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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MAY 9, 1904 . 4 ul [SMe] SPORTS EDITED BY iscsi] ROBERT EDGREN IGHLANDERS ARE HOT AFTER CHAMPIONS; GIANTS THINK RACE IS EASY auen ci ¢ 1) Cc HIGHBALL SHIPPED 10 8 THE GRAVESEND TRACK!: £ ~ (Rpectal to Thet Evening World.) (Special to The Evening World.) ‘MORRIS PARK, May 9&—The day| GRAVESEND, May §—The weath breke dark and gfoomy at the course | Was dark and cheerless at the Graves-| 7 this momiing and the gdlloping horses | end course this morning during the gal-| @ Were damp and disagrdeable, A light) loping hours. Rain feii over the course,| @ * rain fell during the night, but did no| Which just sprinkled tho track and left harm to the track amd only laid the} !t $” perfect condition, and the racers | dust. There were mamy racers shown | WhOSe speed day it was had no trouble to exercise, and the gldom of the morn- |" Stepping over it in good time, fing was much lightened by the spirited | Although the weather conditions were fanoves of the racers. against 4, t was a gala ‘training day. by Trainer Bud May topk his departure | There were more trainers and spect during the day for siheepshoad Bay, eet hairs aye Pes niaeen et Reith High Ball and’ others of | the | racers were speeded than haa been the eing pointed for the Brooklyn Handl- = ae the racers moved to Morris Bpeepena wal recnive) tis) Dreparation v4 feature of the morning's exercise gor the event at the Coney Island) way the appearance of I E. Smathers's | Ace run a course: latest purchase Leonidas, who ‘Trainer er James Rowe arrived during | rayior went three-elghths of a mile in| errors. With an. extensive) 100 Of | 39)" seconds uni stout pull, This rookdale Farm, and iw the big glass | ‘Colt both lool ts like a first- table on the back strefch 4s filied with | class race horse, re. The most impdriant workouts |KUCHRE—Four furlongs ere as follows: |. easily; J. Goldsboroug BROOMSTICK—Seven ftwrlongs in 1.21,|}GlAD 53 Pour diy; Kimball Patterson, tratnor handily meyer, ta wy He is almost ripe and is in'prapare- | 1D. Longs ‘in U {2 tion for the Belmont, but will be dsborouKh, ¢raine given a race before the tamous event 1s brought off. BHORT HOSE@r ive furlongs, in 1.06. Dr reezing, W. I. Prusgrave, traii ae BRYN MAN -no moe in t.80 wal: | PU Hove? ro 1 PUTCRN UT (Bpecial to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, y 9, — Peter Maher, the old Irish war horse, essayed to put Joe Grim, the Itallan champion, out of the business in six rounds, but failed. He gave his man a good pound- | ing, but at the end Grim was on hand smiling and willing to take more pun- 4 isnment. Fitzsimmons, Jack O'Brien, Joe Walcott, Kid Carter and a dozen ,. other good inen have tried to dispose ef the Italian inside the xix rounds, but like Peter Malier at the Nationa Athletic Ciub on Sawirday hey failed. The contert furnished lois of excite- nt and incidentally, a packed house. © » Unlike his former fights Grim did nn Stand off and permit Maher to do a the punching, but took a hand In the ame himself, He took a good, sound rubbing and was bieeding freely from the noge and mouth when the bout was over. Maher showed excellent judgment trys \ ing to catch Grim with his left, and then trying the right. He landed quently with his left, but\he could get his right on the’ proper spot. ein. As a rule, went to a clinch whep opportunity afforded. and then slammed 4 Sfuher abaat the. back a SEMI-PROFESSIONAL SUNDAY BALL GAMES. THE HIGHLANDERS ARE