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=. ae as - we 8 THE WORLD; TUESDAY SVENING, JULY 28, 1903. eee Semi === SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD, == © BROOKLYNS AFTER semeccccooee... HO" CORBETT 1S “BULDING UP” TO BEAT JIM JEFFRIES. [HANS WAGNER I¢ | views, until wh: ximates a twen- | | ty-round Gapheacan Sy soeTe TAY nat ILD SANDOW SOON three times a week. It is a part of tho SS | | | |eenera! pian to bring stamina up to the |sticking point, and make jt subservi- | ent, for the time being, to cleverness, lon’s Dod Vor tO | which has made "a name famoi i 1 Haslon's Dodgers Endeavor 0 iit cin ot peo. nrawceet| | | Gi A a ac ell uplicate Yesterday’s Grea’ |actaally £0 through twenty rounds of National League, and Roger Bresnahan, of the Giants, Is | Second on List. \ x Victory Over the Quakers. Joes It In auch variety that it is fully | as slrenuous as a score of fighting pe- flods. Mo bas proved to hie train BATTING ORDER. his ¢rlends and himself that sixty min- ules of boxing doos not distress him. Hans Wagner still leads the Natlonal a “I know they believe 1 cannot beat £ eta ladeiphia Jeffries,” Corbett sald to a friend. League in batting, although he fell off f Bheokard, If. That is every man's privile lam in his hitting in the Jast ten day: iW Dobbs, cf. vo) , fuel as adsolntely win thar I can, and Roger Bresnahan, the Giants’ great alle : Dove, 1b, Barre it J should know. 1 have never sjeviated sround player, is second on the Ist, ‘i MeCreery, rf. Douglass, 10 ‘om the system started a year ago. the two points behind the big Germai ' Flood, 2b. Hulswitt, «s lougost period ever trained by a fighter. Harry Steinfeldt, of Joo Kell Tacklitech. c, Dooin, c. oa th firat’ ti ‘Red: fi hird, ae > ckiltect In, 0: ‘or the frat’ ime in my life I have “Reds,” is third, and Beaumont is next { 7 GAEVIN, Bs nalle Mitchell, p. fone the things that were deat tobe Jn line. Nineteen men are batting .300 F Oe ee Ur ca |the thinee that ate fecal ulations or better. Of this number Pittsburg {8p he renin |golne ts sateries varia has four, New York throe, Cincinnatt five, Boston one, Phiiadelphia one, Chieago four and St. Louls and Brookes lyn none. Sheckard leads in base running, while Beaumont has scored more runs un@! more hits than any other player. Pittsburg leads in team batting. Chi- cago second ‘The Pirates also lead in 4 long-range hitting. Mathewson leada the pitchers in flelding, and Warner the ' WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, | stick a pin in that prediction. July 2.—With the first game to their " credit Ned Hanlon’s ‘trolley Dodgers tackied the Phillles in this after- noon determined to duplicate their great victory of yesterday. That victory was certainly a well-deserved one, as the Hanlonites played a perfect game against i the visitors and were rewarded for their | goud work by not only carrying off the e, but also tieing Joe Kelley's Reds for fourth place In the race. I As Manager Hanlon {8 anxious to have his team safely installed in thet position, he informed them pefore the A \\\ SKIPPING AROUND \ THE GYM IS A GREAT HoB8BY oF AIS Tegneentee tops the first basemen and chey the second sackers. Wolverton exceis at tHird and Dahlen at short, while Dobbs leads the outflelders: Brooklyn ieads in team fielding, and Jim PIPES HIS MUSCLES om game started that nothing would please tim better than to sce them take the @ ve next two games from Chief Zimmer's EVERY MORN UPtN a | New York Ip see } a team. Zimmer will not be allowed to i 48! ee | t4 eae ee : b wit with his players on the bencl or ARISING, PS et | want ; @ven coach them for the next three as | : eae ie . y : leaumont, Tennis Experts Will Meet ‘n ¢ : ays, as hw has been suspended for —T, . ey j that period of time hy President Paltiam, INVADERS GET BF Sutea a Gecioon by Uapire Histon AS NOT RYAN WILL BE IN | Final of Men’s Singles in the yesterday's game, and as the lotte: AS CoRBETT Looks Longwood Cricket Club’s 10 BL ib 10 . ‘Tinker, 21 4 4 4 7 Rt ae . 