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. 6 THE WORLD: MONDAY KVENING, ArareT to, —_—- | == SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD, ==, , FIRST SCORES MONTE CARLO WHERE THE “POOR BOOKMAKER REIGNS. Se eS EE FOR INVADERS IN 209 TROT a <2 Vaan eS Giffiti’s Heavy Hitters Too The First Meat in the Star Much for the Senators in the = Event of the Day at the Initial Inning, Williams Bring Empire City Traok Cap. ing in Two Ruy tured by Butler's Hor “HAPPY JACK” CHESBRO 2.15 TROT WAS WON IN TO 00 THE TWIRLING, BY GEO, MUSCOVITE. —- Big Crowd of Fans Turns Out He Finished First in Two j at the Gordon Highlands in Straight Heats. Defeating , an Effort to Help New York- Jim Ferry. Who Was the ers Take Another Game. Favorite. ; THE BATTING ORDER. | Spat! tn The fewning Wari ) PMPTIRE CITY RACH TRACK, ang Wenhitunien 10 —Romehedty. short time nen, anid that | M * ht Nweneee racing hed outlived tie Rya poontarity Tf that permon fad tates | c otip up here this afternem and} wked over the grand stand he wont sanughtin, 3h nave hied himelf up one of ¢he wide Kittedue. 6 spreading cake that murround the tea a Wileon, p | titat course The rafiroade ran mpectal Umpire—Shertdan | trains, and 18 PO" mien, 9 the ral BOQKMAXING in thé aL (Bperia! to The Rrening World | ride had them, would have come tn 10 e Fi AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK. NEW) handy toay | The maker t* a hee a 4 4 FORK, Aug. 10. —Having captured Tt was the excetiont card arranged by | vidual tte aver . ie that WINK: oe” Araigit eames from Tom Loftur's Un | @ecretary Al Reaver for the Grand Cire ter if a hese inert th, Noma Went aie fit lalate fae tHotiealvens, ‘tha “aetural anced NXE RG? Gertanate troupe of ball-tossers fom | cutt's New York opaning that wae the! tanking, tha hookmuker loses just che _1At the player ait down with pencit for themeeives, The natural questi j Washington, Clark Grimth's Invaders! attmotion, For a month or en past the | mame oN paper and do Eee ee eee ee eee OTE olereutins A long face and a ready tale of ng such an enormou eniage tackled tho Senators again this atter-| taatost trotters and pacere in Amerton woe appear to he necenuacn sie, , Then his pity for the poor layer will jecceanie’® steal kh tcl en Up After Drake's plunge, io ravoided. as a ‘shaver aii If, for the fr He docs not rely on newer ( ; to win another £&™M® have been showing their gaite in vari « 4 ; ‘ nish He will find that there are on | & overcome t makes no difference to Cowan whether stance, a horse opens favorite at 2 to 1 | paper ts. He handicaps very gloge- Reon determined ae inrahathels Gielt | Gains et (the ides Neca aaa short mM the bookmaker, And the man witli || average sixty working bookmakers! That question is anawered by the fact|a man offers hi ne dollar or $1040. and Sol knows the horse will be played, |fy and thus @oas tit rack with an * on third plac je a 0 | Yuck story onerally the bigmen 0b ne the year around out 4 year OUt!|| > 5 prino! jai the for thousands. ‘Then Sol Iaya it off af horse He k « ane ‘ f When GriMth came out on the diamond | decide the premiership of the various | mer ins meses ne ch of these bookmakers te under in Mt and day out, year in and year Out) Hayerg “cannot pick them, and he is/say 7 to § 0 8 to 6. Hia agents ate at | price. He will lay against a horse thee I he was all smiles. The «reat playing | classes wan left to old New York. 80| The ; ave expense of $100 a day. This| The same old faces Gah Card and ie | about right work all the time in the ring grabbing | dors not gure and will play heavy J I > poor player hears stories