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ALL THE NEWS OF (28:52) THE DIAMOND, RING (#77 AND RACE TRACK LIVES OF THE PICKET AND BELDAME NOT WHAT ONE IMAGINES, BEING LEFT MUCH TO THEMSELVES gor : THE WORTD: SATURBSY EVENTING, WY oF | a Beldeme on the Paddock Course oa leech oe THE PICKET NOT CODDLED OR BABIED; / Amateur BALL PLAYERS {CLONMEL OUT OF |FEW WORKOUTS AT n | i all the news of the amateur baseball players, scores of ‘their games, chal- | ENGLISH DERBY SHEEPSHEAD TRACK 9 9 lenges, &c. Address all communications to the Amatcur Baseball Editor | of The Evening World, Pulitzer Building, New York. Pe thst 0 Petted and Treated as a King’ and as Result Be Sap Ue tSODUre, de a |i, Bu berbae wana like ta hear trom Shadgtment, ts’ now’ pat down eo Ai the Bay abel toake) Wr oRGr EOE | Could Race Again To-Day, While Others Are 89 Galcok: play NiguNoniae cur ova Callahan. 159 Weat One Hundred and|doubtful starter for the classic race / many racers (His dee and the most im oo The Picket ‘ The Picket ovt taking the air. The Evening World will publish every day in the Sporting Hdition — | ; 2 7 (Special to The Evening World.) i . ‘Nhe married and single men of the, all dates open after May 2. Address| LONDON, May 28—Richard Croker's! sriipsHiaD RAY, May 2.—It wm | SUNDAY GAMES AT snd UR Liked A Lt FAST GALLOPS Tata use Saal Guest | EaaMiny iat cre Ome Mnived [tly Norse Clore. for which, it it] Qo morning ada pare (rah nah i; years, thei bacng® in 2.20, handily; J, Whalen, trainer, seventeon to eighteen year y . yi J. : panes culai tame wrarne tecewaivens or hotid vn ‘i “ey Tine up a follows: It was owing to dissatisfaction with nandilys 3: W. Ronere: Galen em Every racegoer knows of the care ex- call dancing stantina. The Pickett had Ry (Gosclalito ane renken, World.) fourtesn ware Go aaiiene James Dey ine land, rf.: J. McLoughlin, 30.,.N. Bere Sead 8 Geneon Ui Ore had to ee Rana Eee cs in ; Chicago Figures It Out that on | °te!e4 ! looking after the crack thor- che eden: Theintan cue one Seether Tuan fast tak Pagans ty-third street. i Grickae pC G) Hanrance! Alarea GC. | 0 Blande Godvernant teinit tavorite ORD On THE VALE—One mile and « 4 June 5 the Reds " oughbred. ‘The society woman in her! who yode him, and who was buying|conditions at the Gravesend course this| ‘The Decatur Baseball Club ‘would | Hannan. No. Za West’ Forty-third | for the race this year, and the prospect| trainer 1 vo» "andily. 3+ Whalens fe Reds and Giants |oudoir nas a thousand Httle tweerers,| diamond locketa and rings for bis sister| morning —durlug the galloping hours, |ke to arrange games with weama ays “A . of It» being won for the first timo|LORD OF THE YALLEY—One mile and i tongs, puffs, daubs and other myster-|in four corners of the Grayesend track|Hermis, Africander and McChesney line-up follows: A. Will Come Together Without lous tools to ald her in her tollet. she[Yerterday, knew his mettle when he|were all shown on the course and al-|b.. Blumberg, ef Poli mounted him. He had watched this/lowed ensy exercise in the shape of |(ilatner, Ib. salons 4 ce Interference. has maids, colffeurs, manicures 8n¢ /poqutiful, easy dispositioned colt as he| {ight trotting and cantering, None of |Pennansiey, p- for kanes sldiese Cone] two good players would like to Jol) Cannon, the erick English jockey. The RIVER PIRATE One mile in 141 masseurs to perform their individual} goftly nosed about his stall. Cal Reid}/them