GIVING THe CHAMPIONS & #40T RUN FOR THEIR MOMEYT. x 200200909000G90O0 3344 in 0.521 in 0, n, train tn 1.85, handil: J. Dillon, OF KENDALL—A half mile in ¢ breezing; J. Shields, trainer —A haif mile in 0.08, breesing: |. Shields, trainer, 464 FDEDHIDDD-DDHZGODHGHIDIOO DH POISD O99) 9 EN i , RADEMONDE-- ‘our furlongs in 0.62 1-2, cally'a Grounds, , : H, & HEEL—Four furlongs in 0.62, hand : ‘ a fy; W. ¥. Presgrava, trainer. KD—One imilo in 1.60, galloping; pmuseri ee: ving and Nei rand Mavchvgdma—rour furlongs in| x, 2 ion tralner PAU Visitation Field, Bi H u vittatn byeeum at By i Mak SERVICE—Four furlongs in Stars of. Pa gma iy Ae terien—| Kennedy; Bunke, Bi Battayy and Herser, 9. (CK WICK—Iour furlongs in 0.51; J. 3 At Mroadwyy and "Halsey strect, Brookisn— Madden, trainer, ail handily. °:) BARRIER THIS WEEK g LD—A quarter’ in 0.2: : i iB, ey Oliver pater Me puny ane MPIN: bre ' ecbure, oo oo $9 Pit j no. ee : riuhitan, 0010 v3 6 ty: rick, teeing, 18+" | ROSTAND— Raving at Westchester this week | interest to-day are Jocund, High "Hatterle sand’ Levater:: Davis and y Cornell, Pn ting, becauso {t| Chancellor, Acefull, Hurstbourne, Dolly Nyaeey furlongs in 1.08, handily, HAON. should be very with Rob Roy; W. ¢ going ¥; W.’ Karric GRAND COMMANDER—Four furlongs luce to the pub-|Spanker, Mineola, Detht and Mercury, i. in 0.561 Dreeging: 8S. Doggett. | should serve to intr rr, Be ; : aes x ‘ BUNCH A quarter in/038 brees-| pK aryuc cusiongm tn aca (1S, Many nem hommem Whe may OF may all high-class (racehorses, who, are) @ Japa 2. J Healey, trainer.” LI raftrlongn Jn oa, prove to be great pe f ‘ tart. 3 cyhandlly: J. 1. Madden, trainer, 0, NaCI NUH Hf mil %9 LE SD Viel Man it ral ee etn ad TILT OS Ct) | Subang $hGh EXPRESSWAN — Four tursea in| ag Rillabiay will be found the names of D Withers, which is the attraction of See ba iacie yRuh es 0.60 1-2; J. E, Madden, trainer. tally? 7 ough, itras and Dalesman, who raced in this coun-| the week. This may bring together 2 Ryerss. #B. B,C. 9200230 Four furlongs in 0.61, handily; J.| ppyis ot eadutioneecn 2 [try as two-year-olds, raced in Mr. | August Belmont's Magistrate, Captain 3 WP OF e sepa SAIL poe our furlongs f uutiongs. in 0.42, | 2¥ 3 acne elmonts . 3 ee Ratterien—Sullivan and at breezing; her, trainer, Keene’ string in@Engiand last year. | Sum Brown's Conjurer, J. A. Drake * O'Nel!! MOT HEAD—Four furionga in 0.61 1-4.) sino oi ones In 1.28, f a Satabiat © | OR Bauttapie Park (atiernoon)— handily: Jp Madden, trainar EROD—Bix ‘furlongs in 1.28, brees- and are now back In America as four-|Gobadil, Qughacres Stable’ Bryn | > S| ett eaultable Park (atte i eee ou furiongs in 0.6% handily; |-pryp PAYNiE—Half mile in 0.62 1-2, | ¥8t-olds. Heat Park has, already | Mawr, Morris Hayman’s Orthodox, | % ¢ intle A... 0000.0 eres len, trainer. M PAYNE—Halt 64-0) Year: " ald raone $ tteriee—Haisest and ; . E. Madden, trainer. i RTER - el in | he e -year-old, | Jo! E. Ma 8 dell, Sydney | % é huehkeopalen MERCURY Seven furlongs in 1.45, on| ni 3 si. trainer, land he bids fair to become a formid- | Paget's Ormonde’s Right, R. ri noasy o Ba ha vag tt ree ‘atte Bt: J: W. Rogers, trainer. igs breezing; T. quarters In! iyi horse in the handicaps this sea-} Rellanco and E. R. Thomas's St, Val- g 4 Brookivn — uriongs 1 TOM ; ® | Superbas oo. Dreesing; dW. Ronen tesla 0.54, UL-One mile in 1.45, handily; J. | son. entine. > S ¢ atteries—Cosle and MAsOR, DAINGERFIELD—Five ture “Six furlongs in 1.19, | Bebet WAIL Be Interesting. This will furnish a cracking good | % ~ cj