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= wee mate DODGERS LOST THE FIRST GAME. Phillies Run Up 14-Runs Before | the Brooklyns Woke Up to the Fact that They Were ‘at a Ball Game. nishing blow of tae famous fight before an Ki THE BATTING ORDER. Brooklyn. Strang. dd yl : Dahlen. s+ Barry . MoCreery. rf 1h . Flood, Hu as Ritter, c. Roth Garvin. p. Mitctiell Umpire—Johnstone PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 1-Bali Park ; Ball Grounds.—The atendance had «wel fed to ten thousand when the second! wame began. The terrific slugging of the Phillies which won the opening spiel set{ the crowd on edge, and they were © couraged to make it a double triump! Gparks and Dooin wer selected nx t Phila Battery, while Jones and Jack Utsoh wer sent in by Hanlon, Ump Johnstone would not officiate again Hallman and Schmidt went on the I ; Pirst ming. : Btrang drew a free pasa. Shockar’ singled to centre. Dobbs bunted Douglass, who threw Strang out at third. Doyle's liner was to» hot for) Hulswitt, and the bases were full, Dah-| Jen's out, Hulswitt to Doug'ass, scored | Fill out the above blank and send it Y ‘The general officers of the r ird Inning, played to date. Rhea i in this afternoon, Additional printe Oberm THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST |, 1908, “== SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENIN GEORGE GARDNER SHOWS TIE BLOW THAT PUT ROOT TO SLEEP. eaing World camera sd WORLD, == TROTTERS EET AT EMPIRE TRACK Big Crowd of People Turn Out to See Race Between Smoth- ers’s Mare, Ida Highwood, and Swift. Special to The World.) CITY RACE TRACK, Aug. n five thousand people came PMPTR More re to-day to witness the race between E. Smathers's fast mare, Ida Highe 4, and John F Cocker's undefeated tr ft son for the this was Ui these horses pair met. Tt claimed a foul ag interfer 1 1 up one of gon, mplonship. event dd was by far the v There 1 card and Ntest he day WAS ape ra racing. , ‘The first event was finished in the seo ond h i sumed the read at th Princess ehthak thérd. wo Was also fins at. which was won Ogden Smith was "Time—2.31 stralght-heat. nning the second heat Hud Stout was second, easily |second, Judge Jos Event three Ww Sphinx 8. for champ! 3 thers’s mare Tda who was a favorite, was the et away and the iast to peach nship if you can’t call. Hours, 9 A. M.to 830 P.M. Daily. Sumdays 4P.M, Consultatio: RaW YORK, Sheckard. McCreery grounded to Huls- | witt. One run. | a Her gpponent. awit, driven Thomas walked ason sent @ Sea uURH on taatycuipatnat grounder to Dahlen. Flood falled to anne ae wees pike CON hee over second and Dahlen made a wild ud regain her feet Swift passed throw to first, Thomas scoring and [her and won the trst heat. Time, 2.09% Gleason reaching third. — Woivertor ere ecapiia eats CE uey shen m one sent a tly to Dy nd Gleason aco! | Yad even. more exciting (tani che nese Dobbs took Ke ers soarer fer a one. Both horses got away on even mg sprint. Harry was safe on Le terms, and neck up to within a short Jen's wild throw. Doug! sinuled distance of the wire, when sudden eentre. Hulswitt struck out. Two runs, | Anybody can sew a prize fight in New. every move the two men made from the | Swift shot ahead and won the heat @ Second Inning. | York this week and next, Twelve of the| donning of the gloves to the ume taey race, Swift