saine prosperity prevails, ° y the cream of the odds agalnat every | Wien form indicates a winner : which his men have been doing for the | here to-day ohampiona of the Eaat and! of jowses frown the hookinken aad PiAanN total expense of $6,000 4 day. | “Tin, RUePerty Prevatle, you thet in 3 aceren erg ita eae times | Norse that Is played, He Ie very keen Ne Burke 1s also a i 1 onsible for his| we » iialty rf ‘ ; “ther worda the ring starts loser) these days it i« impossible to make @ owan se 4 Sometimes | and under the present system of betting a player who has a pencha ‘or last two weeks was respons! Went, the North and South meet. Gradually conies to remari the layer an | Cipcy Wea ney fe the eae ae Foon ete a Cette tet eainble (he, 16 $00,000 loser, but @ couple of Tortus | Ta puitietiy ae home, Bol wits took in| bermainn, Thar Is, he kee to book ® Bappy feeling. Asa result of this sort) It wus evident by the appearance of ta sort of public philantiropint. He te- | Urry anibenToR- Fae to make both ents, meet. In. other ate days will even up the losses. Cowan| nis chair and a policeman ciears a space horse against whom Is laid a long price, f of playing “Griff” {s confident now his) the crowd that all lovers of the horse! gins to feel worry for the layer. w vunt up the number of racing Gav8! wards ‘he munt favor some horse in the one of the most charming of good|in front of him. He reminds one of a| He is also a siiccessful man. George { } | team will soon overtake the Athletics | were not at Baratogs, Trotting horse! must sit on his stool every day and 4 Year and you will And that Face, Hf file dudgment ie Getter than | enenthul companion and” a atancn| (rent eover walling. Yor Ales: to Oe Feta Nee Kandi bles aon cee. \ at ibe ined oad An bookmakers have to overcome a hat of the public, then he will win a eh| into his fornia ney handle bi joney. j fad thereby take possession of second enthusiasts ware not by good odds tn |iet the puitir dip into his cash ix. | Cover y ghage gtagiercome & Der As ty whether this aa true statement friend. r Wheslock Another tebe does Joe Allman. Some of the. new the majority, In the occupants of seate| Once in a while the iver Ww * if if aoalt Nem of affairs is a red by the successful ere was a time when Cowan and members of the M. T. A.. lke Frank collestiv who makes the Pete Doll, his chum, often wondered] Stull another type ‘That Grimth Is bent on having his|.n the stand and those who stood onj why the bookmake y before they can win carver of Bilt ‘s| Lanterman. J. H. Davis and Sam able to " Srepay Bai Cowan will Where breakfast was coming from. | George Wheelock, and he also 1s very |gohoen will take Iie bets without wink- j team finish up the season in a better|the spactous lawns were many faces|wine and swell about {n full-dre: Who Paya the Fretghtt titeewny ting: ihe MMitored to. him Property has not: chanced Cowan a | #1 geestul.” “Wa relock Gevotes tours: of ag au eye! At Saratoga the bookie | y Mel Gants | familiar to the Sheepshead Bay, Graves evening, bu mi @ednder Who paya ¢ 1 dom halt of [If John A. Drake comes and ufters Cow: particle, is time every day to a close study of | must hay h him, 0 Ce Bee cae ter guess | ed:| Morrie Park anid ‘oUMar tank Meat alt vr ehataleyer (Aounra? Wel oes pea Anal of Tin a 810.000 bet Tilly, takes it with no |, Bol Lichtenstein is an entirely it-| form. Ie employs several men to watch money. cu Hi ks and, if he \ fm the, major League is clearly 4 5 ? gives place to pi wuse the doita ell, the dear, deluded pinyers. nore SN | NIT ava ferent type of bookmaker, Sol is keen| the races for