tees a a Rng, in 110, swinging; ‘Thomas J, Neuimeyer, trainer ‘Tho debut of Dalesman and Dazzling | fold. | James R, Keene's Delht looks SN 2 opittabarg Phi ier. -Three furiongs in 0.39, gal- | 9 " a 6 class of the ri on two-vear- rn \ DAZZLE Four furlongs tn 0.61, handily; | ~~ loping; W, Mogibney, trainer et | Sill be very interenting, Dazzling, tt) eee tne ee cnuon wee ei |) Go rails Ctisbuire hit), one be mas Welch. trainer BIR: WW, MoGibney, trainer. | 6 | will be remembered, ran second to Irish p * that reason his race Ss &| the most daring plungers in the hist CALABRIA—Four furiongs in 0.81 1-2,|hreezing; @. Cornell, trainer...’ |Lad tn the Saratoga Special two years |‘2-d8y will be closely watched, ie Diaasers in. the ae. GARAtalls: Thomas Welch, trainer," |1KNOBHAMPTON— Four furlongs tn 0.82, |%go, and at the ume many cla! oO b —- > | ester Aerioea tier oni wall ae cule MBLER Pour” furionke in felt tie tay Ua, Tigo, and at tho Umo many claimed | Other Stakes This Week, ° : GETTING THe HONORS $ | tho most auccensful, was ut Churchill ch, traine: JOHN F—Five turlonga in 1.05, breez- 3 should have won. Girdle | Other, stt - ° & | Downs Saturday, Q m his way STIMULANT—Four furlongs in 0.51 8-4, | brewing) Sale ee rdle carried Dazzling wide, enabling |nas a good¢ciass of eligibles, There | & NDY FRom A Smat Boy, Geliwiore he will remsin at the epringeitoe {_ tiandily: Thomas Welch, trainer, OLD ENGLAND-Fou win vas, |IT#h Lad to como through on the H ¥ 3 NGLAND-—Four furlongs in v.65, is a splendid 3O300000-9-860 6 + KING PEPPER ix furlongs in 118,| ‘galloping: A Zimmer, trainer, {Fall and win. ‘he Keenes were very |in this some ot Me Pass tptsa |= a - : Fe. Welt, trainer. fierce ; Spit a Mr, 5a ett Ki LADY POTENTATE—One mile in 146, |Wrothy, and declared that Girdie was | youngsters may bo srown x eee Oe i « MONADNOCK—A ‘mile in 1, :| handily: J. Shields, trainer. r 3 F. Weir, trainer, 4 handily;| ROMTAMBTON A half-mile in 0.66, oe re race for the express purpose | wy ssaay! tak re : . E UNMASKHD—A milo in 1.48, galloping; |, breezing: H. Mason, trainer, t duterfering with Dazzling. Here CUT . a : ¥ Wolr, trainer. *|CANNON BALL—Six furlongs in 1.27,] ‘There was a great deal of comment | line affair at six and a half fur- | . WYER—A mi breezing; H, Mason, trainer. after th ‘a i vard | 2088. for three-year-old: - Mande CeAcie Mle in 1.46 1-4, Wirth nour rarlonge in 0.62, he race. Dazzling afterward is; and on Fri McNaughton, trainer, | DEAN 8 beat Irish La ™ day the New Rochelle Handi pone, Sunivwcctamm Mb,b| Dead abort four ‘rin ah Tad in cho Puturley, But mae 2 eile “Handicap, at Pp IFIER Gra cee 2G, walloping; W. |g caslly: 7 Henly, trainer, Subsequently beaten by Girdle in the |8¢¥e2 and a halt furlongs, is the foa- 4-5, handily; J, Healy, trainer. |Great Filly Stak Dalesman cure: ' A ‘a to a few days before coming East. 2 99900O90O448000009 3OOOO$09 994OO9900O99.004990O0$OOOO | ORT WELLS—Soven furlongs in 1.37, | x7 3 Enoch Wishard, trainer, | METTLE—A hilt mile in 0.54 high-clasa two-yoar-ol “| In addition tothe Withers on Sat- . : ‘ ‘08. J ere loping: B. Graves, trainei menrcold. y 0 d has met with De bendive x furlongs In 1.18, | RIN With Halt mile in 0.64 1-4, | Other Promising Morac 5 urday there will be the Fashion, for No remedy ever yet discovere wi easily; E. Graves, trainer, such popular favor as S, S. S. The people every- two-year-old fillles, and the Interna. ve v Others Whoxwil! berate : (Special to The Evening World.) losing the decision, as he held a safe, f fs o/c ni Will be watched wit," tonal Steeplechase Handicap. CHICAGO, May 9.