mude his best record here Flood foul filed to Wolverton Hulswitt fustest rounds ever fought with » knook-| stepped out of the ring after Root had Time, 2,08 3-4, and POusiass, i of a out at the end is being offered (ie pub- ey down four times In the ro 7A sent a fly to Thomas Ue six times every day and that, too | y spun JIMMY BRITT DID NOT to i ols ri res are perfect. Not a blow E Bparks st ard — = Without any danger of police interfer- FOAlionenie aBtiecthat garking vatch of foul Ay i | ence | plause are frequent in the FIGHT JACK O’KEEFE, buns, his drive, Waddell w | ‘The ght fe at the Grand Opera-House. during a perform and men 7 oT C SBRO TWIRLS to Willams. Picke One can get close to the ringside for and women itor special ac nmmodations y _ bunted i t rdinart ; are provided for the gentler sex who | Withdrew from Match in ’Frise | cemts—a seat that ordinarily would) flock to see the battlesattempt to en- v in ° ; FIRST GAME. ‘ leost $20 at the Mort Erie Club. | Coe: the picture fighters with yells, Because Chicagoan Was BROOKLYN. 3 : tis the Root-Gardner battle | aay Seater tie meeaeer oF Gardner | Overweight, @Mranz, 3.0 0 0 3 0)Thon FOR | that was originally pulled off In ¢ prada with M Herman is making at aot SAN FRANCISCO, Aug, 1.—Jimmy 2 3} Jack Herman’ for ie $15,000 purse ne country, Gardner, tov, is with the e nse, 0 to NbeL Heine nag te Mande oy a| Machine and ix an Interested spectator Bete Old Oy mast Tek) Ole ease) Ieee Doyle, 1b. 1 0 0 Keister When RANUUE i . at many of the performances. The ex- night. His excuse was: Behlen, tit 34 2 Wier 3 MA cr moving-pieture machine that shows] hibition will continue all of next week. “E did not sign to meet a welter- Flood, 2b. 0 2) Mutewitt, ae 1 q Williams, howev = = 6 = Screed ee, weight. I signed to fight O'Keefe at 138 Rite, cd | Roh eo Griffith Is After His Fourth to tira run i i | jounds, and am ready and willing t Gareii, ‘p01 0 2 Imunol, p00 o ur i , ERS ON CENTURY Lou Dillon, in Face of Wind, Pieces Ae, tra pane ; Gebmidi, HO 0 | Straight G ith Ch h Tan tag: sarlant AK : R S . Perfect Weather anda Splendid meet him at that welght. I would even Totaly. dlromie ld algnt Game, wi ams muraal took wood ARE EXPERIENCED MEN.|. Qavels a Mile to Sulky in Ean aan eae alain Brookir’ 004 : 7 Rese Cure vn Aman et RS eso 1 | Programme Attract Crowds jpounds, but cannot risk my reputation Phi ! pion Athletics as the Victims. No runs gal: 2.02 3-4 and Smashes Rec- and the money of my friends by going } Three-Base Hite Hhutawite futile attempt at a home = at ord for M Held b H \ hattan Beach. into the ring with a man of O'Keefe's Hits—Gheckard, Dobts. rue Mit——By Schmid went to ren Gan Hi 1 y! e| is HOC ieee reper eee wits HARUIRA LLY Murphy Several Places Still Open for Club Members or Mares Held by Herself ability WBT wel ehus) ten [pau as vaore) Philadeiphia, 1. Lat On Barents THE BATTING ORDER Same pay) put MeFarland out. Who Send in Their Entries, | Spank ty x ladelphla, 4. First ‘Nase on Talis ° rus | § i H a + Mes tart is te Moe nits ° | (Spectal to The Evening Worl! Benny Michtaldt, Lc Racrifce Hit-clen eillceieni Fifth taning. | GCUPYELAND, Aug, 1.—Low Dition, © MANDATTAN NACH pace.| Medley Race at Harvey's Game ne —Tho} Douglass, Hols= adelphia . 