showed any ill effects from their|ffundred and Ninth street, city Graae A. Cooke No. 16 Sixteonth stres' ese thee Derby winners were ridden Pir callacig: ew cpalloping: c y Americans. taska in making her beautiful and fit| the trainer for the Waldeck Stable, told) hard race in the handicap. ie Adele AiG. would iike’ta arrange | Brapkiyay Nice. Sid et for the race to-day, to-morrow and to-| "ln the quiet colt's speed and how to} ‘Trainer William Timmons was re-| games in June with teams averaging ha line-up of the Acme Juntora is] Gouvernant was brought by special BLUE—Five furlongs tn ‘ use #t. Oal Reid says ho is casting n0/ sponsible for the best move shown dur-|eleven to thirteen years, on home| as follows: P. Voleson, ef; T. MeCor- train from Chantilly to Boulogne last Litueneld, trainer, Levy, 2b] teon' to cighteen years. Addresk Fred | Ing the contest unusual interest. Gou-|RELIABLIS Six furlongs In 119, handle Gross, J. Froelich, manager, Maywood, N. J. |yernant will be ridden by Mornington ly; J. Coles, trainer, orl Hay, CHICAGO, May %.—There is a treat fm store for the good people of wicked day. ‘ddress J. Guterding. One u Tf.; 8. Bean, Ib. Lite 2—One-quarter in Gotham. In a word, New York ts to horoscopes, but expects to take theling the training hours by sending his|srounds, Address J. K, One F Te Peat 4h i! nieht. and rested there. He will cross irred. Tatticherdintenine enjoy Sunday basebal}, ‘This ts a rather] AM ## {t not @ tradition that the/ suburban with thé alee - mannered |your-year-old horse, Wyefleld, to a gai-|/undred and Beventieh street and Am- JJ. Cittiant | Tb. 3, Cloceisky.&.: J.| the Channel to-day, and will be sent in| ARMENIAatx, furlongs in 1, has PA ved awain) p Whey Ww to arrange | anot pecial tral t ; nly strong announcement, but a plain state-] eat thoroughbred has ee mech if Het |e no must be |0P, of seven-eigiiths of @ mile, the) ‘The Richmond A. C. would lke, to} emu tn teaine ten 20. twelve senes| be orepared far the Paes heat wedue, | CLAY, SOY—Five furlongs in 100 han= ‘ more attention than those of the fair} ‘There are some horses who m' racer stepping over the ground in 130/nrrange games with teams averaying | BIA WIN Mend. or Young Crescents prepared for the race next Wednes- ‘dily: A. J, Joyner, trainer, « ment of fact, for the good and sufficient} sex whore sole obiect is to appear at| bundaged in lint before, after and be-|),.-4 jeid, and plainly showing by his| from thirteen to fifteen years, for a pL ee Nidtees Bo Turknelmer, | ¢ PULSUS—One mile In La. Mad- reason that it 1s known to be true, | thetr very best? Do wo not read of the| tween races, ‘There are some who MUSt Ty ivanced condition that his astute train-| alde bet of $3 to $5, All dates open. Ad" [Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue, erything ts being done to counter-| 47,40) ,trainer, To-morrow the New York Nationals] racehorse whose groom wields a gold-| be rubbed with unguents, oils and Uni- {Cr has nln in w forward state, and it] dresa J. Craig, f Willegapridge: N.Y, act the possible evil effests of the! 1° % Madden, teataere tt ie cperly placed will certainly earn| street, city. ‘The Rambler uniformed team would change, The horse is belng accompanied SOUTH 'TRIMBLS one ee fn 1.48, , will play a regular champlonshtp gume| Mounted tooth brush, diamond stud-| ments. Others must be fed on selected jj repiriy, Placed, ur ‘ite best work-| ‘Tho Royalist F.C. would