—Honey Melody, the| lead in each round. * where indorse it,.and there are few homes where S. S. S. Boston welter-weight, got the decision| The ehow was composed of talent from | for the blood is not known and used. It is supe- HIGHLANDERS’ GAME : PL over George Momalc, of this city, at the |Ch!eaxo and Boston, and the visitors | rior in many ways tothe ordinary blood medicines. In the \ OR end of six rounds of rough fightink in| Naty’ wees ae talon Pout The Te-| first place S, S. S, is a guaranteed purely vegetable compound, sults were as follows: ° eae, ; the wind up of the Chieago Athletlc|, Jack O'Brien, of Boston, got the de-|Made exclusively of medicinal roots selected for their won- Club's boxing show Saturday night. | “ison over Kid Taylor In six rounds. derful purifying and tonic properties that act upon the blood, purg- AT THE HUB IS OFF. AMATEUR BALL-TOSSERS The fight was fast and interesting, but Scully iP’ one Tonnd ek BIS iene | ing it of impurities and restoring it toa healthy, natural vende: y at no time was Melody in danger of tie ted etenge of Boston, in} At the same time, under its tonic effects the general system im-' sae ae ——— - proves, the sluggish organs are toned Uti renewed pirenges and vigor and better health are the result. © bad after-effects folldav: CORBETT BOOSTS ATHLETES FOR ST. LOUIS. the use of S. §. S., as so often happens with blood medicines con- | Motropolitan track and field perform-|taining strong minerals, which derange the stomach and digestion © pect awe renting World.) Iended two i games from Boston, apd oe : N (BOSTON, Nay ~—The clerk of tho| Cnestro took two for New York, «Aeattior got in his work to-day all| ,, 5 ALL k LA (Fight and as a result there will be no|,, 1 7 solng to let Tom Hughes go at . the Bostons again,” sala Grimth to- Nonnee ca potinad sleet oy ite eal east day. "He ta anxious to have their gore | ayy abe aang World will publish every day :m the Sporting Edition era will take advantago of the annual and in other ways damage the system. For diseases of the blood, ' ihe eel ey misting) idea 8 wa succor ven evthe (pO the pea cae aatauy baseball players, scores of their games, chal- ‘ leNGeticece heads men a uooe tien such as Chronic Sores, Rheumatism, coat Lote and? Pim- faturday the New Yorks equalled the ing i pitted against , &c, Address all communications to the Amateur Bas of a rie fncletseue tal AND. es, Eczema, Tetter, Weaord Of the Athletics in taking two |{ii%,! expect that Conroy will be back | of The Evening World, Pulitzer Bullding, New Yorke eter avalify forthe World's Pair sports 4 Seca atin: votet nen ‘ Blood Poisons, andother 4 ames from the champions, and as was | bound to hele ue na eee at 8 - i - Bt deguis early in June. ‘The events Mon oslie, Arey Mey S)1998)) trouhies due toi fhe case in the Philadelphia games, one eats inicy ara a lot. Young Klenow | TOATCaTERE nee carded for these games seem to fill the! Gentlemen:—For about twelve years I have es due to impure ainly did himself proud by his work | qZ3¢ Arlington A. C., formerly the Laker twenty route eather eehee OF tne | TN yanten ae oemorace handicaps from, been using your 8. as a household remedy. or bad condition of the pitcher won both games, Waddell has!on Saturday. 