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1 Ee Rene ey TTT AE RES AMEE HO eR NR te aN en ee \ THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 2, 19M, REO Re RE HARVARD AND YALE ROOTERS AND THE VICTORIOUS CRIMSON NINE. AARVAR CO CLARKSON LOSES FIRST (CLARKSON LOSES HARVARD NINE DEFEATS GAME FOR HIGHLANDERS. HIS FIRST GAME: | | Ex-Harvard Pitcher Underesti- mated the Senators in First| HARVARD WAITING THEIR TURAN: Ex-Harvard Pitcher Underestimated Washing- tons in First Half of Double Header at American League Park. In Last Grounds This Morning Harvard Team Treats Sons of Eli to a Shut-Out. (Special to The Evening World.) Firat Game, Game of Double-Header at} PHILADELPHIA, July 2.—The Broo! PHILADELPHIA. . “ y , , i ipecial to The Evening World) HARVARD. Ayns were defeated tn the first game of ritpo.ae.| American League Park. WoLs GROUND HY. dup 42] REC GE to-day’s double-header. Babb mufted a }-phomas, of @2400 Niece: a ideal Randall Wisin assis 13% 1 6 fly that avo the Phillies their only lgjeason, 2b ei Harvard in a measure evengd up mat-! Randal | an aie Funes, Garvin picched a good game, — | Lush, rt... 01300 FIRST GAME | tere for Yale's boat race victory by aieaheneon Ce 1isbi0 Firat Inning. Doyle, 1b 10520 HIGHLANDERS shutting out the blues in an easy fash-| sathows, 91 1s P32 Dobbs opened for Brooklyn with a [Roth, « a | eee ena F-P.O.\-E | ton on the diamond here this morning.|ischel, it @1001 peer to centre, Dillon gave he i : 2 : ; Keller, tessa ee eed | It was an expected victory and lacking ont %) a Oe ‘rager a pop fly Lumley fled out to all, . 2 rie he on 3 oughout, Yale pla: Greenough, rf.. 1o?21d8?e Lush and Gessler fouled out to Roth, | Hulswitt, ss 0 6-8 6 Of Willams, % 1 11 4 4|f0 enthuslasm throughow @ PIAY| Coburn, p 0004 ho RUNS. Fraser, p 0 08 ¥ of Anderson, 10, a 0 1 9 O Lied q tistless game and never BAG 8! Kernan, ob o14d ao : ‘ ail *Canzel, 1b 90100 i hia Thomas singled to centre. Gleason | ~-.- — -IMequire. ¢ 4 look-in from the start See a Gacrificed. Dillon to Ritter. The same} Totals . an 2 3] McGuire, ¢ 92610 . oo i Total ...... n if retired Lush, Thomas taking third, | . Conroy, % 6 0-5 4 | It Was the final college ball game of | Tota bem t yle was given i base on balls, Doyle Elverfeld, 0 0 1 1 6 the season, and as Princeton had al- woe mR OF faba: a RH PO. AE, |Clarkson. p 0 0 0 0 Ol ready beaten both teams and Harvard)... a bade : 3 Cfo rsreee : Fults, cf... 00000 1 rien, 8 M 3 led out to Hall e ; 5, colle | ete fen mack. “He took second on | Lumley, rf ae #4 9 10 8] gent tor second place | itier, et. 92410 @ steal, McCormick wus passed on four | Gessler, If. ooo 0 *Ganset Injured and left the game There was a notable Inck of college CO !f-:-. -OL. 200 Gide ones. Hulswitt got under Bergen’s| Babb, ae 603 8 3] . 5° Bowman, 2 oo1r1d8d9 y, Garvin forced Me ick out at Mig ‘ o| “Klemar batted for Clarkson in ninth. | fags and colors the fukirs outside the eo hd second. Hulawitt doing, ithe trek with- paleeal ot i he : ; ‘ ; WASHINGTOD gates goimg bankrupt with the ticket ie, Theses o14iai0 Sut agsistance NO eCormick, ab ; Q £11, P.0.A.B. |epeculatore, Dy yinalow, €...... oiaao 0 0 eCormick, Me- mt onaid McKay, supposed- | on Gal en Net) a WeCormick Halt | Bergen, ¢ 9 0 7 1 Ol Coungiin, sb 11°19 Wy Yale's star box artist, did the twirl |Chittenden, 1b een eo) mat ‘a victim of Garvin's curves. NO|Garvin, P oor 4 0 Moran, 0 ay % 2 