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“tm, —— ee ’ THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, shatmr ts, fine | -@@ SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. @@ | oe DODGERS SCORE INVADERS ENO MICHESNEY GOES «= GOVERN May JOIN MINOR LEAGUE. TWO FIGHTS ON THEIRST RUN WESTERN TRIP FAST MILE TO-NIGHT'’S CARD | i McClelland and Smith Meat in Philadelphia Broneiyns Wind Uo the Series New ro Pla Wiite Saw woes Champion 4 ’ With (he Mote and Aoth Last Game of the Series Great Work-Out at the Sa Polts and Reagan in Kansas City. | Teame Make a Hot Fight for Chestira in the Box to Bot Showers Minder frainers at ag on: te ee nana ie wa , _ i the Laat Game nd a : ‘ ait, he 1 BATTING ORDER BATTING ORDEF ot | FUTURITY CHANCE © ankin Seti | oe — elhampt in — . Paget's Filly Will Be Heavily Backed Saturday, ' Though Race Is Very Open. . Apaciat ts The Reening World Intl the horses are aimoge Anishing m + ot | Despite the tnek of apeotncular interes - ' AARATOGA, Aue MH —The event of line Ruturity never falle to attract an pa feeent week racing wil be the | onomm, crowd, The faet, however third aot the fall mm oat Sheepe that there has been no racing about : t onn of the FF New ork for month no doubt haw —-_— ean } Hay and the gunning of the Pus) New to do with the enormous attend: | tasty ance, for it in really a reunion a ae . : Savariona siogen on Thuemiay ‘There [Auciig’ fumuiy. ‘cd’ chat tamily «| Aarvard Man Beats the Prince “ “ 1 “ a t n the |¥ rae one just at prewent and wie ' ; iets Mill be no tears ahed It has been 10 |The Maturity this yeur tea very open| tonian in the Semi-Final off Reeeten . : . nga 5 moat dinae meeting in ine arcaedt event, No one haa any poattive orinien the T is Cha is » ! ae wit ' of racing for the players, and nv a » advance cancerning the race anv Meee ee that the bookinakers have [John B. Madden. He says that he wil ie Tennis mpionship at on the ‘ aud mists. item e Pry " win with Adbell wo years ago Mr Newport. ie oni ti : #: ot! iteniand en terleethte tant nielaia : : eceliacks ever experienced. | Madden declared tn the mame po ive wport. lel the fot they . Pi ‘s Asa ¢ ie na Saratoga promised a t of royal way ohat he would win the Futurity \ Bat -and hit out som eine "Ramee ' a ta mils wnt on racing It has failes miserably, but oan- | With | Yank oe cle, Bae poe ot history tafe 1 ° 1 ‘ ' ne f 1 Jumes My dor compels the admirmion that the fault Y bs Geadivae we ean a i i ‘ nd Bugewta ti nd not with the een cee ne big Mhich the batemen Uued aut Pt Highlanders | im lies with the weather ai is NPWPORT, RT, Aue “WB! H 1 1 16 Was aOEN tun ansociation or the horsemen ee Mr Madden holds a very strong hand | oot beat 2 1 RWirling £ m ' aa tena y i ™ heat Ray is another meeting of the same|in the Puturity. Madden is a clever nah te at Es Larned isthe eens ; ¢ ae sd 4 r ‘ ’ ee, This meeting is the most brill-| Manipulator, and points hie horses for |Mnal tennis championships to-day ang) Diterine with fate sucess bately, te em Wh Nocseneaiis promise Ther, as | ST0Xt stake events, which he generally |earned the right to meet Harry Doherap has beate yattee reveal thin Cheabee in the Bos int of the your, bringing tofether, 88] manages ta ‘win. rhenetore bie, predic | to-morrow lev the: t as Ife t al t horses of the =| tion regarding stakes in whic! Lap Manager GeitMth deieaated dack « ken ea Narn is interested “must De listened to with | Both of the semi-final matobes tn the haired tw 1 aupl trek | = . + H | In famous 2 respect national champtonshtp tournament were, weal tla not AM Tisarenihioaeralthin eatarmean. Wiat HF 4 lew y Worth 960,000. Mr. Madden ia represented in the | scheduled for this morning. The fea twould put net the “E He i ' | ; ;.