ike to play! , nie, Ramble games for Saturday. in with the Brooklyns in Brooklyn. ded curry-comb and a lisle thread, oats, pecullar bran, fresh clover or Ofte Wit were? t A npaaging: ten to twelve yours. x y | by all ies stablemen, and Chantilly water |. s/u0Ding: Enoch Wishard, trainer, ‘A week from to-morrow, namely on|SPonging cloth? Do we not also read| pungent timothy. The Picket, however, |on4 spING GROUND—Five furlong: | Address 1. ‘O'Gorman, 26 West one June, July and August. ree TEMt<| of mutalents Guanes tpeliteatag th REMINISCENCE Four furlongs in 1.08 Sunday, June 5, the Cincinnati team! and learn that the great racer never | has a catholic appetite. He was brought in 1.09, breeging; G. Cornell, tralner,| Hundred and Fourteenth street Brooklyn. England je belng brought with it ia two andily; W. Becket, trainer, i will clash with ‘the New York Giants|lles down to sleep unless his boy—his| up on California hay and loves it.| KNIGHT BRRAN—One mile in 1454-5,! 4 good infielder would like to Join a ‘Th Faicon Junlora would ike to ar-| huge tanks. — j on the Polo Grounds black boy—ie at hiv-side, and that he is| Therefore, he gets it. He revela in| | banaily: 1. Welsh, trainer. |. | strong team uveraging eighteen years. range games with uniformed teams a . Tt will be a regular champlonahip|@F&wn so fine that a mere drop of the| choice crops of the green before Wa) MEST ATE traine age A Cran Gat Sn Walteran ce; ie Ryan, B MEN game, and there will be no attempt to|°Yebrow causes consternation among ®|.atall. He gets that After @ sprint be| giR CARTMR—One ‘mile in 1471-4 wal-| win play teams averaging fourteen p.; J. Levy, 1b,: J. Nixon, 2b. A. OTHNER AND PARKER. sidestep the legal issue. The usual/*estment of trainers and stablemen? Roses joyfully ine quart measure of} | loping: (1. Welsh, crane oz, ens-| 0 fifteen years on Saturday afternoons. na; A. Levy, oh D. McDonald, If 3 s 'S 1 KIN RA | lanager A. R. inge, rf.; » of. . ., prices for admission will be charged | Undoubtedly much that is heard along | oata, ily; EB. Welr, trainer. Ase Novae Ninth wtreet, Brooklyn. Nixon, No 340 Bast Bighty-reventh |, George Bothner, the light - weight . street, city. ‘champion wrestler, who is to tackle < at the gate, the turnstiles will be in} this line ts true, But it ts not true if we The Pleket No Bother. TARPON—A quarter in 0,25, handily; F. hha tail PsN iota ects) Bak ‘The Relmore Baseball Club will play| Alexander, the Russian giant, on Dec- select the winner of the Brooklyn ° Ho Weir, trainer. Oe iter ay pos Date sa not even maxele ius ote sceruneat taba Seer tsa eee felt'you The Picket Is Me one Bother | ST. VALEN TING — ‘Three-quarters in} | The Parulise Junior F.C. ould ieee ‘Coogan, ¢f.; G. Hunt, 2b,; D, Tobin, | Mateh for the title, at Yorkville Field, terfering | with the proceedings by |Die otige and shoves a thermometer |{han Your grandparents) wine. He It! yy KCl Gan tinree furlongs in 38,| twelve to. fourtedn years. Address {Pi B. Costelle, 1b. | Sane) Fost tents Ine) even mekins iyierrente of the owners, man} inger his tongue to determine whether nals. But you don't want to suppose Rea See aes i Hed Mend ea reser agit It “ pins i (Cooma Re ee bhi ML Ais; Ee tey Tee Just what influence John T. Brush and| °F Not his pran shall be hot or oold: | Sint The Lickel lan't pleketed, een “S. i foe, 2; Basch, 1 Willie | ‘Swen Soni Parker has been after a match since last year, when he