big for the Bluse, Te Would bave been [MEMAN. Boose .0048 0 é — | Cassidy, o! i | 4 0 © better for his reputation if he had i on ae oe Third Innin Totals 2 ; Tot Dobbs filed out to Lus), Thomas Meets by tealege, . rage a fallen overboard at the boat races yes- | ‘ t nailed Dillon's fly, Lumley singled to| rt 2 terduy | SCORE BY INNINGS. right and purloined second Gesaler | Brooklyn 000000 0 0 O&O) McCormick, %. o115 0 Harvard played at short Mathews, the | Yale 0000000 fanned three straight one ie Rt Hb Philadelphia 0000000 2 2! Stahl, 1b. 1 1 9 0 © negro. Davy Fults, an F. F. V., of the | Harvard .. 2021000 itt Was eas) or Cormick 7 ” o +4 " oY e 7 ett Ditton Fraser fanned. Thomua Mag Pare om alee Oe Tries % ¢ Clark, ¢ o240 Highlanders, watched the game WIth) First pase on balls—Oft Coburn. ta base on balls. Gleason died, Dil- bd od . it—Dufty. ‘Stolen| Townsend, P 0 0 0 6 0 Willle Keeler, Dave le opposed to Bun- | MoKay, 3. str out—By Coburn, to Beryin, NO RUD Hasee-Ritter, Lumley. Thomaa, Glea- day baseball and does not smoke or/ by MeKay, 2 Home run—Randall Vourth Inning. son, Double’ Plays— le, Fraser and 3.8 % UW 1 drink, But he sald some things about | Stolen bases—Mathews, Cote, Fischel Badb flied out to McGee, Ritter was| Hall; Babb and Dillon Attendance— SCORE BY INNINGS, the color line that astonished his closest | Sacrifice Hit-Stephenron. Double play given a free A 4,000 Umplre—ar ee. ns | Washington 00100000 23 siPseove ap - ew | Randall and Mathews, Hit by er te ‘ . 2 Highlanders 20000000 %2 Coburn pitched a good game for tie] pitcher—Carr, Cote mpire — Mr, eed Davee NO RUNS. | doubting up Doyle, NO RUNS. First. base on balls—Oft Clarkson, 1; Crimson and had the Yale team safe at] Johnstone, Attendance—~,000, Lush fouled out to Dillon, Bergen ot Seventh Inning. joft Townsend ruck out—by Clark- all tim - a oe under Doyle's foul. Roth singled, but Ritter went out on strikes, MoCor-| son, 3; by Town ad, 4. Three-base hit ‘iret Innt Was out trying to stretch it, Lumley k t, Doyle to Fraser, Bergen! —Stahi, Two-base tilt—Cassidy. Bac hae - to Winslow. Kernan bunted and was out trying to stretch it, Li ick was out, Doyle r, Berge ahi q —Cassi ) ed and to Babb, NO RUNS. fied out to Thomas. NO RU NB. flee hit—MeCormick. Double may O'Brien was an easy out, Kernan tO} safo on Chittenden’s muff. Randall sin: Fifth Inning. Roth was thrown, out by Ba! His; lee and Will Keeler and Randal. Hutskamp was taken care of | ¥ ed to right, bot was caught at serund po t by the same route. Hall { Ande Mo: by Math e srtatop, and|248h scoring in the mix up, Carr Garvin flied out to Thomas, Debs did | 8°? Wtye "on ‘balls, but Was caught | run and. Stahl Biberteld and aale ier oa oor Rena Panes, CNR RUM : online nton unas Ripping off first on a questionable de- | Anderson. Hit by pitcher Orth (2), Randall ler fled out to an, Fifth Inning. Nctice got'a bate on balls, Hall was| ‘i#lon. NO_RUNS a I a A aaa ba el \ dan the TGR tak eettatt eee tis Date aes ha ‘onity. ee Eighth Inning. wyer, Randall put a nice one under the right | fur enough over the plate to draw a bi yy Sly ‘Sune snaroarhy, mae, nee a * inaet —— field ropes, that went for a homer, al-| pos, but was doubled with Winslow tfempted sacrifice. Fraser Mied to Me jarvin was thrown out by Fraser) | niaay LEAGUE GROUNDS! though quick playing almost nipped | On the latter's drive to Randall, who i Sormick, ‘Thomas got an Infield. me | Dobbe Aled out to Lush and Dillon fied raphe’ ares him at the plate. Carr was hit in the | touched. first and threw to Mathews fling the hases. Hall was run down| '% Doyle, NO RUNS NEW YORK, July 2—Washington took heaq’ and went to first. Stephenson | “hitten safe on Mothews's low trying to steal home. NO RUNS Tr rans inae walhe | the first game from the New York sacrificed him along and he got to tia a MoKay out, Kernan to Randall. raser struck be ed on " cause it p " . hird, no one being there {o cover that | NO RUN! Sixth Inntug. four wide ones, stole second and scored) Americans because It played better ball Ca Oe eee oie et to frac | Atephenson out, O'Brien to Chitten- Lumley beat out a bunt to Doyle. He| when Rabb muffed Gleason's fly. Glea/| Pitcher Clarkson thought he had an, \fathews, the negro, filed out to Mil. | den. Mathews fot & bit past second, | bee = a ee, : br Purloined seecn’ Lush singled to) easy time with ¢he Senators and gave jer, Carr scoring Figchel singled over in hel was safe on O'Brien's fum ute abb hit to yle, whol righ tallying jeason, ho was " ve | second. Greenough died on pretty ithews out trying a double steal with threw to F raser, catching tie runner. | caught stealing. TWO RUNS. tha nine hits, They took advantage) toon duiskamp. TWO RU Fischel, Winslow -t) Hilakamp. “'M Fraser made a double on Gessler going Moth Inet of It, and in the ninth inning chased) Carthy walked. Greenough flied out to out trying to reach third, NO RUNS seals thie ®, two runs, winning the gate, Second Inning. OBrien, NO RUNS. one Heuson st ek Gut. Lusk Gots bape fled to MoGee, flab ‘was ut, Serer In the last half of the ninth Inning} Cote sent one to first bet never reagh- Sixth Inning hit to Rabo: the latter threw to Dillon, Doyle. NO RUNS. | New ‘York made a desperate effort to| S! there, | Bowie i ewtett. was| , 0 Brlen died, Coburn to Randall, Hi ' win from the tafl-enders, but It was! messed around by Firchel and went for kartp went ets Randall unassist useless, Hughes was sent In to run two pases, but he was caught trying to] 0) iS 0 Bed he t's ale bt EBBETS CALL DA the bases for McGuire, and Klelnow fad fee oe te bikes Gregis[eateh near the «round of Bs swman’s | batted for Clarkson. RL § driv and Yale's cha e to score went | " 7 a] ert Townsend pliched a good game, hold-| Greenough out, Mokay to Chittenden. |S bum out. O'Brien to Chittenden ing his men down and being well sup- tn filed out to Barnes. Kernan) iernan died the same way, Randail ported, except in the third, The Amer- d, McKay to Chittenden, NO RUNB.| singled to right, but died at i @| icans played @ listless game until the Third Inning. Winslow to 0 Uttam ‘ 5 th effort t eh eden fanned. McKay got to Sevent last halt of i vonbes : © retrench. on bails, but was caught! Barnes out, Coburn to Randall + je Sasa ftanding still ten feet off fret, Co-] Winslow was taken care of by Kar i eine yrs out, Conroy to Ganzel, py ‘NO hos ine agaist. O'Brien 0H} unscciates aittenden ouled out ’ Moran's line y was obed_ by Con 7 0 Stephenson. } LUNs. | , Doesn't Fear the Law, but Won't Run Ohance [iy cust ot talon “wih camp out chienden sunagnsted. | “ourr out Hakan Yo Chittenden % m. a | d pt . ed o Stephenson out O'brien o yitter. of Losing Players’ Services for Mon- eee See ran oy apical batt | show, And aut to thind on Mathews | den’ "Mathews hit to cen) Psi ' sen. ormick forced | Misehel'a fh hve A out to Cote, NO NS o 0 Ce ey ish one was dropped by day's Double Header in Boston, git turd on @ hit to Conroy. | firien’ and: Stephenson, and. Mathew | Eighth Inning. ogumnerty, out, McCormick to Stahl. Esepbee an ane ave Hulskamp to anes Be gg nee —_ err ot Me- eeler tool iret on joran's error, en ’ ay rien ied ou Kerman, ; With two games at Boston on his| deoided that ft was entirely too risky.