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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 29, 1903. hee a paste © SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. SO - Bee ar DAW [PPE HANLON AND The chou acts Cees eee BOWLING TOURNEY IN FIGHT With AUHLIN MTT ticedeiig wal : SSS ae “Young Corbett” Will Probably Give Winner| — ss Almost Impo Break Through His Chance to Fight for Title, GAMES TO-NIGHT. A {] Knights of Columbus Tournament Brooklyn Rie Mates Host of Friends) Guard—Is the Favorite || pro Patria, Haslem, Regina: Coot ° a “oeN] Cit Tanlon, 'Friscc ‘od: if 4 by the Way He Stands Off the Akron) Over Yanger To-Night Lin arsed ufée hc nae uarounntve!| Coonbonn tar waa tak ve toi cnt | unetcaas aot ebegs eee _ Giant for Six Bloody Rounds. earmarks all over him, meets Benny/alship always brought Benny around) tan, Prospect, Lexington. Yanger, sometimes known as the “‘Tip-|in ood shape for the next round. Fifth Avenue Fall Tournament— ton Slasher,” a Chicago feather, before Roth | woyanger toon the faithtully for! | patac.e Union, Moonrise. Francisco, to-night in a semi-windup|/Ous and Churley Seiger Helping mim | thian, Bedford Palace, Metropolitan, for the feather-welght champlonship. ut mniversal Academy Tournament— , : forria Levy, of th v b, |] Univers y I's a semi-windup for the title, he-| who has the’ Decemser date: says ne f Circle vs. Dince causo the winner will 1p all probability | will give SLPHIA, Sep As a glut-, pris ishment Kil Carter, PHILAD! on the lat Eakin has few if a focwuares “4 will Corbett” a match’ with the pugitistic pro ound the Akr be matched to meet “Young Corbeit, nn he wi como West. y. §. Devery was one of the eae int : Ree tS i Hanlon has been ing aw ts| W. 8. Dev great Last night ¢ if Ant lthe world’s fcather-welght champlon.| work in Alamednn dtl doe need and| attractions Inst night at the opening of jbefore the same club in December, | Harry Foley helping him. ‘The 'Frisco| the All-American Bowling Tournament ‘To-night's battle ts the second mee:-| boy Is pGomfident of winning. and says) at Kiumpn's Harlem Circle Palace al-' ing of these doughty youngsters, Their| {HO fight will not xo half the time it|i... A ix crowd saw the start of the Gus Ruhlin, the Akron is would have satisficdat least a couple of) most blinde plug-ugiies. He lias moro of the bull- went de and With biood.. Ha took count, and rising to ls feet made a frantic rush at Ruhlin, Janding on the dog tenactiy than any pugtiiat now {Jaw and straightening up. Gus. . The \last contest went to a twenty-round| the style of the Easierner, and says the| games, and it 1s expected that an even ‘fore the public. He can take raat i wd was frienzled. Carter won them draw. as not there with the wallop he} jorer one will be on hand to-night. plows to the round and be strong under His grit and gluttony for pv | Hanlon te favorite in the betting at! "ii Advertised to have. | | oh as| The competing teams were the Broad- to tell. ‘There wa n Ruhlin's ble kept pegging away Eddie, in speaking| way Wongwood and Enterprise. ‘The ‘Why.! latter contained such cracks as Gerdes an would the present time at ofds of 10 to 9, Tho ‘Corbett’ did,” s: prevailing opinion 1s that the local poy|of thelr comparatlye punches. Auhbutigated punishm: Yeeem possible for ar human being, Kia’ being. NAH WIth! the Val Moperoe jadalnw rf Jovery Ume ‘Corbett’ hit me in the fac riloiceas; Wu re Bet storing Grub last i weith, the van hor landing will enter the ring at sont | $6 7 ee gvaery, time “Gorbett’ hit me in the faceland Wilckens, while the roadways bs Beene aeeincict Bee eee cUprt the Atty round ‘RUblin Had! & the long end. His great fights