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. ALT THE NEWS OF ~ JOE YAGER REMARKABLE, [8 + GOOD CARD AT AT RACE TRACK. THE DIAMOND, RING * GHE: WORLD WEDNESDAY E EVENING, JUNE 8, 190. GIANTS PLAY THE THE PIRATES. M3 A BIG TURF PLUNGER Less than Thirty Years of Age. but with a Wonderful Personality, His Rise in the Sporting World Has Been as Astonish Rapid. ing as It Has Been Joseph C, Yaeger 1s one of the most Femarkable plungers the turf has ever seen, He is a young man, less than thirty years of age, It 1s his boyish countenance that has earned for him the rickname of the “Boy Plunger.” Just exactly to what Yaeger's rapid rise to a position of affluence in the turf world is due it is hard to say. He has a remarkable personality. He ts as cold as a plece of ice. His face ts as ex- pressioniess as that of a graven image. If he has any emotion during the run- ning of a race or during his plunging operations in the ring he never shows it. He masks them completely, if he has such things as nerves. His eyes are a Ueht blue--the cold, steely sort, that are always steady and searching, He {s at all times courteous and polite in his demeanor, but never effusive, He | rarely smiles, He appears to be all busi+ ness, Yaeger dr quietly and makes no display of jewelry. e¢ Is the last per- son in the world one would suspect of being a plunger. Close Form Student. Yaeger 1s a close student of form, His cold, unemotional disposition en- ables him to throw aside sehtiment and| Prejudice and sift races down to facts. | He has jn his employ the most ex- pert staff of clockers that money can| the race course at dawn and watch the work of the horses. They are keen Judges of the condition of a horse, and can tell from day to dhy whether « horse 1s coming on or staling off. These clockers cover every track about New York. Thus nothing in the way of work escapes this cold, business-like plunger. He Is a member of the Metropolitan Turf Association. He has ring runne who report to him the move of every big operator. He has paddock experts who cbeerve the horses as they are making thelr toilets. With the works of the horses spread before him, Yaeger picks his choice: At the track his ring runners and pad- dock experts give him the latest and most up-to-date information. He cares nothing for the Information of trainers, jockeys or owners. Ho prefers his own judgment. He is more capable of a quick snap- his lack of enthusiasm or sentiment, Nothing influences him but facts. Five years ago Yaeger was a dry- goods clerk, measuring out yards of cloth, To-day he is worth haif a mil- fon dotinrs, Since the bexinning of the rucing season he has won steadily, The largest single bet ever won by Yaeger was $42.00. This he won on a filly owned by F. R. Doctor at Sheepshead t fall. On Monday Yaeger won a die 1 on Mimosa, profiting by the know! edge that Unmasked started in the race judgment on races because of CHESNEY OUT WEST FOR BIG RACES|CORMACK MAY 60 WEST FOR DERBY H, C. Schulz received a telegram yes- terday from Rome Respeas, making an offer for the services of Jockey Cor- mack for the World's Fair Derby Respess wants the buy to ride Ber- nays, who will in all probability he his reliance in the big stake, now that Dick Welles is temporarily on the shelf. Schulz has neither declined nor ac- cepted the offer as yet. Cormack, whi had his foot badly hurt last Ir when his mount in the open: Lord of the Valley, was cro’ the fence by Hildebrand on Jack Rat- Hn, ta still laid up: | He has not taken @ step with the Injurea foot yet, but this Is more a matter of precaution than of absolute necessity. Cormack in