| Willlams singled to left. Anderson hit Fourth Iuning. “iMetarth fanned. NO RUNS sands for Monday. President Bbbetts, | If men lke Dillon, Sheckard or Lumley! to left and Kee scored on Ganael! ttutskamp filed ov to h MoCarthy out, O'Brien to Chitienden “Iud, decided ~ | being hit by @ pitehed ball. Elbertetd i out to Greenough. walked, Coburn Med of the Brooklyn Baseball Clud, decided | were arrested for playing to-morrow] [if to hitthe bull but waa struck by | Millet bounced one over third, but was Greenough out tret this afternoon not to risk having valu- | and were prevented by this from play] pitched tall and became sick aga hailed trying to steal, Stephenson 191 got to third on kerma cle, M Able members of his steam arrested for | ing in Boston at the two games sched-| having been out of the game five or six Kernan. Cote stepped pan) oe wy | t® Hulskamp. NO RUN playing them in @ came at Washington | uied for the Fourth of July the team Tama aored"on'ierfeld ee oll | heen pumped Into him he went to first Muth In Park to-morrow, At first Mr, Ebbetts | would be in a deplorable condition Conroy fanned. McGuire fo inzel, | and stole second. Bowman filed out to] Miller out, Mathews to Rendall mean to have a ame to-morrow, in| Mr, Ebbots declores that foray to Mccormick. TWO RUNS Greenough, NO RUNS. died, Kers tal E s that his sole Greenough walked, Coburn foul flied it the same way. NO RUNS. spite of {pe orders of Police Comm’s-| {dea in calling to-morrow’s game off Seco: ning. Sint acai soda stoner McAdoo to Capt, White to arrest | is to insure the presence of his entire i | hoth plavera and srogramme seliers.- | team in Rowton. Foar of the lage hel tei ee ene: aadly hurt by ® pitched | out at first, Satt tegeing him, NO) Anderson Med out to Ca Donova Frooklyn fans have come to be very! saya, has nothing whatever to d Woe ae AO iMsgroon prayed fires in the sec: oe we te Venee Gy. HO RUNS fond of the Sunday games, and the| the matte wun itz went to. centre Fitth Inning, Ninth hates * | patter, as he is very sure that in Clarke singled t oughlin ¢ingled to rigot. qMoran fied ° Management didn’t care to disappoint] the end Sunday baseball will be de. to Keeler and . Cassily i , Orth hit by pitched ball took & them On agcoad thoughta, thougn, he | clared Netared toga lea with. Williams, tagging oven sit P Anistne OR Sinn 2a er ark ni 1O RUNS. aught s ® t aun : : Clarkson fied out to Cassidy, Dough: by Conroy ant er Chartla. Gloate tanec erty filed out to Donovan, Orth fn NO RUNB. aw and Cask maven? & Ane running Catch of Keeler’a fy. NO rly out, Coughlin to @tan) | Towneens rk went out or , threw ‘Keeler out to Stahl} 4? Willams to Elueriieid to A I Siva tadtite Willlams fanned. NO RUNS bg Pe Abe) RL ae ee f P : Sixth Inning, and took first on the plea of being At Olymple Field, One Hundred and Cedars at Weatchester Oval, One Hune| therm Courblin's Rrounder tov Anderson let took in Orth’s skys -[struck, Conroy fled to Dor Mt ‘Phirty-sixth » and Fifth avenue, dred and Sixty-third street and