53 07 | BOSTON, July 2%.—Champion Larned | Keilesy Cincinnat b ay i i Hanlonites over, the Quakers yesterday BUSY GALLOPING HOURS Holcomb Ward will meet in. the] Kling, ‘Cale eee esemed to be a great magict trday, Griffith Gives His Team Some Tom Daly, Cincinnati’s Second He Says Jeffries Needs More LLANE Epa HEEL OIC CoTEreys|eatinanignial Ging alan iiobaicon @s the rooters, realizi va he Trol- . y ong wood oricke clu to-day. je] ia Gin ‘ol \e / “ a Instructions in Stick Work,| Baseman, Says They Deserve, Patching Up Thai | 4 AT SARATOGA TR Phew “von thelr semi-final matches] ‘mne Hobolen team, which defeated ) g Up n the Ex. elaxuinst’ George Wrenn and. Beals ley Dodgers would play anotier great Wright respectively, ‘The match is ex:|the Brooklyn National League team on i him. | Tho splendid victory obtained by the tussle’ with the tics turned out int i" % : 4 Lirger juimbers to fitness the comba:.| and Looks Forward to Win- Every Cent of Large Salaries} Champion and Feels Sure nected 10 be closely played, and many | Sunday, will play tho Philadelphia Virgil Garvin, who is pitching good ball nin They Are Paid. y ri (Special to Tho Evening World.) jalr blew over the course durin byt hs v no means impo: Giants) at the St. George Cricket i 5 1 ps en uring the that Ward will win out. The cha ro bokot unday, Tae f heap dase «for, (uo local team, was ft] y that the Latter Will Win. SARATO oe July 28.—The| hours at which the thoroughbeds take Match with Clothier will be playe gisunee hone tee peat the colores rfated to do the twirliig for the Bu- Westley os Dent and clear, butalbitiithels morning constitutional Theil tthe winners in the ratinndi second ese tee he eee pertias. Capt. Wolverton thought that 7 . vol at the course this morning during] track was in perfect shape, and every | sections att | twitling for the Hobokene. MitcHell was, in good, enough shape to BATTING ORDER. Tom Daly, of the Cincinnat! team, ih| SAN FRANCTECO, guy t—Tommy| tie sulloning hours, und the work did| man and his horse wan ont, the majors | Ue Cited Beate Re Eee Pe | oo af Ghat the Trolley Dodgers with his col- pis of the baseball men that backs up! Ryan, who ts helping Jim Corbett to get | "Ot begin in earnest until the sun was) ity of the trainers being on the slow | U8 aeons on for 1903, played at Long-| = Cuban 3 ants in Harlem. Perri coe col test wawerdi endl l/-nditsn Raw rank Is claims for high salaries with some|!nto condition Ms pattie with Jim|hish. The track was In perfect shape side with thelr charges. About the most| Meet exw Ghee Nespectively. wil! ‘The strong colored team of baliplay- Waa trotted out to perform that duty, Wess Ronen strong arguments Jeffries, says the ex-champion hus an{and as fast as lightning. There were) conspicuous move of the morning was|on Aug. 18, ‘Tho winners of this maten |ef@ the Cuban X-Giants, will be the First Inning a \ benteld, «x. Tn only a fow cases are the present|®xcellent chance of beating the ex-|many racers shown to exercise and the| shown when ‘Trainer Frayling sent Coal| W!ll be called on ¢o play R. F. Doherty | Murtay Hills’ opponents on Olympia ei . ,' h Conroy, 3b natarien too high,” ould Daly, “there oe-|tollermaker. Bince Ryan arrived *hero| work hours were busy ones for men anal Hiack Lady four farlonac In p60, casily| eft, H. J Doherty for the champion-|Hield, One Hundred and Thirty-Afvh a, but 8 by a quick|preeman, vf Willams. 