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‘ * ~ = R ‘ i . , a PT HOU: TTPRANY OV ENIRG, AVIA 9, 1000, - @@ SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. 66 FUTURITY CANDIDATES, A WORKOUT AND A START AT SHEEPSHEAD. ‘we | ning’ 4 ON OF MUD “ GOLF PLAYING = © DIDN'T SAY HANLON | AT SHEEPSHEAD. pes W THE RAN) CAN BEAT CORBETT. tart Team Begins Match with the, ("0 World. Denies Story, and Pioked Eastern Players at Says Denverite ls Greatest of = the Garten City Links Fighters at His Weight, rivinnte ' Futurity Candidates Allowed (or Light Exercise in the Heavy |" Going at Bay Track—rast TA MEEK Leave Work Out of the Question. * , arom . and the lig f SHH MPEH BAT HAY wen LITTLE EM FOR A MOMENT, ne ' Nin dented fhe ersunds and " hitb , wot HEN Wate Lie morning " tan Rene dhs a 7 Ne Henton Te TRIG opening lime and during Ametie and the Minate man were rigit at thelr heel i ' 16 poked ' 1 hea ut here Wee small hours, when the trainors a Ow teey came tata bie ete wits Mamie Melle + n ihe lead, | poy 7 ' played ‘ 4 late GUpled thole perctier, it wae dole Scineasa Gatiaetia are ‘ | y pchtell plaibatentid eee : A . ‘ the exteeme TP oie Leora tetl ihe aii! . fhall matohes finished wae that aeee 5 “1 sate evoking, howeve si Then the Whitney col Leenician began to clone raptt Faller, on the which Norman F. Munter and JA aid ” ' @ivision, and the runners mare, glanced over hia right ehoalder in a fetghtened way and at once Hramaton defeated Walter J Travia) (0. 8 0 . "7 to the open with thelr tale a weta to the wiiy. The mrre mweresd badiy and went over to the Inside And ALG. Loekwood by 1 up "i ’ * createn fenien te and their Manks dripping with » rail. Ths do 10 nopotr as ifleonidas was & fa the second mat “Ne | o warid at Nios were Guts wiakt Werk H nie mm any eonidas was erining, and the erowd, ever Sinton and doh ts Gow rina ie ar yuossene PRS The exercises indulged in were of a Sthle. began to sheet for Leoniter. 4 Doing and Charles Ro Macdonalit py | and hope 7 ‘ Yours desultory f and anything GAME, TO THE FINISH, _—— 2and 1 to play in the third mat " ‘ err. te way of vA, ot cartes, inv : fhe see es : ompleted. Hf W. Reveridgs and am aes Uae “Routine cneteine x Once aver on the rail, however, the mare readied, and guing on good a Thin will probably be Waterboys Inst Allivon bent FO Reinhart and HN over, thoroug attended 11 80d game, wanored to Rg me by a head from Leonidas. the great son walentect ted that Merartand by 4 up and ato play 1 through the mist and rain of the earl Four lengtos away come the Minute Man, flogged aad spurred by Bull- tnken to Kimendort. In Kentucky, ana, Batne and DF. Ranson beat FJ 0 T " slor, Kinley Mack and pn Alsopand E. M Myers by 2 up and tt atonal racers ttered over {i man, but aashie to close any ground. |" ndny by the stud play. Sic ' RTA Ga Last ts cosy exerolee Audience wes fov- lengtha behind the Minute Man, and the others were | wien ie at tie reenact Bees | ‘The Americans only won one of the that ia #0 needed during the tratnipg | 2 & big buneh heade and necks apart. in ¢ tila. dle either Water: matches, ae Dr D. ¥ Frederick and eeason The time of tie race. 1.12, was fost owing to the fact that a heary Seem nets sire, Joho Mackay|end'P, W. Locthert ty leap Tee baw | a paeaiateate palleges> uy, | Rertheast wind was beitizd the horer: im ihe rum to the finish. ores# remains {1 ee Patel IRE ree es ey meatCn ee i ugust Welmont Futur enndt. | The ee eoigas tka é . i prea ace 5 t Gate, Magistrate, did an eney gallon he winners pert of the stake was $26.90 | ee | 3 y the light- with his set and fooked ready. Jamen DorevaAe, Andions» and Getiywourg were J and % A. White's Rain or [fornla, is trying 5 R. Keene's Delhi, which