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eT ee eee! la ee ene Ps aie TF "HE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING; AUGUST? 1900~. sw ‘ NG WORLD ("2°51 SPORTS EDITED BY Fs%ed ROBERT EDGREN AD OF THE VALE 6 THE: VlL-FRANK BOWERMAN. STON BY WATERBOY 1S PULLED UP | LMG PE OF BELMONT STOLE FB : “ran SORE AFTER FA TRIML, ATHENA wenty-tve-foot knockabouts of th Hempstead Bay Yacht Club will be P New York Policeman, Record- “tefl ’ | Built, at afilten “Point, and nevevat| Breaking Hammer - Thrower Aner of the Saratoga Handicap Is! siitatie' of Zone taiands Big Black Racer Went Mile in 150.| Is most Remarkable Athlete Best Horse Owned by the Chair- jman of the Jockey Club Since the; D ays of Henry of Navarre. and Afterward Worried Trainer} Since Days of Ancient Greek. Joyner—Tanya Showed Fast Six- fovn Taste. Whe Salers Furlong Work-Out, ie-sound hammer at Cale Park Bune day, is one of the most marvellous athe world has seen since the days lent Greeks. he great 1Hahe an has forgotten how ‘many Umes he has smashed a record, , . : Istes th to The Evening World.) enough, but It proves that ‘ . t ‘Aug. 2—The heart of] there 1s a consideravie patron: (Special to The Evening World.) feoted more by the that fell 8 ecirman ot tne) the nearby cities. of Albany SARATOGA, N. ¥., Aug. £-A trifle| later inthe dao ee | _Belmon laces near Saratoga f rain fel) during th i and al wy. Club, to at last made glad) p, the people at the cou of rain fell during the night +] The trainers showed a marked reluc- and no wonder—te has held the beat ' of a real good race erday came from the village o though little or no damage was done tance toward bringing thelr horses Out. Ggures for throwing the hammer, “ of the Vale is the best fs " the galloping indulged in was for the| and ‘the rallbirds sat the morning out throwing th -povrd weight and Belmont has owned since} fon ot Mele, ; _ most part of @ desultory charcter, The | having but little use for thelr timers weather wag el a |throwing the di us. Mavarre was in the full nds it it ‘he prinelpal workouts Trainer Steve Lawler, of the National | e D ¥ noied were In 1897 Outing, a magazine devoted to yet bis career as a threo-year- Won Ulsan at sites” kee * follows: Stable, showed a set composed of Belle! amateur sport printed a story about | Tt te unfortunate that Lord of unbeatable, You can put ST, BELLANE—Six furlongs in 1.23, Sir Brillar, Belle Dixon, In-| James 8, Mitchell, then champion 2 ve been F ne n this yea i vader and others aff to easy jogging | weight thee py wy Wale should have b thrown| that If he Is beaten. thi r suber gi Shields trainer, cr 4 others aif Jowsing | weignt thrower, ‘Probably the world : by an accident last|OMly be berause of an accident Six furlongs in 1.23 d& | exerol; vill’ neve Aa'! , i sickness, After the races were . s A. J. Joyner, trainer - will never see the equa’ of Mitchell a8 Good as he has proven himself) i: was reported that John I c i hated» ‘] > vorona’ “six ‘furlongs in Ts314| Invader and Belle Dixon will he re-|a hammer thrower,” (he writer stated, he could have been a worthy| met Mr. Keene and said. “Mr. Keene, “ . ¥ un’ « angina, Ws Shacks traluer, membered as the medium of @ large | “His present records w and unl for three-year-old honors | YU have a grand (wo-year-ol = ~ . AMS—Six furlongs in coup the middle of last week at the! he break m himaelt.” ih (Ef jai jerieudty } “Il think he is the greatest in the eee erent || wort rar. Keene is said to have Yetory of Lord of the Vale) reptied ti "I'M give you $100,000 for him,” M 1.4, breeging; W. Shi PALM HEARERS Gna nie HDF yg | Brighton races. Before the heavy storm | Ati handily, “W. puleld in broke the following horses were sent | 7 in 1, brews. |? exercise ang workouts t was M5 tt, $4 tn Mt satpe year Flanagan, coming over - He won with supreme), et