2h ceptional cave: 1 ! : sandy gs in 0.50, casily| ship at Newport, probably on Aug. 18. |sucec und Leiva avenue, on eunuay. Thomas bunted, but Strang by a quick] parent ug AAR eptional caves representing Instances) he hus watched Corbett go through his| horses. accomplishea, Echinate, of the same| The singles champlonship will be held|/The Cubans have a big list of victories pick up and throw to Doyle managed to ter Where the Nattonal nnd the American dally’ cotrse of, trafyyig, He te so much} J. A. Drake's Savable and High Chane] stting, worke flve-elghths of @ mile in] at Newport on Aug. 1k and following | this Yoar, but, Manager stron is go.ng’ e latter at (irst by Inches, Glea- iD amie were strong bidders for the ser-| impressed ex-champlon's con-|cellor, golng togeth pezed ove 3 3 a he winner of the tournament founds with bets that ari nip the batter at frst by ng bidders for the ser-| impressed with the ex-champlon's con-|cellor, golng together, breezed over the| 1,03 3-4. will be called on to play AW. As Larned | kei oilioreak up’ the colored fell a, vices of the same men, with the result|dition and bis Improvement in punching] half-mile ground in 0.54 1-2. W.C. Whit] ‘Trainer Bob Smith had Masedo breeze | for the championship. strea! that his price was Jacked up beyond af bowers that he says Corbett will Mkely ney's Leonora Loring covered seven fure}q half-mile in 0.51 Oclawaha, | of PARK, bos- re Onan ls limit. On the whole, how-| Win the battle on potnts. longs in 1.33 14. Judith Campbell gal+] the Holland lot, galloped three-quarter: g—-Anather good |e! Vaseball players are not got-! In order to. satisfy himself Ryan oped a mile in 151. atie In 7419" fi . ‘The Boston Sta- ting more than th breezed one-quarter oft of a mile in 0.25 1-2, Espinal worked Bon's little roller in front of the plate rewalted in his retirement. Wolverton was hit with a curve ball and ambled 4 to the fipst sack, McCreery made a y are entitled ta ana donned the gloves with Corbett and John Sanford's Molly Brant speeded 8 pfe's Tiuminat: pretty catch of Kelster's terrifte 10W-| coawa was on haaf thin afternoon to i Une drive to deep right. No runs. seo the Now York Invaders try conclu: 114 1, for one, believe that the magnates’ boxed him four fast rounds. Corbett’ mile in 1.13 1-2. Caughnawaga ree Vo Strong was a good walter and a ie ii cape Collies team, MOU not be allowed to make sweening quickness on his feet and the manner 1 a mile and a furlong in 2.00 1 Cana-! threo furlongs In 0.39, Trainer John rewarded with a free to first, ee f oiling reductions, such as are threatened after Which he jabbed Ryan freaently joharie turned a mile in 147 . P.| Rogers stepped Baikal:tour furlongy in Klester. | Manager Griffith had all his crew out : | oO ° 0.63 1-2, Stamping Ground galloped one Sheckird drove a long and one-eighth miles in 2.02 1-2. Sherod,' ‘There is nothing so repulsive looking and disgusting as an old sore | ‘ L Strang tried to burzla thit season, It {® only In exceptional caused the latter to become more Keene's Stolen Moments tu pnd and | for p cases that a ball player's Ife In fast Vinced that Corbett would win and a furlong in 201, J, B, Morris 5: tice with no less than a trio of mas nalled on:Dooln's throw. fo, Gleanone | twitlers Hmbering up for tho fry Se 1 Dobbs then swatted the tore the preliminary practice every vise COMPANY i for moro than ten years, It) In speaking of Corbett and ils chance stapid Water, and Geld Vat 4 dale {8 | Major Daingertleld’s brother, stepped Yow worry over it till the brain grows weary and work with it until the for a bag @ beauty to right, s {tor armed himself with a bat and en- Kelester's throw to. the “plate Doyle} gaged in stick work. The sight was 17, a : ed to reached second. |, Dahlen singled, 9] most unusual for a team and excited to receive only $160 or $1,800 a Of Winning the fight, Ryan sald three-cighths of a mile in 0.40. Hollar's patience is exhausted, and the very sight of the old festering, sickly