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SOUR rT m 2 SPOE IEE OF AE REET IT DERN PEPE MR FT RE AT 6 ¥f THE WORLD: SATURDAY LVENING, SEPTEMBER 26, 1903, <x} SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. a ry YALE TEAM, f EQUINE CRACKS THAT HAVE BEEN SMASHING RECORDS LATELY AT A GREAT RATE.|TROTTERS PACE (Special to the Evening World.) PMPIRE CITY TRACK, YONKERS, 5 souga there was no heduled for this A First Football Game of the Sea- son on New Haven Field Saw Old Eli Meet One of the’ Best Teams in the East. | LINE-UP. recor tng trial scl afternoon, a dig crowd visited the track to witness the final d 3 facing. of the fal) meeting of the Empire City Trottiny was the most sensational The first race decided was the 2.1% trot. Two heats were decidad yesterday with Bernie and Cordova each winning @ heat. In the finul heat Bernie won, dh ating Joe N. for the decision. 2.18 Class Trot—Third and fnaol heat ° | | Positions. Trinity. ae : . 9 ty. Won »y Bernie, Davis; Joe N.. seconds tr rytett Alfonso, Maid. third Tinieht 2.09 class, pac Won. by Theron Power (Murphy), | Berdina (Davis, secoud; Nonamje (Loomis), tmrd, Time—2.08%. 2.9 pace—Fourth and final hea: ‘Ny Theron Powers (Murphy); (Loomis), second, Berdina (Dai Time—2. 11! he speedy mare Theron, Powers made ’ straight, winning the third and hea in clever styl The final heat v Won after a hard drive dows stretch w Nonamle. 13 class, pi purse $500; best two In tree heat won by Garnet (Miller); Indiana vene Tae ely second; . . J. W. Paterson ( vis), 5 Time Lou Dillon, the Greatest Trotting Mare Ever Foaled, and |=2.0 ’ he First Trotter to Put a Mile Behind It in Two Min-/pon Cozine (narews? aaened. titer the First Trotter to Put a Mile Behin in TWO Min- | resins tisha Sonn’ (Winona! utes, Best Two t won by Al- e (Davis); Direct View (Walker) Pus (Merrifte!d), third Time- - 13 Class Pace. UL OF P. VS. DIGKINSON, == ‘NEW HAVEN, Sept. 2 (up for the first game of eher home grounds here Trinity, and the Yale usy observing the work of the new ‘ Fi } 4 > A team. A number of men who are re-/ Smathers’s $40,000 Star, Which Went a Mile Yesterday in Warded asx Yale's second best playe! : ! 5 f - - mere in the line-up to-day for a try- wo Minutes Fia ually nS Kecord. Two Minutes Flat, Equalling Lou Dillon's Record out at the various positions. The day was warm, and jt was pre @icted that the Yale team would not) tempt to roll uy a big score, Tas factford coll ¥ had a good team | r the comm: ement of the season @nd were ready to wager that they ' Would jut up a mark to thelr cre set Bl at the conclusion of ti e i] Third and final hea 1 hy Don Corne (Andrews): Garnet (Miller), second: ‘Indiana John (Wilson) e. There was much xpecuilation on the IT Me autcome of the contest, as Yale deci lod gy 2 anotier split event, % play a kicking game’ ax a trial of (he curry winning t w rules. Kray trotter Crescent. All y " frst Malf—Yale 28; Trinity, 0, the contender, racing the heal to the wire SECOND HALF. 8 t 2,18 Class Trot—Third heat won by Di- *. rect. View (Walker): Allabrieve (Davis) Yale added two more touchdowns to ——++ Gienes Crescent (Curry) thind. Time— score ea the wepuagll half, WA Mean comooned entine'y of wubst'-| DETROIT. 