Is one the | [the Neht-welght champlon of the world, M Most conspicuous eligibles in the rich | | to meet him In a twenty-round bout at event, trotted and cantered | 188 pounds, weigh in at the ring aide. If J. EB. Madden's victorious candidates [Gane agrees to fight Britt at that weight Ancestor, Abell and Mine Man, fres from thelr laurels and Sarato ’ shown to easy exercise and pink of condition. ee | SCHREIBER TO SHIP W:sT, ROFRLL Sydney Paget's Ormonde's Right and averal Maxim trotted and cantered and Articulate, 114, Larton 8 8 T 30 4] HAMILTON, 2 s,, That tt 1 i 5 avec Ma vent Vand cant ay AIGutae A EAre HH TAMILT Aug. 29—Tom Jenkins, eatae) i matchmakers of clubs in| Barney Schreiber will not race on the « > k ad y to the slush of the track Start K Won easily. Thme—1.14 2-5 |the champlan catch-as-catch-can wrest- | yiiquyer,, L oie ann : ae being Terry | me 1 tracks, as was expected. ~ C. Whitney's two eligib’ tayles Shot G: ay AWA. ranetotlitel f McGovern and “Chic! ucker, of this |tns N&hIp te 7 now and Stalwart and Mercury were brought He went ton the front At. the: mart, | AF Of America, undertook too big a Job |clty, together in a six-round bout ile Ghtnicgn to ‘oulen Teen Wedaees from thelr homes at the head of the opened Up a’gap of four lengths and | last night and lost in a bout with Dan Hatha by the way they are bidding for iday, OREU xt Wedneg- Futurity course and allowed light jos stayed in the lead to the end. winning | McLeod. Jenkins undertook to throw the been received, See Mott ee oready [OS ae iecavertise o 79m rate who, beat ingot three tengtne | Canad! ‘ein an hour, After fifteen |of- the Washington Sporting Club, is PLAYER SUSPENDED. sells en asf cee | Era Woe DOSE Lue cr Ee ee NSBR mainte ty seconds of wrestling, | Willing to give the boys 70 per cent. of |... : q aaa aaa i iia ee ten Teiking walneal fell! the gross rocelpta: Jack McGuigan, of | “Ed” Aschenback lias been indefinitely as . x % the Natlonal A. C.. has offered them |suspended by President Murn: BAD TRACK AT GRAVESEND. e FIFTH RACE McLeod then got a half netron and a|0s por cent. and Matchmaker Botelen [knocking out Umpire Ryan an m parting, | Crotch hold on the champion and turned of the Industrial A. C.. is willing to reeset are, y eatery himover‘on his shoulders The time ive 60 per cent. It is thought that the|™ (Special to The Evening World.) SEANAD aster, wel . n b e time of | § ; santas ¢ PR ee TARR SORIME WTO “START at Heed ; Ais 8 Td] the bout was 10 minutes and 9§ seconds, [poh Gia OSES SMO NCS track this morning the conditions in the - hours were most unpropitious. A steady downpour of rain and a fi wind blew, the temperature was cold fend unpleasant, the condition 6f the track could not have been worse. It was a veritable quagmire. A part of the Featherstone atring arrived, the balance, by some misman- @gement of the railroad, is side-tracked Jat Albany, causing an annoying delay J. A. Bennett's string, consisting of | Kingraine, Courtenay, Extralaw and » Alfonten, arrived at thelr barn last evening along with the racers of the ae oe Y 38; - _——————— rampered for points from which to 9 vitness the race. i San We pace Are the Mtart there was only a con-| St#ft good. Won ridden out, Time—1.43 fused jumble of horses and bright ttle Stroller went to the front at the start / made ull the running and won by a } dots of col The horses weaved in and out, and the erowd anxtously| length and a half from Thorneycroft strained thelr eves to see if their horses) Who closed very fast at the end and were in position to get away well. Men beat Vincennes eight lengths for the with powerful glasses interpreted the Place. jons of the horses at the post. | ———— ——___ ——— ery one watched for the moment when the word would be given. Ttceame| SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. at last e white ribbons of tape th: vy formed the barrier tddenly fluttere | ouey. oI ; and traced delicate| SEPSHEAD BAY VELAND, 0., Aug. 2%,—On One hundi flv theouehy tha Ale) ang traced deli otal ore PSHEAD BAY RACE-TRACK |the biggest receptions « a ie of red and forty-five golfers, leader + 1, Aug. 20.