2 GK. Billings's ttle trotter, cer- | TRACK r ih ather| At the request of several old- Y Tine eG i rina Phot ner aay nael didn't move to get Schreck's . TA otter, is cer-| TRACK, N. Y., Aug. 1—Tne weather v Bt ‘al old-time athe Ste! Umpire—se, Nohanone chreck, Pe ee nGaTT HUE Bate ta Pan TRY BLANK. OPEN TO ALL. FE ne queen of her sex. In the face| ods served up their best this after-[lelic cracks, a special event will be L. Cross, % {He was forced at second by Plekerlng of a stiff breeze the swift mare travelled foretioney es nk, {added to the already lengthy program ———— i PlSeNe Rie ean ane e are travelled | noon for the cycle races at this track. y Tens gramme b old, f, ing A Me r a eve! o} 7 *harles rvs Washington Beat oston tn Flext t Hortmane) hed, -and the game waa held ap. ntl EVENING WORLD CENTURY RUN, tongs the Cleveland track yesterday |'The bleachers were well filled and the/of the Charles J. Harvey Association Game. Afummhy, 2, [he revided, Dayis struck out, No runs ; > ihe ves i ie , which is just one-half a sec-| grand-stand comfortably so. The card|Bames, which will be held at Sulzer WASHINGTON, Aug. 1.- alana y os LEH Rees Tena eaeus meron Cut this out and address to Cashier of The World. ea than the world’s record! was the best given thus far this sea-|THarlem Park on Friday, Aug. 4. It will Boston American League pla: Waddell, p. | d fccepted i inclosed find $1 to cover entry fee In The Evening World ventury} iad d_by Cresceus. Had calmness | son, including two events for the speed|take the form of a handicap medley weaken PTR TSE Umpire-Haasett [yet roe nothing and Saturday, Aug. 8. pinta ‘ it Is almost certain that Lou! merchants and three for tne Simon |face, combining hurdiing and flat racing 2 pbc Uses elena ati SAN elb) |fela A AGIA Maroc ende aight Bunt { Sunday, Aug. 9% o rita oe EY wrens be greeted as the | pures. at different distances, AMFPRICAN LEAGUE PARK, Aug 1.) right. © While the right champion, | In the pro races Lawson was favored 0000000 |e 3 ile Wo runners accompanied Lou D “3 10001000 1 7 po] —Peauttful weather greeted the Invaders 1 har the ba Natibiecoccesecaitescccesncuccene an P ou Dillon, | over champion Frank Kramer sn both —>——_. and Connie Mack's Athletics when they i vertaid teak third. | WILL Neg fe fe cnatne ahead and the other |the one and ten-mile contests.¢ W. R. i anothe victim on es 8 ¢ wheel, National League Standing. began their nd came of thele pres-| Two ru: Address . ee nnwen-sene A Ba i | Fenn, the erstwhile boy wonder, was not Gk Wwilb. rololus Ww nt series at these grounds this after- rec ae earl Sanders, the mare's old trainer, | in tha best of shape, and was hardly Pittaburg ..59 28 C78) Brooklyn... 41 noon s . 5 Club (If any)--- (i Clty ay in the sulky on the first score. /expected to repeat his long-distance win Ghleego 834K G87) Howton three victories whieh Grimn | lM Ctoss hit to Willams, who threw She went away true and straight. She | of jast Sunday How ror 4G 3S “Bitl Phuadetphia has suec DINE, CATACH TOA RRO Ene Cee DRaee Cee) ceeten coumeningien, afternsen)<= trotted the first quarter in 80% seconds, rland, who is Lawson's team American League Standing gia ese pubs the) Bigheprisc) eee tata an wider Huliee hlahi one Mark which time you would like to start—$.40, 6 620, 6.40, 7, 7.20, 7.40} 2 oe ear een peaned it Lom She /mate and manager, was in good shape ? ; stars In the f humor, for they ie I YD * “BAM P. M. Saturday. ity . AL3-4. She) for his customary pacing for Lawson. “ ‘ if : i iy to Davis. Me . M. on ho 6 | 9 Be de he) choy OW 1 FT duiged tn another lively sension of pre! inde was. Waddelly ninth wietimn NO Ming 104s aud timo table of the cun, are | UrkeH ou Hoth sides by the pacemakers, | 4 rather strong breeze blew down the Wal Csteaxo 0 8 liminary practice, which wax a. treat | und mailed 2°10 Aig Soateu exy.ained op eavelops handed | sensational time ever scored bya mere jstretch, giving the pluggers all the best Saabineton 3 Gf att | (2 Wook at. As a result of thelr good Seventh) f Ss plan and workmanship AT TH FINISY to every. rider complet- Which clipe three-quarters uf a sec: fot it. sia work the rooters attended the game Murphy Uned a grasser to Conroy who [ing the course within fourteen houss—without further charge. ht to,reject com ihe mark that Lou Dillon! phe quarter-mile novice was not very ‘ 1 threw ta Gangzell jusc in time, M. Cros any eniry reserved. In caso of ceavy rain AT THE STAR, the run will | retched here nearly three weeks ago. neue i je Standing. day In la imber than usual, there | iy UN Ea A ate tite place the next clear Saturday. Wntries registered in order of receipt, It equals the mile that Cresceus trotted | Well filled, but the other amateur fo.) club, being over 4,000 of them present whea | Teville matted a pitied pall! | BNTER NOW. over this track in 1901 ees venta, the half-mile open and two- “1gtlporeate the game started, Manag : st in time (9 eateth Ct Lillon wilt be Ke g02e In her nate ZO"| mile handicap, had as starters all the ipa atest on ent men on the field. | ‘i red, Reville's fly. © o} One week from to-day Bedford ites 1} of the Century Road Club of| tempt, which will be at Brighton Beuch| best riders in this part of ‘the country | The slaying whieh hie men have | out Schreck to in Brooklyn, will be the Meova tow: | America track ‘on Monday, Aug. 17, Mx. Billiogs| ‘The summaries: been participating tn during the last And when aitsWheelmen will turn. AU], tHe raid officials of the run, arranged | Will send, the little maze to New York! One quarter Mile (Nosice)—Fltat heat INNERS AT ST. LOUIS. Sune ee Ue frequent intervals from daybreak well SATURDAY, AUG. & ———a— A ac ote risa ibe. Balve Gee bey good humor R S o'clock, and again at 2 in the te i. ss al , Charl tts ‘ oe (Special to The Evening World.) ‘ un his Lenin a Ae trouble whatever SARATOGA ENTRIES. yoon, wheelmen wHll use the Resi ae a Fanci Sey Oye ent, CUBAN X-GIANTS MEET ascend wheat won by E. 8. Person, e MS EAR ND eee ae Titan mara arcetet AthHeUes HT BARATOMA RACK-TRACK, | N starting place for what will } ve) Gs Me and’. 1, Schoenart, ooth of] MURRAY HILLS TO-M F. Florence se vie Davis) EBIEA NEW YORK'S LOUTH) Aug. 1—The races scheduled to| thelr initial game yesterday, Grimth WATiie entries for Manday’a t of the most Important cycling events in] Ge B.C. of Aly ‘bugler, H.. Kulser, -MORROW, | time. National Championship.— MASTER SPECIALIST. be run Mere this afternoon resulted as] Wis sentient fu could repeat 14 follows the history of the sport janea tee A ASRUNE yc iieeceeGl a Barieal t Se iter Heat-Won by W. Fenn, after a |i @ od SUONeIN Ma Wiese de. [tricky again, Le-day In order to mal " and veterans will ride side by | aasis “Gharies.’ Lundberg, both oF] @@™e on Olympia Field tq Sure to| loafing race; John Bedell second. Thme, HWP RVQUS DEBILITY Cures auek ¢ a , ire his team would wir the game sile in thelr endeavors to win one of ihe]. ROC. of Aj; buy y. Byere 4.221 aoa tan y Moweta, § to 1 and 2 to 1;/qrift gelectod Jack Cheabro. to twitl Heane TeublencaiuGn tail Bee Ue Wa Beer ater, Be Hard Fought, cond Heat—Won by Plo % t0,60 days by my own famous 1 8 to 1 for place, was sec- Se iaat hank handsome trophies given to all wav Gani coe . Tow ‘| rhe Cuban 3 ter. Lawson, second, Time. od. ap, Was third. Time—1.o014. |@eainst the visitors. Chesbro asked jish the one-hundred-mile trie in f Wi BSHNGpR MHA SAT Gta ranaesonesTelelen | altgnwest aaigred eee damece ee ey Floyd. Malar: MI STRICTURE cured, in 6, to. 15, days, 40@Seven-elgptha of amile—| th chance to do the pitehing « t Jhours, Couriers will Mt to A. Résenblume, all of C. RoC. of A gest colored teams In America, will | yaad; George Schtetver, second, ‘Time, ain or lope ct time 1s’ s mers y Lady Vaehth gto land even; | the Athletics, us he claimed he was with messages from the chief of one 8 A. M.—Chiet, W. H. Mackey, Cen-|™ake Its first appearance of the year in| 2.26 1-5, a 2 veflogs cure Lasso, 3 to 5, was second; Golden Giit-] anxious to rid himself of the hoodoo AnEeeomIenUaiATternita. | tury Wheelmen; ‘assistants, C. A. Shedd,| New York to-morrow when it will play yurth Heat—Won by, Frank Kramer; p OSTATIC L_permanently cure ANY ter was third, TMme—1.31%, that has been following him by taking Heli aint nig Un i ut ; pacema aan ry Wheelmen, and 'G. Weirich,| the strong Murray Hills on Olympia Menus Bedell, sonsng) aa 4.57. CASE 1m § to 2 da Re z - st > p | * itor ute; pucemaice 1) Stuyvesant: Wheelme: Sie ilf-Mile Ama teu matter how. chron! — 1 game from the visitors, Tlahtstiied ‘ribbon. aaates ivi o| 280 P. M.—Ohler Fy, Gregoire, c.| eM, One Hundred and Thirty-fitth by Teddy. Billington, J. TROUBLES fone fianding. HAWTHORNE RESULTS. Cor Mack, on the other hand, was * rtds of wheelmen Vo URC. ot AL: assistants, Z. A, Roberta, | *treet and Lenox avenue. ‘The liveliness nd; time. im, 138, Sepond t VARICOCELE gured in from 3 to 10 . \indecided whom he would put {ator i oe : (o} C. of A. Osea? Leng, Stuy:|and hard work of the “Cubans” are sure | by George Casson, O. B. Schwab see- jays by my Own @x- . ne would put in to vurse; checkers and clerks, ima va Wheelmen; bugler Anthdony|to help make the cont F re) ond; time, tin, 164-58. ‘Third heat won | Mternal absorptive proce: against Invaders, After watch: them) willihandle the cletical work ut (Nem & Rect cek rg Ontest interesting. | 0° 'miias Sindle. W. Charlton second; QOD Radical cures tn 60 to 90 Aays. Seyi Sud aay SE ee mer writen u t ried . A Hoth the visitors and Murrays have! time, im. 2M, Fourth heat won by T remove avery vestige of pals HAWTHOR RACE TRACK, CHI- |,.,) 5s the cycling army, and ry where th SUNDAY, AUG. 9 been enjoying a successful season, and| \arcus Hur Joe Fogler second; POISON son from the system without ERO AOE LEM ath ; collection of twists at elugs will be a scene of animation and Racor Nya lore va 4 close game Is sure to result, Willie | time, tm. §1- ald of mercury oF potash, CAGO, Ave. Ls -vollowing are the re- [ye finally camo 10 the conslasion that ee lerlanallicennucinevss of An; wadigtania, Fi, ostee Gout wit tier