him and haa a special man |qurtt? y." t Hens Aue tone strated by the way in which he keeps Picked the Wh feels that the boot js only drinking who are trying systeme, handicapping, | over the $2 the piker Hands Judge of prices, He js what is known! to take the distances between horses Ing to his finger: them practising both In the morning and they I ot teh oF inning of a game, | Arde they knew not as much of the Mi ge ge [hn ante geet [EVENING WORLD'S CENTURY |THE staaTHconawins, |r rere BASEBALL. | SENMORERAWLEY REFEREE fon that constant practice will bring eo ot the horse, fu general, lod. to CANADIAN YACHT RACE. OF HARVEY'S GAMES, | bout good results, and as a cone thet olcking many winters RUNS WERE BIG SUCCESSES. ————————— ; y quence he puts his men through four! Just ke at the running race tracks PRONTO, Aug, 10.—The Strathcons | ——————waene. ante Senator James J. Frawiey will serve hours of work each day before they are) bookmakers, slate and chalk in hand. on toalay’e race for the ( H AMATEURS, ATTENTION! a8 referee at the games of the Charles St palled on to face thelr opponents. Tht#| occupied mtoola and displayed odds on Rare rey oupacim on wlio) eke Dace) ; The Evoning World will print &l challenges, results of games or nada Cup. TPN LTT LTS sort of work has surely been responsi: |the horses in each heat. ‘There were | ADOUt QO Per Cent. of Riders in Events| eee ee oiiaancnon H River Park on Fete ade and retn six-mile-an-hou at Sulzer's 4 y ble for the team’s great playing, as the cute d et) . : Weanwativa ai awineateo! a roOrl day next, Aug. 11. f layers havo been hitting betier and denartn y gonerlayera) fay nes and Finished 100-Mile Rides. eae eee ee eee suritwes': || other news concerning amateur baseball teams in Greater Now York || irawiey is an oli-time athlete of indulging in other stunts el with prospect o t n { san ‘ hare Seema them to win eight games| ‘The man wo sells pools and has a —_—_ ——_ nade {t a reac to the r huoy and | 824 suburban towns in the Sporting HMition. From time ¢o time, as nbiltt and experienc and his doc stone { i} out of the last nine which they have} voicg itce a atentor was continually kept dtiont even cas “ih GENIE? t The Rven-!‘t deat back Space permits, pictures of the captains or star players of teams will bef of whiel he js President, will attend dy i layed ae hope of taking to-day's game | DURY accepting ‘bids. The ordinary horse- eee ee tia be ine Word centre meta The PYM") At the start the Strathcona crossed! | publabed. a body. i from th decided to] raec player had a har fi ut)| ne) Bedtord) Res dekh AID acdertuhael LULZ 4 the Ine first, two seconds ahead of n Sa Bis collection of puasling benders in| offered on the field?” meant. That's| 94 thelr friends watching the riders ‘| ing wheelmen began to arrive at Bed= tacy, Wind holding due svuth, about § Te Evening World, New York, t W. de PC. Club W. be om. As Ches>ro has been twirling i 5 5 World century run finivh | gop est for the start 5 o'cloe ' 3 a 61 32 .6o0| Brook), of eye Bee an CHORES HRS, Lee MUTED ay) the iFemutan | hogemiabere (alaLorenl (The Venue world run Anish ford Rest for the start. At 6 o'clock’ ent miles an hour. At ILM Btrath- | 6 Brooklyn 48 4 A which he has plished, the game looked |husinegs. ‘The regular trotting-horse | ‘elr long Journey and then. aller ve) siiht drizzle set tn, and at 5.90 It cong was getting to windward The Hilton F.C, averaging they feel coatdent of giving first-class clubs a “a like @ sure victory for the local crowd. || pole stuck ‘ 8 posting the necessary checks, Tecelve| seamed to have settled down to @ a+ 42.55 Strathcona rounded the buoy |NOUld Uke to play teame. ot good argument, Aay team desiring a xvod at Manager Tom Loftus was undecided stuck around the auction pool-box.