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yn Nee er eS. THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 30, 1903. <== SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THe EVENING WORLD, —— =. eee TAKE THE COMING CUP RACES AND SOME THINGS THAT GO WITH THEM. | “CORBETT” LANDED “NBG LED | Se pees — THEPUNCH AGAIN THE RACES This Time It Was on Jack O’Neill in Fifth Round of Bout in Philadelphia, and Resinient Took a Sleep. ~ Make Six Runs in the Second H Inning of the Game with the y ' Beaneaters, While Deering _ Pitches in Good Form. BATTING ORDER. = = ———— ack 0! the latest victi —— sR FINN TO MRS FING, V WISH THEY sorting Club), tn/e ‘Philagel : ‘New York. Boston —- WOULD RACE. EVERY DAY night, the Denverite put O'Neill to sleep Dougan: if. [in the fifth round of their Seana |blow that did the business was a right ireeman, Ff ATiNGHCOn| the Juv, delivered) atter ene ba Parent. ss |niinute and twenty-five nis of ' laa Chance, 1b Ferris, 2b. Criger, © fighting In the final rouy In view of “Corbett * showing “in bf Deering. 'p. Gibson. Pp. pouts in the Quaker City last winter, {. Umpire—Sheridan. O'Neill had visions of victory, He had 5 at Gpecia! to The Evening Werl4.) given Maynard a beating in six rounds SHMUNTINGTON AVENUE GROUNDS. and felt vontident of staying the Itmit with “Corbett,” ‘That the Quaker was BOSTON, Mass., July 30.—With the mer- ‘purty dancing among the ninoties down- ERNIE OFF THE PICKLE BOAT Se amine ‘town {t was not favorable for any ex- BRINGS HIS SPY GLASS. SS SS \\\ Was Gue!'to his opponent's, condition: ‘bept ‘‘dyed-in-the-wool'’ fans taking the = 3 S \ | Aw usual, the Denverite had not trained, ‘ ey to Huntington Avenue Grounds \He carried a superfluity of flesh, See the last set-to between the Now and was somewhat slow in his mo * ‘York Invaders and Collins's band, The Linenta, “He Was deliberate, and seemed Beep eee exhidition by Boston yesterday frat ive mounds aid only awaiting the . was enough to put @ black eye on ball tunity of ing the blow s0- for @ time, as It {8 the opinion of nine poritie f out of ten loyal rooters that the home He outfit threw away three chances to win after tying the score. The trouble was in holding * Young in the box when he had practi- cally been batted out, But the old war- S) horse {s such a favorite that no matter =» What he does goes. Let another twirler ‘be hammered at the outset the way he was yesterday and he would ve benched duilckly that it would make him dizzy Ny jJabbed O'Neill and “ swings which came within an ace was plainly me 8 1 with his te Vs guard, Qui right went over. y on the jaw and O° 4, There ¥ anager Griffith has ‘hopes of evening tion as to the eifect i the up with Boston on the series and looks was dead to the wor te ie Wedass gaine, counted out he to scramale to { 4 First Inning. where he fell all in a heap. +. e je defeated a vu ya good fight Conroy fanned. Keeler and Biberfel A Cline Gee nla enosieoue nals Bot first by the pitchers’ aid and each Z though “Corbett was clearly the’ vio~ ‘was nailed in going for second. No runs. — YY, tor throwehout +t Dot te a Rerplceber ay Lary ae, at ; Some little delay caused By 4 : f : torbett's’ to accep “Bolling and: Ovwrien. “Freeman's a OTICE TO OSE Oo ) a referee ack McGuigan, who be- Pushed inthe frat tally: “He stole NOTICE TH WH ARE j Stes being manager of the clit. looks % a Parent was third out, Co after O'Neill's interests. “Corbett” sald zetl. One ru T O RIDE IN CENTURY E he could not. stand for all conditions d arrayed against him. ‘The clu Second Inning. . fore time was firm, but “Corbett waa obdurate. The latter insisted on “Bert'® Rypnaieg Hah sere a Ruben ani Z ~ nnel Of ad throw. ibson to catch McFarland at second a A ra 3 With a dgabin over third. Boville walked. MEGINTY— TWISH A COLD owhurst, and tae club manager was mpelled ‘to agree. It Is Important that You State the Section with f f YLE YACHT | Deering fanned. Conroy wan hit by Gio- + BOTTLE WOULD DROP HERL Which You Wish to Go, pla Sy ACSI CAS SENTIMENT WON'T LE . HIM MAKE A BET. | os on, fling the bags. A little tap. bi + Kecier to left made another tally. 