R RELIA DLP ive turion from ireland to throw for the New | Drake is reported to have said Py u SAutee H Shiletets, trainer, (MA ls A If-mile in 0.56 1-2, . Me raced like WaterbSy—full of | Mir Keene amiled and shook ia head ot wae wade ia THR BOY- One mile in 1.80, gal- | alt-mite In 0661-2, galloping: | yor, Atiiette Club, raised the record and with a stride that car] "L don: care to lls he Feplied aD loping, And trainer, “He WATERTON A half-mile tm 0:62 [to 10 ft, # in. ince then he has over the ground without an r. Keene could not ound Jas! yulled up a bit’ sore. ing. C Tarter, trainer. gradually Increased the figures, foot by 7 nignt i verity tris story, and Mr aU RIENCE. —Mile in 1 MeMEEKIN-Six | furlongs | In 1.24 | foot, until ie now holda t é ort, He was never extended at any) Hraky had gone out to the er, trainer. Dandy Me reenine: V. Barrich, ‘ralner, 1 1 be ESP hole Sie treennaene A the race, and was only gal-|qdinner. But the offer is v THIN THIRD—Four — furlon, etn SUN GOLD—One mile at a two-minute | fe “Mitchell's record with oping at the e: The race was run| Mr. Drake, who admires a 050, breeging: R. Tucker, traln A arrick, trainer . | the fAfty-six-pound weight the of a second faster than|} Fe a Th a TANYA—Bix furlongs in 14 ded with brit ob Fiveetghthe tn 10% | Flanagan fs an {deal athlete, He june for him, out urging; J 1 Smith. trainer. rest wih ae won in last year. Ite very ike Mr. Keene mers, trainer jalwaya does ‘best wien hard pressed, | INGRATr. -Ore-quarter In 0.5 pen |. it “Oar 4g ~el@hths in 1061-2 2, breeging: Fred Burlew, trainer, andily mith. wrainer. rveratnns Tred’ Barlow: trate, |e ving; G. Cornell, trainer.” oreee (heey turtonge het tag, | TOP _ALL—Five furlongs in 1.00, drees- | AEF time in handicap events, V Fred Burlew. trainer | oo ee gee tener yop goa, | lan on an equal footing with the ot Four furlongs in 0.89 1-4, G. Cornell, trainer. ‘contestants, Jt was usually on bis last handily: Fred Burlew, trainer, LYNITE-Sig: furlones In 1.22, |tfOW that Flanagan won, Lj 4 My furlongs in 1.20, aailv: J. Neumever. trainer. “| ‘The champion began competing tn ath- 4 Burlew, trainer, APIA TION Fivecelentha in 1.06 ties eighteen years ago in Ireland. iaaatins S" hecneover’ ¢ He ran sprints and broad-Jumped at | TORIC-One mile in 18%, galloping; J. MAL making very good records, a Bauer, trainer, : ued the world During th t sea. he made mo: j points in com an any other ¢ in the country, winning time e in handicap '¢ spite ay TROMP—Four furlongs Ally: J. Rowe, trainer fa N —One-quarter in easy win Of Lord of the Vale| Who likes a good horse better than Great Backstop Is Put } training both horses, and hel !® said to be the crack of ¢ ry of Ball This Season Gitetence in weight. | Waterboy He has only one engagement at the) with the Stick Peed, and will be the treoner | Meeting. That ie the Hopeful Stakes, . the real reason for the & fortune. Isnew that Lord of the Vaie| P48, They have many smart All but he |s easily the peer of the Allies Behind the Bat and skipped certain defeat and « tm the Great Republic Stakes on | of the Futurity Sysonby unfortunate eunineminnnins we Muy th in the ly, was declared from the Hopeful @ teening; Frank Taylor, trainer. SHIPBUAPE—Six furlongs in 1.26, HEUte8 When he threw re ee a ed the hammer he at once fumped Into tha J was not withd tor that] 78*F 880. Frank Bowerman 1s one of the breeging: J. Bauer, trainer. first rank, taking the recor: peweres. Sie pane tira Mall Discovered Vo |Glints's great kstops, Ha has USEFUL GALLOPS AT BARANO UE me rucuae bah, Mand [Britains but ie was tat co [been playin seasons th the to this country, that he annexed ¢ lame at Brighton his owner! Those who backed Mimosa yesterday | 0") Pas!ne Pe Se GRAVESEND TO.DAY, | JINGOLD—Three-quarters tn 1.25, easily; |titie of world's: champion r MI that Die next ra might and lost their money on the disqu eal team, and his work this year |, Bauer, trainer, raeneeen strongly and pie last. Rather, ther cals fled as to the | has surpassed that of the other three BON E AGNES—Five furlongs tn 1.00, | built. I at nds feet 101-2 inch . efor: | than | © « Hal jor par | var ywern is i ka r" .