—The entries for Monda: h r tendered aj representing fifteen States, are anxious hey're OM | heen aratasctalicey ‘orse Will be given to Lou Dillon, the|to secure the amateur golf champlon- champion trotter, when she arrives here] ship, and all will start in the tourna. 4 A ‘The horses moved on as one. A yeley Pirat itnce—All m Prospect Stable. owned by Redfern, wr low patch of volor—the. timer =! tracks ax farionge; 92 #9 | next Tuesday. The Gentlemen's Driv-|ment which beging on the inks of th ‘These owners all report it being a dif- suddenly dashed to the ground, and then) Gay sicose125 Leonora Loring.....116 | Ing Club, of this clty, 1s completing the | Nassau Country Club next week. Th cult matter to obtain cars for trans- from the grand-stand and the lawn and| Sir Voorhies Weald saelI6 | serangecnente) ton) the event < representation by States is as follows | portation, as the racers are outward the betting ring there came a roar that] pasellig, i... Canajouarie at ited 5 ent. New York, 3; Pennsylvania, %; New by te ; ear thrilled every nerve and xet one's heart] jcyea™ pay Irvne tindasy --..-118| ‘There will be @ parade from the BIN-} Jersey, 24; iilinols, 16; Connecticut, 9; }tound for the coming meeting at Buf- beating with | fund patntul wee) tue San Remo % | {hee stable to the track, headed by a| Massachusetts, 7; District of Columbia, falo. Tt will be the middle of next loclty.. “They're off” roared the crowd. | Olympian : eenee vo | brass band. ‘The members of the Gen-|4; Michigan, 3; ‘Rhode Island, 3; Mis- week before ali the stables can get ne horses ome on ene aes aad. pigcond Race—Mana one intle and an eighth Renters Driving! Chup will be in line, Colle TOnaS, Hi Obie: ‘| Vermont, 1; MAGES YORK'S j n yune wh Rus Dourel -..126 Himeelt 8 will every other horse owner in this| Louisiana, 1; coasin, 1, i aehe nicenn: Beiter ae REaalIeG flashing and heels were thumping, ‘The) Majer Daingcrdeid: Lach Wade city, Oa Tou Dillon's arrival at the] Among ‘the entries, are’ many, old-| If s ERSEECIAUST) t , be e nel : Le re ck she e taken before the grand- rs, ug erm ing J. A. Tyng, {to walt for the return of the horse care, = et era ve toreage ot (atds nore she rile Droclitmed the |. G.’ Thorp, C. |B. Meboriaid, Allan NERYOUS DEBILITY ¢,4%9.8,au1ek H N : Third Race—Autumn Maiden; five furlongs n of the turf. is floral horse- y, and M. M. Michael. - to 60 4 Ry Moin) from: New York and Buffalo ADJIDAUMO WINS Futurity Carew * | shoe of flowers wili be placed around hier |cording to the new rules of matoh play, [ff methoa'. “7* PY my own famous : Holland's String Works. grthodax sos 3 Marmee ood | neck by President H. K. Devereux, of| without a qualifying round, thirty-four Mi STRICTURE cured in 6 to 16 days, J. L. Holland's Jack o' Lantern and RACE OVER STICKS, | siexoz2"" Ormonde’s Rient....118 | the Gentlemen's Driving Club. After] Will play in the preliminary round on without cutting, stretch- RetiDitio ease sent elonx'to st * | Redman! : qurenal Maxim..---113 | this Lou Dillon will go nan attempt to| Tuesday morning. The seventeen sur- ing. pain or loss of time, Its a mar. y ere sen’ ong to strong ies a oon? vi 8 record to wagon, now | vivora and the other will play in cure, er ies etocna tie rene = Komom! 