| ineir souvenir century medaly and de-| steady ran, Fifteen minutes laters! and squared away. for home withsmain Wey orate, the Anchor dea. Alpine F tmetion for Bundaye in August. and. Septem! Oe d squared away for home with, tows,” Astora,” Aquarium ire on A, Gy | al prizeli, Noo g94 Kast One Tu he called on him to perform the task | An innovation in the way of an oMeial| The entire run was replete with inter ow In the heavens seamed to lighten Trondeauott nnd tok a se i yd spat so papi ae want . eee }. Club el % Po 1 trying to break the Invaders’ great | announcer came about with the appoint-| esting incidents—some humorous, others! Somewhat, and {t was decided to start Pabegehi nl Cae Raitt mma) tak CMSs 3 "| The Harlem Stare B. B.C. would Ike to ar- | Hosta Eatosicoee $8 oe : f winning streak. ment of Peter Prunty to the job. Every| not so much so. As the army of cy-| 1 Cap! . i t f . ‘8 8 Fange games with teams twelve to fourteen years {lll foaiste an 4 oe First Inning. Uttle detail he made Known through al olists jogged along it was hard to con-| bl ane dtvis jot over oe for) Tugs cana Was) Ore) to; MARS) SN= ||| Frlenaahip League a. ef oll"preter st, Jobin, ‘enkmans, Lincoln Juniors 80% eh Sait rena ab ae 5 meyaphone, and the idea was a ed plac ‘hole, | {tndred each were started off at short) other stretc ee thes stratn- | Ns, Greene « O° “ol snd ore “aet-ciate teame Foes “Joneph Moran opened the game by fanning. | With general favor ceepted | sider them otherwise than as a roe eee ae aan ie ler work was LnoMclal time of the Anish, Strath: | dhisen, 0 2] Keseer, No, 63 East One Hundred and’ Sixth | p> BRMUCcessfully at three of Cheebros! it waa just 2 o'clock when Mayor| but as division after division completed cona, 248.38, Irondequoit, 2.08.42 | Helter, ae a bigh Inshoots, Ryan then swatted one eited by a heavy downpour, As BOS. League Standing. ———___- ; leh, of Yonkers, acting in the capac-|the final mile of the long trip and as rvs stopped, however, not-| a Club of Hanny Jack's straight over to centre | Tele. of Yonkers, eating in tt t , | Grimm, 2b Uy tO os eran ac tarke Wa . sent the ho away in the headquarters istanding the option offered by. the McAvoy, Id..ccccs 0 ol ral Parl pita Bator Sino talied to locate the atl] He Orme eat "ut che, 28 pace, ihe | Samed Ln one oe et mare tis te Saftow cat who waned tn, ENGLISH GOLFERS ARRIVE | ist, ; eee carl Renee jeri q is #4 was almost as smoot a bi s arate) vide next Sunday, y a hundred more, 1. Greene, rt. 0 0] Spartan Be H ene ia thes ettemptts, Lavan (ied 40 Our~|ea" ale und hem inividua anor ta | thom ant pick out some of the aust |gylenh Suutans fully s Bundied meres| AW QVERDUE MAYFLOWER. | imc c's Seay ee Ge hor's pretty ‘throw to Williams, No|% thee wi nnara SC emis Wes Penfidently | interesting pointe of this gigantic cy-| of the Hoyul Arcanum Wheelmen, of aie 5 sted by the e ° spor ersey City, decided to ride out the cer — " 3 yi adh There was no “lying up" tn heats aa| Cling event tury, rain or no rain, After they had Special to The Evening World patnectale . bY etty drive to left. Elberfeld'« high foul |!¢¥el_ rome years ago. To Secretary! legged wheelman, who rode his initial} ped, and then the rest of the run was) 3° $3 ei . 