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he NING WORLD i225) SPORTS EDITED BY [22557 ROBERT EDGREN $94546808699O00F000DS00O44OO- 2644426400900090604-400004 D4 REDE PODVIDEDD? DFG IDERODDEDE*~ 90.99 0999009809004 a ae YS dp IT 1S Salo That SS MR.THOMAS witu BET too 0002 ON HERMIS Tes 43 A GRAND GYHYANCE FoR MIR. GATES TS Do SOME REAL CAICAGO PLUNGING. AL HORSES OU SHEEPSHEAD Bt THEY “WIG Do some PLUNGING. ON THE MIDWAY brisk air tempered with a bit of soft PSHEAD BAY, N. Y., June 2. héne made the training hours agre: ‘The conditions of weather and track by ablo at this course this morning. ‘Che rr Tect this morning dur: 7 track wate In perfect shape and every thing tins developed tn the two- that sean trim anything yet shown, | courm® were perfect inis” morning 3. men and his horse was out, ‘There were] year-old division so far this season thal |He has ‘Tanya, Rose of Dawn, Bumble | 9 exerciae hours. 6 ERMIS ALREADY IN ST. LOUIS, WHERE YOUNG MR. THOMAS WILL G0 10 BET $100,000, 1S AERMIS’ VALET~ at_the Coney Island Jockey Club 4 - rai! FROMSECANSAS IT IS SAD Py Youna Mr. SHIELDS DE - BOX-cCaR. on THE WESTERN . SSS PCELOD LO 9990S 9009904 PIODD DED 22 ES 9999225999009O0099194-04000004-90005006406-0000000006. AS LAYER! 2 80 224 ‘There were many horses shown and the scene was most racy-like, When HO watobebr ue trials attempted, bu: Hooks aa oC ft might corral the Futui Hee, King Cole and others that keep Y was fully attended will probably develop |reeling off fast trials, yet are never ty, and the work hours were tse ful und Futurity winner, aa t has nother sent to the races. ‘This ta one of the| {10 7. aeemie7o: were ach bates InBiruccive to all concer ‘Those sent the two-year-old division has | mysteries of the turt. Perio ciated SAR Deeb tied 6) Workouts were Stake to be decided on Saturday, got by the ahrin! fe in attendance and th Gaye: sport has doormat ease, $100.00, Ly een At a 2B It'is the beltet to-day in turt circlet es ee that the fight against Washington Park F si ROL panned out aw well as waa thought | ‘There are plenty of condition races ECS NGHASA AL eais iin OB0N-2 Pei cin cilia: voak: clworvent oldu apes’ | ehecelrenese coetinestarsi: iolaktnatire Se aR Renate ea Tena ilotkadnone z rack, warsand thal ries GUEHIC“Hiree urlongs in gan surprisingly well and showed much | They have no stake engagements to] pur Worse | st Aaya od *. handily; J Hines, trainer ‘form (iat every one was predicting | speak of, since they were all in Will-| j\ 046 14 = GIN Sh poe etn 3, handiyed done tan |) that the crop thin season was to be|lam C.. Whitney's barn, and at hie hel ostoeiaportant) ewe. terferance from him te problematical, () A AN-Four turlongs in 0.00,' phenomenally above the average. ‘This |death all nominations were void. Bevlight of during the tnoreon Gerri oe But whether there is interference 0 } ry i Qaoam, trainer sa, [Prediction wan emphasized when Byd-| If rumor ts correct, there Is dis- | euch 5 were us FoR oe meee not, there, ¥ Bot be any more racing i ng tr trainer ney Paget sold St. Bellane and Nib- |cord in the Duryea stable. Mr. Rogers WANYA‘S your leur A An predicted in ; bie alte ay ; ra mip FAIRY, DANC i in 062, !llck and coolly informed the turf |and Harry Payne Whitney do not get breezing; J. W. Rogers, trainees) RU Aad ate eta toa Park, in mex! turday when bh # tO he ‘acks, ol + ‘ str tel othe! nm 7 i. erace ny AL GOLD! yoy Th post in the $80,000 World's Fair Derby, |Muitts in the race that Is owned by @ccording to St, Louis horsemen. With such a field