133 | BROOKLYN. tates duplicated the work of the Yale Pe iene cae INVADERS, 8. BATTING ORDER WH was the only man taken out finishing Pic aS Bs THE LINE UP. , the opening all the leaders tn social, peetish on, | Political and financial elrcles graced the Wecaure of injuries oceasion, When Provost Harrison and Mtrinity ati no time had a chance to. Brooklyn. (Cincinnatl. the trustees marched across the field to arn FIRST GAME. gran, ib. Kerwin Tt Farland | unfurl the flag and formally declare the , Second Ft 2) Trinity, 0. nee ss ae § ‘d, eymour, ¢ ign Merman /new fleld open there were over 12,000 i winal Score—¥ irrinity, NEW YORK DETROIT | Dobos, ot Dolan, rt Tompkinson | people on the enormous stands, pdt B58 bere RANT 2) r Do: » Heckley, 1b. : Curria |, Pennsylvania put in her strongest team v, Paes padres Dearmond, %o. Tien |to begin the game, for the purpose of ; Keeler, £1 iso Daly, 2. os. * Lien Wititarne giving the pla the nesessary experi. 1 EWC 1,90 1 cea FOOPAN, hie Ken Robinwon | euce, ‘bat ax tie game progressed several 1 Wil'ing,2b 1 0 Veager.ah 0 eit, os: Seeley lof the substitutes were usd. The visi- i Gani bo 0 Long, Ewing, p. Re Samuel Bovie, jr. U. of Pa. } tors brought down thelr strongest com: i] j Davis, 160 Umpire—wW. Okeron, Lehigh ination with the hope of catching the Beville, © 0 (Special to The Evening World Quakers off edge. TI, Sept. —2.—Summar red the Reds and “Trolley Dodgers” in their last but one appear- far of the seu. n here to. y, The fans Nad nothing to attract them, but the romert of seeing a good game of ball as the result had no bearing on the League race, nevertheless a good crowd FRANKLIN.” FIELD. PHILADEL«| Reynolds was shoved over the Il FRANKLIN F the first touchdown after eight mivuton PHIA, Pa., Sopt. 26.—The football nea-|oi play. after good shite ee son opened here to-day with Pennsyl-| Reinold3s, Mitchell. Alligan ping ania and Dickinson as the rival eley-|Mitehell falled at goal. 5. The event was a notable one, as] Ick-off a series of plays on le levent was A) notable one; soon carried the ball close to Dickin- it also marked the opening of the new | son's line, Bennett was snoved across nkiin Field, which has just been} $d Mitchell kicked goal. Score—Penn, P ta cost of $500,000, On the kick-off Dickinson fumbled and New York. Detroit WILLIAMS, O)=" D1 in six Inntigs Adkins, 2, att irat Lisses on KE Lefont LINE-UP. a Williams truck Out Dy turned out borate ceremonies were arranged|!n three plays Drake scored f ny eae anoaltee borate ¢ : n 3 or Penn. maxtor. Bicciutin, Dan Kerwin, the new "Red recrult, and Provost Harrison unfurled the big} NO, foal. Score, first half, Penn, 18; NEW YORK’: Hee Fultz, 5 Clay ‘ Spel oi aut et made auch # fine showing In the exhthi- flag just before the game began. Many Sceor: Firat Haif—Pennsyivanin, MASTER SI ‘Ss Care Tie by Pitherey. Wolfs | on game at nsburg yeaterduy that |thousands of invitations were issued for 5; Dickinson, 0. i PECIALIST. rs eRyAne [aedeagal opel fo telepliths (PRs eatherbleomn Tre. 9 4 In. NERYOUS DEBILITY care, cys" ue : AAT Aon . : ce id radical in. t epee Watson, Firat Inning. to-dity Tas Z 80 to 60 days by my “own famous on SEY peabody ae Feit | There wa fon of tho strang| Lhis Great Jumper Knocked an Inch and a Quarter Off His 10 IT NEARY Raye Galleri abedog tonas | sAraieeeTata tome nl panne tn. | re, was ron of the, dng P 2 STRICTURE crea, n,futo aut SROLDIERS’ FIELD, CAMBRIDGE, |& #acriiee. Crawford doubled to, lect ing. the. father and. brother of Brook. Own High Jumping Record Last Night in Philadelphia ing, pain or loss of time. It fe @ mar- centre and F ‘Mass, Sept. 2.