4 1s went up when Eberfeld, the Up. cleared the bases by a ; _ a = t whack to centre which O'Brien the eha All wi a few 4 oa Corbett are Nwyed marbles with and let the batter SHAMROCK I SPLITS ENTRY BLANK. OP. TO ALLL Rata ee ean will win in | Jetty and tare his 4 fr lo yen Tt wae tearm eb for Coe MAINSAIL IN TRIAL. ate Sy see | pest s Johnny Considine as Re ins. e brought in Inter, who dis- ¢ Billy Madden. oO h bes t 1 bet a dollar rs eee cer unm Bye throw to Ars . EVENING WORLD CENTURY RUN, of a pugllitt in this country In of ehe | George Considine, Johnny's Srotier. will La Chance rested on first by Williams | sia th y j “ cashier of 1 opinion that George Gardner will beat | not ntiment fnterfere with im, i ling with his hit. Ferris fied to| gi Thomas Lipton Says the Boa! Cut this out and address to Cashier of The World. Fitzsimmons, Madden savs Gardner is| te tr fries Biberfeld. and Criger to McFarland. P y joa Inclosed find $1 to cover entry fee in The Evening World ventury too shifty for Fitzsimmons to reteh. | Cory GUA ATanaehAys {Winter forced La Chance. No runs Never Before Sailed in Such a Ri 4 j Saturday, Aug. 8. and that white the Corntsiman ts mak t been frleads since Corbett fought Thita Inntas: ireczeisnwes® un of { Bunday, Aug. 9 \ ig Niatentort Gardner will Jab him re Meoy. in Madison Square Gare mproreriand Ake out, 1c jer to Tal oe gm Fi TERETE R N Meeti ; . eee ‘ red’ to bet from . ance, aa althoug! ‘annehalle e jamrocks left Sandy Hook at 10 ANG) cacccaeoece: “ ? isi Wiis the hope of securing a mat Jeffries Malked he worked into a double by [o'clock to-day In a twelve-knot west | aces for the Seawanhaka Hed ing Between “Sandy” Fer-| George Girdner, the light heavy- ————$$ a , Parent and La Chance, No ‘ a:racing sonditto | - A | ahs ‘ 7 | runs. wind with aplendid racing conditions and | Trophy Begun To-Day at Dor- | Address ----------- guson and Champion John-| ist champion, Bob Fitzy mmons is at Baultable Park, ana as a close shave between Dough-|TH! of shore under their own sail 4 cl ; : training Uke a Trojan with Jim Jeffries 4 griy's ‘bunt and Conroy's’ tarew, but! Starting from Scotland, Lghtshiy at val, with Kolutoo Represent- | Club (if any)------- City --.-- son in Philadelphia To-More| at tarbin Springs, Cal Fit is tast |, AM nusually Interesting game wil runner won. He saw Collins and! 11.08, Mr. Fife sent the Shamrocks out 2 ‘ 5 round 1p into shape and says he will | ere Rent Pua ee oe Brien fy out and Freeman fan. “No|(o sea, ‘They started on a close reacn| ing the United States. Section (morning or afternoon). tow Night Will Be Interesting. | «»*\ tiple: ehutiense Tae few | math street and We ee southeamerly. Mr. Fife did not give the Mark which time you would like to start—5.40, 6, 6.20, 6.40, 7, 7.20, 7.40, days oy posting a forfeit of $2.40 in San ough one ot the Fourth Inning. eyatian | — ark wl ey! a .40, 6, 6.20, 6.40, 7, 7.20, Franciseo teams that appear wer a race over a fxed) colirse 8 A. M,, Saturday or Sunday; 2, 2.20 P. M. Saturday. ' 1) Qo + .¢ was one, two, three for New York. | because ae wanted to complete the} DORVAL, Que, July 30.