anxious to be in good cohdition for the Suburban, In which he will ride Proper. One Dollar Per Week | Opens an Account, [FURNISHED Our Terms Also Apply to New td sand Connecticut. BOOST FOR GAlt FROM O'CONNOR ‘Tf Clark GriMth had MeGinnit strength he wouldn't lose three. games in a season,” sata Jack O'Connor the other day. ‘© stood on the side lines in the old days and watched him day after day, but I could never tell what lie was going to send up, although vatched his catcher’s signals closely. It's worse when you are at bat. ‘The batter who can guess what Grit is go- ing to hand him’ is a genius.” PROPER GETS WORK FOR SUBURBAN GRAVESEND, N. Y., June &—Rain came down in torrents again last night hesney, has sent his chestnut to “BIG MACK” IN CHICAGO FOR BIG WESTERN RACES FE. E. Smathers, the milionaire owner | enoufh right now to beat anything on * exclaimed Fostér, GALLOPSWERE SLOW AT SHEE SHEEPSHEAD ening World.) N, Y., June 8. (Special to The SHEEPSHEAD BAY, arm SATURDAYS UNTIL IOP PIANOS AND ORGANS. — BLOOMINGDALE BROS., 3d Ay S9th and 60th Streets, ue, RAILROAD. STATIONS foot of WEST TWENTY. ‘ing time from Desbrosses rtlandt Strects 1s five minutes Ieee, hat given below for Twenty-third Street pt where otherwise noted. MV HICAGO | SPECIAL. and Dining Cara. “For Loulsviiie and’ St. Lo T. “LOUIS LIMITED. poling and’ Observation Indianapolis and St. i THE, PENNSY! 3 a y JA . z oledo. oer ae ¢ < HICAGO AND ST. For Nashville (8! Pincteaer tije). inqlanapetia, eh 2 Dink i a The Greatest Piano Investment in the World. he beat ee ure, Cincinnatt, ‘alley. M—WESTERN EXPR! o Dining Car. Fic BXPRESS.— Walters Piano, procure. Clockers are men who go to| without blinkers for the first time. and when the time arrived for bringing Galease; and the Sreny ores is now at esney tins been announced as a \ ‘rhe weather was warm and sultry and and Chicago. For ij the racers to the open the downpour | Harlem Park race track. a | hure starter for the World's Fair Han- | the air was damp and close at the Ba; for’ Cleveland except Baturaay: ; \ | had ceased. ‘The track, however, being | “B'S Mac’ arrived in Chicago and | dicap at St. Louls, and will be seen in|this morning. Ihe trick. was in t “CEEVELAND. AND Gil i mldekesnaa tid bot. | WAS at once taken to the stable of Sam Chicago in some of the Harlem Jockey | Worst condition it has been in since \ in a sloppy condition, had a solid Bot-) siiareth, who will handle the cham: | Club's events. the late rains, and anything like fast tom, and the variety of exercises in-}. jon f: his West: ca " . = work was impossible. Many racers ulged in by the thoroughbreds was of | of" ern campaign. | Starter Richafd Dwyer's innumerable | were shown, however, and the work From a horseman’s viewpoint, Me- | friends will be grieved to learn it was | hours were interesting ones, $150 Walters Piano,including atool & cover the breezing order. Chesney looks well. He stood the trip | necessary to operate on him for appen-| There are many horses ging at Trainer Walter Jen@ings, who !s pre-| ¢rom the Hast dn grand shape, and Fred | Alettis Saturday midnight at Mercy the course, but a it is of a Hight ve: paring Proper for his Siburban Handl-| Foster, probably the greatest trainer of | tfoapital in Chicago. He was reating | et at,ia expected to cease as soon a or ———____—_—_—_- cap engagement, allowed the racer «| norgefean tn America, ‘and who once |eaaily Inst night, but the sudden at-| ‘Trainer ub Muy expecta to leave “While I may be wrong in my estl=| give him support. There is no. doubt| mile and o quarter, galloping 2.14. handled the cr: describes him tack, yhich came