—Harvand students had] fentre | rrett came home. Wille jing tht , DH amsure, ¢ d Cinzel retired rr. ¥. ‘no ilyn'n third baseman having come up — PY F = = Py 1 “ wm good chance to get an entimate | gled to left and Crawford ¢ home, | from Chnittanooga to see Summy in the He Cleared the Bar at 7 Feet 9 1-4 Inches. PROSTATIC I pécmanently cure ANY of thefr foothall eleven to-day when It] Kage: was caught stealing second. | wind-up. Strang, ar. 14 an old baseball TROUBLES Dae rad “OMe or © dined up against Williams for the fest! 7% ' magnate, haying been President of the r oun lea hori and of cured in from 3 to 10 game. wild throw to firsrenchod third. Pulte! Southern League two years no. A COMPARISON OF THE MILES OF ee ee VARICOCELE supe! go fiom,s, 0,30 * The eleven. they discovered, is tar] walked and stole second. Mullin passed re rnal absorptive process. feom the inferior and altogether hope- tt ciketadiate mera Whe “ita MELODY | BESTS uM STONE. LOU DILLON AND MAJOR DELMAR. Frank Farrell is to quit the turf soon. (Spectal to The Evening World.) Bits finda olen Tne to 90 uy Jess aggresation which the pessimists His horses have not been particularly] MILWAUKBE, Wis., Sept. 2—Young| MPOQISON Son from the system without © of ame—2.25, Umpire—Btr, ¢ ney decided to give the : ee meaaiinie! or with u drive to third, but , arelc 3 EMT EG ag rere prophesying last. week. Te back ored™ Flherfeld, wticted. fay successful (hla season, Anyaow, Mr. | Mowatt, of Chicago, and Charles Neary, WASTING Time of cure 10 to ¢0 U Behelkopt and aMrahall. gives Pe eC (Special to The Evening World.) Three- Farrell 1s very much taken up with his) Of Milwaukee, fought a fast six-round : eg 1a¥S, OY, mY, OMInal, Delng one of the fastest the And the “Ieldrenehite thicd Wille] BOSTON, Mass., Sept. 2%.—Jim Stone Quarter. Half, Quarters. Mile. American League baseball venture and| draw in @ windup bout before the Mil-| MM WEAKNESS spi, remedy. (used Phas ever had. and the ine also showed | wiigied to lett and Miberfeld came home, | and Honey Melody, two faat local light- Lou Dillon peseretea0) 1.007, 1.31 2.00 has reason to believe that it will prove] Waukee Boxing Club here Inst night, Don't Delay, Come Tob Rais, Shea and Knowlton, of Inst] Ganzel bunted and died. Williams reach-| weights, went tweive ragged rounds to Major Delmar 30) 0.89 1.29 2.00 more profitable than horseracing. Neary had the lead In the first three|M 1 make no charge for a friendly talk Year's eleven, were all in their old po-| ME second. Da nt a high one tol a draw at the Lenox Club last night. Ven G a : \ With the sale of Mr. Farrell's horses,| rounds, but in the fourth and ftth| (or correspondence. Come to me jn the Long, which the ex-New dence. I have been ex- Pet strictest confidenc e they would have only time tol 4cing Pepper, ‘The Musketeer, Blues, | Mowatt forged to the front and gave the] Mitten, oalinn ‘private and special vy, but the above comparison would leutta, Colonist, Duelist, Minotaur] local lad a hard battle, diseases of men fo orker dropped is came home. Beville died| Stone would not contest unless a draw} From the above table one would Judge Yaitions in the line, supported by such ‘powerful new material as Robinson, the that Major Delmar ls faster than Lou{ go i: Sty at firs, Fo *. eclare both iw thoyee’s otbiny lg shot-putter, and Carrick and Par-| “* firs Four run) was ir if both were on their fet | re ir 30 years. Ni Xinson, of last year's freshman. team PRESS iors the end. claiming that Melody was| Dillon, the first trotter to reach| be almost impossible to compute. and others will be put under the ham-| He landed repeatedly with his left, but Reckiae, ay ca equipment. buy nove welght. If a dec <out on a quick plas by EL-| rendered Melody anzel ovan fied to Bl-| as he did all Guire singled to. contre, but] ana him at recohd. No runs.