8, have onganized’ for the coming, 6¢a- street: Jereey Clash SPrck. No. 204 Dwight |St. Louls’team, who has come back East 2% yards to ono and 1 half miles, run- 0n @nd Would Ike to book games with mi ey City. 34 ning hop, stey be I have taken it as a tonic and appetizer, and be- blood, no remedy act's so esegina Wa une (0 le esos wiih toate "Tne Archer A. °C. nae the following dates | 2ft€7 SPOnding a number of years on the [MRE ROP. step and jump, shot-put and |Z have taxen it oe & tone ane Spree ee my Dae ASE eae h. dress George Adams, No. 2) vee | OPEN for ti Pacifio Co: ives it promptly and thoroug! dress Georee. T Seventh ave: | OPN, FOR, tea Tnauives 5 a8 bis Opn | enn | children at various times for little skin eruptions, 4 “4 a . | Sime 12 and 26, July ad Chose wtgrnaeD). | that Billy 1 is the greatest hitter | boils and polsons caused by playing with weeds. ly as S. S, S. It reaches b yeh Duguerne Kiel Club was gefeated by | MOND, 0, 24. and Ah. * Al Nes Hopkins, | the game has ever known. “There are SFORTING. 8.8.S.is my standard, never mind what isthe deep-seated, long- Brecenturs, CE the kame was tho pitching of| | The Bronx Seconda will play out of town | oer eed im, the business to-day matter. Iffuso a bottle of 8. 8.9, it tones up the standing cases, upon the fielding ot Nelson oUlave antec aca tor | aie snirtoen te fourteen! yenre. The ines wie % Bhs nt ape said Open ONLY ONE HORSE A DAY. system, cleanses the blood and makes me well which the ordinary pot ' out of town teams.” Address H. Nelson. Behutes vee eer gall, rt: Koch, cf; | “Ant eo] thas n say without fear if e - Brenanban eared a month's salary yas broad from every rear clevation as) ig me eet Broek i { Nimpis: Br SE | of contradietion that Billy Keeler ts the KOHINOOR 90-1, Second.}|s a. eee aall remedy of the kind thet haved ash and sarsaparilla com- Ph tat timely, three-bagwer on Sat-| Bill Schriver, of slow-movement tame, | yieyanions Tasehall Club of St. Ganrils saben) Nove 48) reakc | AUpeUIOE OE enys 0c tesa, OF: ofl thoea , anh, *] | ever used, and generally keep iton hand asafam- pounds have no effect., 1. 1 in comparison. ‘t would 0 i hail | ave not seen, tn t medy. ‘MRS, V. 0. WHITTINGTO! tea 5 . Aad S (game averaging thirtecn or fourteen years | niora would Ike to arrange soon Berner, OR NETEAG) iN sei theligacs tenel Gust). par my | | 27 Fe" s v0) M. Even where there is an 4 ‘“dron stan” McGinnity showed great) Chech: who ts sought by Dreyfuss, |imunfoations udieasea’ ta De Oimhek, Ah Coun Seatd Win a A vOEMEInR, thinigen to fits | PAbtINg down to a science. He may not | I mubscrivers Saturday, on, which t ‘ ispositi A i Drei tatchine tne cine poate *t! was soundly walloped In tne mone cen, [mast Thin shddressed to O'Bhoa, 818 | Hen Nears, William Cunningham, 882 Colum:| make as many safe hits as some bats- handwomely, ‘aa ‘aavised a plunge hereditary predisposition to disease, S. S. S will search out and : ress the board. ‘How's this. for infor . i i Res Bt Louls without warming up. A pitcher uanapolis. In tae eighth round his]. 7% Qtlon F.C. formerly the Pastime 1 Soartan B. OB. C. of the west aide! but he ieee aie the'ball |] BAO™ Ey htle was he, ONE, ONE. T pene from the © lead the ase a Pel Me sag balla upitie pests at ibis Gh that sort of thing success. sbi ¢ six runs, Sain Hackentark, wants ‘kames with ual; mets Of KAMes with the following a They yguréites are by, this time aware | enriches and purifies weak, thin blood and stimulates the circulation, eee oe, Go. that, Ea\Dokeny, ths Gltenor who ta noe (PEE Te Mae a eee | f wna of Mans | where he wants to than any man that A { But for Bresnahan and McGraw the| fy “WmMe,of an Eastern sanitarium, No. Sa"Suceen wtrect: Bisewenseene, Berne HGulngher Nolo Weat Wee tT Seek Keeler one never knows where to place| | Ninner a day, and 1am in # voaition 101! blood, but can never be robust and strong; for every organ, tissue Gate would not have had & ghost of -scitste Is sald So be no. hope far | ke tgTantanesetacleN, of, Hrgeklsn woud] nemlSpRienalona Neate gHonnl?