| Buturity by Adbell, Alliance. Ancestor, ! : again behind the bat Since the eur it | Phe Futurity, which Is this year est Gettrapure ae tne Minute (Cured match was that im which Gaaliv selected Billy Reidy to do the Reislonvot! O'Gons Orifith bas added hte | mated to be worth close to $60,000, ts the Of theae Adbell is the cholee.| young Princeton champton, Edwin Bex work - la Youngster named flolmes to hie cat This morniog is of ei | moat valuable event of the year for the adit gto aincere in hi# pre: | Larned, met Willlam J. Clothier, orn VALU A El StU to be ready tn cage Heyile le] ery pulled out for WS. |two-year-olds. The running of a Fu-|by the ¢net that he doltharstely seri. | tll Harvard student. Tits showed @ altehed Pana atemiie nea pi Brows) Wo Lakeland and Mecar turity is much like the spinning of a| ficed a $10,000 stake on Saturday to save | change In the interest of the tennis folly ce AEM Death For tie White Sox Manager Callahaa | ten tot roulette ball. The player knows the|Penallzing Adbell seven pounds in, the| lowers. At firat they wanted to witness grounder nt Krank Owen to the cribber cand — uturly. At the same time he practical- ; a pau iny a Jack Slattery will be at the receiving game t9 on; Dut dogs nt eno te ot | Bey BUt, aide, a competitor in Highball, | ihe Leh ls Ue rat tdielles Per Le end ol ete y sult until the ball drops into a poc! »| who nm the Tnio time it was a strictly partisan gath f the bat | LITTLE WORK AT GRAVESEND The ‘horses start three-quarters of a| must now pick up a wenalty for whimng | that crowded the big grand stand. ‘Thee, First tation, pias mile away, from the grand stand. A| Saturday, which virtually puts him out | Wanted an American to come Up wha Mago to fsbell Keele The ® World.) great cloud of dust, a roar from the] of the stake. could stop the victorious career of oy rape fe Ta REA INAS ha Soegal to The ne Wo thousands on the jawns and In the) Adheil coult have won the Grand | plucky ilttle Brieish champion, Harry; ur Kot under aah tee bertea, | GRAVESEND, Aug 4 —The day broke stands tells that the race is on, but no|Union, but Mr. Madden preferred to herty. us ty wet a free pane ase (aren) ark and gloomy at ine Brooklyn Jockey | one knows what is going on in the race|save the allowance and to ship his horae Clothier Wine First Set. trikes, Gessl seetierm Elberfleld to Ganzel. la. |Clab course thi morning, and occasional —-—— a away to get him used to the surround- a iB. Gessler dro 1 hot grat 4 Ww : ings and track at Sheepshead. Adbell| Larned began very rly, his sepwice | Beckley, who retired him unnss en Tonal MJ showers made training areration® un: ts now quartered there. Wis Very weal and Clothier tore 1¢ : Y fe le ‘There was little ‘doing’ : shreds by getting up to the net an TOOL Ora Only Able to ralwe i Hilan | That the track was in ideal condition for Pannite Mr. Madden's confidence, the | yteadiness to the young Princeton play- — * eae wich saculitech made a pretty work-oute oes without saying | horses most, dangerous to the success [eh faaduet work. He double-taulted eatly and beat Reldy's throw to. the About § o'clock Trainer Steve Bill-} Of the Madden coll, are ‘thowe. carrying [four times and continually drove the ball Daly banged « grounder to Strang 5 he track and | the Keene colors. It is sald that Mr. | in'© the net in his effort to score passes, q li nde | tn shered Ethics to the track an ‘ In fact Clothier was not forced to ex- shot the ball ty Jordan. foreins ware watn the aalort Keene's best Is a colt called laraelite. |ond himself in this eet ter tenved ben He has never shown in a race. He ha: a frpked sg forongen ecb ag fagehag | Nialé hy hi ertore Store by pntse ane mmny owe has a knack o! 4 “9 “ . 