—A Ment, ¢ NOTE Numbered Ledges, wdioeiihing HOdteranuc Une tableloticnelrun Skill qtheinratbaltiavetwe Aer Jimmy Britt, the California itght- * itirtine at Arot, Doering wtiking er A Might, driz VE. , Y 3 attle between heavy-welghts F ennayitbine Lior centtees No mone and) stretching of her new mainmall j#ling rain and a southwest wind atabout | Malled on receipt vf enities Hibctear nl Prekapare cruitraper era? Cala edtanaprs seen in Philadelphia in. s “aie welght, and Jack O'Keefe, of Chicago, | 5 a e home is “Parent was the victim of a phenome-| ‘The boate started nearly side by alde,| ve miles an hour, with promixe of an Lo Meee vorkingnship, [HANDED AT NIB BINISNL to overy rider complet. J Will be that in wi ison, the) 2t¢ i good condition for the'r twenty | WINES Ora ae pal cate by Elbonfeld. | Ta Chance | @hamrock TI. a little to windward and !erease, wan the situation to-day: at! | iE the courms within four thout further charge. Hight to reject J colored heavy hamplon of the|Pounl bout, which takes piace before | « Oe esa t bUe le on ey MCT | and headed back on a reach to the) iNK the United Statex and Canada began| | ENTER NOW. tonian, take y ThePenn Art Ay cil poe ulate Bey heave already fought Crlger's easy foundling to WilName. | Ughtship, having gone off five miles, — | ‘elr stevgrle for the Seawanhaka Cup eT | Wil be the scene of thelr six-roane bout | MP, Hseabass panties en ones S Bet : Shamrock 1., when off Normandle-by- The Manchester (N. HL) crew won the to-morrow night and much tnterest Islin a twenty-round. draw. Pritt ts. h A off Normaniie-by . fe as ha twenty-round i the Fifth Inning. the-Bea, split, her mainsail and was 8%. and they selected a triangular! Wheelmen se Hea for 8 miles; Buftalo (dinner), 60 miles: we contred In it. favorite in the betting at odde of 10 to §. > 1 was safe on Parent's. letcup | such a breeze or sea before. The ile Ka} ane aoa makin a fore otlot Aug, 8 and 9 are urged to state what 1G, STIBFEL, Buffalo, NY" |S, Ria eee sok et pores ofter from the Dawaon City Athletic) 7 a ‘ ‘i OU ex to be salle! over t ume: : ) 1 ride pate pipet 2 | ko" and reports have him fit to 31 i i ee Cr eR aa atc] PR tr Ae Pp ag FU sto be salle! ove three Himes! section of the run they wish to tide| To A. R, Wileox and others wel any man inuuliiclasss terchurontie et cae fight uae Choyneki, the Call- ir. No runs. Gir Thomas to-morro was at Uiree hours and a quarte:.jin—the Saturday or Sunday section, A “sked if'a fast division will be include: Paraney iy ornia heavy-welght, in a twenty-round “Winter was fooled on the first throo omine Monn oEco The little yacht Kolutoo will endeavor her aaturday ons Bunda yA In {Ne crun $0 iust be stated that Dol pete cra eOr and Ie His Word itoiecat Whe club, offered) to hang, upile v Latter: toro; strikes! and “thres tolls ———————_—— to carry the Stars and. Stripes Humber of names received have left this 7) CTS Cin It ee ced on the | ‘a taken for It ho will win In a purae of $7,500 for the men, but Gardner wgherty again connected, sy tory and lift the cup, whieh will a Int etre tees pak aah A tI) be place rhe tonian has the credit of a M-|} a eapeaaae fey Aebiy atte ener y again commscica, ty Bla "| RESULTS AT HAWTHORNE. |.‘ tie isatlae'iaceate ult | portant bie of lnormation off thee) ahjequieThde not fond FACE IM MP Fohorgun ara with Gas Rain, anal Oat ewe YOR” and sce we ter die as easily at frst. No runs, ———- Piblacnod yy Tig rel an coneanase ties blanks, and the following riders are re nee of the term, but a road run. Of) pased on that “dope” Ita hard to figure| ac ie , Sixth Inning. (Special to The Evening World) fiorella crossed the finishing line at[@uested to send ta ax soon as possivle | vourse If any wheelmen do not Cae how Johnsuns boast can b ade good.| Gus Gardner, the light-weight of Genzel struck out. Boville's bag | BAWTHORNE RACE TRACK, Chi 34H), winning frat of the aerles] to the captain of The ning Worl] Meh th lar divisions In the MOTM\ the winner in ail likelihood will get| Philadelphia, who recently lost a fight roppe deuween Ferris, Freeman aii |cago, July 90.