wrestled two houra hou galloping; J. Neumeyer, trainer. ‘Bunk, 1b. Andrew Freedman have brought to| "OT does this magntficent anima} need bree eacneniteny As stall: though | woMMY WADDELL —Three-quarters in| Greet, p.; Barodi, 30.; Dante, rf; Keel- | to to be folded in cotton and muMed in| iy ‘with ‘seismic aicrtness, ‘There are; Lil 1-4, breezing: J, Hynes, trainer, |, 483 Andy, cf. H bear on the powers that be in New/.i.'t, keep him up to his feed and alert | others, tou, who sleep with thelr ears|THE LADY ROHESIA—Four furlongs| ‘The Linton F.C. would Uke to @r-) ae sanhattan College nine will play | 224 ® half to a draw. Bothner will at. York 1s not even pretended to be known, | f> ‘hy ersini dag to ease: to the’ ground and their nostrils to the| in 0.66, breeging: F, Burlew, trainer. fo games with ‘teams aveniging The Manhattan College nine will play | agree to meet Parker in a finish contest | rea eal (uae but this much is positive, Sunday bali| ‘ M# speed from aN fOuth, Ginds med akg oe ain Haste |acaMIn WORTH cirour furlongs in Oss, | twolve fo, fittesn years, Address 7. , ‘ne strong Seton Hall nine at Olympic | S#ree 1 mest 1k obtained 4 pat once Dy m = ‘ will be played Nhe Polo Grounds in|.4 Evening World reporter visited conalgnment of dope to hand to the] | \Kalloping. 1. Graves, trainer. "| Mulholland, No, 83 Third avenue, city, fled, One Hundred and Thirty sixth i Ined to win ihe VARICOCELE seissams gts becntoen Gaeta EO, aroun the Waldeck stables, where the Mid-|aplendid colt needs more Russlan sig-|ROYAL SUMMONS—A half-mile in 054,] ‘The Loreto Baseball Club has reor- afternoon, This will. be the second | teh. The champton stipulates that igi, cured. without fe} mes with game these teams have played of their] the “Little Demon’ must agree on a New York the first time in the history tring is supervised |nals than® Admiral Togo flashed when; handily; ©. Graves, trainer, visties 40 book # of the National League. Se ue at snisepanana Bey. He he hhutied dn 00 Pore Arthur. Were, are COTTAGH MAID—A half-mile in 06, Seer aa balumingaiand aunoare avers Rerfes 100 side det ' od ne ya hé + he 5 . el D @ ears, The John T. Brush and his backers are| canted to pay his respects to the max-| Picket's box-houdolr, for all his com: |GRAND OPERA—Four ‘Curlongs in 0,50, | EINE ffteen. ta, cliehtenn years, hie evidently satisfied that they have re-|nificent colt who won Thursday’s $20,000 | posure and gentle temper. easily: F. Taylor, trainer, J Yo. 69 icky © STRICTURE Sine: iad at ee oe tng, No pain, 1 men, Ro, ti = be your condita rte pe Bae casas Sainte oe Hoareto A. to 8, ee atty. < dress John Muresea, manager, moved all the obstacles, both legal and! classic race, Before repairing to the} Newton Bennington'’s Beldame is an-|KING COLE—Four furlongs in 0.63, | bast Houston street, city. CO ee | h a alloping’ FE. ‘Taylor, trai . $ . political, or they would not have per-| Waldeck stable The Evening World re | 0h ig oui eee, UEcemionaten® igs [NIC LONGWORTH—Oné milo in i49 1-2, | ‘The Rockland F.C. would like to ar- Horse A.M. 20, §! jtattons fected the arrangements for the playing | porter had cajled to see Hermis at the | tnagnificent Day mare is a trifle more) ovsily: W. McGiveney. trainer, range games with teams uveruging fif- Aayt NO Pree, * ? of Sunday games on tho Polo Grounds. |‘Thomas stable and McChesney at the} Bervous than ‘The Picket. but neverthe-|FOR LUCK—A ihatf mit in 0.4946] {con