as Hermis, winner | {1 | j eantrnn an . W. Rogers, B were only ordinary selling platers impatiently: “for his opntrict. to) come. iY, trainer, the West, and of which olub Gen. Ph! There was a period when the Paget | So, while the Duryea youngsters have |MY¥OPIA—¥our furlongs in 0.61, handli; J. W. Rogers, trainer, two-year-olds were winning with mo-|been kept in the stable, Song and Louis min, She tx in with 87 pounds. Dreeging W. It. ‘Thomas received a message | HOM n Will Shields last night telling of Hi ARKER—Six furlongs in 1.241-2,| facing at the track and to declare th the fleld will be the best that ever faced | Shields, the Suburban winner made the 1.07, eantt Shields, trainer. jatable, The best he has shown are| Sparkling Star, who won yesterday, Flyback, These two look to have al's fastest trains, and we camo by| MABEL RICHARI ~Seven fur-|cast-off St. Bellane beat Diamond, while i hours, and the greater part of | LEADER-—Wour furlongs in 0.51, gallop- i that seems to call for acripus conatder-|yeaterday aud. to-day he was lying | Ing: W. Jennings, tealh ation is Old Stone. He has grown and | down. He ate his feed as regularly us|NIGRETTE—A quarter In may, | De used to in hin box stall at Graves- W. Jennings, trainer. Ailed out wonderfully since last year, and wanted more oats than we |SIR ROCHE—Three-elghthe dn 0,39, han N handily THE UNKNOWN-—Fite fi ut al 5 i 645, handllyy T. Murphy. tesines | The financial loss to the club cause NNY SIDE—Six furkongs in 1.18 1-: aaa Ie Be oc tRneys Peed Tattloneld, trainer, SPORTSMEN'S GOODS. IDINGS—Seven | furlongs "jn i @nd seems to have improved vastly 9 willing to give him. We were de- alive Cl Meotan trainee more than any of the youngsters who h th: he behaved." SILVER DAYS—Six furlongs in 1.25, Jo :C. T. Patterson, t ner, breezing: G. Cornell. traine that ts to be decided this month, He|4¥ce Gans to meet him, Four furlongs min 52, AL, MAXIM~—Tiree furlongs in tensily; F. Welt, tratner thas been secured to meet Young Dona-| Joe Youngs, the Buffalo lightweight, P. Burch, trainer, It's not cheaper to, BLD—One and one-eighth miles) hue, the Bosbopn feather-weight before | and Jack Daly, of Brooklyn, will meet! eager een) move than payrent when | ‘HIGHBALL, DERBY in ae handily; W. Timmons, She, Cambridge A.C. of Cambridge |in a private fight for twenty rounds FIGHTERS EXPECT TO WIN. you're talking boat, | KNIGHT ERRANT—One mile in 1361-3! welgnts Monday. Burdick will leave | 1@ pounds at 3 o'clock on Tuesday | It’s better to move | BIG PRIZES FOR a i] galloping: tralner, to-day for Plitsfeld where he mesta| ‘The boys will box up State. Young la | several members of the fighters base- t ST. VALENTINE, furlongs in| “Dor vday. @ good record in the West. This is hts | ),, | 104, handily, W, Sifelds, tratner, | DU!y Donaldson Friday firet ance here, and if he wins | Pall tenn are at Sreventsinl training on RIGHT AND TRUE—One and Jack Lowery ts anxious to get on aj he will wo after Willie Fitzgerald aud] Contests that are to be decided this U @ighth miles in 2.04, breezing “ —— ————— clanh mites | F|nght with Tommy Daly before one of |J°® Gang, The men are tn training | mont. Now that they have formed than rent one. ns ps for the m0. themselves into a baseball club they are ROYAL SUMMONS—Five furtongs in! tbe clubs in Baltimore. Lowery ts ready aevoriony a great deal Gy thme to the] 16 tt. cae paddies. A ia 110, ‘breezing; E, Graves, trainer. |to make the match at 128 pounds and| yumm: , the New York bantam, | diamond asa means of getting into] i