neue tke cotareR® eels | yOnesearten atte, tomes ia tee | MLOSSES yy ay” original very slang a 4 Waddell had better control than Henley ple's Association; BE) Brenack, Jack O'Neil will cateh i won .by Te ee ies tied; | medy (used exclusively by etait its actarnoot t ast tA . ack O'Ne! eaten, Recond. CG! Varutendries’ -third; time, |MDRAINS £ 7 and he was given tho task of beating the ¢ programme whl be rep ! o So 2 | MB). First Race—Three-« iarters of a mile. | jocal ag u * at 6.9) A fC. BR. Nylander; as- ‘. lonsh Pi , Ci T . 1c great i Sunday 9 and many of the wa sista nts, fa! “ . “ 9 @ Mile National Champlonship—Firat jon’t Delay. jome To-Day. Sprebe tie Atadltor, 2teit: tad guts fore the game started Grimth de- ie) Hunter Ree faves mihi ate at aon Hi a Arty SEA KID” CARSEY’S TEAM VS. acmicfinal heat. won, by Iver, Lawson; pens no charge for a friendly ta uoconeer, 6 Lo 5. Wee second; Black- retary 7 x = Tnsaheclanecie nae Moe. rit sen v's. Fenn. second. Time, . + correspondence. in the wolf was third. Tine 11 Pied is aiOry ucUlAiad tO): theeheat 9 South “Trimble OB NABSLCUR SRNL RS BER POUGHKEEPSIES TO-MORROW | “second semi-final, won by’ I A. Mac Mitrictest confidence, 1 have been ax: Second Ra Nirce-quastine Moka Phat he 8 sO o ake seal with tk point, toxether With aundreds « and; Prank Kramer, second, Time, f 1 30 yours, Nothing mile—Won by The Kentucktan, | Joe Kelley, whereby he would let ‘Tan Maiden) two-yenrolde; veiling, |eomers, ell animated with the Rajott 5. . ‘ devise oF “mone; rd, ‘3 here ix not one Word of truth i tha Gananogue Hi 1 3 Mare rley. | Jon er segond, | trent ig Ben Was th BLY daa peye ie HOE ane) Wore Oe trun I tnAE lahanog ful and wholeame fondness for es RTE Te RI GAY eae Them at Equitable Park, Meday Bisington thind; time, 1.00 4-5, sled Ane itn ey FOR GOL! ' ree h re a p will Ret ide ae thy . 02] vetitive pastimes that makes ue w Wof C. R.C. of Av; bugler, A. J. | “Kid Carsey's ‘Mets’ and the ———— | wit the, feast medial ’ < ae ind m1 H . $a nattor L 5 h ‘ F CHAMPIONSHIP, Jing tree witi Spon the pubite's eres ine | LSUAre. a4 a DE CGT oe | BUFFALO DIVISION. Pouahikeepsies are the strong paseball] q New World's Cycling Record. Pietnruntes to cure any ‘uso T under. a trattinnine’ 17] And nut only New York will ti | @ A M—chief, J. G. Bieta, c. R, c. | Mttrtetion offered at Equitable Park to-] .ogroN, Aug. 1—Basil de Guichard Mtuke. If you cannot cell, wiite for my Douglas and Travis No attic te 5 Savas the poneo AFUE Of thls one Pe RC. morrow. ‘The E oughkeepsica ure a fast| ggheetivhed a new world’s record for jerome cure, L f ed Plokering’s: ¢ ; onnectleut, Massachuse collection, and sho . the Apawamis Cu) «i Rye, Bee ead to thie le Three-y¢ pend UP one mite ow Jeraey, Henniay e MOTOR-CYCLE DIVISION, Patan EN neu ral a Bo94 | pace followers by riding 8 miles 8 Tape Dr.L. R. I LIAMS co. (Apecta’ Eviuing Wor out pitcher to first. Mulls got Seybola's eunen 108! fron aryla ‘. 