1 [Spartan B.'B, C0 2 0 0 1 eras caught after a. haed run. by | Reeves ts edited the new style of! contury under the auspices of The Even-| sent away. Canibridae Soclety team arrived i ues farce spartans, Getiner and c races, two heuts in three, and horses| © baa A 0 ar 6 overdue steamship | ) Q| tons, Caraidy, Moscow and Hamilton Pee roeehs yn asa tomer itor and, allow: |not having disniayed a chance to be “in| ing World, came in for most of the at- | interest in Event. morning Yat AG SRG areata ie gees So teneiel faced {the monoy” in the first two heats were| tention from the couple of hundred spec-} Ay tao. May Rowe: mwhich 3 1] nethe of the interost arotee 5 : shies Ny aabaniel 1 3° 2) The Regal Juniors have afew dates in pase OF Centre Yor a mack, scotding |Fuled out and went to the barn. TRAt| tatora who were on hand to syo the| whcelmen and thelr fronds by ure rad | ONE hours by being stuck ina mud dank) j ; 1 T] September wnton they wi sin win | ¢) Se et and ‘Keeler, Gangel's grounder | made every driver and his charge go| oyian could be gained by the spectators that] at the mouth of the Mersey. They rather 2 6 5 0 Ol teams averaging ten to i Sey a eee inion eat along at his best clip in every heat. In | Antal Led the road in each village through | surprised the two committees represent | potaig 12 TA NOUN ke to hear itrom a i OH se BL A, was caught stealing, Two |S8s8equence there was spirited racing. Mr. Groom ts thirty yeara of age, and| which the army of cyclists passed. At ing the United States Golf Assoclation Cathedrala sctce cc. 820-0 O28 4.1 0-12 : e 4} puns. - Start Bad in 2.18 Pace. hag been riding two years, Although| Freeport and Amityville especially this ata bs ce NUsacaEHUaat if Aasoclation| Frien League 360700 ee} ‘ f . “OtnE a RRLG ature to| Interest was noticeable. and. the Massachuse: 5 ath abel Nard interop NM teers Second Inning. Tho first heat in the 218 pace. for|%t times the going was of a nature to | Miia Nin ivolists wore out In fatrly:| iy, thelr vouth apd strength |G. Greene (2). Ohleen. (2) W i 5 .F o| wi r tax the endurance of his more fortungte aN ett at ‘ i] The committees had expected Tene Robe cHautneartent fiscGrlmin, 1 RW. E. bach sent a fly to McFarland, Lee} which was hung up a purse of $1.00), did strong nimbers, although many equippel | Th od? [te Y Pauaorala ce einai which prove much of a contest. First it] century mates, this one-legged rider} with the heavier macuines did not risk|meet elderly men fistead of youn Col-| teee on errore—Friendship Leak FI i 00002001 ix easily gathered in. Coughlin then] ns. Tohn ds Long, the sentor mem-|4q" wiry.” pase on balle—Of ky scraper to short lef! lifted a sky Y ad start. ‘The four starters were| “plugged ne without asking aid{ fding along the wet roads leading out Hs plugged” along f the pasty, Is only thirty-three] Gowney 2, off Anacondas, ai : low line fly to deep cea-| strung out throughout the heat, Mush, of Brookiyn, ‘The Indian Motoreyele y } iglowin wnt frevwhich “McFarland pulled do’ No] an s-to-1 shot, captured the heat in easy | ffom any one, and keeping all in his d'-| Chay menivers were on time, though | veare old, while the others range from whip Taague, 6: Cathedral, 10. struck out hog lane runs. fashion, Funston, the I-to-2 favorite, | vision tn excellent humor by his flow of] they were without the company twenty to twenty-five, ‘Thoy are a rug: | Ohinen, 10: by downey, 3. Double Anaconda F. 6.000000000002-2 ‘MaFarland bounded past Wilson for al proke at the furlong pole, but finished a | spirits, Ralph De Palma, tho racing motoriat, Jaed set of men and lool ke fnisher rite Weattad 90000000000 bas His attempt to steal second was! good second. Joe Grattan, at & to 1 It will be a long time before The] golfers. The party consists of JL. Low, Hatterlee—For Anacondas, Delury