Dory Sift, with oare,, ‘The unusual value of the prizes to be (Special to ‘The Evening World ) TREPAN—Three-quartera in’ 148, easily:| will fAght Daly on. a week's. notioe:| ary so Mea cd Paad ies 1 matehad ty | cmdition. They expect a sure victory | 18" Dory Skirts : 81.50 warded at the Fourth of July carnival SHEEPSHEAD BAY, N. Y, June 22 ¥ Shields, trainer, 4 and r over the Algonquins and Mets, the two in| Lowery has fought Daly before and ls|meet in private for twenty rounds be- FRANK SOMERS—Three-quarter: sure that ‘he can beat him. A match | fore a adect party of race track men, | teams that they ply this Saturday and| 1!9-CHAMBERS STREET—119 of the Greater New York Irish A, A. to Trainer Bub May has arrived home| 1.1), handily: W, Shields, trat by thei rer eeontales ch | fore, nen. |: Sunday. be held at Celtic Park, !s attracting con- ARCADE 7 plner iy) between m mn ‘© good | The bout has been arranged by a wel Between Bigedway aad West Broesway: erable ees among the athletes |¢his morning with the American Nery | ARYAPE EEA TR handilys/ card, as both are slug@ers. known referee who Is also handling the | bout will take place this f the metropollian district. Wirat| Winner, Highball, The horse shipped in| FOLTAGE—Four furlongs In 0.81, eastly:! tn at probability George MoFadten Seak'm the vickuty of ihe Shoopanead y [S t Bifen in each event will be a sold wood shape and is ready to run. BEDE rote elon tn 0.81, easity;|and Sam Langford, the colored boxer | face track. Watch, second prize will be a rose gol’ D. Carter, trainer. of Boston, wil be matched to box ff-| ie Quinn, the Boston tlghtweight, — Official die medal und third prize will SAN REMO—Five-eightha in 1.5, gal-/teen rounds on July 4 at Manchester, A Dh Rel patna be a French gray sterling silver medal. TOMEES Pieceenthiw tmes preex-|N. H. Langfort has a deoision over Batch wn. Spike Robinson. Quinn will Bome of the athletes who will com- ing: D. Carter, trainer. champion Jos Gane, and MoTedden hes | agree’ to meet the Now Yorker at hie Pete for the prizes are Lawson Robet VARTRAY — Five-eighths been a persistent challenger of the|tewma and @t any pl in 1.041-3 #90, 100-yard chaimpton; John Joyce, five Dreeging: D. Carter, trainer, Ghacapion of lake, It'he defeats Lang: able end ten mile champion; George Bonhag ee eacne Na rarerenuarters, ti) 2.85 || Sa ae aia eg: FetiAKE, NO CHARGH toro Htendly talk, @nd Harvey Cohn in the races; Myer MERRY LARK —Five-eightha’ tn 105 physician of Oakland, and his opinion iO Rain Nothin sslenon saul deviae,or ioney Out Bernas. broad-jump champion and handily; T. Wel trainer. JEFF GOES BACK carries great weight. f ¥ chine in my otros eqyipenant, I will use you Record. holder, ee in. the jumping OLD HAL—Fonr turlon ON . Jeffries received the orders of the treat you ly and restore you to penn Sianage n api? eGolteberoen erat eeu dovion: ith a: erimince.: 110 sed Rlaaned d Giscomfort ‘and eateries “ots Hicabie.® 1 maracas PRIL, SHOWER—Fo O1 8 er take. Tt you ot ri Biter an. record nolder and champion | » 00, “bandllys 3 Goldebotoughy with Ie parents before returning to’ write “for ‘ay, home cute. CONSULTATION ERIE the scan an well as cham eph Knipe, the former amateur] * {reine Harbin to again resume training. for ’ PRIVATE Dis ES cured in 8 to 10 daya Byrne ne University: weightthrower tof champion heavy-weight of the world.|GRAY LAD—Four furlongn in 0.81, east: the Meht with Munroe, ‘The last named “¥ without use or poison: 3 . 