2 sending horses to the post for the first] © ® Garned ... -0 20230 0-4-6 Lime as fit as fiddies, Whether he will Larned Improves show elite before the ‘urity is Tunis a question. He was entered last | younger Larned tetas reek got the week. but @ sudden shower of rain con- /and he forged ahead into the lead. hold- ; verted the track into a mud hole, and/ing it at 5-3. Then the teal stronech Rowe decided to withdraw the colt. of Clothier's kame developed. He earned | Besides Israelite Mr. Keene has Del, lche points in the last two games by Kohinoor and Dovecote eligible. Delhi laccurate place shots. His stroke was is the best of thia trio, and ts @ rat-|very severe in the ball, and he foreed Do; Infleld, Dahlen's bunt rea. | aaddle, Ethles a | in hand al) the route, galloping the fo Corcoran Mo o | o bet- Mstance In 1.6% This racer Ls in & low fly to Seymour. Dahlen stole 5 ~ Snd.and wid tarow py Pete and sey |Best Ball in Foursome Match| tet condition than at any cime this or hie care: mour allowed Bill to crows the plate season, and speaks well Jordan was disposed of by Btelnfeidt | 1} furl Bteinfeldt at second, Gexsler th Jull the clockers B sensational one-handed catch After the preliminary of a warming toran's fly to right centre. No ri lp and with a good-sized boy in the le reached first on his safe hit to jue : pee siaiinat aL a | ——¢— frd tonto t " Ja ho He In 0.86, ‘ol 4 id ween Oxford and Cambridge} * '!t me tling good colt. Still he ds not so Larned uvon the defensive. Both men age}terinastied out a.tow line fly whi 9 ‘Thoman’s Good Work. | as to make him atand out very far above /fought hard for the points at top peed Gent AIC Into Bhcbkard’ _. and Local Cracks. Charles “W. ‘Thomaa turned a neat | ‘Other dangerous horses whore chances |vervice and asslnat Lateody ty nee ounder, which Strang fe | (ve furlongs in 1.6. Graham's Col are second to none are Sydney Paget's|ing at the net. and took his second » head of him. Donkin then slammed | Sat a Rorer was sent five furlongs in 107, | een aha tes fos Allg ote wonderral re let the: meth ‘ball on a o oI 0) c i , bee P. Lamed.40 14337400 Baber acd tonehed teieg sate for twa GAROMN GUTY, N.Y. Aug, 4.—The| ull aliaibie pay een pant Sheepshead unthl Saturday. | Then she |W. 1. Clothier.2 4018 4 ini jie r of the ernie the five-olghths’ distanc: 9 won a race ve and a ‘urlongs: Mrive to lefc fo sack, Dolan doubled} frst half of the tnternational team Hurdles staderatonlUimed sats ceuclongal| with great ease, defeating among others Clothier Wins Match, Mercury, who will be the main rellance| ‘The sympathy of the vast gallery wae, of the Whitney stable in the Futurity. [all ja favor of Larned at the third set. , Hamburg Belle was only beaten once.