South. |W multed It. | Moran 4 push Bled to Keeler ’ for McGuire, and Kiel » the to-morrow at4 P.M, the Murray Hills | 1 Boulevard, tu-morrow. Metcalf, in spored. on Cassidy s exer in} Cough Xk «foul fy. {hat for Clark: ik ed ‘ will Nave the crack Paterson Club as] iron Man of the Bronx, will ria rs i Sane beth led. to Kee Wester] see < ee te wean, | Doumherty Bled to Cassidy. NO RUNS 4 . | NX, on the Hed to ee n Cor “or t> Stah) Aheie syoone ts, aM edo Hits play firing line for the Westchesters. ‘he hurled the ball to. Conte a ng Cas Meciire Doanven, WO —— under Judge Gayner's ruling and no gt, Ana's A. ef sidy at third. ONE ‘ b *, admission Is charged to the grounds, 80 wilt clash in a srottwiadty enue . a Ra Ry esa A oy Seventh Inning. j MITCHELL DEFEATS CLA‘KE. the game will go ¢ usual, pM. Ee are stn NO RUNS” | Cturke out, Williama to Anderson a » Cormick to Stahl Townsend o¥t, Conroy to Ander ! (Roecial to The Evening World) 7 To-morrow at St. George Cricket Club] New Yorkers will he are 6. chanes 6 Fourth vl rH i out O RUNS i WILKESBARRE, Pa, July 2—Jack ” ud ~, a \ a Cy of Pittsto nocked out Bilt rounds, Hoboken, the Hoboken play| ce Pat Dougherty, ‘the Higninies:} McCormick singled to right, stant] took Dou led out to Cassidy, Orth: sittchell, of Pittston, knocked out Dilly r ugherty'e high one, Keeler was " the Poughkeepsies. The up-Btate team | great feller, act as umpire in the o Williams to Anderson. Andirsoi}catied on strikes 1 RUNG. { Clarke, of Beranton, lightweight, in the san been groqtly strengthened for this| between the Ontario Field Club and the | amie sie dete He intial Ugubled Mes sac oP arid third rond nt Fittaton Inst night after orm! a bimset Oi 1d a fast tight, | ena gl will be the deciding game was Mitchell's first fight, ‘Williaa’ naiee | grosnder put him out at Gret Mana, Jordan has greatly strength- street, between Seventh ~ ohert. rkaon ied out to Dougherty, Donovan struck | punched his man all over Une ring, wore team for the game with the cvenues, tomorrow. Eee Ee ieraas cod Mo Le Dal cae a pal nim ‘out with ight New York Colored Giants, at Ontario fine Field, One Hundred and Foreyninth Piberfeld out, Moran to Stahi st o balls. Mea: op of Heron 2 LG rey took fi daed * oe: \ a A a YALE BY SCORE 5 10 0 College Game of Season at Polo) while Clarke haa won many vietories. Mitchell Another peg On the fifteenth round now Regular Glant climbers, aren't they? Seven-league boots for theirs. | You | know who's meant, don't ygut? McGraw's newcomers? To be sure! | ann | ‘That wasn't a bad one of Batty’ that There are more letters to | Boston shortstop's name, but he never Delehanty happened to ask | gets them (Special to The Evening World) BALTIMORE, Md., July 2—One of the fastest boxing contests that ever took place in this city was pulled off last night before the Hereford Athletic Club. ‘The contestants were Joe Wal- Scott and Larry Temple, and the two welter-weights Went ten flerce rounds to a draw, Never in the history of boxing in this city have two men shown such wonderful stamina as these two 4 last might, Both were In superb ndition, which greatly accounts for the exhibition that they gave. There was not an {dle moment from start to finish, At the call of time In he first round the men went at each ther like enraged bulls, and at the end of the bout were fighting in the same Ww ‘Temple assumed the ag gressive at the start and played for jaw, but