¥ Pa loping, J. Bauer, tratner, | weighs about 210 pounds stripped. He him in the Saratoga he pre-| tle re di B. het? are. Bowerman is @ hard and eon GRAVESEND, u aug, f ar pX1AM! ABH AL-Kive turlonas. Wn 1.08, wa kt his first six years in thie coe pred to take the final chance in the| foul. No one Could bee found | #rientious worker, and Is always ready cloudy weather, mized with rain, made oping; J. Bauer, trainer. | try In continual competition, ear who aid see Mt The disqualification | and willing to play bis best ball tn the galloping hours extremely dis- salon yee sae in 10, +e 2 Y a on the police force ‘is * s unique in that {t was made order to win games for the Gl agreeable at the course during the| | handily: D. Carter, trainer, | York City , fe & pity that Lord of the Vale/the report of the patrol judg a bd ne Giants , VARTRAY—Seven furlongs in 1.88] Jolin belleves in hard work when in as engaged in the Great Republic, | i! Musies had calrion ihe celare | Since the begiining of tM present heurs the racers take thelr morning | “i ndily: D. Carter, trainer. training, with plenty of sleep, He geese has Bo important engagements | AUsUst Belmont Andrew Miller or) baseball campaign Bowerman has conatitutionals, The track was in rod TIDE-Six furlongs in 12%, easily; R.| out and throws the wetgats for two or \ 3 aft, Keene orwell, what's the| done more than hls share of ‘ shape from last night's rain and af- Boyle, trainer: | three hours during an afternoon, r ‘ of the Saratoga Cup, at @ didn't, so Tet that and. it. | 000 me in share of work | ing for a few minutes after each thro | three-quarters. In thie stake Wiideorana ayaa cuspended. for thres | Dehind the bat, and, besides, has been Just before a competition he tries to meet Ort Wells, Waterboy, days, } Biitiiye the ball for keeps. He ts hit i leet any seasons wet a le ft twel ou Uasinally , he sleeps in | Rhe club-house at the athletic grounds. jetting out of bed Just in time to % tapow. Flanagan thinks that this NEW GOLF RECORD. , . ’ "Rob" Peebles, otersioi 4 Old Judges’ and Timers’ Stand Have Been |,,"r! Pesto. the ootomional goiter Removed and Contractors Are Now | record round of seventy-atx” at the . Newark Golf Club. Peebles spent Busy Erecting New Ones. day on the course and Altos r put In about Afty-four poles He lel b, senaes.| Bowerman, lke all the otner me ming at the | pa mem jump and kept up a continuous |°*t* of MeGraw's team ance with ue interm! m A “Attendance Fell Of, w ought to be enacied to Dr jeg te at Saratoga yesterday | pobit this le of racine. whieh the opening jast| more brutal and more degrading than The MMitendance was generous |p dow fant. RAY DIAMOND CHIPS over the Polo Grounds there /say: Still in first place, but how mucn silence #0 thick you can Mt, 10) Jonger?” When they are doubting at e T. Brush preparing his reply) home it looks good for an _overiap Ban Johnson. Whish will it be, Chicago or the High Lhe, steeples = dame; hat the ty: race tee one of the superb cont , Is Anxious to mae — Trvlor A member of the F Iy t Naured Ina beat ball match agatazt a sasnea 64 ba A wine and Christy of the Newark or. These mornings at the Gravesen @ every evidence of being ready fF \eanigation, Later. Christ! and course are decidedly quiet by reason, the racing game when it returns ean out fora final round of the departure of most of the dies, The old judges’ and timers’ stands to the Saratoga meeting, Most of the) having been removed now ones will be q horses shown are merely put throug®/ erected in thelr place. The contractors ' 6 performance. | began work on Monday morning bulid- } the yearling division, however,| ing the new ones, and expect to have on tno | OO0Ors —s ee ‘ Ya Crutchbund has b the pennant won b: Wes frip badly, But dropping ("* Old Spore—Yes, an umpire has @ 800! | and, as Reins is outline is pce ig the Tigers may not ne to be saved. article of ball. Howerman is ag Parent, of tha Boston Americans, ticatcher and a 4 ‘ of the Roston Nationale ts batting up|iiable to fall down on betore the racers in active iret tne| combination affair after the designs of tH 1fo the 300 mark. Tenney leads with an} bat, and on (he tren arrive from the Spa many sets 0 the one constructed at the Sheepsnead oye ie | AvtrAwE Of 8 Be eee a eclian wieste baby thoroughbreds will be put through Bay course, The timers’ stand will de | fugit nor vin seems a gers have en jet ent production 0! @ one bul atu de command that post-season, If the Chicagos go around the world When a Rit would have, scored Fun 4 hea Se ee anata preweett | PAY @rounds : jowerman has a wondertu . an ot And the public—well, | with the Glants—also If the Gian his great throwing to bases has nipp enon’ octony, Dunphy in Charge. fehat they say about Nim. | Miller Huggins Will be one of the Colts, many. sfuener iy tele oe ry Pecgesocge yoy are bee ane eal Track Superintendent James Dunphy — nee . a ba lo is @ native of Michiwan, him for evar sine eT wl t ou can't win all the time. | @larke can get Inside Sie togs. The Detroit Athletle Club — team Pe ated Hoan Leng comparatively easy. ‘ a q . mprovi nlor vlub, but the 5 nference award- \andling pa barns are all be ng renovated, the can't, and one Clark | Manager ts improving, but slowly, veral years, Ned Hanlon signed Rte ° the aaual method le @ jong, slow| Weetem etabies are 10 be.'q that the Boston manager | ‘ = eae -— A t the Gravesend course 4) enough to land that) The strange thing about this season's gallop, finishing with a lively quarter meetings OF the Wilreediitan "Asn , | hrougn the stretch. In the final brees-| catia Mr. Dunphy is keeping * ing romp a great many of the but somone racing ne, and the nn [a | ern 's bay hing to con jain of in | sters are still awkward and erratie, but |p are, Pay, Host ermited schoning with each morning they learn more 0! continuously and the course is kept the racing game, and several of them) safe and good enough to race over at ‘while the champions are buffet- the rushing Naps, the White | baseball ie What pretty nearly all to | teams In both leagues are playing good ball away from home na they are| vm their own grounds, bi retically ' have smooth sailing with the team ought to play on one ther. ors. em 4 as on anot but weil tnis nati mn it Was expected that glubs would 1 on foreign fields as tr | Bren tn Boston They are » beginning to! thelr own gran plots ih ol AMATEUR BALL PLAYERS The Evening World will publish every day in the Sporting Edition tret any thme, Many availed them- , All the nows of the amateur baseball players, scores of thelr games, chal- J Yl! step slong through fhe wrwich 88] aelvag Soe tne “oppartinity’ to wach fl NEW \ORK'S WASTER ECIALIT. ua lenges, &c, Address all communications to the Amateur Baseball Bditor |" rplte | perce tage if enccme en SS Age of success, NERVOUS DRBILITY ¢0s — Mel days by my own famous The grounds are in tiptop shape, aad! | parce ty of The Evening World, Pulitser Building, New York, RDICK- GRIFF {CYCLING TRACKS New York Riders wil Ne =o : MAID WILL COME. of te Bt 18 ‘ in the Longest Organized \), Yee ADA Ot | from ag vot og eat “i wal CHINA ing: pain, or toes of tne. Ita a mate Fs NOT 10 CONFLICT Event Ever Attempted in This!) \."