0 Momwon, 113 | Beld'by" hevocte Bri aettsiareert PROSTATIC Lyermanentr,cure any three-parts' speed. Ned Moore, of this er In the Betting Gets Home| ‘tber L113 Tippecanoe SS jee matter h same string, galloped four furlongs] Shine and Madden's Ancestor were added, leaving a field of eighteen to face the alias iaake Cantey Receler HOCH eee tat ee Peo UB LES ead bed f' well in hand, covering the distance in| flag. arth Race—Fiyin cap; atx fustonge on cured in from 8 to 10% ; main track days 6 0.65. Igniter, of the Featherstone] ‘The horses went to the post at 4.95. The restive bunch of mettlesome young- the Meeting. see Ingold... : ternal absorptive process. °"" * { ; Lil seine peters up Selon: sters, prancing and dancing in the deep, heavy slush, ined up again and again TTS ESCeen ne. BLOOD Radical cure s 10 60 to 0 days, } nt one mile in 1, ngold,| at the barrier, anc s not until 414 that Starter Fitzgerald ¢ y k EIEN CSR eo Ea Gea TEMG EEO Ce 144 that Starter Fitzgerald caught them in THE OTHER WINNERS POISON son dom the ersten witout f route in 1.62. The Clay two-year-olds, : fi Fe f s LOSSES Time of cure, 10 to 60 da: ( ‘Memories and Outcome, reeled off five- aa ater ean by my original, very simple ‘eigaths of a mile in 1.05, both appearing RAI N DOES NOT K E E P FIRST RACE—Adjidaumo (7 to 1) ; DRAINS remedy (used exclusively by | tin ee ts sloppy conditions. Me- ' 1, Amur (8 to 5) 2, Valdez 3. St ae eae Ponit Delay. Come To-Dey., , Givney's jeen Boula turned a handy Lady Mirthtul: 108 for @ frien ke — = dence. Come to me tnt \fve-furlong trip in 1.10. RO Oo RACE Marmalade so... (Fine Art...) There will be a pattle royal, compared | LEXINGTON, Aug. 2.—According to a | if crersponcance me in { (The McGuiness racers, Pentaur and Cc WD FROM | SECOND RACE—Grenade (4 to 1)| outcome. Hnatiaitiye ii: with which all other games will be] letter received here, Lucien Lyne had a|[™ olusively treating ‘private ‘and: special f rooklynite, breezed three-elghths of a 1, Funnyside (6 to 1) 2, Sweet] brency Matron.......109 chureh pienics, when the Buffalo hurlers! .,oiaint to make against James R. cieenens) of men) for 30 years. Nothing : | mile down the back stretch In 40 aec- : ereeenec Bian . P Tone 3. meet the champions of the country at) ieene's trainer on the English tracks. | lacking in my office equipment. Iwill The race was run over a course un-Jafternoou in such ai, uncomfortable Birch Broom 1} Celtic Park next Saturday. Ji P' will yends flat, a very good move, taking} gor -onditions that were far from sat-| Cush UiMt wey might really” be de- —_— Conundrum bs iy rday. James H.| Tyne eaid that he was not permitted) Ute you honestly. treat you skilfully \ the condiifons into consideration. Daty, | A" \ ; soribed as living “ail te forbearance! THIRD RACE—Shot Gun (3 to 1)| Tiere"... Walan, of the Buffalo hurlers, states | +)’ taxe outside mounts as his contract | Ml ent timer with the en afae abort from his namesake's barn, galloped one | “1° ‘ so are | aud spirit of martyrs. And the thousandsl, 1/0. pirate (7 to 2) 2 Ingold 3 ee that a team consisting of the pick of| cated for, and that Trainer Allen kept | comfort’ and expense. practicable, I Ideal conditions for a great rave are|avissed upon the damp lawns braving] 1, River 4 + Buffalo will be on hand to go against | him busy working out horses between|f# Suarantee to cure any case T under- mile dn LOOP, Lenarka, from the pueumonia, influenza and other fila that = fake. If you cannot call, write for my patie atable, did the trick in 1.0% a track that Is as velvety to the touch month lotuensa and ore sla chat pprentice atiowence, the Dalys, of Brooklyn, at the Talltin| races, : ; Geadam's’ jumper, Beggar Lady,|®* & bit of carpet and ay springy as {Had" the’ feat fire of ‘sport durning ih] FIFTH RACE—Stroller (9 to 5) 1, Games, Walsh claims that the hurlers | “rhe matter has been straightened ont, Dr. L.R. WILLIAM tek (qurned the half mile route in 0.65, Our] turf, thus furnishing gotng that ree [TMNT vee cheered the | Thorneycroft (7 to 2) 2, Vincennes 3, of Buffalo are “wildly enthustastic In} though, as Keene bas notified the train- obe Ine AMS co, jNugget reeled off the mile distance in|auires Uttle effort or Impulse on wet, mud-laden Jockeys and howled. at Bist domes to line Up egeinat (hel New| er 40) let Lene ride, for ONS owners 165 West 34th St., N. Y, ’ +450, Belo and Prairie Flower 1, of|Part of the thoroughbred Jose Nishes with an enthusiasm that an : - one) opponen ‘when not engaged with bis * He ne teaysy lthe Covington string, etepped one mile, The atmsophere, tc should be dry | Cvuld not t mpened. RACE TRACK, Sheepshead Bay, N Contests that alone will be worth the ——<—< lours,9 A.M. to 8 P.M. Sundays, 10 to &. f Neweeaing eti'<be way, 1 S88, Baha, |and thin, with enough heat in the | Journey a Rough On Y., Aug. 2%.—The event of the day out- Journey on Labor Day will be the nine- TERRY MAY PLAY AT. SECOND. { harie gal! the male route aC acuwes perature to induce free perspiration. Journey to the counse was e [aieenee. the Futurity was the Pall Han- bi PRL SRUN Eater oReaEnme: "i lminute gait. May Smith was sent three- WEA CEEEET vorbis Tware GikTOCUbIE, Hundrede eames ae Most | dicap, but in this race, always one of eee = Quarters of a mile in 1.23. Se eee aeae ca. hon Out thousands boarded tie trolleye, and | the intereeting events of this meeting, Pittaburg Won First Game. ‘Terry McGovern is likely to be seen Wyefield and Eolopite galloped three| 8° to the race course of course the Brooklyn-Rapid Transit| there was a very email fleld on acoount (Bpecial to The Evening World.) playing second base for Jim O'Rourke's — oo PITTSBURG, Aug. 22.—The first game| Bridgeport team of the Connecticut i it lines ! furlongs in'043. T. D. Sunivan's ‘The|big stakes are run, there should be blue!Company, with Ite uaual forethougnt| of the weather end track of the double-header played here to-|State League to-morrow when Bowery turned five furlongs {n 1.12. Ex-| gijes, my breezes en li and led open cams for the ry skit ny breezes, green lawns and nthe re Sa EhOAGE. plorer, from the same string, worked the most ancient cars int three-quarters of a mile in 1,26, Fabjus,/4 fresiy aud beautiful and ape, But! oy git eld, One Hundr Olym- Lone Tanne The matinee racing carnival to be held | day between the Pittsburg and St, Louls up against the Murra aie on 0) ie 1d Conipany | About two mites, rc} a 2 ‘4 5 2 Carroll, D. and. Bobbi f th there were none of these things at = w Arroll 'D. and Bobbinet. of ‘the ‘pate | tere one of these things at! were trotted out? j ett National Li fe eee ee rege on SPAY | Bheepsheud Force Tee ut for those who Wera! saree, welgne Jockey, et Witnin. BeiHite, (at Parkway Driving Track, Brooklyn, ee eee ee Meodta by the tolling [street and Lenox avenue. It will bee | Bs i mile in 0.57 1-2, Weather Dinagreaable. Stampede in the Ring Adiiiaumy 1g We Helder Du next Saturday, will be a record-breaker | score: t Be Tra ea vor to. sign the | 5 ) Ms ‘The skies wer hiddan by leaden clouds} + i" id 3, 105 @bonohue. id ae far as diversity of entertainment is RH, E. reoklynite for his team for next RYAN MAY FIGHT SOON, | iat expunged’ moistare ‘every: few "mo- ling until the: big race came atine Fe niet,” 196," Joumer vss. 4 MMA IO concerned. ‘The programme includes {8 Lous 0,991,010 0 0-2 7 2 season, Willie Deegan will again pita |S r4 x * | ments, ‘The atmosphere was heavy,! the crowd moved Into the ire gat