and Palmer; 's, Oxford; 1] pecaturs isastrous, however as he was easily failed on’ Kittredge's throw. to Moran. | 99) un will pass from the | Cambr idge, Ho G. B recollection of those who keep tn touch] W. Lockhart, © ss 00 -2.0:0 0-0 2 0-10) tor Westtelay Me! bridge; DB. Rameon, | Bast Sides 1 ° Mon of FT 10008 “A inird, The tine of the heat wae {Ninety Per Cent, Finished, Evening World 4 excellent performance by ee eae a ta ieets mut weeny eee ey ese, Heat, fm, the 216, trotting |‘The Evening World run finished within NE TAR CO THC La IT Set esl otuictaest oareettee wad Giwe Dae Oxsll gearac ca darees'A Startin, Ny "2A? Tenth avenue ining” by ‘Provost, waieh scored the winuitg At Suffern, N.Y, mare hich at the run would be postponed. For}entire demand will be ready. by) Pues: | sociatlo ctised all moraing, Elmore Baseball Club would like to ai naz lee ————_—-— McCormack a foul fy whichlar adda of 6 to 1, led all the way. Ir] that t sation " per tee oF ven | sociation: pra range gamen with teams averaging seventeen t0| ‘ 5 : " 5 out a as Leaguer to short rignt|clow up. Nogrle. a 20-to-1 shot. «ot\run next Sunday, and all those riding] Aly em” las Pati No. 197 Mancock street, ayh creer 8 Ms) to ya iby toy, sown fama: Be See sescte as Wisotte: ventas | oats quia come, 8 Site Ane ADE trun next Buncay, those riding | Algnt SARATOGA ENTRIES. ral er paookiyn Retetyon ve Aug 18,22. 3) fad | Aa yim cNali anaes Beret SS frat by Gansell. unassiared:|to-t shot. ftdatied third. He broke Sai Sea i ee a | fo,lane name with clube offering sultabie term, STRICTURE Gured in. § 0. 18 days loran waa disposed of b; eld and) the stretch, so was placed sixth. Prince | won trot ‘ast-comty dan TT. by mod oot ‘1K, N. The Bronx forougus have reorganized and | Addrese Frank J. Smith, No, 266 Ellery street, | ° | eae canna oH waa etven tied eee Be ylatter tats Nive Cass| NEWS OF THE PUGILISTS, | S4R4t0Ga RACE TRACK, N. ¥.] ene weirtein sien aet shoe aL Aneth [fbafpatsox tore of tine. ae Fs iar mroy's high soa Jimmy Ferry, the favorite, wasland Geers held. ti my Dan Ty Bie Aug. 10.—The entries for to-morrow's vellous Paar , Behe belne nie ‘secon Piet frre heey Olas eae (ua at 6 to 1, was third. ime} witte Lewis, the light-welght, of thia| 2c? *e a8 follows PROSTATIC CARE tn 0 0 99 Gaya: no Li pally ond ae ‘ hea i Levens) -wolght, his (Speci Evening World.) mattor how. ch , : berfeld's fly dropped sate ort eet t t and the race In thol! “Die wecond of the 2.12 pacing went. tolcity, and Jimmy Gardner, of Lowell Boe) te Tee eee er 5 TROUBLES patter bow chronic: or tre between three vh “© Was won by Mush, driven b LY . + | Firat Race—For three-year-olds; handici 7 H Me : Macathelig wate, W t ; at Mont tg virtwe of winning [22 outsider. Donpa MeGregor, at odds! Muss, the Hght-welght champion of | sis furlongs + VARICOCELE suze? ,!2 from 2 to centre, Ming the bases. Moran then|the frst heat was 4 to 6 in the betting. | po tham Dare “Ai to 1| ow, fanwiand, will meat In a ftcean. | Dukewot Kendall... Lt Ade, Ney it terol absorptive Sener ame ' Hine As" and sonsing fe. alt to Mrcore| aver" none’ ante tlala tocend’ He Pak, TOBA, Fs was Uhled, “Pme 20s 1-4 | Conint, “iniene men should’ pee, tp | Renteane ioe Demon in = th BLOB fssteat Pures wentige of bet: Deena rae A isurieh | |(Gheovan ee y cond ie} Beausent, the 2 to 5 favorite, which SU AgITy lice Forward 105 Dy 4 Macey acunlearun f 1 No runt. | started bad but ended strong: "The only] won the fist heat oF the raves was dia: [alesis BAKEIC am they, both Mant in| ACTA He a. idfadens ccc POISON 207 Ge tuervury’ or potent Fourth Inning, Cer Fearne in chen