upon him on the | with fighball for Chieago on Sundty to on ensy terms of mate of the man,” said Mike Donlin,|in my mind that the games with the|hcrse did his work in the middle of/ being to atl visible purports in fine | tra iii Friday night, aa he was on his} run in the American, Deroy He ce $5 Down and $1 Week I the track and in an easy manner. The} shape. Foster, after looking Mac over, | Way from Tatonia, will keer nim con. eae Witae theca Jermercetring - the Rods’ left fielier. “I am of the lepinion that Charile Philippi, the | Pitteburg’s star pitcher, will not pitch es good ball this year as he did last. The general impression that Pilllippl {6 a man of nerve and stamina when_on the rubber is erroneous. In my opin- fon there re few twivlers in the bus}- nest wiho. possess lesy courage when If he gets a good start in a contest he braces up ‘and does well, proviied the team be- Boston Americans last fall had the ef- fect of taking some of the little starch ‘that he etill possessed out of Philippi, 90 that his work this year will not be as good as it was Mst year, because he has not so much confidence in him- seit as he formerly had. A pitcher, with bis vast responsibilities, must be somewhat of an egotist. He must feel pends upon him—that he is the star and that the other players are ‘little ‘better than supers, When a -pitcher following were sent to useful workouts during the morning: NEW YORK—Six furlongs in 1.27 4-6, ‘breezing; F. Lightfoot, trainer, GOLD. MONEY, Five-elghths {n_ 1.10, gaitoping; W. Jennings, trainer. TRWDUS—One mile io 1.48, easily; W. Jennings, trainer. AROADE—Five furlongs in 1.11, breea- jer, trainer. (DIMPLE—A half mile in 0.54, easily; W. Shields, trainer, ot form “He looks fit marvelled at the lack showed in the East, ang tot joubtedly will incapacitate him “ Rreater part of two mouths. HOLTMAN TO START ‘BURKETT HAS NOT Was shown ad a quart acted admirabl follows: IRISH LAD Mile and a quarter in 223. UNNYSIDE—Bix furlongs handily: Pred Littlefield, trainer. TURQUOISE BLUE—One ‘quarter’ in 02%, breezing; Fred Littlefield, trainer. RIV PIRATE—One mile In 1.63, Waterboy ‘gailoped a mile at three-parts speed and ‘The workouts were as gal- 026, breezing; J. J. McLaughlin, trainer. RAGLAN—One mile in 1.53, galloping; and 35 | SEAnO RES 2.25 i ee KAN! vA Real Value. Walters Pianos are built to last a lifetime. which begin to Walters Piano are be~ troments cannot pare With ph Baton ing; W. Jennings, trainer, ; they are working against an opposing | all the time that the game really de- = 4 loping; J. H. MeCorm trainer, offered for sale every day by others | nceces En eek Ue SERS ES UGE TL Abo MERRY MOMENTS-One. quarter, in AL prices ranging, from $190 to, $400. Ho a Varied Trains ive maving of from $150 to $200 In this Pianos Delivered to Your *Dinin hind him does nothing to upset his} gets that idea Into hie head, amd works|GRAY LAD—Three furlongs in 042) | G."B. Hill, trainer Bao # equilibrium, But should he have a few|#ocordingly, he usually wins out, for| gulloping; F. Welr, trainer. | Richard Dwyer and J. J. Holtman! Jesse Burkett doesn't change very | PULSUS Six furlongs in Ll, handily: |] pr na P, tof $5.) | Broedne ad breaks at the start of a contest | the eager example he sets in the mat-| R¥DIRIAR—Three furlongs in 0.41, / will do the starting at Washington | much as the years go by. After he 3 a es ome on a Payment 0; jo] Bt). ana wieth Avenue: vcommer a ter of shining in his position has a sanity hy Welsh, trainer i ay etce i voRWwactecn DE ir furlongs in 0.54.11 19 YEARS’ GUARANT 1 Astor) House and statione he wil be no good for the rest of the | effect on he omer players, an: rooD WINK. reat a rnanally; Purk, At the meting of the had been struck out in one of the ‘Watkins, trainer. R. EE Brooklyn. gourt Street ime, whereas a twirler with theright| strong game usually fx the reault. We spas ik mile vs Jockey Club their names were ap-|games at St. Louls the other day KOE tole Ceariohee lin @beICL NeAVia hiinclersl tate lenatation Street. Asda way, F 1 work all the hanier | 2ave several such men with the Reds F. Weir, tramer. | proved, Until such a time as Dwyer) when a hit would have meant a run, breezing: Louls Elmore, traine ot every Waltera Piano, Company wilt eal fh ort of grit wil work all ti and they will be the ones who will | H AD—One mile in 1.69, brees | MTs sean ss ra = | GOLDEN Five furlongs in T Cay 1 from Shotels and fi when @ handicap bas been plaged on| win @ majority of their games this ing; A. Zimmer, trainer. Ww ave recovered from the opera-/ some one shouted to him from the!” 4‘39 7-2, 'T. J. Healey, trainer. vlion— Jo POE PUL op toalled by r him by the team that is suppojed to! year. conn half mile in 0.6 gallop- | tlon for appendicitis, which was per-| bleacher seats: WATER. MIRROR—Four furlongs in ad pli t any price, for tt will suon 4 ew : ing; G. Cornell, trainer. | formed successfully, Mr, Holtman will! “what's your batting average this] 0511-2 Dbreeging; A. J. Joyner. ‘ome utterly” worthless, bore, Ri HYDRANGBA-6tx, furlongs tn Ll, do all the starting. Dwyer intends t0 | year, Jense?” a) 2 that dun wetter iio wane pms v3 ainer, bs ” rr ne ers, | oaaily 8. Domwett, trainer. | make n atrong effort to send the fields |” "Don't know.” snared Joa, “but T NiGaLISEEMAGRISe: pul pay. Ray. beteate ees Bo arte fester Kent 3 a | 9 SiS nanaity’ Ww, Timmons, trainer. [SWAY on Derby Day. in this one race |ymow that to-morrow will be PAY dAy." | aearg p. stron and Leslie Done, two AKIN ae. ; ticularly; but {t Is doubtful {f his ee eee A fs , . ¥—Four furiongs in 0.53, han- | Par! Prooklyn horsemen, posted $100 forfelt yen- COED OU nameca reainer st Physicians will permit him to do !t,! gitua in Automobile Racing. — | {cur tor a mateh ter for $1,000 In, which New) ed “entral LICE—One mile in 1,60,; 88 Derby Day 1s less than two weeks| Freq Titus, (he bicycle rider, made Stronk, names him black Aalding, Rovere J, Neumeyer, trainer. WaT: famous by his winning of the great| Roe stein, unmarked. 9 artery ee eet Saas eae Quill $2.00 handicap at Munhattan| 2%" ach Will take, piace on the Parkway S neee lacuna Nans Lay IE yaad pela tal ’ c cho retired f bleycle| will he ine beat three in’ five mile heats Male Mba A 0.8%, Beach, and who retired from bleyclo| will he ine pest three in m ta - Manager Kelley, of the Cincinnatl| pletely obliterated, and he can not do Burlew, trainer. FIGHT NOTES. racing for stage life, has decided to| [fn Tt. Acker will drive the Strong entry and a —Rakeaio ‘Shop, team, explains the faire of acveral | anything with the bat. It Is the same] TOUPBE—Four furlongs, in. 0.56 hand- enter the automobile fleld. He ts ex-| Ashinaatise Nek) Chicane Liat . 4 eds’ youngsters come to|in flelding, Once let a player become y; @. B. Morris, trainer. pected to join John 49 a driver m Brooklyn Speedway. FOR SALE, —Twentleth C 4! SESE De Eeta YOUNES END Come OO eegll OFELE: loan. Chat eatdeaes nace LARS MHOW ME—Onel late’ int ‘164; Bf a Pope-Toledo racing car. ‘Titus 1s Satine Seniec oh eeueian ce ih —Albany‘and Troy Piven SR exieotmtions in their work In recent | posse: es handily; J. Goldborough, trainer. Frankie Nell, the bantam-welght Bdna May, tho actress, | |The second of the series of brushes for the