look- t oy < ie best year “Wher p here y ve! led vi i FH pate} 8 er ¥ son for giving the best years of his! “When | came here for my health Reticont reeled off five. furlongs '! jn place makes you irritable, despondent and desperate. in to the game, what inducement 1s! also to see the fight, I had an idea Jef- “pyainer G. B, Hill sent Somerset six | 1.04 1-6. August Belmont Trainer Joe McClain sent Sir Carter wot. J. W. Schorr's Spen Molinos, going together, turned a hal A chronic sore is the very best evidence that your blood is in an une ‘eenire, sending Doyle ove there for hin lay. 2 tT, a fe d mabie furlongs in 1.16 ¥ Sree! ed a tiy ter. Two| much comment, as it showed the boys m to play ball? Take the| fries would win. It seemed reasonad ine du case of BI stagge, i Y i itution i: i MoCreery lifted a tiy to Kester, case of Elmer Filek, who was a star on| to me. The Inat time I saw Corbett was Piving J. pata cast, ot blind er8teae (three furlongs in 0.38 1-2, Lady Hand- healthy and impoverished condition, that your constitution is breaking runs. eager to get in position and tune up to the Philadelphia team, for instance! when Jeffries knocked him out. He was {nd he walked off to his stable In good |epring, of the same string, stepped off down under the effects of some serious disorder, The taking of strong ft . line out the balls. 7 rary . : . 7 Seca Tnning: ; < ‘The boys hoped to better their show- When he signed with Col. Rogers his| looking bad, was weedy, and reminded ne, the distance in 0.40, Sabot, belonging 9 medicines, like mercury or potash, will sometimes so pollute and vitiate Barry singled to right and on Me- ‘ e : yatract Was so arranged that he would| me of a brokendown race horse, Se, John Madden, galloped a mile in 150. the blood and impair the general system that the merest scratch or bruise q +f to stop the ball aBrry|ing of yesterday and Indeed the luck S ‘anged that hy ald | me o! A a ae oh Rollers Triple Uy worked. five. fur- m itm pai gene y' b ig Creer salar i Bougiane wae re-[scemed to ail uo againet them, With MO! have reached the salary mit theny “Well, I saw him at Croit's Garden TRAINING GALLOPS Hngs'in Lol'i4, cloth of Gold galloped results in obstinate non-healing sores of the most offensive character. fired by Flood and Doyle, Barry scor-|men at the third corner several times ng in the National Lengue—v2,409— | and he looked iikoa'new man. I wolghed AT GRAVESEND, | the distance in 1m, tea Often an inherited taint that has been lurking in the blood since ns ing. Hulswitt slimmed the ball to the} 10 to dance across the rubber YUL atter he had played with the Phila-|him and he weighed 185 pounds. 1 boxed | Iconoclast, of B s string. recled 1:4 breaks out in frightful eating sores upon the limbs or face in old low fence in deep left for three bases | 4! . deiphia team ten years. Tt was b Sliwith hihi anailio Wak marvellousiy tase off a mile in 1.45 1-2, “Vartray, ‘of the bi real t rightiul eating ipo! gad, scored on Dooln'a drive to centre] seemed hard Indeed. ral that he should decide t ania RHaNClaver™ With vex caMNeNine power. eave mime string, covered the distance in 1". age or middle life, Whenever a sore refuses to heal the blood is alwaya SNL Biola stole secnd: al cet ' hat he should decide to make a|and clove h great punching po 0 The Br : ig. COW stance leneve Beat duc io Danien and : pe ae aenies seer Hit change when the opportunity offered with] He Is in the best shape of his Iife, and | ‘D, July | mile an rine at ead at fault, and, while antiseptic washes, salves, soaps and powders can. bas et aut by Hood. TMMitenell’s head,| tae Chicago White Sox here tor two h a prospect befure him if he ra-/think he has a royal chgnce to win. il — =. do me “f keep come SMS sadicleanne the Snr) sistas Jarotesch’s hich soarer