|He clearly withplayed Clothier, both That was in her maiden race at Aque-|from the back of the court and at the duct, when she was not nearly fit. Her|net in the beginning of this get, and remarkable fights of speed in her races|held the lead at 4-1. Again when put lo left, scoring Doalin and Seymour. |mateh between the Oxford and Cam- Byatt Dy Dahlen, TWO! hrjdge golfers and the Metropolitan oklitech ambled to first on tour wide [Golf Assoctation was played this morn itched pulls Reidy singled (o righting. It consisted of @ four-ball four- aifvancing Jackiitxoh to second. |agme competition in wt tie best breeaing all the way, in 1.90. May | Smith worked three furlongs in 0.42 Triple Silver galloped five furlongs !n | Mt th runners were advanced 0 bug on : Ascenion, of the Oxx string, stepped dct algo’ = {Yall of each English pair nts agalast » mile at a two minute clip, Ned at Gravesend will be recalled. Fuller will /to the test the tall Harvard estudent was Batten, CUCTte Beckie Cranlt: ea icho\ bent. balll of thelr obhoMents {fSore’ utrned ‘one quarter through the ride the filly, and she will go in at ii¢)/able to earn the points, and he reno with a pitched ball, filling the h Jn the first of the four-ball matches} stretch In 271-2, B. Doyle did the trick pounds, having Incurred no penalty and |!he match by taking Ave games in j le Med out to Doniin. No runs : 4 in a. D._ Swift, of the Munphy string, faving’ a five-pound allowance for allar order. ‘The victory brings Clothier i d finished Norman F. Hunter and J. A. T. | urned six furlongs in 1.23, Mine, of the non-winning dam. That her chances are|!nto the final round, where he will face j Fourth Inning. Brometon beat Walter J. ‘Travis and | same string, worked three-quarters of groond to none are evidenced by the tact | Harry, Doherty to-morrow. { > : : cine In Lid Trainer Lawler sen 5 5 x ,000 Was book- |W. J. er postion nal Peet nana ties aires I Hee B, Maclonald vy 2 up and 4/400 Siar’ six furiongs) Just wal- TERRY M’GOVERN, od right after her race on Saturday, Ertan eset sogt § Chee Mat Fan ep edalSeaE Lek SUS USPC IT Ne loping all the in 1.2 is Hop Judgin 1, Gaiety oe temas tly were] in the aecond match completed G. D, | kins. bieexed ian che aitoton) tn Judging a Fly Ball, Broomstick Dangerous, Reidy. No runs me gromecr © parne and D. F. Ransom beat Chartes| 2%. Trespass and Communicant tagether MATTHEWS IN GOOD SHAPE alloped three furlongs in 421 Broomstick will be dangerous in the race, though handicapped by the weight. Mr. Belmont has Beldame and Magistrate to represent him. But uhien foul-filed to Bteinfeldt Me-!m Cory and M. M. Michael by 6 up and | pe eee ata tritig Swan ere Ron fu ip inneld wee collared | 4 tu jay Fee aT ont tone mnie breeging In 1.65. Tithonts eckley. Jordin was thrown out by |* I the third is : , i " breezed three- Btelnfeldt. No runs, lpi We teathart went dohs Ha anid Vand Winkenwey, ein ose etustan Matty Matthews, the ex-welterweight neither Is considered dangerous. Mr. ——_—_ Kellogie by 6 up 4 to play, Cocaine and Velox reeled off three fur- champion, and Martin Duffy (he welter- Whitney's entries are not, considered fourth m onby AW. ss inv4l, ‘Trainer Harry Mason sent wehght champion of Chicago, are both In formidable, as Mercury is too slow a ridge and on, who heat | two-year-olda Flammula, Class, : ty, a beginner, and Stalwart has not class Wr, and Devorenug meat | Bagles Revelation and Sneer four fur-| excellent shape for their twenty-roun¢ engugh to, Ko the route. te to play longs In Indian file at a two-minute gait. | bout, which takes place before the Port ising vat eatriss ub), the esis ay ifth and last matches ‘T. M, Clays, “Flying Ship, Paris | Huron (Mich. A, C, to-morroy, night, ponreits bei between) ambure Belle, Ade Pn ema OE ta omy Cadi one | Matthews says he is in fit shape vo fight 1 oft mile in 1.68, Pratric | the hardest battle of hie career. he gol inet an en Ti eeuoned Duffy 1s also matched to meet Gus SD Onea leon teinecltil Gardner, of