nee [se nim 188. Bernharse 6 Fell 1 automobile, trotting, motorcycle, bloycle | *'Batcerte 20 210100 0 5 8 Ol for the Murrays and hopes to defeet r4 i paneyerse = dismpe chiiling and depressing ears ot ne into th ‘ ring ag the} Star: good” Won driving. Time—4.25. ana toot Fock cette ebore Renin Pen Crstefetey ee Ryan, Leever and] the Bridgeports for the second time this u ‘The’ 8 dripped wi ain, and the recon She vne Adjidaumo went th t a Y 5 Tomy Ryan te now on, hin way tol the ce armed wi een, od, the te Wa alma wid aah TT wan a0 Atate NS ail the ordnatie. and wine | events of the freak order. ‘There will —_—_$—$———_— Laci = t { z Py The track was ankle deep With! time enough, Le eer eit, Wowkt not be! handily by three lengths from Amur,| be a race between @ cyclist and a run-| TO PERMIT BOUTS IN BUTTE, ix. the Missouri Athletic Club, Before he slush, and the horses splashed| From ali pads thew nea money who was seoond most of the route!] ning horse, a slow race for wheelmen.| Boxtng wi NO BETTING ON TROTS. f=] 2 hy left Ban Francisco, Ryan said ie would| througt it in an almiss, it-[sem ikers. Rone ey Aasaiied the book=| Valdes, who traligd in the inst part, DS rgearana teh i men, || Boxing will’ be fesumed in Butte,| « S 0 Lh not think of doing any fighting before | sort of style [Ere eoe Amat g stand there was a| moved up along inthe last half and fin] ® Sack race and the usual open events | Mont., In the near future. The miners —_—_- = ‘hk November. Then he thought he would) The Jockeys looked blue and cold, The!a roll of tancnot yinos. euch clutching | hed third. to be found on the card of regular ath-| have prevailed upon the Mayor of that 29,—Thi < \1 he able to train, and the frat man he |aien ‘colors they ware ater jarren |" The eft was a circle or a. halo at SECOND RACK, let meets. city 10 allow boxing, and he has con-| READVILLE, Mass, Aug. Hee \ —<—=_—<— where t was a sea of umbrelli Ma peel, gtte, ookmakers! heada,| Te tP4 0. Belt cerisoss The proceeds are to be devoted to| Miners see that no more fake nevis wey is the last corters and pacers at the \ HERRERA MAY FIGHT YANGER | exces, 2k nee neetteee Doran: wate ae ORE OF money, Mt] | starter, weight. Jockey. st charity, The affair will be held under | held, habe htnnd ic, Tt will be uninterest- * Sporting. uy ‘ people, damp: and uncomfortable, full oti eaiertt fOr the occasion, | Grenade,” 109," O'Neil... the auspices of the Century Road Club jab Readville track. 1k wil ‘speculation ‘is a Of cuss words and the stuft that is sup: fully Atteen minutess Ne min i ee Lames Ton A Hates t of America, and entry blanks can be ing, (non en the police oMcials have ‘ posed to cheer. That was the pteture at) y e es. 2 ver | Séeer Tone, 104, F 4 . he matchmaker of the Mt. Haggin| Snopsnad, aid in marked contrast was UEFA the scent into auch a veeoemy ae | Monee, 108 items obtained from any of the members or| SWEENEY TO MEET WATSON, | Conted not to allow pool-aelling or bet- CONEY ISLAND Pe BEY oe Avaconda, Mont, wanta ta | free tee cOe Ne TES dee wan | OU Muse aa did the. fever DE ei eemit: | Tom Codi 108, WW. Waker! from Henry Veit, No. 114 Himrod str Pateey Sweeney, of Manchester, N, H.,| ting on the result of heats and race 4 Nd ia Hi h thousands of happy. careles ‘Nl tlon move this crawa ey, PECMR: | Batra o'brien... 