with|Yanger is daferent. He hit me often had Fred Schwartje playing anchor. ee ee me gained a host uf admirers bY) aiighe navanage, “Corbett,” Attel and Yanger have put|enougi, but theres nothing in iti he's. The Longwoods are ovidently not used Shie pluck, grit and ones, and hls minds of ‘Frisco | pot hi as the cha’ ¥ . : ot ©) “etock soared several points higher after Ruhiia Did Forcing. EE ee aaa oa Wawia: | (null het eTussday ishtvand (aes wnat cr, Comment OGM Ie end | Were) ee (3 tu ded which ushered in the] The biss fellow forced the fighting 11 sports, and he {s lool upon happens. I was a little backward last VOUS at the start, and lost the first eeeete hota sounded which ushered in the) Tie big fellow forced, the, lghting tn ner this time by a knockout. time, but Tilgo right In thie Aight and gamo by 11 pine, : ‘start of the Inst 1 td ite Mae i moebenuaiionent tl Yanger claims a broken hand fn the Bote pl Ghuthoen mleatacesioet In the second game the Longwoods Mgt, and tte hardost ever witne n off bis guard Bat last fight hindered him a whole lot, but! ,,)0,rerree Bos nnen Bare mith, of Were shifted about when they lined + vin the Quaker City. Carter left the r ve pefore he broke it there was no choice| Oakland, who officiated In the last en-) Up against the Enterprise quintet. The blow an: ind staggered The crowd w shouting for Carter, as to the winner, Hanlon had him! gagement, will got the place. !iuiter did not show up to expectations had some trouble in disposing of the Longwoods. In the third game both th a badly disfigured face. His lips} Hd nove were bleeding an d swollen, His NEELOSESTO | Meyes were puffed up, whitie bis body was AK man, and, grittl teama. nl ag Vaw {rom the flerce pounding It recelved] lis dat Carter {i Rip and “tuck: torins ten teates the Banh tho jonilier-encased hands of tho inter evads Broadway five flnally winning out by i twenty-six pins. The scores: re Akron giant, And Ruhlin, it ts hardly suikely ho will forget in a hurry th ‘efodge-hammer blows delivered by tn Prooklynite. A long gash over his le RST GAME. ; Broadway—B: 184; f R T M Herrick, (141; Ferber, 180; “Sohwartle, Tat: Langwon h M , iD. blow, if ughter-house, |! n the faces of| | CHESTER, Pa., Sept. Mert: oe: Jeye, a bruised face and a sore body f Agid an eloquent tale of the punishing Lenny, the featherweight boxer a ‘Total, i ability of Carter. ‘Ged on } ity, bested Paddy Nee, of Pitts GAME. Sie. RL lanier 1 a six-round bout before the Broad- 6 lene sPogils 15; D. Meg- | epee’ bast otans eho Runtin. ilving t way AL. hore last nine. Lenny out-} Trainer Taylor Decides to Keep Son of McDuff sia ‘tii, Mose Be Bees 1 About a month ago the two a Ws fought Neo throughout the contest and A i i 108s) Wilekona inte aackeny 18ic in the ame ‘arena. On that occasion]nd when the wong sounded both piel fought Noo throughout the contest 4) at Gravesend During Morris Park Meeting. fst Wilekeng,” ati, Meyer! 2g | Mullin came within an aco of giving) Hats Were Ured nnd weary. Th es In the third round with a left swing to Enterprise TURD Game, Care quictus, and many who wit-l{or had honestly earned a dri tho Jaw. Gerdes, 16t; Wiickens,” iday Sakae 38 heaved that bout looked to see the Kid} —— — oe u managed to get on his feet at the (Special to The Evening World.) tance, well in hand, in 1.48 1-2, an excel- ‘Totes, 708. i yt away Just night. In Unis they we count of nine seconds and lInsted the] GRAVESEND, Sept. ‘The weather | lent move. Here Vad; Berber, ha; TaeReaN, 1B: Ukrecably disappointed, Carter wos a BOSTO N IAN S OO K round out by clinching. was superh at the Brooklyn Jockey| Kelly, Burlew's foreman, sent Grand | Total, 825. ’ Atorsive throughout tho fight, He forced | In the preliminary bout Jack Waldron,| Club's course this morning during the three-quarters of a miie in ae ie pace, and more than once made Mis nf Trenton, knocked out Willy Edwards,|salloping hours. ‘The erlapness of the - RACERS FOR MEXICO. burly antagonist break ground, He of Philadelphia, in the seoond round. alr acted as a tonic on the horses and stor, a recent purchase from Mad- Jacked the » of Ruhiin, but offset I (ane, caitsed the exercise boys to be continu-| den, edccd PLN Vaan Cr pat ar.