M—Detialt Wd Chid pitch ames on the road to lack of confi-| breaking badly for him on the field and| mm PAYNE—One mile in’ 162, easily:| champion, is to take part in.a battle in eee Bangavetern en BICYCLES] SAS ALE Cfactnnatl ene Be teas Two ioe ltae S dence.. “There is nothing that will af- he will go to all sorts of experiment- J. Neumeyer, trainer. St. Louls in the near future. His oppo- nts In Hoboken. The event noon, ee York State jobbera| 2200 EM—Western Express, mil fect a y ta oh as an.error|ing, with the result that his natural} ROBBIE T.—Three furlongs in 0.48,| nent will bs Gus Bezenah, the Cincin- 3 ss Boone sane eves ooh Zork, Plate Jobb 5 ata critical stage, or faliure to hit the| fielding ability ia completety upests Fine a Billings. trainer. BA Aghter. ‘They have heen matched | | Tt wil! he the famous Cuban X-Glanta| ‘lice et fin f te husineen, having 4ee Misia tall at a time when it will do some aero eur aay ta Ne GaN AE BAR eale cus Haniey, neg an tt een oan een ee Wot that) St. George Cricket Grounds, Hoboken. ri land, teary race will ts Ral Cede abd teeter Rone Louls I sper e 4 p . on the best horses good,” nald Kelley. “When a. young-| foil in tying to bolster up the conte SOOTOH. THISTLE Threccelghths in| ets, on dure 2. t card yet presented by e eet horses | F50, 3i0, 319, S15. 817.60 and ip ster suffers elther of these misfortunes of those of our youngsters who the word, In the end my angumenta O41, easily; J. Kelly, trainer. FLYING BUTTRESS—One mile In 1,64, Stone nnd Holliday Matched. Crawfords, Barnes, am it usually takes him a long time to re-| ad started badly and who bad be- A M. Hogan, trainer. Jimny Store, the bantam-weight fight- 7 oper fram the effects ot {t.” Bhould he | Come Posseasedl Of the Idea. thet ther FoR Lue Taree-quarters in 1.28,]or of the Avonia A. C., has at lant suc- Pittatield No. “Adaine, Sandee ab fail to lit well he will become imbited | season., I preadned confidence to them EMBARRASSMENT One ine in 1.45, | Corded tn Inducing nome at tne Che went eames with tle’ Kea that hp can not hit the | until Twas sick of hearing myself say) | easity: 1 Buriew, trainer. "| Maetboxth has consented. io tackle a) Calon Ba 8 big lorguo pitchers, and every time he met with response from them, and the KING PEPPER—A' quarter 0.29, easily; F eee Weir, trainer. Stone, and ‘the Inde will come together [in a twenty-round bout at a show to be ¥ 1 i ners, Chase, Uoodrigh, Di Ke: ASR and Brooklyn, ay monds, &€. | 100" Browdwa, comes to bat he will shy a little of | Tesuit has baen that in late games the —Thieeraighths : y at .40, | les from Scranton, Lamps, 39¢.; Barr, 19e.; Saddien. 10e. up. jephane the result that hfs original method of batting, which probably would have turned out all right in the end, 1s com- qway fa to convey the, smprossion bay the good work they in Dallns real! was q fairly true line on their actual form." A half-mile 1 0.61, handily; F, Weir, trainer. DIVINATION—One mile in 1.00, brees- ing; F. Weir, traine Jeffords to Fight MeCormick. Jim Jeffords, the California heavy- For 3 5 years my one aim has been sacrificed Jwniis: ‘or realarnce by Wertante, enrees 23 Park Row 4H.