was captured dT years and does wish to shake off that MAlned with the Quakers. ‘The majority] “I know Jeffries well and also know clded clinch a match between: Never heal permanently till the blood itself has been puri and the 3 Thomas. Garvin pap-lled to Atitchell . : ot ball pi e drawing cardy ana{all about his fight with Corbett. I was PUGILISTIC NOTES. Sesmere and Chick’ Tucker, of this | e deadly germs and poisons destroyed, and with . Switt and Douglass. No runs 1s been on the hospital Hat since 1.5 Biignanty ceaitess lanculenecie nia tevou Row Jer | Another. battle for the litany y | freilly, Maynard, wo § {, blood is purified and invigorated, and when rich, . whird Inning. early Weeks of the season, was out Keeler, | ing and a host of others) mude a failure at that. Corbett hurt the |champlonship of the world will Ukely| In one, round by Young Oorbett, || pure blood is again circulating freely throughout the receiving end in practice, cateh- UiAt could be mentioned, draw thousands [big fellow Chie night, and now that hel be de: the body the flesh arourd the old sore begins to take dollars to the box oft y of Gibson, He showed |itaividuaiae TH’ w can hit harder vo months, The prinel- ded in two months ‘i Dewerite and is anxious to get on | i Gleason's line drive to, centre netted : ; annually s bound to hurt him | 101. win be Joe Gans, the present hol ler] return match. May e time in that fight Corbet nard ona natural color, the discharge of matter ceases and the place heals over. K BRNO reertanat dy, eave seu bitsl Meciece ce ates Lae er chat Mathewson) more, 0 : Erne, of Buffalo, ager is willing t Kk SESEE feo hases and allowed Gleason co"? cMfects of hie jeeiConsed )1as:50F TWe Aten antine: Pe Rilattad nin Ue donee SHAG Nicos tacos mae | cecne UG anne eae OTe ee a veer be alge bet tha tatver cannot knock S. S, S, is both a blood purifier and tonic that puts your blood in order Be eae Ba aE TS 10] ster were re Eroent go ta Chance, TMT Lela “RuinhSO™eEG NIG mote GR Getaute Rees ARSSMIRE UP | ago, etna wnable 10 got on a rhe WD) 20, —————sos— and at thegaime time tones up the gystem and builds upithe genera health» Sheckard walked, but Dobb forced him if enough to save the = hf Cinada, has been asked to hang up z Sisal) Boston 40] = SSS Tae EEE +40 39.506! Phila: = { “HARLEM COFFEE COOLER” JAMAICA ENTRIES Papeete eee US Ene . After trying for some time to get on American Leagne Standing. | nts for his two big vee yee nglute We Pet clube “ ver Ed’ Martin, ' Boston 53 646 New @ entries for to-morroy ey | Billy Madde benoit y +43 38. O01 Lous, , ..3 me fon: so:morrow'l ‘races, Tor item to meet mon of | Detroit’ ,.240 38 ‘813] Washington’: 312 Bi ( i a 01 econd| He was advanced on d, and the latter took necond] He was advanced on | at Be See ied. ‘ Vee Hien jan a on Freeman's fly to Keeler. Fourth Inning. ty eer retired, Gontuy’ to Gangell. One DISQUALIFIED IN FIGHT. > run, a JAMAICA RACE TRACK, ‘1 1s called out on seri Bets Se eee oro ethane Second Inning. Craig Loat Bout to Jack Pal MEN WHo Know their troubles, their veaknesses, Sate diseases don’t have to be urged to come to als fanned the alr. No runs N jy Willams dropped ir Twelfth Round at Newe As follows in signing F _-POST-SEASON BALL GAMES = J i), :mtex. ai, bounier 10 8) ought hese. in some time, met ack diucheedor Rtn, ahd PUSHY QMS SS | auth de Bila. Ws dr Be, Slavin ey it von dou need OeCNSE, hn about gunanive car yo do : FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP. | ,cstiy’ Spree’ dun “Mrariend Pane Piyctts cataivesteen ge nated Hand Martin WH box one week IRL LARC Biel ocho Bt | Prostatic Troubles : Private Diseases [ fy an Bras athe] Now : i: “young Corbett* will engage in an- aithemore 411 88 .2b4| Providence "34 permanently cured, no mat- cured [a3 fo 10 Gays: with. ot We AK oda f and did the ined font te ast nigat, and was disquail- one after 4 how long standing the Oisense, in from 6 to 20 days, Varicocele ty from Fe Dresfuss Names Conditions with Criger’s chase, No runs, ern if Pirates Win Pennant, Whipa vinnie: drugs. Rervous Debtity a round for foul tactics ut Was fard-.ougot oth men. 4 each other and aiso did consid- clinching, Craig being the ¢ other six-round bout in Philadelphia to- norrow night. He will meet Jack Lowell, the hard-hitting Quaker City PITTSBURG, July %.