1s anxious to get back tn th ly: FP. Weir, trainer. in ere, expe 4 ‘ weet events. it RUA ea ied Wala like toynremn ie al senteneoane NORTHERN! STAR ive-elenthe ‘n for (Chicago in the, course of a few VARICOCELE guryt yrithout cutting in trom 5 4, handily; $, Lattlor, trainer. ‘ Rilly Jrodenbach, the present holdiT of | STONEWALT. ar been trying to secure theatrical engage- ‘Time of a i ment kite Sat hes the title, ORY erect Seimaeny 3) ite 4 eae ments fo him ‘in’ the ast, and. the 3 DRAINS, LOSSES dave, 8 may. ita i ipecial: (0. The Evening - World.) - FILLIMORE—Three fur a in 0. (orseta}! $2 evening: Wrong, miner’e stay here. depen: oe oe remedy” used >) €HICAGO, M., June 22.—Tom Walla abe, Bynes He! ault boxing. hae) Deen breexing: J GadsvorONEe, teeing” | SAN FRANCIBCO, June 3--Cham- | tuccess attends Polloks eftorae aaieely by ime, a Demo was slated to Nght High Kelly | UNMINE ® Physical culture school, mak-| MANNGRA—Three-quartere in’ tid it, | pion Jim Jeffries arrived mt Oakland at . STRICTURE*3"02,!9, 15 gaye, wit pad et gta “under the auspices of the Empire Ath-|!"® boxing hls specialty, He would Ike gaily: Tt. Miller, tralner. & hate ‘hour last night from Harbin Astle Club last night, was placed: under} #? have the A. A. U. arrange to have| RATNAUI —Thiter-quarters, Springs. He immediately went to his old SPORTING. PROSTATIC TROUBLES Paletrin (eG y for attempting | the Bout take place in Bt. Louls, and | supak DENTON—Five-elghths in 1.06,| quarters at the Hotel. Metropole and uy Aaree to any terms aultable to|" easly: G. 13, Morris, tralner sent for his physician, Dr. Potter, ‘The| CONEY ISLAND JOCKEY CLUB SAY in trom 6 to Perea sinenen| 20 days. GLAD SMILE—Six furlongs in 1,1!,| latter upon his arrival carefully exam- o la Veatige of polson removed The champion is a member of the} ‘handily: J, Neumeyer, trainer, ined the injured knee of the champlon | zuneH@GNG AT Se TRAD BAY. TRADE-MARK 87 BLOOD POISON frothy system without “ald” of $arrest. Frank Carsey | Pusilist ball ter HIMSELF—Séven firlongs in 1.34, eas-| and tmmediatoly ordered him to bed. [SFA oay?-re wast. Sk heehee eee ReaistenED uy . Cures quick and ical lor contested the windup iy: D. Carter, trainer, “And you must stay there for at least |"Teave Maat auth at. i 1 ve Lor nm, NERVOUS DEBILITY gu735 auigk nd patcas h fast rounds to a draw.» BONG AND WINEFive furlongs in| ten, daya.” sald the medico, “or you lat 110A MC, 4.10. 12.1), 1i.9p U0 Parlat NEWYORK 'S MASTER SPCALGT | —ee Sir “famosnys x yy cans sound, Gare cite | pgiint “eqna ore eetving wenasn to at 9 LE cei ELINA Mana. | “ithe dockies ae be eter Seeetcany | eke Title trial we LL see PBeven-elghithn in 1a, handl- i walle : GF ing Hovemant atieie cltp| nand. “When you make up your | BALKALSeven-elglitin in itz hanal-| the declaton ot br: otter practically AM. GHA herent evsty 20 Fainttea, son st: 165 W. 34th St., New York, two round then tied ft | Mind to buy, sell or exchange a horse | INCANTATION —iee-qunrters In 1.28, | have been bothering the Weatern sports |nectine & PORE Wot pmo lpa li fr. L. K, jams 0A, 2 fo. { ‘ 0308 How! 6 Jaw with the left and settisa | OF Vehicle give World Wante_a trial. ben Ceol, traine cher since it was announced that the ley cars tranafer direct to track. Concert by ‘Sunday . . fa eee ry ; champton had hurt hls leg. : Read the Wants to-day. _/ ~, FACE aadeaths 58 1 0.01, 0087 Ree gre 0 inmaintns andi aulitul GRAND aram. 42.00 FIRLD STAND. The only, 1, cantly; , : ve igh-class | “handily; Charles Hughes, traine takes and purses, worth in the aggre- oxcelle! + PENTAUR ~~ Three-quart in