| LEXINGTON, Ky., Sept. ver Py y PMG Mare, od 7 9 a gthia by his contiaual leading and will ENGLISH HORSES ARRIVE, {2¥¥ 07 shots guard, as the racer Were Sica imeesed six UsOnmaTIneL et Jose Dolores Mendes, am etanitekecd biw! to /sst “Another 1 + Jina filasy mood, ‘The track, although | "The Hoson stablo's New York ti, was] horseman of Zamora, New Me eh cd a thai] sent five furlongs in O. purchased of G Straus t phe = pinwentile. Ls The Atlantle Trahaport line steamship |® little muddy, on thei tnelde) ral,’ tad) SARt NaS ie nh game eiriig, Wav th cheenue cot. Bron he tw \ men entered the ring the =) Minnehaha, which arrive’ yesterday | dried out considerably in the middle. gent one mile In 1.50, old chestnut colt Hempstead, ape benwrenitumn woah was vers! dope enna a " ; somite Ke AV. W Gare aoeet Fou ‘ yee ccheaney, with “Tug” French in the]. igney worked Billy Roche three furs’ S0ldsby, dam WHightnlutin; the bay Ipparent. Rablin looked. fully thirty-] All “dope” on the coming series 19 crods, Coming from, the Whit: | from London, brought a collection of y nk at an| longs In 0.2. yearling filly by imp. Golderest, five pouncs liwaviee than his opponent,| Practically valueless, In consequence of| that claim x a Joke. ‘They ouaht | sixty-one thoronghdred hoi ses, including |saddie, was snown on the track at an) “oi vong sent Prince Vic to a gallop) dam Relent; tha bay yearling dilly wh hot, however, the case, as the| the troukjgwewith the players. The) PN de hee can in part | eee Cea Lae SR TI EDO | GArIy,: Hivare oe Trelnee a ee teviee | CRMO eRe oReR Caan by Handsel, dam Mother Bun 4 wast not, ho e case, as the ; ) S they can tn par stallion, ‘The horses are fre Sand-| Sr wice i ; sel, dam 3 : {Wo men Ktenned on the acales after the] “dopists” Gam. levee yp Assurance that! Com the fal they have Hingham stud of King ldward, the] MacDuft horse to a slow aie back m\VJrtield reeed off five-eighths of a! \ayur, und. from Mrs. ia fight le A bet between the man-| the piayers will “oeRtend themselves) made Chevery stud of the late Henry McC: tround the course and too! im McGuire had Henry Clay Rye gallop; Isracl, Thorndale Stu mei Catter tipped the bei at} under the circumstances. On form and! mont, and from the Cobham Stud Com-|to the barn. Whe racer's trainer had de- @ mile in 1.50 4-5, King B., of the aame | ling, bay colt by Gov. vit 1 : a ot te 1 cir at ee pany, and were sent here to be sold S11 oiqeq to pe on the esay side with Fis} string, breezed six furlongs in 1.2 ‘also pilrenased of: Charies 1% Hounds, wh thlin weighed! with both teams playing to their Hmit 1 publi wuction. W. D. Grand, who wily f Bark mecting. | “Draper's, Sonoma Bele reeled off, “trosung bred mare and the five- at we vind to win, the Boston team seems to hav’ Fell the horses, was present dt the ole sy pMao" during the Morris Pa pest| threo-quarters of a mile in 1.27. ar-old lick” trotting stallion Can't over Madden's] a shade the better of the argument in ne rook landed. of them as soon o8] Under the conditions about the be Mol Senta ‘a recent ‘arrival from St.! ‘Tell. From John }, Creizhton, Orehard 1 > to use hia