7 et, |and Andy Watson, the colored boxer, of een EI JOCKEY CLUB atch Avra Mertera, je Mexican | thousands of hanpe, careless, sport-lov- the pet frensledy about | Red Hes, 6D. O/Coaaor 3 “ Brooklyn. Boston, have been matched “to try. con. PHILLIES SLOW.” * Sheepshead Bay, Autumn Meeting, 1903. nter, ger or Abe |+ e a Seow ded lone Ans! Tt ls extina ta jomnelly, 104, Haack a} nd olusions in a ten-round by iy Y K DAY, 2 haan el for a twenty-round bout to bo| Joyed with Seeteren ands cee hs ter of a milion data eee uaF | inion: Be. ‘Dey 4 Boston (A, 1.) Won Firet Game, | vee Civ A. ©. of Manchoater, 3 Ho] ‘The Phillies lost three good men by baa RE TA ge for icdb aipher en dion Labor Day. Herrera {a a big| good fortune that had left them on this |!" Mfteen minutes, ‘The stomed D&N4s | Mitared L.'s Cart, c in night, Sweeney has’ not/being too slow—Piteher Hillott, Indelder TO. NAY (SAT ORDA Peres aie eectneee isa, bla | oind forrune chal ied elk Wom 20,109] an auatenls aris tans voter cena! ‘ } wea tmit 19 The Rrsning Wort) long time: OrLeary-and First Baseman Dona | ¢% ‘ ), AUG. 29, a " w g tha ‘a a NETO be exeursions from all parts of Bly Crowd There, Farming that it was post time had the | tits Hantee eh eee 0 Ga amticene avons tnincroe ine FU | U | au { ia on that day, and the match-| ‘There was a big crowd on band this! pour ming waters, *® Ol When | Tommy Rot. 4, Connell: 16 16 40, 18] double-header ached Realcises 3 } Pf, the club thinks a Nght would | afternoon despite \the gloomy weather | ‘The PAM yeas Start poor, Won driving, Ttme—1,06 36 louble-heuder scheduled to be played ; Men Come to Me! I want every man that is FALL HANDICAP. INAUGURAL STEEPLI- ‘ ne. predictions, The race Was a great one|The vookics Bae ane melted nway.| Grenade rushed to the front at the here to-day between the Washington 9 suffering from Varicocele, EASE, AND THREE OTHBR RACES, | IN WON and the sporting population could not) Thelr clerks adjunted SMES gfoely. [atart and with Funny ‘Bide made the and poston American League teams by Stricture, Acute and Chronic Ulcers, Blood Poisoning, Neto TaN Clan Coe ere FINISH F ‘ord to pas 3 swore softly ‘Send | running head and head to the stretch f ‘Swelli Discharg ; 2 210, "Take f 4 IGHT. |" Waat min who calls himself a gooal 'hhe mete, A with Mimon and Sweet Ton RH. or any Swellings, Cata: isch: , sty N.Y 3 Tee arent teatiee ; games span would permit anything a0 nto take tant ote yee gn the| thelr hela. A “aoah an they, atreishts sesese Q : Ri eumatism i al Its forms, Lost Vigor and Mi ality, , ‘ ; "gout nesee : Fs e rain to deter a jose waitt 109K nt the horaes [ened Grenade drew ‘away and. won jer an ne: nditions, Eczema, Pimples, } |Brookiya, with Brooklyn Melghta. Trolley direct Pie semyceisht rosnds in | SFIS Gt Ratees Aen TTG| ame werner errata phe i ake j chat with me. will give you Free of Charge a thorourh er-3 | net du a for. Gn $00, purse held on| sniffed contemptuously when the matter| ts beautiful in vee Wewures of all that THIRD RACE, Chieago-Detroit (A. and 1.) Game |} 4 frend Stop site wlth slentific opiuion toad ated ao On a barge in the|was mentioned. Rain! They thad gonoe| jockeys were white thoroughbred. The| 5! furlongs Postponed, sonal seainipation, toseter vi pba and scien Seton eaten From Broadway, Willems ‘ h ockes ° ena Const inioutos, ay, Willtamabul Facing when biizgards held up traina| The prize wan'a rich dhe; ‘there oe | Starter, weleht, Jocty. et Hit (Special to The Evening World.) tt bal Bes Apr tep pcb adi ig is 8.30 P.M. Dally. Sundays} | Sree Areca, Gansen by Lander, i rapes hands had to dig a path to the POR reward tn sight, and each boy was Shot Gun, Cab cesar It Wea really a tribute to the popu-| The field broke wages Topol Hite crowded into the grand sfand this specks on the The “crowd Lely Westaip mie oat? CHICAGO, Aug. 2%. ~The game Consultation and Advice Free. CHICAGO HANDICAP: alte ce, M. scheduled to be played here to-day ber 146 W. 34¢ tween the Chi nd Detroit Ameri- ; Le Shae ata aa MacKenzie, M, D., st Account of wet grounds, qe . .

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