| damaging. fon shad been! the two-minute mark. Delmar ve secured it, r ten rounds that were twoe| minute mile at the Empire track cer-| talnly appeara more remarkuble hut The day was & splendid one for foot- ; vball, and a large crowd witnessed the Pe Sy ‘contest. erfeld ta | epardrecerad 9 | berfeld. Fp kde first halt Harvard ecored twiea | Mian’ tor Who held the watch on Major| mer, A number of yearlings, itis under-| in the closing round Neary had all the| use you honestly, treat you skilfully! ier mile at] s:yod, will be retained for the present. | better of the mill, and several times eattheraae a ey Peete ateies Y clocks regis : i al 1| Mr. Farrell has not been at the race-/ had Mowatt going. But for a strong| (comfort. and expense practleable. “I would 1 “a ‘out, more steam, for $0000 says will drive his Fulle the next kick off, and Harvard again call on the services of Jockey Santry, of Ca —— Hours. 9 A.M. to 8 PM. Sundays,10 to 3. pked 0 1 ost ¢ att by Bi . i : re ‘ Renea the bait oy garded TRUTGN Te Adkins sent one to frat ahead of nlm | distance. but i ng inthe lage Lwe | hale invcsecane, ther thecequsecer ance of Del nd| track for two weeks, but has been a| rally Mowatt made in the fourth round| Mun fy de cannot call, write frecery ‘made two runs of % yards and 15 yards| (M4 dled Conroy walk and Fultz! rounds when he crossed fis right and]. ay sees Dillon on in a ra nese | daily attendant at the ball games. THis/he would have lost the fight, ‘as Neary| phono cure. Medicines furnirhed, b oFeapectively and ‘three mines irae! reached first on Yeayer's ¢ I knooked Melody through tho ropes, He|!* the fastest time ever made for the) Owner Gillin Hes to. di the | commissioners at the track have been had all the best of it in th Juding & £ Bay, Come scored the first: touchdown SRisIea toe Jetty and Soe arted too hate in the pout to gain distance. Delmar tired in the last quar ee Na the sae MDI RE | nie comparatly small wagers for, rounds. t in the concluding ) Wy ae co. the season on a line plunge. Wint-| Vien the ball te snpebattt 1 Advantage and showed thee ter of his mile, while Lou Dillon put on] Memphis next mont 3 Smathers sc i h Ns ‘ Jams failed to gain her five yards after Lush Co roy, ca ut Pultz of his opponent's stift stabbing. ir of his m ve MH who bought Delmar only Wednesd. him. He will probably dispose of second In the semi-final bout between Eddie 165 West 34th St, N. Y. z hicago, and Mike Riley, of One ran Form players who follow the thor | plon in that race and would ; ved the bali over the lin = io had kicked the first and will release his clever traine! Marshall, iy STi , Milwaukee, ey a fully, failed in this, A S-yvard rua by TRING IAnI ees ROWELL STRICKEN. eee eee eee aeMinen incr ttein A eu cDilonlaeanie oy | Prank Welr, unless statements made by) draw MCN cole nee te p at tehirnen ; Barrett singled to. lea 4 Tash rome to dope out the winner if Lou} (21) Jeu 2 anor i s antry ad hade SI Re MERY Lhe Rats ay OF cetegPeX” KICK] walked: Crawford, was wife on Gon: Dillonvand) Delman ren taber raseOrl ig Gimee ne tee nis friends are not based. upon fact. | and was entitled to a dectsion core first halt: Warvarde 31; Wine] sos's bad throw, which filled the bases. | Charlie Rowell, the famous. six-day eins a jams, 0. tr forced Crawford at second, but| palertrian, who won the world's cham- i See aBrrett came home on the play. Yeager | 544; : a a ; ond Halt. Legion to Mant Lah care home mid | #onship at Madison Square Garden in In ‘the 1a J scored | Care wells tothitd, Tang forced Yeager, | € early ‘80's, has been stricken with ss ard plunge straight [Curr scoring Donovan fled to Fultz. | blindness at his home, Cambridge, Bng- through left tackle. M " Marahall