advance hey_were landed. move shown was by Ethics and yale Loutis, was sent to a half-mile gallop in Park Stud, he bougat a thre Ad With Crigey in sli Pittabirg Js | lumstead, of the Hampton Stable's/ 0.5: = rotting mare and iW yes Min an? the ana Inferlor In the battery 1 ton hie aces ne reworked) Hmmest Parham four ie a) Paetlet ae yielded the potn. + Peete eter tne eake nf arguments and They were sent by thelr trainer to a} | ws Pe anthe, dennett string, | shipped reste ni GR Eas Onan Kivi man even break on the In gallop of one mille, negotiating the dis sty.) f-mile In 0.54. ed for br urn MeGovern Wan Lutro: Held, the ston team has the betcer 7 sienna the refer nehting spl on past. performance the ind the added advantage of playing the 1 first anes of the series On i | odueed and m a Mase £ anecets That the are poor figite Joe rim, the Talk wgainst od n demonstrate | we then Introd and eb Hea eiconttThat sie. wher ‘ . ner, 0) Fir W) that neither of tun has been brilliant all the y the pugilista nor Hoo Fitzsimmons winning uphill races, | | could put him out inside of six rounds. ¢ PPLOR ROUBLE ONG . ay Stocking-Colts series are m The men agreed to break clean, and pete trouble i Hoston and Pitts a are the be! them on oly Journ The s was planned last wi Cart ANSL Mtaararkicenaenlatlther OG timo t LONDON, Sept. 28,—Prince Royal won| Ike Cohen, the English feather-welght, outset shot out his right ike a Seainst strikes, | Nevortie geen i leans the Great Foal Stakes for three-year-| was tho principal in another finish fight piston-r It found lodgment over the (iey ought to get a @hare of the pro- olds at ona mile and two furlongs, at|in the vicinity of this city last night. " heart, ‘Time and again the 400 pounds) — the Newmarket first October meeting | After a little over two minutes of fight- 4 of human flesh met in the middle of the, : to-day, William C. Whitney's Pan| ing in the sixth round of a bout with Re ring with «a thud that made the s Glichael_ was second and Arion ran|Tommy Murphy, the clever and unde-| ports of the s It was Aghting| third. Four horses started, feated feather-weight of the New Polo for fair. No time lost by. elther >) e —— Gone encdmnute unveatnetocentie ten man, Carter did not give Rublin time) BASEBALL. sounded over him, setae to get properly set, and thereby saved| NE esi oan e PRINCETON BA ut lett, hook i the jaw yros what ae himself many wicked blows aimed at! ———— eother ray pne aner ee while ne| it lasted. Both boys fought nard al Mo um. | | PRINCETON, N. J. Sept. 2%—The ine way and, although Cohen show ~d to Ryhlin. remembering bis puuches ot 1 interclass baseball games started yester-) good advantage in the early rounds, he NEW YORK’S Pei co ane, wHIAKe neatly “took ithe day with a victory for the seniors uver| proved later to be no mated for Joniinte MASTER SPECIALIST. { breath out of Carter's body, devoted the sophomores. The game was particu-| Oliver's good boy. | NERVOUS DenITY exe cont much of his attention to that part « larly without feature save for the pitch- —— DEBILITY Cures, aute Baits oatoas Stowe nese) CRIP] Ff) BY CAME FIRST LINE-UP. SONS OF OLD EL! NOW IN HARNESS scsisscmcte'ist'cocisSs) —coNDON TW Fnisco, JAHN Dt NY Greece and waist. | vi Hnal score was 2 to 1. The batteries | vet The mei fought furiously as the Senlors,, Stevens and, Giarke; Sopho-| jonn Condon, of Chicago, will controt STRI TORE eared in to 8 mteke round neared the end, It was a fight} ——— —— —— od sissitehs Nest ate the fleld books at the coming winter [fing pain or loss of time, It worth going miles to witness, Ruhlin Mere meeting of the Californi Me ; Bus cure, eavieo ral short arm dolts’ and|, 0° am ore ta the order out at Colt um-| PRINCETON, N. J. Sept. 2 NEW HAVEN, Conn., Sept. 2.