™ el ng Some Men hit moro to right fleld than | | that t paver have, & loser. fort and nerve in the body looks to the blood for nourishment, and unless Basnine for Wirher anager wating Bo Aare aca fol. St A tationany | gabe Naguettee Racaa isl dsy Hay | hella wogd: “Wich teeeier “chore ‘ae'ns | [amiey amet? can ace, ou nett ged: || this, vital fluid is kept in a pure, healthy state, the test of the body won the day. ‘Tho work of the Brooklyns 1s easily | cord F.C, by the score nt 32 went he COP” H 4, ie % iy r : cord FC, by the score tee eee John’ Rischety Ne ey mands | kelling where he will hit All pitchers will bev through Youmh “facine luck || suffers and the system soon breaks down. Nature has provided in ‘The report came from St. Louls that| ‘8° SU‘PTse of the season, ‘The Cedars would like to kinds of balls look alike to him. | [than ony, turf adviser in S. S. S. a remedy for diseases of the blood which long expe- Heart AGoHeee; ROURE, Yankees of sacred | ever swung a club. In. pitching to| | dor toto: sneaks Aezapentnie minded 1! Pure blood is essential to health. You can exist without good by teams aver: ROOK N: Tf he thinks that it will do his team the | J none. aging ten to thirteen years. . Elm F.C. will pla: Leprots " .! 7 ' as canvas bee sajusted hie dimeulttes| Tajolo has the poorest fielding aver- Bilowns yee ‘Teehan, Ord i fon Hares | $e0m% offering” eultanh adiitucermentn the Hele, fe will nein thee “aiecl’s, 1ots Inetructions, ana tee i rience and a thorough test have proven superior to all others, and . t! h sons and started for | age of any of the second en, v le Johnston, Wille | Trceune tt i elves, sit-rion | matter what style of ball the pitcher | pthat if you follow sam uu will make ‘ i * » Se ee reset ceais, eiatted for vasemen, | Sluleans: ‘Perny Gener.” They eat the Huds | cium, Ontario, Hollywood inne, Orson A: | Serves him. If the best reaults are toes | [Arena ay chame,.nas been Yetore you f | the acknowledged 4‘ King of Blood Purifiers. “as — | cure ite made Bat iOe NAT tell for | HG, t cg 08 Hast Ovo Httnared Sed | Sinai cite spear COS Nol Vai Hatt] SoMa CTP dinesisn ia eitel eke | [Tehete Sache a A eainagerae| |, OUR MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, in chacge of graduated physt- | Clurke, Ile made but seven hit : ° Bynetys inne, tet Ja * ie past few days ath] ‘i i intai Manager Clarke has again shook up| icen gamos play. Sin four) Tho Marions eteated the Pennayivanta | «Tho tontiae FC: will play te hs ett to a0, Morrie Park st LAD cians, is an important part of our business, maintained for the bene~ the Pittsburg batting order and Beau- : ee Faliroad iteam, 6 to 8. The features wore | [owas has Hinnae eft Ps Aisa Second Day—RED FOX. Lot fit of those who need advice or special information in regard to their noni coceieaeerionds of, 8 Catcher Bill Clarke is drawing no eal-|ona "ik , fe Marton. | A” Adran, if Wilson, bs home run made by t. Water new catcher, is has a laugh or two coming, nig neason bs" detention helt foprtm gargs | South Wourth strest, Brooktyn, °” + [to 7 The tne un is: W, McDonell, c tbe Wai lin, rf; B, MeDowell 6. Fit THIS TIME Ieee Soy EAT at 'Ticase. Write us, and our physicians will advise you without charge. FOR