—The races scheduled to] ad dealing the American yacht Gantacs Run hel aealFed (Ants Me-[ i and ve at a later time. riding | the match whh Rublin scheduled for|to Mike Ward, the Western fighter, on / R ‘ \ earretr rea Leta nne etd be run here this afternoon resulted as ————_ Fall, % A, Rob F ssenarih fasior 40 as to meet the main division | Aug. a foul, made up for that defeat by: WY CaN, R e yell. ” ul he al yp), ot g to] ———— SN y ) Conroy Hfted the ball in the air for] follows: JAMAICA ENTRIES. Harris, M, Mitchell, J. Bova and G.{t the dinner stop, there ts nothing to) knocking out Jimmy Duggan, the De~ M NINN ' b ', LaChance. No runs. First Race—Five-elghths of a mile Neon prevent chem doing 80, out there can be | PUGILISTIC NOTES frat fester, in the seventh ‘round of Ni WN] The first free trip by Deering was to| Won by Nannie Hodge, 1 to land 1 to ANG. kre ho, bMoial: eoeniaance OC AUSEnIE TES | : Ciratcormest Gekminee sence y wri RGAE MaraL ena fo era beret c lay sajor Pelham, 2 to/1 for, place, was|pZAMAICA RACE TRACK, July. 9—| CAre ishoilld be taken: in: waiting, the) cining of aspects of a road rice we : The contest (ook place at Sagi- WAN) (ASS) Sn) Ree eee eee ee a ena wan inlet times Males for to-morrow's races are|addresses alao. Letters con:aining the| ‘The itinerary of the run is as follows:| Q. 0 Qe gn, ria flame, Mich, | Gunner will be matched ARNG wes z ace; short course Won hv | xonher Rosette ost and y days later we cee —lat ils welght, will be a principal | syoung Corbett” has conse: ° ear cniiliaaien, India U1, 9°t0 10, and 10 3; Morante. Borin tnvineibie Nee ai nolincailen: (hatanpibadae | ts'| smmuncauetarshieen Me etre eit ee unin Umieat ooblek ePurkers, Ciel twetiers MASTER SPECIALIST. Sport trotted and rent along on) time~ : fi \Fising Suttrens: |Deen received, only to discover that we Neer etree Oey i | Herrera, the Mexican teather-weight, In| weeat fighter of this city, In a lmitea- | [2-7 = aa 's rap to Collins. which Lal pyre ce—Pive and t urlongs. | Demurrer iad been given the wrong address in| g jo (Nassau County Hotel) tweniy-round bout veiore the Uiaa| round bout, and the ohances are the} q Cures quicl bance didn’t hold. Then O'Brien added | _QMN Rare ye end ihe ria ihe Acntuintanee . " utes) i Tee Club, of Silt Like Cats, form] boys wil have it out before one of the | NERVOUS. DEBILITY f3 dick in the agony by muffing the drive by 1 i and Thistieg Heather n ach (ditiner atop! Se $100, Lt will Be. th Tima | clubs in the Quaker City in less than |fmd to 60 days by my own famous Williams. McFarland swept ali home| /! 10 AD apitneht0 de en Second Race—Sell.ng Several inquiries have been received | 11 ream i has fought in ov ime ten lays. Tucker went to Northport, | fm method { by a magnificent triple and Tannehill| Osta e ee Mistake 4 emarding the use of conater brakes | § ry LC : Fee eae et dame fos eine! te f. yesterday, where he will get into | MSTRICLURE cured, in § te 15 day, =" followed suit. Ganzell filed to La —— z on La! es 7 : §—fedt at sei Ut a8 Gardner as he ald fighting ARUNSE tape for the contest vithout cutting, stretch: ¥ * ' n wheels, There no jection what s ey Island (The Shelter’) . ae. 10, Gar ir Broad or lo: 5 ji Chance and another was added to the ¢ Fulton Fintan | ing. pain or | of time, It ts @ mar. iy 4 int_ on Beville’s fly to Dot y lever to the use of this style of brake | S—Detford Rest . < |) - — yelious cure, count Bevil y Dougherty 5 ‘i TATIC 1 ly NY A Deering was last out, Parent to La | Steamy int In road events, although in track races] ‘The starting place, Bedford, Rest. 1a ROSTATIC Lpermanently cure Ae 3 ance. Five runs. ‘a forbidden at the corner of Bedfore enue and y id . iad ——— The closing of s for