O; : d Diamond, both speedy | D¢4F8 All the ear-marks of a ‘hi nail ighes, ner. stakes and pi » Barely i oneeventiin tho \est. *Rv'et made a quick throwsh tripe tr. | gandily. J Neumeyer, trainer, * Hacauliiee pails Deedy | youngster, “He won his race yesterday | 214 N4YbOAN = Four furlongy in| gate $200,000, off. ohn A. Drike has in the event Run- | gp) re we ot j-] LA hroe-quarters In 1.20, ‘easily: s > Gos > Dreesing. the outcome of a politi- Savable and Ort Wells, but not |tion Liver, one of the New York Gen | \E. Graves, trat castivs) In the Daiay Stakes the despised and | Trial, if he can beat John Madden's AFF—Vour furlongs in 0,83, All of this 1s the outcom 2 harles Hughes, trainer, | Cal fight against prominent members Sheridan was the first President, has ELIXIR OF LIFE closed its gates for the remainder of Old and Middie-Aged Mon Whose Vigor nie Wate GUNFIRE ail fi } @f the Suburban, Gold Heels, tho | fivtiuis's trip and safe arrival In St. ZOUNG: A eas fttonga in 1.18, Inotonous regularity. Mr. Paget Js evi- Ror Ame reread attlte Ohevel 3 Fallon ing rye ytnd .& furtons Pan ne =e eminie eee bins nite | A startling New Discovery That Appoals ¥ x + souls. yi W. Shields, tratne | : = year-old: . Pry ‘plained Sel tra i . j Mar of two seasons ago, and Ber- | “ihe Horwe wae shipped by. expreae|ARAHO™Four furlonn in Usk breceing: (4entY & bad Judge of two-year-olds, [gone ‘along ‘and gathored "up nearly |ACEIUI-Seven. furlongs ir a8 “Ati Eiaroanelasion (otitis lecart yestecs is Falling or Vitallty Flaguinge ' pore. ’ table come |W. Jennings, trainer for when he sold Niblick and St, Bel- {all the stakes In sight. Ne handily; J. W. Rogers, traine pore Fee ee ee ee ee ate eel GOLD MONET thee fart tn 064, | 1 of two that would /&f, developing are, however, likely tol non” sorin arive tem day afternoon the directors of the olub Weeser Nights as WItCUt, Jud ee eee ee en are ih charge | breeaings W, Jenene ones, In 0.64, liane he seine (he cepennes of hia | TKe Mr. Bennington's victorious path [PON zing, Charles Hughes, tarot | met and decided to discontinue the| USED LOCALLY AND GIVES nd Colonial Girl, It looks as though | oe Will Ahiida, According. to, Mt. | DUKE OF KENDAL tive tilonga in [Mave largely pald the expenses of hia |a bit thorny 5 . ‘5 IMMEDIATE RESULTS. New Life, New Sensation, New Circulation, New Growth. & word hus been heard as yet aa to |! t ; nf that rich stake between them. Glori-| e mete ta ine] 1 have labored indetatigab} Whether.he wi!l send one or two to the | Wty ,Of the Central, the Luke Shore} fangs in mene Graves: |Niblick, who started in the mame race, (fer te a rarely good colt, but has not | “handily: Chaties Hite, Taito d | Of rine city iimita: cormea under the | inthe lela ar Disuases Se Mont" APS Zee : post. J ork nt inforclosk inthe forenoon we | MISS “BRE sRiree-auarters:inudgs) | DAr enol neele. ME Peers ies) atltl)| been lesen rin) aome line oc Daal tae ROR ROY Aix furlongs in 1401-8 hand- |S Meaiction of the Mayer and pollce, | sktead”, chat mete Stee’, here, ane a 2, “8 “ 6 * easily: F. Weir, trainer. ‘|to trof out something that ts out of hi = ’. H. Karrick, trainer, z | one I have thousands of living b; Gold Heels will probably be the choice | intended, if Hermia showed ony signe]. ens! meeting. IKKI-Six furl 20 As friends of the men i power were | fae’, at 1b) oi, DEgath, i ; eae of not shipping well, to stop over at | LEONIDAS—One mile in 1461-2, easily; |the ordinary. Vitel hel averagaicoty twocenarcolae urlongs in 1.201-4, going} As ne. honest