kicked a runs. hi ey - e The Star A Dlay pretty goal from a aiMeult angle. Wiillanin foul fled co Meciuire. Gansel| anc: This 1s not, the only misfortune Isen to break the victorious streak of | the Poughkeepste nine at the St. George Second Half—Harvard, 6; Will-|, Jaman ifouan ay that has befailon Rowell, for he nas a 1 adh + WIM] out, Long to Carr. Davis fed to Yeager, | et ae a ea eels now valent cid” Carsey'e ‘Meta’ to-morrow at | Celoket Grounds in Hoboken to-morrow, Score—Harvard, 17; Wit 5 destitute. - Equitable Park, Sixty-seventh street and | ** : team has won \a game of the Fourth Inning West End avenue, The Stars have en- | *¢res and will surety play its hardest eee VANDERBILT WINS STRONG BATTERY FOR STARS | POUGHKEEPSIE IN JERSEY. Suen of Newark, prom. | The strong Hoboken team will CaRsuLEs milling Bart” Wolf went In to pitch | gaged @ well-known battery to work| to carry off this one. Lindeman, the KIDNEY TROUBLES AWD URINARY DISCHARGES. ACURE IN 48 HOURS. ~ nw York. Mciire put one to the and was doubled at first. Wolfe was -| Hoboken’s star twirler, wil : OTHER GAM ES. ‘tileld fence for two bases, Mullen }out, Lang to Carr. No runs for them, while oeney ona onan twirling for them, “while A, ats, gure ane nin Sten Davies non aroponay ly Ninth Inning. The semi finals for the Country Club] PARIS, Sept. 26.—W. K. Vander-| talizing slow pall will In all pro ¥| Inague pitcher will occupy the box for = ianzel a beautiful ronning cateh t Mets." CORNELL—HOBART. of Bar fly that stood the root-| Mullen fanned. Barrett singled to]#d Consolation cups, in the fall tour: | bilt's Quos Ege with Johnson up,| pe the mainstay of the ‘Mets. the Poughkeepsies, : cra on thelr heads. Umpire Connolly Jeentre, | Lefty Davia mistulged Latsh's/nament of the Westchester Country | Won the Prix J'y Sule Clurdls Handi- ————— — : a 1f—Cornetl 5: Hobart, 0, | was Ktruck in the stomach by a passed | M3 oh Went for a triple ,and. Bar: | oy, sewer’ wence } at the Colombes race — minutes. “ish tripled to right centre » scoring Lush. ‘rawford stole src: bs ic “ also ph . Firat Halt—w Point, 0; Cole | scoring Mullen sud McGuire. Crawford (ond. Carr fled to centre, Yeager waa [handicap being played eset ee Ipectal dvackeror constant eters rom any eo. doubled to le coming home. Carr / Rt and, sent to Misi, Lang forced! th the Country Chis Cup set Moller BRIGHTON'S TWC GAMES. él ome 0 6. © social chat with me, and'T will coum te : singled to and a throw to second | Yeager. ‘Two runs. AOU RONTARANVEREhinaton o6at y explain to a to catch ¢ At Brighton Park, Brooklyn, to-mor- you m system of treatment which I have orig. Ru ture Cured While in the Consolation Cup at row morning the Brightoos the inated and Geveloped. atte may wale ee Leena £8 treating dineases peculiar rs et Wyld and Poot beat} Valerian Lyceum, | Flood, to men. It ts a tester sample treatments to offer you.” My educate tee 2) ofl with our Improved Blaatle ‘rune. We reall bet Wyld and oot beat} Valerian Lyceuny | Clo Proposition. no trial OF eae Alon, coudelnn all sien quacks fiers, ny, et With cane Timnt and day. Retatne” the: meirong, Moller and Worthingto | Baton, of Holyoke, will do Uie Honora | Im Tlence, my consiltnes. ny etree om onarge, — thorough personat exaisral at tures under the hardest exerciae and fighting it out tn the final round for] for the Brightons. Ac 4° o'clock the fener e,iue An "nonest aud selentife opjuion of your care, and it | Gad went ge fe rerent strain | Hxaminution ffee, Lage tm, im Srp, am rrowhich failed, Crawford | Conroy filed (o Long. Fultz was safo | beat y siruok’ out. Long | on