THIS WEEK THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA» we need @ pure! [the prosramme is sust_bristiing with “ e d \ stimulant—a_ tonic} J Rignelase horses ‘that run" up te, their —a brace—use- SI. cach aay SOR oe Old Dr. e GREY \ Byers, the Cardinal Wor gamer address oJ. Fitageraid,| Negotiations for a six-round battle ei sare 9 atiog tn HV vet Sec, Meee Pld | crete fo, 5, sour, muse itnay a Sta Sonera, oe || ADISERSES OR MENS games with te Véraging. twelve to foure| 2 tzsimmong are now pending, Seok: ‘should’ ese ‘a succenslon oe "Roe | | cay cured pis vaao dave tee! ' teen years, for m side bet of §3 oF $10, for| Manager Feldt, of the Waverly /Ath- things win, for If you desire really: ULCERS, Fecent ot old, are Reaied by Ris ‘ Sundae and holiaas, on orn grounde: ii] 1etic Club, has offered « purse of $000 Hehveiaae’ informacion, Sha einen 2 || ater oe inca an 8 senor antes Bane eT jams, J. | 18 ‘ x tap, eubect ° my SHOR, f iene Crag, M1 West Twenty-aixth street. for a bout between th . t . Vitality, permanently cured. } in Daw RS cams, Moen to felitteen yaney Sey eR] the lshe beavy-weishta and toe West pipiein i at Ted 1B te 1 ns, | ‘After considerable wrangling a match (Specta} to The Evening World.) fay 15, 22, 20 and al favorite. Root has accepted the TERMS, $5.00 WEEKLY. Fi BNE ata ‘Bladder Complains cured /m has finally been arranged between Mar-| PHILADELPHIA, May — 0.—Harry| Mid Aumust open, For offer, and Feldt is npw awaiting a re- curd |* eoleene SES. vin Hart, the Louisville light heavy- | Burke defeated Harry Berger after six| The Prodcay Cnt oe teen ts | Diy from Fitzsimmons RECERED (ronnie dan oites Gky SaneRtGTrR HEA ES Paice OAY* weight, and Gus Ruhlin, the Akron | rounds of hard fixhting qpiniten Sears The line-up "in aa follows. Bee eciptot your eer tor wines fot Grey guarantees aulokeey fermanent Giant. They have been secured to try | mond Athletic Clud on Saturday night, |i Baby WOE Tahetteh CF psn are Hromvedintely pend vou stray neivate || Specs Miepaivanes eyRaah eT g ; Gonelusions in a ten-round bout before| burke, who had iho advantage of the | Lane gs tind, Dp. John Lang, No, 82 Easi Howard Field Club Won, "| Pookcin ciober ON, SSIES Meat tinea Re 417 0.0; Sunday, 0-8. Ra se "5 Gave ape Uh the’ Wiiseke A. C. of Baltimore on the t and reach, forced the fight atree The Howard Field Club won their Coney Island oar Tren Rear HAT OTCINE. Be. i . Ua cure for auch > Right of May 13. AME pu Wiulle sho landed fre-| Me mmlaye crane! Algonquin PB. C.| twelfth successive victory yamerday at A. FOREMAN, Coney Island, Frookiyn, HW. ¥, Ses Ow sea eal, romatng © = Aioarding to the conditions of the gone | 4. ali culty, in asachlng Burke's Jaw, | PSS clube electing yigcemept apie Tear reser, SuaRIan te Wes MORRIS PARK bicke Maser Speciale it cs w. 34 5, test owing U ‘8 height, and at sev- » No. 4 eo a{rong amateurs of tt Bide, i \j n 4 es 189 knack out fos aunetares oe Wout Ke attempted saa * Bin ER Eltneylmhth | (N° gitone amateurs cf the cast side, : MORRIS PARK R ACES Dr, L. R. Williamsnew Vork before w 9 te m, ° A ‘ | P —_—_————————__ es that he wll stop pasted a8 8} shoving ‘out Kis Ye eb the geen done states of Secret defeated by a scory of 1k to 10, el only inj our] Bvery week day, rain oF shi | TERS 4) 6 for the bout ati , registered bottles ft . Metropolitan Yacht Chul pe ‘ited ‘heve Borted with Al] rhe fue ratsing ‘eat ‘avenue, pie teat ad everywhere ; lub, one + ht. clubs in Harlem, tonia, 3 bulk. ree elem the afternoon.of May f XN, },, eS eee Un? SAT ie