—President Drey- ' F der. Once during the fight: Crat 5 yeight. who !s regarded as a —= : 2 a inigh for O'Brien and] knocked Palmer di the tk feather-welght, whe T cuttin Cures quick and radical im fuss, of the am of the Na- Mana Grit Reltied es | tlberately knee Ge hie Shes rate | raman ad boy in his class, ‘They will appear national reputation, we elalm fiyperalrinters | 30 to 6 days, by my own q tional B: 1 ville - c and Dougherty was] didn't cease hi u) fightig and- eas | Third. Ra ee raca ene National A.C. O'Neil has; the Cluthe Trues ONLY can. cure Strictur famous method, i Pittgburg wins in waiting for Griffith's fy. No rina. Analy disqualifi ant a halt refore waning for the bout ricture Blood Poi: Mant the winner A foul fly fom Hughes was taken by M deen tiitione ‘The Quaker C CRTETT TRE ts 101 oison 4 League will lengad to} Beville. Dougherty. singled. and rested) ~ At cond toa. ee Be orbett wil not } f cured in 15 days. with a hee Tet geri a gumes to decide the | onc iilas's double, O'B William's throw. La chance ana Fj {Op O'Neil in glx rounds, Qrugs. or detention pebbled OC hs ‘ Piamplons A eotiet th hit te rrfeld, who nailed Dougherty] ys found the same dilticulty on ground A ONO from busipess, re tystem. without id fm. « goaive fot ale gato receipts | Otsine : scored When ora to. 5 id. No. nine ms Abe Atel, tho Callfornta feather ee = of mercury of potash, ana ihe sree Cents thie. wither | wut ne Dall do remat Seventh In fo Lely Jwoignt, who was matched to bOX| 35 not pe misted: th Saihetios , DON’T is } COME Sart toy he Het oc gant As] was DUrpsely passed . Thertelalenue aswl areal Weunder Four! Raco—Duaton Jonnny Reagan before the West End] or broken ina Rupture, There are simply |DcLAY| <— eure TO-DAY 2 A igueiet e a” One run. tr Hu 1 upward: mi and A. Cy Of st. Loule pn Thursday DUD ermine ——— TNEW YORK’S MASTDR OPHCIALICT. | o ¢ ‘3 i ae oe, 8 doth ut has | ieee cog Kec went out, Colina to ta Ch Wate Seats went PE aarti TRE ARAL Ade & ae te hire Bowtpone ret aOR BL BE cro tN, RANCH, Fo ate tect as er open, Net q er went out, Collins to La Chanee. | on enc! zy , Kendad at Ber sscsscces 208 | WEEN 4 oN 6 clusively trenting private and spec 4 ;: “DEAF BALL PLAYER KILLED, | iiverteit’ med to Crizer and ‘Parent annehill ave Lachance an oppor. | well 10s ment of the Boule | Hares att. An devive gr mgnay Duy i lacking In my oflee equipment, teil ‘use you i ” took Conroy's pop up, “No runs y for an casy out, No rine Pitta i Por Wh aolltcgs a . . feat you sulifuily and restore you tg Health ip the shortest time, with the least GriMth gol La Ch: bite at thre riger woke the bleachers by | Girionns. *] Negotiations are under way for a ten: medicine, Giscomfort and expense practicabl guarantee to cure any case I une Henry Broad, Vormer Catcher for | Ferris put a bound nroy and died ting the first ball for a drive the | eed ADS REE 9 tron s7}round bout between Martin Duffy and dertake. IT? you cannot call, write for my home cure. ie Giants, Run Down by Traian AL trot, Gangell took Criger's unshoot, for the 1 for the grand cireuit, nelly” i sei ‘Matty Mathews at Port Hurgn, Mich, WIL IAMS 4 185 W. 34th St, N.Y, J = No rung, his battery partner singled. Dougherty | Retectt juring the third week in August, Dufty improper ole . co.. urs, 9 to 