the autumn | ony. rrvutone it ls forblade a astern Parkway, Brooklyn. It ia pos | Bwant every man that {2 euttering, trom TROUBLES matter, haw , coronte’ or A meeting of the Buffalo Racing Assocta | '"7), ne by here will ‘be a fow days’ delay in} albly the best-known place to, wheerien t Say special a oF condition to come and p cured In from 8 to 10 Nattonal League Standing. L Race—Two-yoarold maidens; five and|sending out the numbered badges to} in the vicinity of this elty. Riders from) ) Rave a social chat with m VARICOCEL days by my own ex- 2 Clup. W. L. PC,|_ Club. wb ton ilsannounced: for Aug: A at nud=)ane-hale furlogay ae those who enter. This is unavoldable York can reach it by taking Roose: | ) plain to you tem of ternal absorptive process pitcbirs 37 28 ‘itilprookiyn ...30 A 45; | Night. ‘There are ten stakes provided| fi), 10 hort Cake 129) | LoS EER : ) Bast Twent;-thind or 4 and developed after my wholi ‘a experience in treatin, ae Pores (0/60 0 60idays Chicago ....54 3H SK) Boston a 46 nich haw $1,300 added money te STK g Reap hasyy iN cause of the vast number of entries street ferries to Broad ‘to men. It {e ® traatinent that Is Dased on scientifle knowledge. BOO D Rae ee eee eetiee ones B. Ree Yorks a8 Lec eRanE Hit for, one of wh has added money, | Destiny Hiv Black Sock MO lthat swatm in each day. More snume ok: Bedford avenue is but a proposition, no trial or sample treatments to offer you. My educa- son from the system. without: BY) Efseinnoet 244 43 Biciphuiadeiphia 28 Gf ‘333 [and the others $1,000 cach, ‘Three of the| it eed’ tin Retna: SIAN | bored badges nave been ordered to meet ks up from the ferry, and tis 5 erlonce, Imy conscience, my reputation, condemu alt auch, quack POISON 32 of tneroury’ or potash —— C1 for three-year-olds and D eripeteed Matias ‘ yy os bs iRered: Lonmse Shalted thorot snould = ’ all an will give yor of charge, a thorough per: ‘i Se ercUne 4 “ac poareray lee races are for three-yenr-olda and Ub-| Lai ain Ip Lida tay tal NO [this unexpected demand, and they wil) |aevzalted Moreuentare, Stout Cede examination, tomather with ap henast aiid seleatifc opinion’ of your cane, and If LOSHBS pine oC cure, at 00 cars, 5 s- iat Ll , PAY 1) Silver Slipper nol Peat nce | LOMO MINE as ne rt 4 for I find your case is incurablo | will honestly tell you so. If, on the other band, I by ty Binet Very. Sipe, My ce\rc |) clin w. Le. {all agen, two wo-year-olds of both Hh Ove land [be sent out as soon as received from] ‘There has been a great demand for ae Reeeeay tall Vee hee cant on sonaceay DRAINS remedy (used exctusively by ye cSt 30. b4aNew York.,..38 49. /ye7|8exes, and ono for two-year-old Milles. ce Richmond Stakes: selling; mile | 'Ne Manufacturers, entry. biaukes on separate alps” Chess Ht iil Rive. yo Lert LIasureL yOu OC a erevanene. cure, IRasmi ust ass MEY. «4 Hadetphia5) 34.595) Ont cer eee Qe OD h Wheelmen’ have: amkedl ie) they. will RONG een DESPA Ted ae ee etal have paid in case I fall to effect a permanent cure of your condition. I make uo Don’t Delay. Come To-Day. Cleveland 44 38 937)8t. 1 34 45 149] Atex Shields will ship two carloads of 1 Lert Adve a1 nehmlited: & 4 pilin’ to all who apply for them by postal. | TA oharge for medicines, aa thay are always Included tn the nominal feo asked, I Tmake no charge for a friendly talk Detroit ....41 88 3519) Wisshington.27 83 429 . any Setuirkat | te P ted to change thelr badge, very active bleyele rider sould r attribute my succ mising nothing but what I ean do, and alway epondel Come to if horses to Saratoga to-day, Old Advance Bo. Ge enittiae the time of starting the run, so as to|!n ening World century) run COT lor caress nee ye pe a” 9 . . 