years. They, line up is, follows DRR. HM, MACKENZIE'S re The gume booked for June 6 will at-|smathers barn, Butnelther of these/\ie,oue can take her wlisten In the sun | wi GHROA halfemile. in 0.4945 Blanch, #s : Gade DICA CAL, OF FX 148 Wer atin se, New You, Be tract an enormous crowd if Brush's|great horses was visible. They were onthe griddle. easily; F, Burlew, trainer, Sullivan, rf.; Coughlin, If ap -| COPPELIA—Gne mile in 1.44 handily: political pull proves strong enough to| confined to their box-stall boudoirs,| Beldame and Lindsey, Gorden, an: BEA aan block any interference from the authori-| undergoing a strenuous course of nerve caeineeale Pennington Sims lek Were] PARTNERSHIP—SIx. furlongs, in 1.22, ties, The New York Club will be in a] treatment. Their raw edges were being | terday afternoon when John W. Gates, breezing: G. F. Rasch, trainer. . Conlin, care Willlam Blane t One’ Hundred and Bight by “German Method” The Waconda A. C. would tke to book the entirely | Charie: RAJDRER—Three furlongs’ in 0.24, gal- . omg position to declare all kinds of dividends | massaged or vibrated under sere qigeen sant fom, T, Drake [RAPD gM Neumevers trainer; S| kamen with toume averaging Aftecn to German Doctors because they lead the world in scientific thought, be- st the close of the season. Teen end. million, but he said sincerely to Mr. TN aaa Sa Onee in 0.50, eas- mee a iicea cause the most shilful physicians the world has ever ; (ees The Picket Unatte! . ennington: bs . . ; No. B10 ¥ N EF; produced were either born or educated in Germany. The 1. ‘ “it 1h g NOIR—Thrvs-olght . 3 sa Nose z 4 ny. spreial- Specialist In | SUNDAY BALL GAMES But there were no valets or femmes] ,,"if 1 had any kids 1'4 let ‘em sleep NOIR Tarve-olehths in 040.) one Hundred and ‘Twenty-ninth street ever tata controlling the Heidelberg system of curing men are un 43 NSEASES OF MEN. © | 2) de chambre attending The bi cae ie ‘em up before she blew out the candle | HOMEST: AD_Seven-elghths in 1.23 1-2, Union, a B. & oF Fourteenth A itepe afin e plies axyeler their suecessful years of practice proves this, BLOOD POISONING in, all ite stages add ore his i ¢ Nar, 8 7 wou! e to bool mes with Band no college oj i ay was lelsurely munching grass ‘As If by recognition of this compl-| my" MAaTm three-quarters in tis 1-2, averaging twelve to fourteen Doctors peadically Coa The ined their percentage of remarkable cures. The | SAU Suits “eaten oF. Gidy are, healed. ba German Doctors practically control the latest discoveries fcr the cure of men's diseases, VARICOCELE atin’, Wi" | STRICTURE vit, 13,08 \ : without cutting, 10 10 days. pain, drugs or detention from business, ‘The Murray Hills will have for thefr|stali—a quiet, nerveless, glorious plece B ment, Beldame edged up and rubbed ‘i years. Would also like to hear from a opponents at Olympic Field to-morrow | of horseflesh. Regarded carelessly | hose along Mr, Gates's siseve. Charles RUTLTLING—Five furlongs In 1.06, eas-| Pitcher, catcher and second baseman. the strong Central Islip nine. The lat-|among a Herd of one hundred thor-| Gates looked the mare over cautiously ily; J, Neumeyer, ner. Address KE, Adams, No, 3% East Thir- ter team has been strengthened this|oughbreds. The Picket would strike one} And remarked. ‘But if vou set off a| sack ROBH—Five’ furlongs in 1.06, | teenth stregt his system of treatment In 6 to 10 vou! LUTY. Impaired Pc ee es “ARICOCELE cured in 