8. Sunday, 10 to’ only, f th fi Filth Inning, fanned. ¢ oll ins wave Moferiand ane oy Gold Tp has a Victory, to Ss pis ome aNs tes, RecA auRt on ae Filllama beat out Collins's throw ws out at second.c gre ru Auf Weldersenen... tx Mathew city before. tho game. was Sageball team, was scruck: Lia PTET dy hth Inning. stopped. Set its ly killed early to-day by a It wax out in order for New York 5 tereollobithernas Re " reet cr % ‘| ’ MoFarland to La Chance, Gangeli by maddie Smith, the referee of the Re Ci ! I want every man that is? . BesEpmbroKe atreet crosding ; i Col ne to first-and “Bevile aying to coves ot fqinnee A. Cy, of Oakland, Cal,, has been Men, ome to Me suffering from Varicocele 5 leit. "No. runs Cres . A His, Vody, wa a teaser back | ficeman sent, up ial third fy ana SOO Uy Leake aay Stricture, Acute and carsalc Ulcers, Blood Holsoalng, Eo ¥ Doughe ty ft Williams was there, Par tripled tn between Jimmy Sporting. ra wi é a ischarg 4 oe Wis reads with another two.) (Flere DUE It wax “wasted, as he tried rrfcnicago, which takes place before the 4 Rheumatism I i He 1orm » Lost. Vigor and V.tailty, umes at Celtiy Park, ‘on which Hughes ran toe thrnd, | £2. 78s the plate en a short fy to vn Francisco A. C. on Friday night. - Bladder and e) ditions, Eczema, Pimpl : \ n Hugh ( 1 PGP are Ls eee an Fran i . A FK Will be the Mecea of at] O'Brien pu efor Elberfeld. ‘The zi a Harry Vardon Breaks Dow orn boys are in splendid shape for the Metropolitan Jockey Club. Brysifelas or ney ruptive Conditions of the skin, or « We Leland and thelr children | 2°* ‘ wid do Was i fy for Muth Tnnting, mena nin He and down to the required weight. SIX RACES TO-DAY AT 230 P. M, any Associate Diseases of Men, to come and have a social} On that day the Greate, ; (hee York got out of a bad} New York wont in for ite last char a Brith as. Wee, S2ROGHE ine ae dda tor SPECIAL TIMEer, Ay. chat with me, I will give you Pree of Charge a thorough per- 4 righ Athletle Association aR and. there were cheers as Grimith was] lONDON, July 2.—The health the Favorite (INURE Pett Pe Sp ceam a Maetan tne J examination, together with an hone: J Sixth maased. He war half-wa My "} ar is f16 to 10. Traine leave &. 3Ath at. N.Y, ‘sonal examination, together with an honest and sclentifié opinion tye hundred’ and pr. sth In Lnrredacp est etait ESE ke Recon), ar Vardon, tho professtonal golf C= Ate 12.10, 12.40 (1.00 Parlor Cara), 1.10, 1. of your case. Sulter no longer. Consult meat once, © : PUL {vials ude: “ae 3 bY , z e' e one back of Parent} and op champion of " be Ms Pal : (e he 3 De TaioR Gaatat La Tht, Ant Pass by Hughes was for|and tho latter by am great sprint and] has broken down and he has: beens ars | 4%, ere, seems, te 0° Oe Shanice O68 UM Ninte Pintuan. ahs the en dae ls Write if you can't call. Hours, 9 A. M.to 8.30 P.M, Daily, Sundays. Ait anbon Raviile, hd he was the victim of a] turn took the fly, on which he doubled | dered to reat unui Tate In ti match being arranged between “Young | p MPa meatan 6 isiuaing Wee ke |S 10-4, M, to4 P.M. Consultation and Advice Free.” shes. dae ne Masbate Meath | JRaining doud'e on GriMth's hot one to] GrimMth, Wlberfeld Med to O'Brien. and fe autumn. TCoett’ and Tim Callahan, the clever] 15, minutes tater, uf N y , riage uy atch | Werris. “Keeler batied weakly to Col-| New York had Its second whitewasii hy re duaker City boxer, Johnny Wekharae,| All oueys gua ; R Heo M.-MacKenzie. M D. 146 W. 34th Stuy: Sil ‘J ‘ing and was hunw up at first, No rons. | Bostand's band winning Baseball, Polo Ground: Que ‘4 connect with the track. . te 9 ie on NBW YORK to-day, 4} matchmaker of the newly organized PML Boson ve New York. Adm. Ge, #0* MCollssum A. C, of Whiladelphla, has de-| viele Mand, f ‘ Parent could not reach a ahead of] Final score: Boston, 3; New York, 0.