Philadelphia, for twent heifve.curlonwalpoute ln tL | rounds before the same club on Au burg Belle Is preferred, she having all the best of the weight and a high-class S rider. She 1s, moreover, a very quick beginner, and likely to ‘get away from the bunch, Adbell_ has no enormous ‘ \ ; amount of early speed, and if he and i. H Brokww, by Lup This gave the Englishmen the lead on the morning play by 5 points, | aoe the mare go racing together the defeat WINNERS AT ST. LOUIS. ne mare eo racing together the defeat The talk of a match between Terry Special to The Rvening World.) i event Dethi, being game and, classy. AcGovern and “Chick” ‘Tucker, Whe) KINLOCH PARK RACE TRACK, ST | Would) Be mane bay el Sa agettes hard-hitting feather-welght of the |LOIIS. Aug 2,—The races scheduled to should win, Avonia A. C,, has aroused nterest| be run ————__—_ ¢ this afternoon resulted as fity end Philndcipnin. Tucker iy teady | PC RaceFive aud a halt Cuclanes—| WORLD WITH JEFF : TO SELL YEARLINGS HERE. Be anneal is Motovgra, cor | yr oy ood io" foe pisces wee pesond LBXINGTON, Aug. 24.—One hundred pas Se, es — wid J. 1. Low beat EOS, Douglae NEW YORK'S MASTER SPECIALIST, NERVOUS DEBILITY Sa "29,43 and radical tn rather ‘his manager, Sam Harris, has " 2 Hot @pnounced hts acceptance of the oi- rogution third LOS 1-2 r ot y ‘i ond Md one and seventy-two yearlings from Milton fer of the Washington Sporting Club. |, Second Race—Six and one-half furs LEED a Nara ental reer eae pace Won by Taidy des, 15 to 1 and! sim Corbett, on his way from San ‘@ Oakwood Stud are on thelr way to an icker x & promising lad. Me hasn't] 6 to i; Dave Sommers, 4 to 5, wax sec> |. , jockeys Gannon and O'Neill had a i : jl : hla oh Jost a Aeht In Philadelphia, und has | ond, Sung War thitd. "time | Franciseo, Is now In Chicago, He tx ac-| Joekeys Gannon and ONeill had « botl Gentlemen of Philadelphia Crick-| °° S. Tus. who had his champlon- York to be sold at auction next|(#% 0,60 days by my own famous fount ten of tho dent men iii ais class SS ees: } companied by hix wife and Yank Kenny, dle ‘ a hangts of leading alt ihe ship laurels snapped from him by F. B. News STRICTURE cured in 6 to ent eat “Young Mixsissippi'” aicenl ariner Thay boys in the number of victories last Greer, ¢ 5 2, | ky —EE 16 ai 7 fand had him nearly out in the sath “SARATOGA ENTRIES |r parring partner, ‘They lett the week nt Sarute The result: waa a@ eters Return with Laurels pal the cca pollen in be es without cutting, atretah- } round. » . coast Jast Thursday night t Both a . : 3 nal championships at ‘orcester re PITCHED AND WON ue pain or loss of time. tts a mar - eeteer ee Hefore starting Corbett aid he hag {ie Bott rode tve winners each, Gan-! from Their Series with the]ceniis, vetieves nimseit the beiter man. | CARSEY a) iat i n had twenty-five mounts and was The palr will meet in the Middic States ROSTATIC 1 pers aneatly. cure ANY to The Evening World had a talk with Jeffries in regard to|“out of the. m A RACH TRAGIC. N: Yul tourtne tie World wiih ithe: chammon| on ney’ thirteen umes.| Best of the British. tegattu in Washington, and Titus has! “Kia C 1 had the leg up on nineteen rsey's Metropolitans won ane matter how chronic entered for the sole reason of meeting | other game yesterday, beating the New TROUBLES Jong standin, = RESULTS AT CHICAGO. Md SARATOC 1 Aux %4.