlem, will hold Cordetts men would do nothing out] pea \ arette and handled ‘his machine a3 Me asity as though It was.a bicycle. eet for a long time The balminess ‘of the day brought the | thut Griff will not fo 104 Hob Murphy ae 1 MAKE NO CHARGE for a friendly talk or correspondenc: | Rad have ox- i victory for hls men to- ’ Neate atta mee swing wild Anywa ° e started, | Ned Moor Of Hiatelwomd. ni BS : 8 Mmmer girl out in good numbers and {As @ Victory for his men to-day would 1 outing aust athletle meet at swing wild Anyway, the game started, | Ned M 04 i sively treaticig private ana frecial gieeasea ch nau for pons, Nethinetetenss t mean their restoration to fourtn piace, a Y, te nd) by’ thia ‘timo cranks tossed | Bawotao ug ‘and time agajn they tried to paas{ ai tage tity {i * Many were heard t remark that they |Grimth consequently aimost pleaded to] Seefried Park, New Dorp, 8. 1 And) by Chile Lio) 4 OOM ore nike AOBROS) TE A aisha Glindatel HHanulese:\ tee. All ther, but 2ach operator kept his Seyise or moter buy js jacking in my ofice.egi punent. Pm ee 30 Hates iy i p : Ty t le th themaet see whic! treat you sklifully and restore you to health in the 4 ‘ith the loa +) Roped the hoodoo that had hovered over | hia men on his Knee to beat the visitors.| row. The programme for the nennics with themselves to see which} 4... one mile a fa medicine, discomfort and expense practicable, I guarantee to ure any case I un- hy ae Griftitth was undecided whom he would| mee: is as follows: 100-yard dash team they would root for Rocham Us Addy Willian, no! ertake. If you cannot call, write for my home cure, ; ‘i track so far this season has ut last | yt in to Uwitl againot calling toenel ? 5 ane fs r Houter Retness:.0.109 Lord. Badge. 100 Us ¢ Fal.” Many of the spetators ex: |Uulae"aiheth SA a ity dche sand ru. sieved run, AD Yard run, one is arse bate rar -m rues | ee eA Beds Ma DR.L. R. WILLIAMS c&. 185, W; 34th St. Ney. weed their satisfaction over the elim- | Over & Week, was eoled to do the box| mile run and runnt jump. As @s he Went behind the cutcher to Jud) Tugai Bey... +92 Athelroy ..... a) ale . CO. Hours, 9 Sunday, 19 to 3 only, MREiMibn ot the tiresome ‘i sed | WOK for the ioeals, while Winters did} this is an “unaanctioned” meet, the Meld Bills and sirikes, “If elther of these | Puta Race—For maidens two y fve ‘ : a from the prosr: wotor-paced | the twirling for the Hubices. : one ed shuge welw ey with) ome Uvleo | aud a halt turlones. maar m programme, | ‘One or he largeat crowds that has is open iv those amateurs arowad them unde d and Oe gr ths | Hinwind 112 Gold, Dome Lad 2 ottended a game nere on Satur aineo| Greater New York who are timid about na NCorbott”” won | Mee Bay leekyssssss i oe Te See pee saat tit {he ronson cpaned turned out to witneas| enter Niahouevanten Dacause cine: ny and deeded to tes | a, Greesaues. Ws Flix Rote h @. Joe Koeps tussle, en the game started thee | @ against the "cracks, firet ph EAE TST: Y 7 G. Duster “third; time, | were eluso to 4,00) rontecs ‘ ‘ serene AG : | want every man that ts i e ” | ‘00 present, a dencing and bowlin Ww fal-| | they sti continued to con ene Sed eee i UE Firat Toning, 109 erase : en, Come to Me Suffering from Varicocele, Stricture, Acute and Chronic Ulcers, Blood Poisoning, 7) tHlydrocele, or any Swellings, Catarrhal Discha —Won by H. A. Wals! The Invades will not play home again rag second and W. Person | for four days. They leave to-mor aE ras alm ne ea Ca The latter didn't hold it and the 9 saventh, and up; au ACURE IN 48 HOURS. for Bowton, Where they will tackle ( Two Gamen at Ridgewood, Gover ot to tin © Goidad; i gobo and W. Chacha | Hs" men in four games, At Ridgewood to-morrow there wit! over taird: He got halt way’ round on Pirtog tinitreds ge, Rheumatism in ail Its forms, Lost Vigor and Vitality, aeibarivon First Inning. Jbe a double bil, a which the Ridgewoods (96 Mt aud went to third when the Cor. Yellow Tal 4 LE % and Kid A coadiione: aca tt Pimples, le Giansiegp, Profer-} Dogiwrty opened the game by be both parts. In the early meee 1 ro ome aeoned orerat ae we ‘ Colonsa: | | A gs on eacclets ‘Dis bas. tM pei uomaol sie aKitn er i Won by L. R. Luke (15) ing our a slow hit to the intleld, engaremont, with Retnesse aad In short for @ base and ‘Terry scored amid Boil 108 om Pau } . R any Associate Diseases of Men, to come and have a social Bardgett (3) yeurs), se2-|lins's sacrifice, which Gunzel took © t he Hibs PN a eDOAtAt CGR Te ue the Rurmer, WRT bomen chat with me, I will give you Free of Charge a thorough per- a see yards), bled: time, Jor, perraltted Dougherty to reach second, | the polnls, they will be opDowed Ly the te tay eet Cee Te wena its Martern (Riar'<--308 Water "rower | } sonal examination, together with an honsst and scientific ooinion . O' Bri ta lo Brookiyn F. din the second guhie, rate s as tnt ue Victor uke of Koad, B any 2 Won by Hi W. Cote, 60| nan wan hit Ca a didi Neh pated fa Rat nik Hl "| MoGovernites finira at frat Parker — seventh te, r maidens, two ya ! of your case. Suffer no longer. Consult ms at once. land, 13 yards, sec- first, Parent faaned tie alr. No thy wil nt POSh OL the crark atom tn to Roger's mitt, One sada h : i e if you can't call, “Hours, 9 A. M. to 8.30 P.M. Daily, Suadays verde, third: time, a | runs. | Philadelphia Giants, | Kelly, for Corbatsis team, swung at patoa RR aes to4 P.M. Consultation and Advice Fre; bs, 20 Keeler banged hieh d *, Lrg Ferarook seccseees 11% Octoder Flower. % 5 ged a hich bounder to Ls —<—<————— one. Thompson picked tt vp and got It Tinens 12 Pompano; i 146 W. 34th St, jecond,| chance and died at nds, third; time, | banged out a lo which O'Bricn ¢ fires, over to Maachall To-Day. 3.30 PM. Ama wi Laague—Gr. N. ¥. va. Boston, B'way & 1a6th.4® fo tet. Harnes's drive for a base ‘Ton 0 Just out of Terry's reach, ‘Then Sasehins owed a double play, whh Terry as Golden Malia “+ 12 WANTED--Pituy teams on earth work, 90, mil y Mack M D, +10. “from New York! steady work. Iaquire Metro: . Vi. Mac enzie, ° ’ 112 Great Croming 412. Kingaboro »-ss.5 1% politaa Construction Co," 1 Bxchange place, 10) Fhe Bowery:.,

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