\ 5 a a | manager, No. 4d St. Nicholas el PROSTATIC. prrwpren'ty cure Ax y Burdick and Kid Grifto will| In order to secure all the best taleut ——— tent i Bark Hae Liekinn ‘ H tei a rive ‘ate ae Y ee — VARICICEYE ilar ona Gad their little difference to-morrow | for every mest the managers of Man-| ‘The New York and Philadelphia sounde, | Adds von Te Nihninger ganda ee ee Freghine] ey Moai bpiiaa oa Mer: BLOOD Radical cures in 60 to 90 days I remove every vestige of pot has Aug. 14, 21. qt Columbus in 206 Int the fastest per-| lon, Ca., who subsenuently gold her to POLSON t22 front the system witout fe to who fe the best man, They] hattan each oycle track have decided] Limited” will be the style of the New| J meet in private for a side bel] to run their races on Saturday after-| y The Standard A, C. i bd k Motorcycle Club's open run from! ! , horisto ‘ ‘ 8 open for te , tho ald of mercury or potash . oe elle Lafeng hy ae BR yids ar VAROUIS ON PaMdace anal iw Fork to Phin ™ a and retui ‘| alles FAG Addrses Be oho ee vineten Padre gad vega ieee halen, yl tag OC DERYIN Fie. Ber Bree LOSSES Time ot cure, 10 t0 00 days ain | atthe Beach Saturdays without, con . | 9 Kast One Hundred and Third street Mt, pacing stake a y original, very simple g for the go for the past two week " t fo) . Fyery horse that wor t ” in superd shape. Griffo é8] ipo Inangurate the new ayatem in an 2 amited arisos) At Loague Park, Blushing, L. 1, Sun-| 4{saton sare. of 10:8 | 4 is mare, which holds the world's! Ing nt Inmpire’ but this tlie thew wit that he will knock Burdick | oppropriate way they have arranged aj ou Aus & The \ bce Se aT Tipe the partes ot aman was the fea: | O89 aie a palden harness horee, tej have to fo agninat the Hastern’ horses CONSULTATION FREE. ¥ at the gong for the tenth card for next Satuntay that will Hkely| trom the minimum and maximum melo \ wroy 020101000-4 the game, he striking out ff-| record for & and results wil) be entirely diferent 1 make no charge tor a friend): ; r is bas prore to bet. and any | prove one of the strongem of the eens] Limite of fourteen eat eleven houre'te |tieedevin ieags 006000 Aine Gs sald to have been purchased by a rleh | OTe Amctals at the Fmpite met will Por cotepondence, Come to me ta ent ; the frienda of the sparring partner) son, ‘They run elx big races Of] ectivole that have been fhived, To qual.| Patteries—Byrnes and Fischer aicore by innings: | Chinaman in San Francisco when sho| be: starter. Albert H. Merrill, Danvers, ppsttictest confidence, 1 have. een a Corbett” can have a piece} all deseripti and several noveittes| *P x : 1 Cant Fi 4 ; aN a ae, || 14, and he named her! Maes: presiding judg ge Hayt, pC luslvely treating private Will be Introdu ify for medals it will be necessary fur | tnd © A | Houstone 30.0.0 6.00 0~ 3] wae three years old, and rte Bingen _ irde et ba diseases of ten for 30 pean 4 roel phiheke do | portheipant Central Park, Batuntay— | on Sunday M1. the Howard Field, China Maid, Tlie wealthy man 0 J. Kline, Lexington, Ky), and «# ean devise or money buy 4 periods of tit 1 Cathedrals Oren 12} Club defeated the Homewood A.C. by a| Ortent, ao the report gors, was engag Charlea C. Lioyd, New York; timors ing In my offtcs equipment. 1 wily a ' | per , ‘ League talol 5 ® to 1h A great running catoh| in emugaling “eoolies" Inte this country | ‘Thomas Fred Dietz and Bus You Nonestly, treat is, siksety | ‘ganized oni r a by} Mulberry Field Club defeated the) by Priseo, of the Howard ¥ C. was al! # forced to fee, Ni ork and restore you (o health in P| _ motorcyclists in this cou 2) hy the senre ‘ |! » game, ond, being detected was for eat Mey ye the lenst Medicine ri § As possible ty te the} Th winnkng team w an Mankaten. wi a | omfort and expense practicable, & . hl % ; mee ie of ; . aeront!