80 0 I ; ve . nutes confidence. ve Eastern League Standing. Guard, his candidate for the Saratoga ML Daley Green 6.) eit lator diviel: bes A Tr will be the Diggest for many year A Pee CH eee aber erie civ, vse PA ae Cup, one mile ani three-quarters, and pdsidene: poilajand’ seventy met iniie eters divisions Mor manyit It will be the best organized of all cen- VARICOCELE DRAINS eiuslvely fren R Pavate, and, specie z Mb USL cou w Hugter Raine, the «tar member of his Veign sons this cannot be permitted. Make and over the best ein the permanently eured without Se dieenes can devise or money buy a BR) Montren siriag at middie distances, wii) be In Wore, 2h, ip your mind what division you wish to long wil) be Be. ontting er. sine ererstion £ Ute from incking 10 my office equipment. f will rupee ety Rochester the car. Ben Carter 4] start in, and make out your blank ec per, Chany an. ordinary, cencey Yar He wala or, tess /ot elas: te complet ie you honestly, treat you skilfully f more sa 3 ee 3 3 see Stonewall eT lank pacemakers are the vest who ride ore, stopped at ve Xestore you to health In the short- Baltimore -.42 34 $52 Provisence 26 66S ee ate r Pp and ”) Jamea Robertson will ship his horses TA Thougntiess 109 | COPdingly, to-day, Many of the pa ULCERS Syeiem cf trestment. and ime. with the least medicine, dis- — King Carter M4 Lady “Kniginthood 100; It 1s probable that a third motor- have a reputation for bringing Cemfort and expense practicable. 1 who ride anne (iurantee to cure any caso T under. ECZEMA IM Ait Roche m4 \ large proport WINNERS AT ST.LOUIS. |S.8780%tnac°tne. ond selding syrin| sine Hy Hut exelac atv and will haya b tober anaes | few saree ou cannot calh write, for ty . i. yesterday a he old geldl: ‘| BO. 5 be ~ ‘4 % vith ther A few have on sever Cs take. ts f yee well engaged at Saratoga, and al-| Aleacy olrl 108 I} | For the motor cyclists a special medal] Mi Ae che “Nome every. Mm: ‘ eryeipelas, or any eruptive rome cure. Medicines furnished, eeitalild whe Rtening world.) Tiyether too Well engaged to Suit him aires aie Ul]}will be made. ‘There will be an ad-| started out with them STRICTURE Gigeage of the ekin, perme: R WILLIAMS & The old horse has fost all his stake Rage-sTwo:yaar: selling: atx fur-| ditional bar reading “Endurance” sus-]of 100 per cent. of ary Ore even eored without dilating oF ct y rl. NK. co. 0 regulate SARINLOCH PARK RACE TRACK, 8t.| qQualiy and will not start in any of the pacemaker 18 determin Filling," Ne pain Py fa’\ HYDROCELE SLouls, July 9.—Following are the re-| % i Relectle issn vevsnagg|Panded between the top bar and the) hace ao ae to give thelr squads a chai 165 West 34th St., N. Y. 5 ', ashionabie races. 4 Adel Trebi vente 2 BUN linatoeie the Thace 80 i Rive By NG MEMMEEUcithe. rhces acti@uiod to to. neo ¢ too to 1 in. the} Aum Haat Tp Ski pendant for all motor cyclists who fin-|ty cover each sien of the distance with DISCHARGES ie . conan Hours, 9 A.M. toB P.M. Sundays, 20 to 3 Db this afternoon. Faraniass vas hare. meee LaveuBaen The Brown Monareh192 a the run on time. UTA Ae? eUlred: me athe stopped completely. h} 7” oe one Joti cuted i ce, and h f ingaboro, 97 s i « : . DAM " fs IG PAF irat Race—Vive-eighths of a mile—|arienst ane person at the Jamaica track Ses ts Mons will be at least one motor tan-} Cijoiais ho rider should fear to enter BLOOD POISON- i A Pa eal ceca alts Won by Pretension, even and out; Foxy | who had suflctent faith in the aren as dem in the run. Henry Aufderheide}{he run. The earlier divisions are almost ING Hi is RHEUMATISM Pa, even, wan second, Leech was| dole cult to place a small Wager on him or and Frederick Fournter, two experts on }entirely Mied. Tf you want to get in caremslcanele third, Time—1'07. Hote oe fe shot out lato the lead) peighton A.C, Hard at Work, the motors, use thelr powerful tan, {the “Arat-out-firet-tome" bunch send in| Mt Coane mere wry e Pt fata Te eee EP ptetcing “FelcS. [Or ee ane A eee ee eis vocaing |dam that ‘bee e faconh Ore ea hia [sour entry without Satay ok ’ Seatly cured by my yetew Bios venty | ther l enevertheles! righton A.C. team Is working | 4 as ecord of a mile in a } i #de.