5 to 10 days. firecracker und: R ere 5 Gases. stopped at once, season and a close and exciting game {8|ay peculiarly docile; but one glance Ihave a bad Malte Sih nee woe pret ie Neumover, trainer, ° || The Clintons would lke to play teams PRIV. ATE DISEASES #3"34 43, | DISEASED ORGANS seleged 2H] RIpNey and Bladder Complaints cured ty looked for. Wade will pitch for the| his eye reads the story of! ASAE re Wear iteaiee! Se ireatn ea toca co by priginal “GERMAN METHOD" (used | “GERMAN METHOD." Call’ to. * ContABiED, DISEASES. to 5 days —<—— ‘ that neither flashes nor n . B follows: O. JF Murray Hills. lead oreciaty rear eer enemies ALLAN SIx furlongs tn 1.38, breering: Hilleen, 1f : G. Heisener, at Metcalf, formerly of the Emeralds,|*0™'"\0a burning with purpose. JUVENAL = MAXIM-Six furlongs in will pitch for the Westchester A. C.| “it Meh ith is The Picket's groom. He 1.19, easily; F, Weir, trainer, against the Suburbans at Westchester is PALMBEAKER—One mile in 1.48, eas | Oval, Ono Hundred and sixty-tnira | knows the set of every hair of the gal fly: W. Shields, trainer. Sioux Baseball Club, averaging av horse's pelt. He could le down be- FRANK SOMERB—Six furlongs in| twelve to thirteen years of age, would street and Southern Boulevard, to-mor- |i Tne thoroughbred's four hoofs 139, "hs W. Bhiolds, trainer, [like to arrange, games. with teams | row afternoon, Tho game will be for eteniatencnhe RIGHT hres-quartera In| averaging the same. pots HYDROCELE 3222.12 ew | BLOOD POISON 2'*.,,,cei¢2 Feat ment, ro Dale not ook: moved. from m without ai¢ of mer- PROSTATIC TROUBLES WASTING WEAKNESS ¢ xr: permanently cured, no matter how long and radic: Sune It's & duty you owe yourself and ert 101 Expert 85 sutths ash sini. and porto nat tres 2 panty wo jialists Ger ie bossibin for? un to grgmber. ware it botaibin fore ua to fall, ourw would be Re’ ee Specialis bility. "you run abso nels’ nov eioke’ Tone Woe Uo, aR, Imo “caantees quickest permanent Dr. Grey Eivanced syavem_ of treatment, Pg over “(17 EAST 17TH ST- i A. Heller, YEARS AT 9-9: Sundaye, 9-3, ar Onion Sayers, Hour. 8:8 Suntan: NE. CE BREE, OLD DR. GRINDLE, cy YEARS A SPECIALIST IN Dishasios Ur sue. Under Dr, Grindle’s sctentific treatment a the championship of the Bronx, and aland feel no alarm. 1 aves, trainer. ‘The St. Geor . . ‘. § je fe A. C, will play teams hara-fought battle Js looked for. says. The Picket is gentle as any DIMPLE—Three-quarters in 1.20, gal-|of sixteen to sevenicen Years, on Satur: loping: W. Shields, trainer. day and Sun y afternoons, Half ex- borse that was declared to be so by To-morrow afternoon, at the new " : : é fo" men are permanedy } "—Five-elghths Jn 1.03, easily: | pense arinte Nddrons Fr Don't lose a moment, aiseascs peculiar to grounds, Broadway and Halsey street,|David Harum. He Ca na Wylle C. Grant and Robert Le Roy| MAS Graves trainen, prac Renee ra Once ge ieoureinctraet: FHA, ito us at once, If you cannot call, write for our home cure, CONSULTA tine ee Sure Tore Oe eRe atvertisang > ‘ Brooklyn, the champion Brightons will|but one decided preferen ag the | 2" the doubles champlonship of tho] CINCINNATUS—One mile in 1.52 1-2 |iamsbridge, | Berli M di | I ‘ 152 West 34th St., N. Y.