—With| CAMBRIDGE, Masa, Sept. 22.—Bow- PIRATES IN BUFFALO. rich opeksl oa pariaalyns cacentd ca p ROSTATIC ‘eerie eh ANY ar 7. use} alee ‘ootball squnc peli evera) heavy players in the ¢er 5, the old Yale centre, ditoh and Hurly, the last of the "H.’ i lays, DO soon had Cartor bleeding profuse! iG given planiectorde tv ConcniMorleyiiat toni: e ‘4 Last seagon George Rose had the M TROUBLES matter how chronic or tela oaig ; y way, (fren Plenty 0 joach Me ball line-up for the first time tne ‘Var- ard of more foouball men to report for practice, Se ae 3 i Kid" © din a tantaltzing way _ 8 BU ; long standin; Peau enioarae (ne laeet ana ut of last Saturday's wame. gity backs and tackles rushed the ball yo coach the foot. Joined the Harvard squad yesterday. All| BUFFALO, Sept. 2.—The champion | Prvilegs, which netted him $25.00. Rose HM VARI COELE Cured Ia ftom 3 to 10 (aught a sgt wine in return whien | Waren the ‘varsity halfback, was ab- through their opponents In amashing ball squad in addition to Field Couch the veterans are now in harness, Bow-| Pittaburgs errived here to-day on their Chisel magnate wen enc larce WGA pepeaey eos BY, OND SES ; WEEN iSisni Hie was plat) ance, and! st-vinedtiaaeent otis, i tat rocco. Barnev, centro against Yale wet Chadwick and Mike Murphy, Yale got, @tch seems fit enough to again be an|way to Boston, where they will on|tigce ot California Jockey Club sto? B00 Fadient elites in 69 to 90 days, a hopping away at Gus.<Phe Akron man’ yy.) REMONS rary, iene was on the scrub, pitted against well under way yesterday. ‘All-American end." ‘Toursday begin a series of ni outbid him. ‘There is money in laying Tremove @very vestine of cals j Tet ee tee oe ha tock Gite eterna Wil keep him out of the game for 9) paferty, and Cooney, right tackle for| Morton, Roraback and Smith were| The work of the ‘varsity in the ine- | for the championship oo the & combination odds. The. combination [im Py S04 fof from, the system withous body punch, but this did not stop the se mack boheon sen Fore. CADE ‘the scrub, played aggrestivory, Litt made tho points of attack by the old UP With the scrub was rather ragged. tencan weaguer aa een Ritycole ‘day meeting, UE ® B WASTING Time of cure 10 to OT OE oa aT a Reel ec mer ha Do Witt, Mclave and Hart repeatedly | players, and livened up the work Seme of the men have not recovered Z | WEA shnle vresacay cae ae cera Genethe tetthmeat,, Fe through and were draggel along of this trio considerably, |from Saturday's game with Williams, EAKNESS suerte gf mBeey TEAST IS 1 He ee eee tne ee o> erat by. thele.texmi mates, | Yato ha 60 that several substitutes were played Don't Delay. Come To-Day. found that her game must be Tarrisou, Rodinson, Nichols and Mills Ser taiainrt ened with pneumonia. The rest of the Curter begin to Ure from the The scrub had the ball only twice, and | quic! s PER dot frtondly. tat hiows t it did not terfere quad showed no fll effects from the ha iy yan quickened, and this week will be devoted ate all slightiv bruised and were " 7 is or CEU ATSS CAAT ie ga MARCI Westesant Kicked on both occasions because of to that object. Bowman set at rest slowed, to ket Into the serimmage to. |p él, ome 0 6, specie Uat th he wat fu to Hieetet consent Tie et a He dum j_unlia'a ythe, the "W"tackle, was on| tel® inability to gain through the fears that he would not be in the game Ahk played well, forcing the scrub hack stem of treatuient dlgeases of tman oP BS Seark Nata 8 wad the fleld 1 football clothes, and took, eavler ‘Varalty line. Davia, loft end, | thig season, by Sets on the field, for