heats toa. Gratton. | canced for running a knockout blow with either hand. If] , Second, Race—Ror two-vear-olds; Ove and a LOSSES, Time, of, cure. 20 too days, Sone. vas aitiie! aS Gk u ” 5 ewis wins 5 ion) Iginal, very almple Ryan fouled out to Conroy. Clarke's|was 2111-2 The su rien Lewis wing he will be matched to fight |S usonm: gy seetseans QOL i eas by my or! Jong fly to right contre wax cought by Ata Ghats 238 clase, pacing: bom two to three, purse | Willie “Pitexerald, “Thay box at 185 | get erue ree ior s 104 To be tired out from hard work or bodily DRAINS remot (used exclusively by \ Fee ee eet ay | Tt j $1,000 pe o 8 Gay Lothario 1104 Adoelt S400) exercise is natural and rest is the remedy, but \ | ¢ Delay. Come T. , only able to send! up a high foul fly| The second heat of tie 2.16 class trot-] Mum, > dan, by . Jim Kelly y+ 110 Collector Jemup N01 tere Ge an exhaust ithout pheaical Don’t Delay. me To-Day. which O'Connor gathered) in. No runs, y and hard-fought race. Billy Roche will leave for Seaattle,| “third Race—For tt ‘and up; sell exhaustion without physical exer- awk’ BO charge Tor @ frieudly cally + orrespondence:, Come to me tn the icteat confidence, 1 Lave been exe MoFarland drew a base on balls and tte and Jim wer went to Kecond on Davis's sacrifice, | Well played by thte talent. ‘The former Wash, town the Hoboke rrow with Charley Sieger,| ing, mile and a aix Nght-welght, where the | Scoffer .... tion and a tired never-rested feeling—a weari- & ness without work that is unnatural and shows —=4 OA lh Ht} Ma went HS bs éé ‘ aN ting private ‘8D which Clarke took care of. O'Connor | dd went up to 2 tod | jatter will meet Rafe Turner, the col-|Rostand 2... eyoorn ; ‘ : r . lusively ot ime oars. Netw Ceca bourder Wo Cou zhtin and as Mee {Perry pened 8 and went to Sito) Tee a 1-2 : tn three, | ore, Hight w gt of (Galtornia, 1a] Beninaute x sone serious disorder is threatening the health. Oneof the chief causes eitence: ee ioe: ee Snunoy. wed | irmern, throw? 4c tt ds| Second Race- class og, two tn three, [ty ‘ound bout before the. Ba t x m1 a ath pSATPEE : jormick muffed thi Ny nowt OE that place, Within three eee | uth RacecThe Delaware Haudieap, for | Of that ‘'Always-tired, never-rested condition” is impure blood and'bad | fiscking in my office equipment. 1 eatch McFarland both men were safe. the puree 31,00 Wad Chesbro's ng fly out to Ryan allowed | © avite won the bh As x h., Muncovite Etholeen, honestly, treat you rd one mile, .| circulation, Unless the body is nourished with rich, pure blood there is | [BY% Pentore you to health n-th is one of the best fighters for lils| (hres-vear-olda apd u sho McFarland to “h third. Conroy filed the talent’s fir Laake) Welght ever turned out in California s1I6) Knight of Rhodes..107 of ne ert time, with the least medictn (Pranks) with the exception of Joe Gans, who| 5! won over him in a twenty-round bout | Gimorack Fitth ing. The thme of the heat was pitaech ad -- %1 the muscles becOme causing a thorough breaking down of prs pean MY | Meuarantec to cure nny case T mt weak, the digestion cousin, who hral been benefited by 8. fake. If you cannot call. write for i rilake pranks) ms snthw Sake: Highlander ...00... 