°suiri GEORGE. oe DOO | Gen. Manager, Ger aha tv Near Biway. ‘(stsees Park row store onen Friday nad DANCE MUsIc—tTi ‘= weight, and Jack McCormick, of Phila- handily d- Neumeyers trainer, “© | deiphis, have, received a. Kood offer to 0 pete or remedy for Rupture whose merit WW S S BROOKLYNITE—Three-eighths in 0.s2,| meet in a twénty-round hour at 4 how small cost would make all other trusses and v 4 pert DAlij BUT Ga ter As suns, held before sc tiree weeks. Both treatments a waste of time end money. Gentre & Sadana Bivona: ea z J. Feumeyer, trainer, | men have practically accepted the offer. While other trusses merely support guate obened. at any of our yang 18 Fain. inter ft WW: _ GIVEN MO ST PITCHERS LEADER -One mile in 1.63, galloping; » Jennings, trainer, HOT GUN—Half mile in 0.53, easily; W. Jennings, trainer. PROPER—Mile and a quarter in 2.14, Fitsgerald vs, Douglass Again. Fred Douglass, the welter-welght of Kayannah, and Willie Pitagerald, tho South Brooklyn welter-welght, who re place; where and waterpro while other tr / mine HOLDS; when others slip mine stays in others press and irritate, my light of appliance leaves you free; and usses enlarge the rupture the Cluthe wblinhed | wholenale “Jewelry No ‘employers’ referen it Gr twrite. for” iilustrated ratalogue. L. W. See & oe handily Jennings, trainer. ently boxed a ten-round draw, are to a‘ Dress cigninags (© in 08h eeaty: fant ae cite unt opt aAen at properly held by my Auaacio kag ad Without tharuss: o ‘cutting Main Store, 87 Cceini aan Anta, “Who y B v . eet In a ten- i y ¢ Y ra ore, 8i-i When Billy Bradley is, at bat a) Watch Brad some day when he In at alt mile in 0.58, breozing: 'takw place at Bandusky, O..on Juno 2. Weg-straps cr hard stecl springs. Sith Ave bd catcher has to be mighty crete of his Schreckengost bat. Just before the pitcher winds up D, Carter, trainer, RAIMENT—Half mile tn 0.51 4-6, Mellody to Fixht in Butte. Call this week or write for my valuable) FREE 4 “ben at Th the Hlue Mountains: DENTISTRY, algnals,"* sald Ossee seul eee Bill: tak 8 Dees tomer MERA Ee ne epi Ganterce tealean alles lly Mellody, the New England mia errarteertinreiniiice while the Naps were if New York. | ning-fast backw glances at the! vaRTRAY—Five | furlongs 1.00 ee een oee ae been doing. such {{{ Book with list of a thousand names and addresses of people my |SPECIAL PRICES THIS WEEK ; You know what a way of his own| catcher. If Brad is In luck and hap breezing; D. Carter. traine: ight, wi Truss bas helped and cured. GHOURS 9 TO 5; SAT. TILL 8,) i _ ethod- | Pens to look around just as the back-| LORILLARD—Five furlongs in 1.00 1- fighting in Chicago and Boston | d Crown ang Brad has of winking—n sort of method- | F , TeeTH : “feal opening and shusting of his eves as | #top Is giving his signal, look out for a] ayalie PINT Fiveralghthn ined, Aten taunts, Bone nnere no. ts HT CHAS, CLUTHE, 29 East I4th St,, BET,RIETH ANE. AND at ae epee MARS Without” plate it . ’ a] vee! tl in 1,10, j- | river a 'e lon... ie eo is . ¢ D c) = 1C he were in front of a camera. Know | hit against the fence. | In reading a! | “oping: 7. Welsh trainer ne ae natched to meer Juck OKcnafe. the Chi- g » 2 UNION! SQ. NEW TORK. PWRORDATAT. NTC CO Featn “a " if catcher’s signals and using them to hin 'CABE—Flve-ei; cngo Nght-weight, for twenty roun ene Be how he got that habit? Trying to read| Own vavantage, Brad hasn't an equal Ae Welabe trate to 110 | Minera t ternoon ne - -= Erasing poste the, catcher's signals to the piteher. | fn either big league. JAKE BAND aS Five furlongs in Nelnon to Meet Neary: EXCURSIONS. | EXCURSIONS. DR E = S:3 E L L written” rus — — vel 1 + o y 2 re: rm i FCONOMIST OF iVe turionee i Taek | (“Battling Nelson, who recently | manne nnn BUT $1 WEERLY. [anter for te crew, who “paced” them to the finiah| — brecsin#: T, Welsh, trainer Knocked out Martin Canole, the Fail 84.00 EXCURSIONS Made (0 Often, | Kdtig at the drawbridge. The shell did not ——_—_ River light-weight, in San Francisco, ° ‘Roam 4 (elevator). Eatab, 1885, ‘Cro travel onan ven wel for she Oret] — LOWERY IN CONDITION, [Muir @eaaieaines wate] | Coney Island EVERY SUNDAY WAGES & BIA MONDE Ma ride’ Work, ner toi ggh two miles, cwing to rough water, con- : ‘The bout will bo fought under. the rus: | EASY PAYMENTS, Porcelain Crovwnn. «> , sequently losing a good deal of speed eee oF the Haven Vatles ge ct ‘ain | Boats, ERIE RAILROAD ALCS WRN e Bisceagteg | NEW PAINLESS DENTAL GO.” The stroke was kept well above] Jack Lovwery, the foather-welght | Francigco, the Intter part | American Watch & Diamond Co. ' jog punto st. Sutin thirty for the whole distance, and] fighter, of this city, fs In fine condition eg oe Buttery via DREA ‘A 19 MAIDEN LANE. CAKE ELEVATOR: | 49) fira sa At. to 0 Pe sundays. 3 the ‘Varsliy won out from the fresh-| for his coming fight with Jack Hamil- roe at Sonn ena ene! SHOHOL GLE N.. = = men by length in the first two Troy, dow miles. "The ‘freshmen, got the bump | 12%", Ne Dade cal Piene on June ACT soven ‘miles from N ; ae aS PERSONALS. = ean at the start, but the ‘Varsity steadily | 17 'y rounds. Ham- sulred. Write, phone ete ets eri Fate ELI aamea drew anon of them. In a quarter of| fiton and Lowery have already fought SO ERC Ul seapecperaryorsree WANED ¥ ORIG 5 S a mile, after picking the ‘Varsity. u d?aws, and a good ed reece rea Ouleley, a native of Fake shrew ata poe bee lepked ron $108 Ireland: daughter of the Jate Lanslett and RED TOP, Conn., June 8.—The Har- They-did the four miles in 23.50, which iw'slow, despite the fact that the con- at the naval statfon, the second: crew forged ahead for’ a short distance y pitting the stroke up to thirty- for. Hundred) and Thirty-sixth street and Fifth avenue, on Sunday. The Amster- TURBINE INE. EeRNWeoe | LAKE GLENS, | West Point, Newburg & Poughkeepsie. Mary Quigley, nee Dinan: was last beard Sew York City in 1880, ‘ vara vetralty ae Aes fe ls tle gained about a length, \but when Fa tia pou fas a realdent of ‘our-mile course on the Thames Miver| they settled down ta hard work, t RMLAND, | 01,00—er. with (Dinmer at Casino, Any intorr party: will lat night for the second time since| ‘Varsity gained wleadls,, By" spurting Maren MILAND, ‘st : Any information concerniix sald DAE Iaat “REE for the second time since) Vara ened meet og PURINE | <The Murray Hills will play the strong Boecial express ea is on a8 be gratefully received by her aunt, MPs rr training P-) to the lust quarter, when the ‘Varsity | Amsterdam nine at Olympic Field, One Re Returmine leave Glen AO anda ne Test M. Rvan, nee Quigley, 14M Grove mt. Maid! Patent | Francisco. ntors’ ditions were ‘not favorable, there Loing| ye but were unable co even up with Dally Outings (excent Sundays), by Palace qutte's, tide and’ a heed wind. For] Menserertangtics Ueat them by abgut | dame have secured the services of has| | A CLUETT COLLAR ASPUR RARE ASD Ree, RSs: lia Line Steamers “New “York't” aii BUSINESS OPPORTUNITI the ee te tillee tox sore Mires Wt ne Yess te a, Seen 4 ones hem ‘bat the Murray Hills, QUARTER EACH, QUARTER BIZCo i Re @ Dlocks ex ss My nae gener eee AL HELP WANTED—MALE. TENE a freshman crew, and at the two- TT, PEABODY & CO. : ied? & THE, Wren tor nate ell peivln ae omark, at the’ naval ‘station,’ they | SPCoat hs pene ark mand ite, Yale Ne Pg ee A ye BY age gokle doy i 28.05 A.M: oF ae - ABLE-BODIED MEN WANTED. as Faouralon on, uy 20 Orchat their | iaseball, Pole Grounds, To: onare Wey inn So Feri), 20. 13) 4] gUNDAY WORLD WANTS AE BOD ety “Brlgemet sreamboas Go. | fhecsaund. Ciearaege he ue Nera cud quarters. to-morrow 1 MG, Pittsburg va, New York. Adm. 00e.'*e¢ Migedurdag— 090 A Moi LA, 810 9, aL WORK MONDAY WONDERS, | Flee ai. Bun Riven” ‘vane is at 0 P. i pb.