Walcott met bim with itle bady punches Walcott was seconded by Tommy Daly, Al Moson, John Mooney, of Bos- ton, while Harry Lyons, Kid Reason fand Kid Brown looked after Temple. James O'Hara refereed the contest. -_—— DRAW IN PHILADELPHIA. (Special to ‘The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, July 2. — George Walker was as fresh as @ dalsy when made bis appearance in the wind-up jbout with Billy Maharg before the Frankford Athletic Club last alght | Notwithstanding he bad bested Hughey Dougherty in @ preliminary before one of the downtown clubs, in his second en counter Walker stood Maharg off to a draw, Mabarg did most of the forcing, but Walker cafe back at him hammer and tongs, and by clever covering saved | himself from Billy's wild lunges, The golng was fast all the way through, and ept the spectators keyed up to the ighest pitch, the fifth and last rounds | being of the whirlwind order. —_———— GARDNER-WILLE DRAW. Special to The Bventng World.) cHICaAGo, July 4ieorge Gardner and John Wille fought @lx hard and) terrifo rounds to @ wat the Bat D Club's show Iast night. The stipulated the men weigh In at sprelal result of uni fadorsed by (how h ‘contaia he pauierives of any hind. fe diseasé, forcing out Fatt Ano: sereury, iodide j H alse cure, tia UA ICTURE, PROSTATIC. TROUBLE i is Os im ee Nat Dae Ne New York's Master Specialist. var Consultation Free. tui 'n ht B DISEASES. write, A MEN AND WoMER, Use Mie @ for unnatoral diechai Alba mma Cured in 30 to 90 Days by My Own Unfailing Method Prompt aod ‘sale only kind tbat should a Need a aa pid ° e gr S temporar) and \e y opti pect am mercury. oiber uioeral mixtures re form. 0 yoare work a sande upon [Dr. L. R. Williams YALE WITH THE THREE BALL LEAGUES. “Do these Giants ever stop winning?” "1 was on a farm in Idaho once,” re- plied Batty, "Tt rained all the time, I asked a farmer if it would ever stop Waal,’ he drawled, ‘it always has. That Dupree boy is so long that on & cloudy day you can’t see his roof. Del, by the way, has a punky way of guarding station 3. When he catehes 1 thrown ball he eases the impact on iia hands by pulliug them away back to one side and behind him, If he muffs the throw and there are men on are men on WALCOTI-TEMPLE DRAW; ‘GARDNER. WILLE SAME 165 pounds at 2 o'clock, but Wille tipped the beam at 183, Me wrenched his back earty in the week, which caused hur to Iet up in his training, George forced the fighting right at the out aud at the ei of the second round had a fair shade the better of tt. Wine fovigh! desperately in the third session and evened up matters. The fourth | period was slow, with George having the better of the little Aghting ¢ at] took place. The Afth was also Gard- nor's by @ small margin, and as Wille evened matters up in the sixth a draw was the only verdict possible. The| semi-final between Johnny Thompson) and Bob Porter wag a fairly good fight, | Jonny stopping ob in the fourth round, The best fight of the night, barring the wind-up, was between Geo. Quinn and Young Fitzsimmons. The latter was upset repeatedly, but always came buck for more, The fourth saw hie Anish, a right uppercut on the jaw doing the trick. _—_—. BONNER NOT THERE. (Special to The Bvening World.) PHILADELPHIA, July 2—Jack Bon- ner failed to put in an appearance at the Manhattan Athletic Club last night and disappointed a good-sised crowd that had assembled to sec ‘is go with | George Cole in the plece de resistance on the programme. Bob Long, of Chi- ego, was substituted. Aa a punching bag he was all right, but as an ex- pounder of the manly art Long could not deliver the merchandise, Cole land- ed terrific rights and left hooks all over Lu iB (without any return, ig man- 0 stay the limit by holding ead | "SPORTING. CONEY ISLAND penn} CLUB rey rat nw a 1% cake BaY. | nian OF ahine. 