[|pnscen } tackle the crack Superba nine, The|hay. Cal Reed sees that he has all the} Noy Yon Tawn ‘Tennis Club, by de_| ,. breeaing: W. Smith, trainer. The Princely Social Club will play a in eaica nstitute Hours, 9 A. At to AUP Yat! |e Riood, boson cured in from.t to §, maps ‘ latter has defeated the Skellys, the|Californiu hay he can eat, and The treating Robert T. Bryan and Arthur] COURTMAID One mile in 1.4, hand-lreturn match with the strong Co Suntava’ 10 to's only. BI NC 285 iadder complaints in" from’) 10 8 y Bago ate: rated, Gas lok thee arloneat | Pusket never, KOEE try of| #: Friedman on the courts at One Hun-| RIGHT ROYAL—Four furlongs in 0.82, | terey. Cluh, ‘Sunday May 2, ‘Ke Sens echt: Si hottne haingal weeltnen, 8 tt teams in the borough over the Bridge.| With all the grade and rave tie of | @red and Twenty-third street and St. breezing; F. Burlaw, trainer, dale Schuetzen Park SO SP xtrfetute "in fram 10, to" 30 avs, —- the Arab, he has the repose and q Nicholas avenue, after an up-hill fight |SALVAGE—Four furlongs in 0.01, brees-) phe Young Crescents, of Harlem, Nariceels Glecases and draias cured in § ta j mes for Deco- Acrobatic coaching promises to be a Shetland. There are no boards . ing; F. Burlew. trainer. vould Hike to book two «: feature of the game to-morrow between} kicked out of his box stall nor i his} ying 6 . i pening set Bryan and Fried-| loping; D. Carter, trainer, to thirteen years. Have ill dates oper the! Hobokens ang Philadelphia Giants| feed rack mangled by 20 much 88 81 man grove and lobbed with great skill, LORILLARD—A haif mile In 0.58, gal- June 6. Address Pred Scholz, Na, 5 ge's Cricket Grounds, Ho-ftooth dent. You can leave him in his loping: D. Carter, trainer, t One Hundred and ‘Thirte by the score, 00 SDLE {5 still at the aame office, RESP STH ST. Seyenae! | YEARS. yehloh he has occupied OVER 20 5 ‘ so that Le Roy repeatedly sent the ball RTE: nivactalet us nth nick Menion no other advertising Rh ‘ » boken. Bill Tlerney will be matched] staii with his straw ranged on chalk COURTENAY—Flve-clght In 1.07, » elty. ith trutnfully ch Advice Free, Medicine orc Aha Dose he) eo OLCaT Orne |t outside the lines on his cross-court| breesing; J. Goldborougo, trainer. , A gan troenfull SUNDATS. Dt gan produce, The game should prove a|lines at night, PER Sopa erat Abe will|shots, while Grant proved unusually | TENAGRA—One mile in 1.44 1-2, hand- papa Rocha rere fs Cured in 30 to 90 Days b M — mont interesting contest. ‘This, after-|find it only distu yy the print! weak overhead. In the second act) Yi be Tully, tratner, | ttn fifteen years. For games address y IViy eet CRD ot Be le ote pooner [of his hoofs or the gentle fall of his) Grant and Le Roy steadily improved, | Ng eee ae ete in 0-1 1-2) James Burke, No, 3° Floyd street, ate Don't waste time experimenting Gity Eastern League Grounds,” "| sides as he slips down in it to rest. —|as the early apecd of Bryan and Fried-|BARILLICATFive-elghihs in 106, breeg-| Brooklyn. Own Unfailin M. th d Fro ky. sxperionee obverse Pat Sa ne No one took The Picket’s pulsg on the| man wore off ing: F. Burlew, trainer. NOUN: 1KOr RO) Arennas) eames wilt & ROSANDALEN The Howard Field Club, who are still} night before the great race, Hays| "sy : BHERIFE HELL Sovec-elghths uniformed teams averaging elgiteen to ry CIT inging to thelY fi nig! rf , The third set contained many pretty 1.89, galloping: D. Garter; traine nineteen years; also have ) ‘mpt and herole treatuwent is the dnly kind that should CAPSULES clinging to thelr honors as the cham-}gmith locked him in his stall; fs dusk! rajjies, Grant and Le Roy showin ae Beep be. cartec trainer