—The entries for to-morrow's | «iving boxing exhibitions, and that hel horses id was unplaced twelve times, ASaes AL te tte) eYeeiag World.) races are as follows was of the opinion that all arrange-| Jockey Fuller Seid Savant ies Greer before the latter retires. Roshelles 12 to 6. Carsey was in the|M VARICOCELE gerea ts ee A) tf HAWTHORNE RACE TRACK. CHT-| pire tave—tanticap: all ages: seven furlongs its for the trip Would be completed! with four winners wad —Desouze and} Members of the Philadelphia cricket | Titus will also row io the New York | yox for the firat time in several week: +1 ubsorptive: process. { DAGO, Aug, 2.—Following are the re-| Younk Henry ies ae 19} in about three weeks, when Jeffries ar-| Hurns ted . Hats itn | (02M which went over on the Majestic | Bay regatta in the Kill von Kull on) ang showed good form. Next Sunday BLOOD Heal cures in 60 to 90 days, sults o the races scheduled to Ingold tig Kendal 10) vivew in New York. Corbett relterated | theee wine ee coe lace honors with | May 27 to play the English County erick. |Saturday, and is doing vo, he say%| the Mets will play the South Cormmwalls, P T remove every vestige of pol eeeete ite, Faces a Ne SUN Monte abe iy) rives In New York: Corbett relteruiod | three winners cach, George Odom rode | Sern returned today on the White ing) Merely. to Keep In forme and’ show that | from up dre State ISON sop ste leyatar "wittou es he can outrow Greer. ———_ LOSSES Time ‘of cure, 20 bo €0 ays, ly (wo winners in fourteen rx line steamship Cymric. Of the team which went over H, First Race—Five and a hal furlongs.— | Yemen 8 Nigrle 93) y Won by Instructor, 7 10 2 and 6 to c.| Second Kece—Por Ghreesyear-vide and Chockayotte, 3° to ‘1, was second and n by Jeffries that he would never! ——— again fight 4 battle in the squared| ALL-CUBANS WERE BEATEN. TUG OF WAR GAME REVIVED. | cu B, King, A. M Wood, F. C. Sharpless, H. A, Haines, C . Be, by ort, 5 ce DRAINS remedy Musod exclucivete 4 an for" 80° yours, Nexto en a" W Semper ~~ Banwell third. ‘Time—1.08, mper Vivax te CR ASR eH ECO IESE ERA Ws elit {Hi Mey ran Seen ahah, Csordan Faure oe ites Shicape no Some, eo Pey., ! fats, 8 to band 8 to 5; Indian| Alabarch M3 Onwtus ‘Phe All-Cuban baseball team was not] jt 5 d 4 Bates, | Nhat strenuous game, tug of war, seen FINN ASSOCIATION OUTING. Jas « stul in New York as dt was jn Boaltereom rea ea anka 80 seldom nowadays, will receive a stir- | “nelnne b to me fat Was second; Oliver Lenarka 1S Water Tower er Maciwas Eugenia thurch 10 Monograph otter 106 Third Rave—Tw | Hoboken # few weeks ago. ‘The Cubans | already returned. Dr. J. A, Lest ring revival at the sports of the Kecen- Wm Fine [exsayed to defeat the Murray Hills on | Captain of the team Graves und| tric Association of Firemen at Celtic American Leageo rd Race—Three-quarters of a mile. Members and ta furlongs. | ‘on by Auditor, 7 to 2 and 6 to 5: | mol oe 4 c vill come | ; , sclence oan devise or’ mo: i odore, even for place, was xecond| capadivta teres ted Time at Phoeut: Park, #. 1, Olympia Field, at One Hundred and | Hay, Clute will come back later oe ino) Park. Sept. 6, when the quartet of cit] Clu We de BGI Club | M. Tacking i my ofmce Syuoney, PUY { : Plowes' King third. ‘Mme—1.19 Wourth Hace—Ohainplain Handicap; tor ST Wendt ecieme ; Mtrty-Agth street and Lenox avenue, |imateieas® sald. Sir. “Wood' A iQfmbur| oreantxation meets a four of the sous- | Behn } aa Powtore ose ds eng, WOU tally } hs ee Bsa ke ait veariciaalend: APY nillarand aa reietid Jehoes e third annual outing of | Yesterday, and avout 5,000 persons saw i neymen Horseshoers, PhiladelphiaS9 48 eat time, with th | 163 Wookwater s..0.0s. 103 4 the Juy Finn Association, of the * them fail. Deegan pitched a very fae je was that We were not