thirty yards in, six downs. On lated ab 4 oped aftr my wna A iit ence es ga E Sclence can devise or money buy {y Bnd i . rea 4G | we one touchdown by a sixty-yard and was sven his old pos.iion at full: olfense little ground was or sis fm to men. Tacking in my office equipme! He “bist urt A 4 a es ba ee the | Lorene aRc enn hy 7 ad he as daze "i | tempt o) {Osens ( 4 C ~ eee, aed eaeael eae 1 watehed practice from the slde-lines. tempt at the quarter-back Kick vy | The afternoon's practice was confined) bling: faner ity Fett sya la a. tree of fey a aur i ney za se eS t time, with the least medicine, dig, . Piro eter es tor Rune)“ regular contest with an alumni team) Burke. De Witt scored the second. entirely (o straight, old-fashioned toat- ———— facurabie.{ will honestly tell you eo. If, on tho other ‘hand. 1 and your ca omiort And” expense. practicable, _ f all’ the leading. | will take place at the Polo Grounds to-| Burke, at quarter, Was In the tine-up | Dall, ‘The couches do not intend to de- MIDDIES’ ELEVEN. curable, Tw Il insure You of a permanent Sait nae th ate! aive you fake fou Gato all we t hover vie, base was furious, Both men were morrow afternoon. According to pres | for te frat tIme. Ite played well, gain. | Georze Foster “eantord Watched ‘the T fatt toe tia. permanent cure, of your condition. (1 make no ‘hires for ede cure. Medicines. furniah | £ ¥| prospects, t fee on ent s fro} rect |play and was favorab! wn Brow Gelivered. Ruhlin was plainly aur-| ent Prospects he alumni team will be} ine twice on end runs Crom a direct play and was favorably impressed. Six of last year's football players fy SIDE 88 Ur Nt vo ning but what con do and always do Sa a J Dr.L. R. WILLIAMS & . <= |made up of Coach Morley, Harold pass. Roed. last year's tackle, took light Weekes, Ned of tho 1900 and 1901! work, Dillon have reported at the Naval Academy VARICOCELE DRAINS 165 West 34th St, N.Y, teams: "Da ivthie, and Albert Put= tried at. p: res psa QUINN A PROFESSIONAL, {tor practice, ‘They are Midshipmen GOLF TOURNEY. nam. of the Mais Goodmat of last Mead Sr eapeeeh a ae didi 4 | Soute, Captain of this season's eleven, ites aerate 4 Hours, 0 A.M. to8 P.M. Gundays.t0 to tr | hany Wolf and: Bere a the New ¥. who played end last year; Halsey, full- No Yo complete lone of WHEAT —The fel of team? Owen een aia a ‘ork A, U,| Wao playe y Ye ‘all pow, Ree ON SU neDt a The Belay yikes. ot the i) team: Bloco-| Tasca turday W. R. Quinn, who won buck; Strassburger and Root, | hait- Sramopeed at'once by my | for the women's national golf tourna- | Lh Beta ee nee hire iibe HICKEY TO R + WA ptt AA eit ewe | pray ea Syatom nf treatment. ‘ mf tie 9 Mind stiller, ESIGN, | te running broad’ jump, waa’ protestea , an ecete } ment begins to-day over the Inks of the ho team. Me oe on the ground of proiesstonaliam. tis gineh® Ate expected by tonday. Capt HE ars ECZEMA Shicago Golf Club. It js expected that 1 changes will be made in the ie ground of Professionalism, isl8 Soule has expressed himseit as greatly order of the regular "varsity > 120 and wae! ~ phen f . eryuipelas, or any eruptive pout seventy will tea off in the quality- | Plavink order of the regular "warslty. PAUL, Minn ation committer Investigated the cus Sree oes STRICTURE ag he tao “Mig round of medal play. histaken the froahmen teamiin:¢ OF tbe ay Se wae found that che Jumper. middies have engaged B, J, We without dilating or wanently cured by anno erlv of Georgetown, as trainer eutting. No paln. HYDROCELE 1 eye strain With our Improved with case ase “Bitaine the Cnlght that | Compeved, at the jase Caledonian samen early ail of the contestants for na-| “nd will coach them for the