5 and 4 hy Other Races HY k 1 a nm ‘White a) after every tr ge feet ‘All Brookivn None Gary tranater Meet 16 track, "Gancert BRAN STAND. #200 FIELD STAND, Tf 4 WILL beg tte} all mney lost gambiin, the ra Without costs to cl tee HAYES, Counseijor | CH. Word Punding. le eatmpnt for thie ditenae fe te aad sa oat pratt fren dius bor tae “4 he very root apd particle Map: head It goes and Fr My cures are A pertect cure ts alw tment. All correspo 145 W, 3th St. New York, Magee 2k Profit by experiance of thousands aud tae | BEST REMEDT fer finenss ay | cured more quickly, more easily and moderate terms than 2} ing bases there'll be scorings before the pil stops rolling, Devlin always gets jo front of the ball, Uf he doesn’t hoid it, he stapes it, “Bad Bil" Dablen ls certainly goed Bill now When It comes to a deal in baseball polices Johnny MeGraw.is closer than a defunct clam. Come to look Itover, you can't blame him, You don't get anything by posting your business is three sheets on the subway fences, ” Breanahan’s knickers always bag et the knees. That's because he bends his legs when at the bat, He's always trying to beat the gun to frst, teen ts doing yeoman serviee a& third for the Highlanders. Franky Dwyer is running De Wolf Hopper a close race as a fan from Fanville. At that, Franky noth. ing on Mrs. Dwyer, even if she used to adore cricket, It's all right if the the umpire doean't seo it, That's why’Dahlen tripped up Geler between second and Vhird yes- terday, and the centre-flelder was "oat out before he could straighten his length off the dirt Doff your Hds to big Jack Chesbro, He won his thirteenth game yesterday, And walloped th feektcnt 04 the Nek tee re In practice Tenny, on firat for the Bostons, takes the spectators back to the days when miracles were handed out three for a nay. his ‘running’, ‘onesnnded tmelewatd stops of thrown balls ever on the diamond. But fn the game, the leas showy bul surer, McGann usuah,? fucks the error column, and that’s more than Mr, ‘Tenny does, Fan with the Blue Shirt.—In yesters day's Evening World you said that Conroy had a boneen factory’ im Camden. Wil you kindly tell me what a “boneen factory” may be? With all the glee in life, Mr. Shirt, “Boneen" ts Irish for pig. young pig, Conroy, by whose name you will know is godfather to a he Is not German, stable of baby pigs, VARICOCELE: STRICTURE #382 3h an fone A DR. R Hi. M. MACKENZIE’ MEDICAL AND SURGICAL OFFICE, 146 West 34th St,, New York, N.Y, —————— Old Dr. Grey, 45 Years a Specialist leery) UF Mean BLOOD Nand in ite sagen ragbeally cured 10 13 to @ daye. iS, recent of old, are healed by Rie srsinni on (teeta dave, 9 Ce DERTLITE impaired Me permanently cured, 15 te ared In 5 to 10 dye, DRA! | hoses stopped at once. KIDNEY and Bladder Complaimte cure te > Dist § i2.8 do78 cured in Suarantees quicl advanced nian Sonare. Hours, er MEDE Dr. Grindle wecullar to ‘by any other red tp trom 1,2 tos der Commetainte. 9 ieeuaee. ‘mouth 2 Re Nod Strict seawen and ath sie physician. 4 oll Vili w and Bl