| xof, Manhattan, met and ey RETURNS. OLD DR. GRINDLE ruarantes to oure any case T unde i ‘ ‘J : + inte H All the boss played “ne | KID CARS ‘ ’ ake. If you cannot call, write for my “fp ; i ‘ gon] C. defeated the strong | They would Uk rrange gamea with eee 3S YEARS dO Le, in Re: T araey a i ] Delaware A. by a acore of 18 to X | teams. aver rue ng te to twelve years. | Now that Kid Carsoy has returned) |) pista 28 UF MEN DR. L.R. WILLIAMS, ris Gaus’ Sale Jrun by Reedie w bases filled. |berg, piteher; 1 Rosen-\ig gquitable Park and Intends to fe! gtsasen pocullar to men are permanentiy v 3 ‘ ‘ Al Be ae Umit. whicd rhe Jusper A. C. would like to arrange | 1, Token, fert base euteheFi main there for the femainder of the| cured mors quickly, more easy aid on’ more 165 West 34th St, N. y, xf poem based on the lege vate Of speed, b | games with teams sing from base: W. Shaw. t { Barry. | baseball season, the patrons are sure) —" Fadveriy By DAM to8 P.M. pelhedys toa manager of the Brooklyn oat ne | only, enter wis wee aD OMA eek, Mo, Oe Yac cement i aiintrefield: W. | to receive a higher class of baseball xevee nin cored tp. fn ah oie mon tha m, has signed another new cam, expires on ‘Th : STia aeah The. tacsee % h Saturda " apy right! than they have hae tee bye send Brat ibaa coats red levee, Cwirler {9 William Scan. ed that @ deal wit) a nie} . & rd bet ges Harry, manager, [Carey has arranged to have the S| 0S Tnroat and mouth, palntul swefi isi, Mion slab arti consummated by that time tor tho | she tun. is ily “ «a o° 1 :M |nine of the Williams A. C. meet the | $7, so yas ie {rom 1000 3 ‘ . siern measures 1! effe s lon NADP Pa r ¢, is ie 7 et shamplon PAtsburge this ranster of the great plaver to another | ey ne tirdency ta april t Armitag «Mets next Sunday, | Thie will Be 8) ORitnary jcomizected dineases ‘and “rain games “The Cincinnati clu has noi yet a run by making a face of | i sa the Pete | Pood t 2 nen aN GHINDUF | sill at the same offi Scanion is 5] cided what it Will do With ihe stugner,| is Will vendenvous OLGA. Bie 122305 fames wilt “i nent ie 171 WEST 12TH ST... ei, finand Dinharges was not treated! though ic is settled that it not 8 : ferry at attery ’ o ' ays ¢ 1 p t A 8 " which sh + ccounied OVER 20 YE BI 0 | play again with the Reds, W Hy acigtinn Sith iS | The Oakwood B. B.C. of Yorkville, H. Just, 4 West Forty. ninth nweonnnnrnnremnechncanncacbinnin | he Kuerten Hanlon'’s team on| [sno doubt that Donlin cou! golg | Tee Fonte wit be vik’ T . 4 jih Ins tor Binday Armitage A. ¢ Fo ia da ie agen. je the Northern Oe ore Mander sow noes wanss | Amboy ie yey haba ues Abt PD, ve for aside bet. namely, the | vm Pield Club would tke wo CHICAGO BANOICAPEBR nadans vou momingtat Will coe " oe te ear ea Be , Sm y < ’ Sots aders, Claytona, Par Volun- | ar with Teams averaging pabitehes Pisagg 4" wi sees incurable —enseg Ramo. at up to date has been unable to swing | OU" Pe : =e po beg uedsed whes ayed at Me , Monroe Ae “ i bso BT aol acini MEN AND WOMEN, turn out with an- ma each way | , ‘Alp Bhip bene. Thrie-tlorse Mateh Mace. ‘The entry fee will be $1.20, w alte forgone ape ea Dig @ for wamaranal | over aa, eoeer vielt the Potter| S¢crotary Roberts, of the May Ridge Driv-| entitle aurvive souvenir is | A pretty good’ all-around pl Twenty-sixih ta OFFIC yor Aa “1a, Broakiy a #4 & race tor| The entries will clone Aug, like to join am averaging twelve to ' h 4”, Wraly ase ir ie acess B-Foraers| cess. ‘ta th betes, Mor Sa moar (nitteen playing. Saturdays’ and. Sun.| ‘The’ Yankee Juniors defeated the ty oe a a Nye fan Kai ‘ap! Nvton ‘ourth are: days, Address nk Skokan, No. 349/ Scrubs oy a score of 0. The winners Office. jurday ‘S Quarter | nue, J Fast Sixtieth street weuld tke to beok gomes with wy fe ty eR The U B. B.C. have all Auguat | averagt wise, 20, onaree je Baseball, Polo Grounds, To-Day, 4' and September open for teams aver- were t to be sent to P, M Chicago ve New York, Adm Ge ** aging tiahteen years, Play Sunday 44 Seventh avenue

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