rest of th: n Wax deviated {nellgible for. aime tity yin ea ; ason. | Pres Hic of the Ameri-! teur competition. He figured ons season. | i st fe bg Rene Went cre: ihe links yee | A amo Assoclation, wa At the coming brogramime as. bel ving to ante | ADISCHARGES Seat orellians oy tontpe, a COTENRY oe 708 way; ‘Neat ‘The play of Mins Orgood, of the eet Bide Ane. ypped completely. mess or imped BRI york e Club, Loston;. Mise Griscom,| ENGLISH CRICKETERS WIN. me eat «ot Arectors, tender nis Mieat prise Will tow be warded tee at: MINNESOTA FOOTBALL. | BLOOD POISON: itbeut a eucting eperetions former national champion; Miss esignation, to th position of Prinstein and second to J. J, Me: r 5 » Anthony, the yaiten cbacasien, PHILADELPHIA, Pa,, Sept rhe Secretary and general manager of Mr, Laughlin, PUA orgs pent ay eanpenata ING BHEUMATISM ieee us SOOTUNK, Sia | Bishop, of Brooklawn, was|Kent County English cricket team mado, Lénnon's business Int Cees Shao s=g UNMET nial grudge againat the sewapapers of i fet se} iy curea by @> epee ia! 1 Watched. ‘These four seem to be|™ Stand struggle here yesterday, and, SP ANnGHnae Maree othing PAGE'S LAST AUTO RACE HERE, the country. There ts no other way to treatment, | | Playing * Be upal fein, succeeded Keon. aeponad, “eporting Owing to his return to France next | SxPMUR iM Dewcuant Lor daging up eJERVOUS DEBILITY BLADDER ANB IONEY @jsverr weux JRAXUP 10 AND INCLUD- | 4 jefe Phitadetphia with seven) of a aper, iy mentioned : - players wit or ft ioaek a fe a) ip wi ed SRS ar, is mo bath Bed ely month to serve in the army, Hear! Page braay names, the speiling of whieh is my system of wreatment is RACES ON THD FLAT, HURDLE Races, | y 8 to spar 1 i irrespective of the time you have | by my ar HAS! HE | PLAYERS PER CENT. Abou: play aected the wiokét was in| #ocimtion. sue yD last automobile race in| Worne than, the, pr cial ace Think sie a wusie's iit ' ir experience with the pl | Seneca erent, this country at the Bmpire City track t "Write if you cannot call. ‘AN correspondence strictly contidential aad all replies ‘Take Second 1evK to Willis Ave., Tete pretty safe tor way |2OHe {00 good condition for batlns:| 1 ocKWOOD FIRST CHAMPION, | next Stturday when he pilots a fony Lom ghin sohacme Beeeharn, eent in plain e:.celopes. {nclose two-cent stamp to insure reply. rect to, Morris, Pasi land it was confidentt; expect: tn >} baseball magnates will) home team would. prove eaey Victors,| ITAMILTON, Mass. Sept, 2.—Arthur! Hoesower agalut two machines: of , Ree, "ORVICE HOURS—9 A. M. to 8.90 P. M, Sundays, 10 A. M. to 4, BE hat are entered’ for ‘ will ever bo}A strong wind blew across round G. Lockwood, of Boston, lish | the threes orner : matoh ft i “or perk ploew aut" of any | nd iis foo, wae expected to"n0lp the aver bus who for tse gaat ave sees {fiers Pane web Aplated faa fn the] THE HARNESS HORSEMEN, CONSULTATION AND. ADVICE FREE. eld aa baie arreacete! ait will sorve PE act SU TE has een plang from the alivion Sh ages Ease: Gideon Taye pet! When the harness horsemen neve ex. R. H. ( KEN E’ Siar way be bad tation to! 4 , 0. tub, of Aliston, 3 3 . and {ts partionlarly an te Austed thelr Ingenuity In the way of y ies 129th St. 34 "Ave. to HOEY WILL FIGHT. Gai aa tha tsatlichasn | tcord a victory to the rase Heat Batwee) wind ahields as aids to world's records, . worn Po Foret m Peake ioe George Hoey, the Harlem ¢eathor | Massuchusocte, State Coit Association ai edi ical: ffice, | welsh Arbur, will Rooent the chalense, 3 at stone. of tne anes wouldebe, eee Medicnt and Surgical ©: PORE Te ot Remar Monn oe 0| be Tinks) by oo : i tala bor ca oie Oe

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