9 A. M—Captain, R. L. Young -] ee box for the Poughkeepsies, whise d 29) yards In one hour In the golden 4 Ber Soe Pathe tong fly. No runs. dann Marteycomn... top| Tom Maryland will te; tenant To 1 AisCarteeys courkne EeW” | Carsey and his tantallging slow ballwill| wheel race at Charles River Park ‘last 165 West Sath St., he Y. By Pinot Hee finals at 9M Gnaehe oak Hot equal ita Rube Ww Kany Street Mh come to pariiclpate in cits nt: Wehman, ail of Alpha” Motor-c be the dependence of the “Mets. night. Hours, 9 A.M, to 8 P.M, Sundays, £0 to 8, Boles are being wayed to-day for tho]geil's twists, and when Willie Kyou | Pika SOP Bu alo, getele DuEee Fe eae A, M.cCaptain, Roland 3 pawamis Cup between Walter J, | followed sult a request was inde : sion of whe wl nu DA. My n, Roland Douglass Pindla ters to lower the fh ° ———$_—- inder te ind woverne| Meutenant, David 8. "Miller; coarer, HH dcasinwd pene Pee ees Eid = he POiperteid: sinatel. to. rieht by hho “sash as fine ven : jbisner, all of New: York MotorsCyele Douglas, Nassai y and for] was left on first when Williams fell Worlds run. -eyelistx, tou, will | ClMb. C M 1 want every man that is A tthe Governor's Cup between Whitney | third victim on strikes, No runrs LINDEMAN EXPECTS TO strive for whe URC tne ean so | As wills he: patleed, queeverial Sivisions Men, ome to e@ suffering fron Varicocele, g i such W Lhose WhO wre fortunate eious et UNSUDy »acemakers, ey nostra 2. J, Olsen, Yate, Second Innin BEAT PHILA. GIANTS. | (iWwin ee a NOUsS | heme pacemakers will be x tel from Stricture Acute and Chronic Ulcers, Blood Polsonin & also » m play com- ; pees: —— vo the ofticialy the respons some of the entries, or when clubs or rece’ or any Swellings, Catarrhal Discharge: ' bias ‘Hoffwan’ drew three! baile and then BO ne iaeseriptlon te ; Peete i} i) Petition for professionals and amateura, | canned, MUFpHY Was DULOUL at first ys] What should result Ina good baseball ey Oren fousahd wad one ae Ingmapoint their bwaamicerre ee rie! Rheumatism in ail its torms, Lost Vigor and Vitality, B 80d an eighteen-hole medal play handi-| Liberfela, M, Cross struck out name is thal be n the Hoboke for nd ‘to. ‘Wher are a few p in the Bladder and Kid Conditions, Eczema, Pimples,) |= for the Members’ Cub. rate ab passed along nm and the Philadelphia ants, oxigencis soipe difficulties ane open fh those who su Erysipelas or any Eruptive Conditions of the skin, or 2 |= the match between ‘Travis and| shit oh’ by et taal great volored nine, wich taxes place {ue conquered: problems (6 be untangied, | (he eniries wb once... The entilos aloas any Aesoclate Diseases of Men, to come and have a social $ | 5 ‘ ade 8 motu throw jad (George Cricket rounds. in| sag men of long experience tn sucn | tries before realixe tha Advan- BY chat with me, 1 will give you Free of Charge a thorough per- 9 | © ult steal woverland drew a ether) Hoboken, to mors ont thle phe NM} matters—ad It is the experience that | {ame 1 having Yheln names in long be- sonal examination, together with an honest and scientific opinion : Fi te. ie the colored team has won the two games | UMM toe te atanat of your case. Suffer no longer. “Consul me at once, i ‘ ye eee i Referee—Charles J i Ae) Connor wil made to leave the feld Bp emt GA ce tat gent of the Lodgue’ of Ameriéin Weel: binslan can te Supolles oe epplloa NOR By: ANd Beviiee COM Rte Site Mba the femar Seaiost: tie. Hrookivun, last Sug; méaptaln—Oscar C, Aubut, Kt x 5 sdeieosshehemaiaempieieaedl and Bevilig a Place beuind thel day, and save he will beat the ‘colored ty Wheelmen peepee telat SAR Me SRR ToS 9-95 ut {ain this time, Chiet Pacemaker—Hemry Velt, Con- League. Q. Me Yo va Phila, pay Advice Free. "D. i4ow: R Ws ant -ACURE IN 48 HOURS.