108 ¥ : about ft. I tried it and it cured me. I heartily re- ure. Medicines furnished. Ba cwas retired ut fret on hie bounder |" eatinennt, driven by Geers, and eec-| Hn Wil, ote ttivoen ee ReveRRL DEO DUON SE MWh Race For (wo-rearcids; etiing; ave! inrpaired, and general commend 8, BB. to all who may fool the ‘need of 'e DLL R. WILLIAMS ¢ y oughiin was the thir oles ‘in the betting, at odds onata, bm, (Kenny) ‘ cl 08, e ‘ ad 6 half furlongs. : ghly gO% onic, . Bute AL a, Victim. to pro's |S to In won the first heat of ther 2as gente wh ame a intehed Inna few: dayac tor mest ebee | aermar eves eevee HOA The, Buk a disorder Poceure M6, JOSIH A, BRITTAIN. Te le Ie os MEMORY Oreo contre, ielttrs class, pacing. He won eaally: feo, des: | Me Questor, bs P before the Induatelal At Gete | Briere ae Socios 108 Reduiant throughout the sys- 44'W. Ninth 8t,, Columbia, Tenn. ) 165 West 34th St., N.Y. tty grive to centre, Kittie ele (1, 19 1 anon. Franke Youkum, | Direct, View: be 4, 4m icity. | Matchmaker Boteter’ is] ave The Giobe tem, Debility, insomnia, nervousness, indigestion, syape ia, loss of | Mrours, 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. Sunda: tot Ar t layed orlte, was. th 4 i sreseniss anxious to arrange eh’ be onespur +. pa ess i ‘ % et citele a _ capt 1 the clube, terms the chances are Kingmbaro, 9005 s+. UE Gea Gate, of little ailments we often have are due directly to = ana ned bunt. iWrsers abRenstor Dayan, he Nets!) Wen) Niew) Garey 91 ii HUNTON Ot NESAL® tO TCH OW | eet ease iiccctia, trata ee @ bad condition of the blood and circulation, and DONE es ad sent a - the, atar even of tho day waa ghe eace] iid" Carsey’s Metropolitans won an-| See vo | more Cake 106 Tol" San the quickest way to get rid of them is by purify- | Giioaao_WANDICAPPHR, Si) Broadway oer ‘on second, Keoler, and|rich stack for the winner, for the rice [Other game yesterday, defeating the |p fit Macround pout between “Chick’'] sisth Race—For maiden three-year-olte posite Post-Office, publish on dalty, Boers 0d 4 " " ing and building up the blood i ‘- EM gidlgk throw’ to Clarke Hlberfeld| which was “known ‘an Nee yack | Newburge by a acore of 3 to 2) The | Tucker Of thin olty, and “Young Misste-| up; one mile ig and building up the d, and for this pur. up. Williama's flv was |Stake, w Valued at 95,00 enieleame: cor e is ks sippt.”” the clever colored boxer, off Nun vce. see Dorf. ve... wi] pose no remedy equals S. S. S., which contains the best ingredients for lured by McCormick, No runs,“ |Gurto’ games Bullers horse wan wens | Kamo was interesting from the start.|Philidelphia, ‘before the Broadway, A. | albany” Gitt te #40 worth we 3 . ; cleansing the blood and toning up the system, It is strictly a vegetable FAB eh HEN Ly, Guggenders ched the “Mets, |C. of Philadelphia, on Thursday night] Pan Longin 0 _ a Sat jystem, y jore then can be procured elsewhere. Sixth Inning. FET RE ai Tie eet eee Corsel Gcteny) belkig, Ieid tin eith gy pea promises to be. one of the tardeste | Polite The Dancer vin! Blood purifier and tonic combined, that enriches the blood, and through |." 1 was flelded out at first by Will-|6 tod in. the bo pools and wass.Gars Dp with a sore fought. battles between Ittie feliows | iumell Garch Shanter ... 01 — wy dt the entire system is nourished and refreshing sleep comes to the tired, iH never-rested body, Huyler Westervelt, the ex-Glant pitch ‘ | over } pone tittia Gates gied to right. Clarke| Monto Car caused hin many} played Tlaht Meld. fore Ike Oo eee Cece geitnensed: in) that city, «These aisha ain, and. Selbach was thrown |backers any worry. He went ou: at the Noxt Sunday the “Melis” ploy the wane St ox weeks we and the att No runs. start, hugged the raf! all the way and | strong New Roohglles, Have You a Room for Keatt rooms and apartments, for Houses, ing ‘waa ‘the most furlous ever ween. Vgrarr Ney re Washington. ‘Devay A'ioein ais toe - ° - THE SWIFT SPECIFIG GOs ATLANTA, Gao Br onda ante when advertised 18) i Pils tape iY br ss aS -_ r a sail . ‘ . ;