—Won by Lord Neville, 4 to} and | yell. but @ piercing one, ne % | nard to meet the Red Cross team next | 12 to lta credit ae | NERVOUS DEBILITY BLADDER AND NEV Aules, 4 to 5, was second and a Olom. In response tof Sutday at Brighton Park, as they are | J. G, Stiefel Murrays to Play Cuban ants, | B16 E SIX RACES TO-DAY AT 2.30 P.M. | Dilton third. Time—1.50 1-2, Jockey George Odom. in ceiuge uy [sery, anxious to receive’ the decision . Stiefel, chief pacemaker of the s + |G by my system 2 treatment « permanently CONDITION: AS gtlal TIME TABLE TO-DAY, UMM WRace—Three-quarters of a. mile, (Sh cre kelegramed from, Saratoga by | Fivg Lote at mee eee oe ekg eCisO" | Burtato division of The Evening World] An Interesting busesball game ts sure irrespective of the time you bave bees | by my system trains leave E. 34th at. N.Y.) via L, LG. Alfio, 5 tol and e AS, | SO eee toga teat might. | Lhe Heightana have, secured two new |run, reports as follows: o be seen on Sunday when the strong | sate heen aa wo /g.40 (1.00 ation arm), 11,0, 1.66 . . i] and th re a z? ‘urray. e h le 5 P. i. lon bey second and Dolly Gray third:|and will remain there with the Browe ind aa ,tHelr regular pitcher. [captain of The Evening World Century Run: Murray Hill team Ines up against the) Hi .a¢sn dint envelones, -Ineioes two-cent stamp to 1 "aebawiyn, Flatbush Ave, 12-40, 1.00, 1.20, 14 stable until the close of the Saratoga Inay de expected, Play euiled| “fam glad to hear that we can ride} 1olsy Dut clever Cuban X-Glant com- OFFICE HOURS—8 A. M. to 8.80 P. M. Sunday: roM jq Ledford 6 mio later, BN. ¥, If ‘min summer meeting. the century in this clty. ‘The course 1 {bination on Olympia Field, One Hun- ee spe i ch onan iets 4 tiva and Thirty-ntth street and Lenox CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE, The way to reach the|, ‘The, lshtzwelgit rider, Movatterty. Sap have che © Buftalo-Niagara | venue. Willie’ Deegan's aem is in fine a son ot Te Mecatterty, has attracted | Delmar Won Ftest Two Heats, [Fails course. Phat 's about the only |shipe again and he expecta to reprat DR H 9 @f New York is through the | much atiention by ‘his resent au ALBANY, N. ¥., July 30—-Major| 0% Toad to ride on at the presenc| ist, season's performances from the ‘ 4 . Nii trolleys and elevated trains to Jamatea eons pect with the track. “Nam. to Grand Stand, $2; Adm, t» Field Stand, es that he has become the fashic t t NY 1 * OHICAGO HANDICAPPER, Broadway, oppo: the homes use to [suse etnetsie has besome the fashion.) peimar won the frat heat in the trotting | time. ‘The following are the stopping Pitchers Ross so ; CTA acl: pabieesaa hier arth titebia and, vestorday. after He, wan with wel tuce with The Aboott at Island Park | places along the course: nee ehenn Medical and Surgical Office, taformation’ dally. a0c.; "Raster that a Dig offer had been made dy one | Time=2i0 1-4, purse of $2,500.| “Buffalo, start; ‘Tonawanda, 11 miles; AGH HAYS. And. those NBS 1496 WEST 34TH STREET Wes icharuiscions hoatenea te ecoerianeee siting of the most important stables of the’ Major Delmar also won the second 1 Salle, 4 miles; Niagara Falls, 25 want meet through Sunday World : i Eastern turf for vet ‘cuperta; extraordiuary good thiaga dkilys.fullewt {nWentlgation wollelted; ‘sample. tree; pubtioehion He cat rata ystostissd Scan Mls EE a ‘he boy's services. heat in 2.14 1-4. miles; La Salle, 3? miles; Tonawanda, Warts,

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