used t ; i Detroit s+ Y the least medioin . HOBOKENS BEATEN. MeCheaney sot... 187 ; LET Meonth, Ansembly Dintidat cae A Mr} game and as usual took his hat off to/conttnual playing, day after day, The Rae athletic sports In conjunotion will | P* Srereatentte Cane cay eaeuoatl + a Hunter Reine 110 Minuet ae | ea i t. are heard to-|the indies, The (inal acore of the game |esult waa that’ after a” number ne] 2© Open to adi amateurs and consist of take. If you canndt call rete anders ' Race-Maidentwo-yoarqoidw: ave aad | A2 8H! through the West Side, from|Was 8 to 6. Next Sunday the Murrays |€&mes We weakened. a ne handicaps at 100, 900 and 8% yards, one| cyyp, we club, home cure, Medicines tweaithite oF My for the second time In succession the ; the Battery to Fifty-ninth street, ‘The | Wil engage Jim O'Rourke's Bridgeport | Wai, Wil account for the, fact ohet wel mie, twelve-pound shot and discus, and| Butlalo ....81 26 .720/Baltimore . } “7h \ then X-Glants gave a beating to ihe ‘ 101] outing was held at Phoenix Park, New |t¢#™ In a game. De strane as wome we detested, “They (% 10-yard race for novices, — Jantries | Jersey Cliy..70 30 .700/Montresl 5 Dr. R. WILLIAMS é team at the Bt. George Cricket | Dunkannon 13! Dorp, Staten Island, yerterday, and Cee ero eae layed thelr strongest mixed protessfonai | Coes Monday, next with J: J. Mobugh, | Newark... $1 43 S9glburidenee «09 78. Co, in Hoboken yesterday. ‘The |imtemn’” So Aga] wound up with a parade through the! LIMERICK AFTER MUNROE, |‘CR@S SER Ye ce pnuaderpbia played| @m: No. 198 Bowers or Dieges' ch |” f 165 West 34th St, N, Y, 2 2 to 1, The colored players 09 | cAutrict lant night, ening at the clare * lcambridge at Cambridge, Oxtord at Ox-| N° % Jolm street, New York, "| FULTZ IN FOOTBALL AGAIN, |PartusimbimigtS PM. Sundays, 10 to 5 t Arthur Sag nd, Gloucestershire at Oheltenham, Leer a cam ey RANE j thé game in the very f Harmak Sliver Slipper iia | house at 1 o'clock i lag OMicer Baln 2 ong. ty _ Al Limerick, the Buffulo heavy-weight |) 0) id Fultz, the crack centre-felder Mie Melion SANTCRE: pe HA preeent (ere Sena-lwno sprang into prominence several Kent at Beatenhan’ Bemarset MITNICK MANAGES HERRICK, of, the New York American League Sportin; Gurves and drew | adits Hie eeline: for, thresssearoWs and | Congressman Ghovers Aldsrned aeitt month ago by esting “Philadelphia | tone Lancashire at Manchester, Sam Ns dagen as takes the man-| pageball Club, will be one of the foot- porting. n / Vn 3h anc gui mull, ck” O'Brien in a four-row shire al nmi m, agement of "Kid" Herrick, th Oe ee ettandee SSMS gil MGR Annem Lymer [BE ited ion "ny “Weok dea stoke [anites Rt Waeaater: Hempahire ut Sout | ter Tonthor=welaht, anid ie'veTy wootegs| ball coaches at the Univeralty of. Wis- /ohigkO0 HANBICARTIR, 8 Timadnay, a Hoboken | Water Tower 107 Lord Ady. os] tigan, Commissioner John ‘O'R, nate again, This time be announces he wili]# pion, Warner'é team at London,|to,match the 04 ‘with: some good ones Conn. ia SEE EES \aforeusibeer aaite ice. pantlibes 469 Ne bEnen | Lremciote + Colony 105! Judge Dan: Tiel. [take on Juck Munroe, and his manager Bugger at Feciaitoo, Welsh Counties ai’ in his class. Mitnick names adlanans Jeotions seed” ‘genuine invormen Para ihe sur s niel KE. inn and Leaders Foley, R. has sted a orfeit of $500 in Bi iff, Leiceste-shire At Leicester and Lenny or any other of the PI Baseball Grounds, To-day, A a anata 2 Piggy grace 2 IN tly SO. Buy, te Oval See ee OS eee alias tet Ls ge its sag ones

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