and. incorruptioie pints Ceate v of the Western contingent. ‘Ihe horse | Rutralo, an saibly at some other F. Taylor, trainer, . chile ime nok twosy with Rob Roy ruled off and kept off the turf by men| skit and knowledge in” thle ‘city agg ; ta going along well and shows no signs | place between Huftale and St. Louie. to | GRAND RA—Three-quarters in| Newton Bennington has held ad |Engy be) Breve: that of Pree ven ein tere, GAY BOY Ax furlongs in 1.20, handily; | fnancially interested in. Washington | very State of the Union, a Of unsoundness. Bernays, the Kespess| the ond that he might get plenty. of| 1.20, breesing, M. Taylore trainer mrong hand of ten-yenr-olds up {0 /any ‘of that stamp. floating “about. | ag HANLON Cae Park, these men swore to have reveag E.have Gone ty Candidate, is a grand colt and Ix in with |! 28! DICK BERNARD One and an elghth|date; but the chances are that H. B. |Racegoere will lock (0 Saratoga to Handliy GB Hil teeter, 111 and it was thetr influence Soetaienoeil 20 "yearn doe) 1 pounds. ‘hero is no question as tof unticipate thar he would fret. aid he | teamer Lee Randiiss Fo Taylor, ‘huryea has youngsters in ha barn ‘develop the Futurity. winner. BSQUTOHEGN Hive suriongs’ in 1.05, (in “Saturday, to be decided without Importance tet his fitness. did nol. The novelty of his jew sur- | SAIS—A half-mile tn 0.51 1-2, easily; W. handily; ‘T. Murphy, tradner. public bettt my latest din Of the other light-weights the only one | POUNdings seemed to wear off after a Sinith, trainer. a rery et Bu ot ute we properties are ag Wonderful * ag RNASE NA ASE IAS Aon Bes 1381-2, handily; BT. Littleneld, PKINS ad raeencyae? . : al : Ry reaching an y Burdick as another matoh | fond he feels confident that he can in- d our Surlonea: In 1.041° iO : ay 5 ed y. ia) ere a can be made young again—can taste (nem More the vigor and fire of early youth ne throw off the shackles of feebleness, incom - sete nd bid erility farewell. fs in not newspaper talk. nor va & ings nor ‘empty elaine. 1" Doweeny ast SECRET, AND CAN PROVE To You Abt HAVE CAURRADY | PROVEN write me to-day eredly confident! ply, {accompanied by ito Bette Bie. Me Gundey, PeHy: 8 “DR. HENRY SL KANBS 130 34th Street Old Dr. Grey, 45 Years = Spectalint in Brae DISE. SES OF ME! D POISONING 4 red cally cured in 13 0 40 days) '** stames raat. Fecent. of yatem of treatment in’6 to'10 days OY Ble N@RVOUS DEBILITY, ‘Impaired’ Memo Lost Vitailty, ‘permanently "cured, 13° ts 'G ViRICOORLE cured In 5 t DRAINS and Losnen stopped jet ons, 9 RIRNRY and Binder Complaints cured ty 5 CONTRACTED DISEASES, STRIGTORW cured in to'18 fa5, 07% Dr. Grey guarantees guickent permanen\ guren by Mik davanced: aystem ot treatment. ieyparsar. 117 EAST 17TH ST. Near Union Square, Hours. 9-9; ADVICE OLD, DR. GRINDLE, 85 YEARS A SPECIALI8T IN -. DISEASE OF MEN, Under Dr. Grindie’s scientific’ treatment’ all diseases peculiar to men are rmanentiy ured “more aulckly, ” more ‘tore More moderate terme than by°any one gi! vert ne physician ae ny other ad: ipod polaen cred in from 1 to Nervous debits in from} tog month, Kidney and Bladder complaints in from to 2 Weeks. Skin dscases, red apots, i wore throat and mouth, painful swellini r 5 to 80 days. Stricture in from 10 to i days, Varicocele in from 1 to 2 week? inary contracted diseases and ‘rains cures in 8 to 10 days. 111 at the same offic. DR. GIUINDLE ts att! 171 WEST 12TH =T., Detain ‘and oT 1217 : Mwnrecords whten ny othe” wavering SEA Sea ie Ts" ahd,

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