nen. Addrees BE, Jackson, over be used in combating tls loathsome disease. BEST REMEDY for SUFFERING BIEN, They relieve pions of the east side, will tussle with] ro The Picket gossiped with hig neigh- y bd 4 a rebster avenue, city, aly temporary relief can come from ‘hot spring baths, Specifics, mercury, potash and other ‘iniueral aiixtures aud ‘My cleverness in their smashing and pass. breezing: H. Willlums, Six furlon, SEVEREST CASES the Chinatown Stal Ours in 5 DAYS In 48 HOURS and are Guaranteed to .2,/. Two good all-around pl a Broaklyn, tosmorroy in 1.16 1-2, like to’ join team averagi At, Kensington. | bors (cousins and brothers, 411) and) ing, In the Anal set Bryan and Fried. | CHAMPLAI special form of treatment for this disease ts the 4 ep. At daybreak he was handily: F, Wolr, trainer, 4 4 5 Monday, Decoration Day, they will play |!@¥ down to sleep. At man played on tho defensive. M eight ars. Addr C, Emer: resulr of thirty years” work aud successtul’ practicg, | Qsout by 0 bere Take 53 : the Gotham A. C., of Harlem. ”!"*| groomed, fed and led out for an early |" Paved on the defensive. —— ee elghtes Anat i Ninatycneventh elraet: adored by thousands upon thousands of pormaueatty “cured ft | {amano ca morning trot. (Tho same thing happened Une aa aT Avonia A. C. Kxen city patients, ity contains, ud Sdangerous, drupe Bor tjurious Harry Cooke, ghe of the funniest} yesterday and will happen, agaiy in his FITZGERALD IN DRAW. The Aveiia A. C., which has turned Ropire + C. of the disease, forcluk out every, particle of “Inipurity, ‘cleats coaches in the business, will be on the|life to-morrow, > debate het Rut eters LURCeeetis Gudiliate: uous pee wath unford Ne Houta a tne gutiee Ayatey and “restoring the. patient ts pertect side Mines at the Protectory Grounds, Otliers Show Marke. TOLEDO, Ohio, May 28.—Willle Fitg- | fessional and amateurs, during the last / Van Nest, to-morrow, when the Pough- ‘ Kerald, of Broo ir years than any other club of its be , 2 Heriis and Iris a” bo t Jd, of Brooklyn, and Fred Douglass, | four y: y other cl f its) Walbert, / Keepsies and Emeralds cross bats, Cooke ish La th show the * hind sy adds life to every game he taker purt| marks of thelr terrific struggie to land | Of Georgia, fought ten rounds to a draw | kind in this country, will hold its frat |and Twenty: rx Y in and keeps the players on the Jump] (ho prize of tho Brooklyn Handicap, {ere Mast night. Willie Gibbs, of Phil- | annual xcursion to-morrow. A} The Blen ‘i T dso cure, without fullure, VARICOG New York's STURE, PROSTATIC. ‘TROUBLES and’ all’ other Pai? Master Specialist. DISEASES. My cures are permanent. “It Suu canket Gah write; (A perfect cure Is always possible by: my auccones Consultation Free. ‘ui home treatment. All correspondence strictly confdentia Steamer and two ba il leave the| arrange games with ery, mocoent es Thole tealnera declare that they. oan {@Auphia, easily defeated Kid Grom, ot | tot'gt harrow street at 10" A, Me whurh | twelve to. tiirteon ye “115 165 W, 34th St... New York. i { not come cut of their funnels afd hoods i d ‘The excursionists will go to Empire | as follows: T. McBur Jams Hours, 9 AM fo 8 PM. Wig RSRe batt Si Gesepe con Mieipois L£or several days. ‘They ate nérvons,! agecball, Polo Grounds, To-day, £00 ‘finished by Prof, Coopers orchumtee | nei, Bb.. be Jacobs. (> ag a Sundays, 10 tq 8 only, Fp, DO OE Ganeball, Polo am 5 per's orchestra | hen, $b.; L, Jacobs, P