Donovan'a hy thryw to first. Keel- | lett Four rune. | of Was safe on Yeager's fumble. Elbe sion V eager. Walt feld forced Keclar with a drive to Long. y followed with | Wut ne third, Withams Med to |» aingled to| tight. No runs a HAWTHORNE FINISHES. waren (Special to The Evening World a eine t< won the first game of the dou-| te check the wining streak of the} Orthod LAO Biythenens sane Keeler foul Med to, : hn fy v ye ; “Alle t 0. If, on the oth for lad Bend. eee cret. STi of the! willle tor hive turd | SECOND G ~ | the second cup. ‘The summary follows: | Can League play curable, Karanteo to cure you or refund to you every cont you have Aid in oy - — Bites facheduied t6 be rae thie i ne co. Ct TAME. uinty Club Cup-Sem-fnals: John sett ol SOE CN Tait tov effect a permanent cure of your condition. °r make no charge for aedt- a ternoon resulted as follows v to. center, Moller, i Lakewood, bear C. H. Jack eines, as Shey. always sonnee 4 * ry fos asked. J attribute my suo- Sport ng. ‘g i at, Race—Three-au oy le. —Won Willlama gon, Pel damn Country lat by A(uprana MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. coss to promistng nothing but what I cen do. and always doing what I prom{se, I a fo ee e Best Man, 2 to pla " lon, s i, ° By Hedai.7 tot o 8 eat stan, BATTING ORDER. iey, beat W. K. Gillett, Pelham ‘County ne VARICOCELE ae DRAINS MORRIS PARK RACES Whey was third, ‘Time—l.1 y Inning. Cfub, by 4 up and 2 to play RACE TRACK, MORRIS PARK, N. permanently cured without fd losses that wap the very Bd Ritee-—Shiort s by Donovan war rettr nerfeld to New_York. Detroit ————[— Bept. %.—The entries for Monday's exiting oF ty is coerstieme 2ute from you and Inter lead AUTUMN MERTING, 1908. 5 to 1 and Fi Ginecl, MeG n filed t 3b, Barrett, of, Facey ate: ; Se ooneeai artonaa R x € roy. Bi rel Ms ne } |. . co— -vear-old . ere stopped at ena! pte eal ep a H ni iN ct, Len Vo DETROITS HERE TO-MORROW tet ertat as lds and up; seven a SH LOR A ones by wr MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, ace—Seven-elghths of a mile Ganzel_ fied to Lush. Davin fied to} Rloerteld —_— Cantalian +100 Sautd Wen ‘by Enatian Lad, © io 3 anil 1 19°2; | ocntre Reville cingied to short. Wolfe | Wittens | For the fray time in many ver’ a| Bea Puiaers ig {h diuland gene, case ECZEMA TO SATURDAY, OCTOBER 40th, Pausitons 7:10 10, was second: J.P, May-| ied to tht, 3 angel i professional bageball tean will be ween) Belgamd os". ta Daring Sal i STRICTURE : STTNpeNAN, or any, eruptive BOTH INCLUSIVE, *) Pourth Race—One mile and Sixth Inning. Morar . in action in thls clty on a Sunday. On| geen Eilzay eco eee 14 ' Manently oured by me, SIX RACES EACH DAY, ° \ A By NY i lsh walked (Gensel ninde. al eced th an@elp, Olympia Field, One Handred and Thirty. | Love N Samaden cana Been ELE £ 10 to argis, Was | stop and retired Crawford. Carr’ sh at nally ¢ i evel De ond Kace—The M are old ira ‘Dime—i.54 2 gled and got to second, when Lash waa, © mDpire=Mr, Connoall: Atth etreet and Lenox avenue, the De-| ingeHouien cours tron: Colle and Keld DISCHARGES \ RACES ON THE FLAT, ee eS Gauehe’ between “that hare and third | AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, New| tfolt team of the Amerioan League will ali oe shine «117 Adbelt 55-12 NI scpsee completely impediments oured HURDLE KACES Yeager flied tu Fultz, No runs, York, Sept. S—In a slugging game the | Mt fts best team in the field and try | HPrcery, erat Pe reee tf i ta cutth Y HAR COU ONE SRIIRONe Pilte Aled EB a K Kame the ita SUD Collestor. Jeasup N- ' IMB operation, , BLWINNERS AT ST. LOUIS. ].,,:ehror oy uted to net “Pine aed BLOOD POISO j STBEPLECRASES.. ING { i RHEUMATISM Matron, for fillies Lush, No runs. header this rnoon fro! Jchampton aeml-professional team of} ,hn | Race F ' Semepeneenecie) to che Yvening. World.) Rent Arete Hnteatue Taare {P| America. the Murray Fine, “Wild ii} Honbenoegets Reldame permanently without . fn att ite towne to pocmes {FURST RACE EACH DAY AT 2 P.M. Pcmcamelion ing ore ene. cs ce frat toning. the visitors acoring twice | Hoorn AUS, did wreat, series aa | Ruanree Armenia” fed Ta Ee eiteatmene, 7m BI RIRST DAY, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 98, “Ment, %.--Following are the re-| tong fied to Held eDonnsan toning ora ae ce] pitcher for Ned Hanloas Brooklyn. teamn arn : 1 LA , 5 Riis races scheduled to be rin | wala Une was cane sealing eva? | and the Invaders four times ant year and who now im the Tigers is Mineoia’ s NERVOUS DEBILITY BLADDER AND KIDNEY #/THE MATRON, RUN IN TWO RACES, hin afternoon: MeGatre walked and reached third) At the end of the fourth inning the | 4t#" Owirler, will twirl against the Mur- i Race" $ CONDITION y ate Race—Three-quarters of a mile. aAeaLillonranxlenitoleeniear Batrert TORN GLL sane nning the | tava, while. Willle Deegan, who haa a UBER Nae: UVER ISON oe et eee ef Ml ezaeats Sieaperaalvo eet past JEROME HANDICAP, ro Gourt, 12 (9 1 und 6 tol forcea Atutien Sion: Re oot 9 to 8 In favor of the Ti dig string of victories, will work against ria. High Chancettor...114 | MM Care amict Amprovene! AKD YOR ’, Rene Mac. 4X0 was second; ‘Panget pialbertas “drive ofr jhim| and Adiking, the Invaders’ tiew nit him, Bugenia Burch tan eee ‘Write if you cannot call, All correspondence strictly confidential and all zepiiee THREE OTHER RACES, R on a don tx! A died, t.] Went to the bench and Wolfe took ‘his So Firth Race falda; six and « hal Take Recond Ay to Wills huce—One smile and seventy 1. bu a DALRNE Cot: , furlongs of Withers tnlle. t in plein envelopes. Inclose two-cent stamp to insure reply. Taka Kecon Is Ay, Rongaw. 3 to} ands to pune Tet SAMEHE OYE | piace, : » Wine Firat Games | ail Gt Rhine Nd” Aurumanter «0... 108 *WOFVICE HOURS-9 A. M. to R20 P.M. SundAY®, 10 A, M, to dP, ML MUS p aging. Seana, tines, te, Morea yas gecond; He- ul seitied down afier that and {t Eventing World.) enndrioc OF Ane PRS + Feturnlne immediately after the ime—1.47. Inning, was nip aud tuck from that unttl th BOSTON, Sept The Aret game ot] Herre ho: Abe a tesa tract it Q CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE. roby Harlem Railroad from Grand C _ Lush tripled to left. Crawford's high felghth inalng, when the ‘Tigers clinchea | te double header scheduled to be 110 Precious Stones. 111 > al Station to Fordham at 12.00- ghd TBALL TEAM. | 9"! pire Davis, alt searing aha | matcore plaved hare toalay between the St Bartel cariolaniona ten (eal D rs M MA S aiiun ton boris Tang, ve cae St Fordhén olny oO ‘a wacri- py oO t orto tes a aN ree-year-olda * M4 rc by ev om f: yyotsthe Seen Bolo feed. Wear ii Wy Intain ¢ awtors| The «ime was one of the slowest! rormtn auntie viet eae nie oye : ie, td a Siorris’ Park Musie Wy Landers ete scoring. On Elberfeld's error Long wis neal diame ing tro © followin mre ‘ raitiiet 4 aire Hie ; x fate. DONOVAN heve a Hunt 19 fests Mes Ha ee ana ia OCT Mae Sac : Montoniitges 01s. Bente el 3G Medical and Surgical Office, RO HAR aR. esi Bi fated To tabi dgooped ARaRRIE curd: Hed “the "atand wt Uf Toutes 1 10 herent s i : 146 WEST 34TH STREET abilaen Pasa ll a Bevilte forced Ulm called, % ee. pn gS Ly porn an ve Taciter expertar Miah wy 4 eer ‘ f Y . bln Guide Droaures efoe sain Beet