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“EVENING WORLD AAs IF THE SOSOOHIDHE YEE EE PLENTY OF CUSHIONS WOULD REHIEVE THE MARS SHIPS OF THE Giants’ PITCHERS o-2-2- prveverwry 96-34 94-8 Having made gure of the pennant, the Giants are now playing baseall that a team of schoolboy amateurs would e ashamed of, On their own ~ grounds, pitted against their former conquerors, the Orr) ree AUTO RACING AT E nnn tA GIANTS ARE SL YOCESOTEOOETS O09 1 C0004 MPIKE TRACK. PH POCOHOOH TS ae ‘THe FANS SaouLD NOT BE AUowed To DISTURB THE TEAMS SLUMBERS WITH THe IR | champions of last year, McGraw's| | third. Time—| id ai 2 ——— SPORTS EDITED BY Serr b errhp door ror od 41 Gee 7 o 4, 18 to 1 cl | 4 WINNERS AT TORONTO. — | fitvion’ ‘oau‘titeatnn, f° 40h etna | | Lookaway, 2 t 2 show, third. Time— (Special to The Evening World.) | 13%, Radium, Short Cake, snowcap, WOODBINE RACE TRACK Ont., Sept. 4.—Followlng are the win- ners of the races run here to-day; FIRST RACE~All ages, six furlongs, =Light Brigade, 120 (Michaela), 4 to 1. & Toronto, and even, won: Pirate Polly, 'M (Roe Nd; Bavarian, § to 5 show, third, ‘Time manelli), 8 ¢o 5 and 3 to 6, second; Lou. | —1.16%. The Eye, Flying Fire, Hack- | pana, %, (Croghan), 2 to | and 6 to 1, meister, Lady Sellers, Wakeful and Cloven Barbara, Mel: RACING ON WESTERN TRACKS. 4 | Brush, Smith, Trogon, Bombino, Jollier | And Assuyer also ran. jongs.—Judge | Bendigo also ran fac e a Sa and ee aaa mee d04 FOCOOOO G04 vooo +40 Some INVENTION LIne THIS WOULD SAVE ALL THAT BoTHER. AT THE BaT, SECOND RACE—Five and a half fur- udy, 2 to 1 close and 4 0 6 place, iirst; Ara, 3 to 1 place, sec- THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER '24, 1904, JEFFRIES GOING ON THE STAGE, Way ANO TEA S eee ROBERT EDGREN. GOING TO TAKE A REST WHY NOT DO IT LIKE VLD ELDDDOD OL IDODD 5 804 006 96-06099-56 046-0460-0-0:1-004 000099096049 0060 OCS GOOG 09 THose innsom@ ‘WAITS ON THE BASES MIGHT BE MADE” MORE ENSURABLE NOT PRovIDE HA MOCKS EAVICES Form tie FIELDERS THIS ? THE MANAGEMENT REALLY OUGHT To PROVIDE AUTOS AND CHAUF FEURS To Take THE” GIANTS AROUND THE DIAMOND. 400 PAD FOR LE STONE (Spectal to The Evening Worl) GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, Sept, %4—Considering that It s the tail énd of the season, excellent prices were realised at the sale of horses in the paddock rose Fail also ran THIRD RACE—Seven furlongs; sel! | to-day. It was the cleaning out of the’ followers are turning the game into | BROOKLYN VS, CHICAGO. BECOND RACE-Two-vea ing.—Miss Manners, 6 to 1 close and 2) lecrttsa” bishie. atoee with SeARa ae @ farce, Yesterday afternoon, so fees | a 23 Pe Heat, Milton Pi) aC 2 | horses from the strings of Sydney careless were they of the opinion of First Game. | raker, 4 (J, Johnson), 0 tol and # to third’ Tline-1.98, One More, Atias, Bs ot AU TE trons, the ing when 5 "A . ¥ ¥ nd which was put into the pitcher's box, allow- CHACAGO, | yMirthiegs, “Caper Sauce, Kitty Platt, FOURTH RACE—Mile and one-six- s Inthe National Stallion Stakes, was ing the Pirates to pil t A.B, | Winchester, Merry George, Preen, Pel-| teenth.—Lubin, 10 to 1 close, and 3 to | the star of the sale, Half @ @osen pile up four more Shute, If, @ 6) Man and Johnston Jay siso ran, 1, place, won; Footlights Favorite, 9 to | rominent owners bid on her, but A. J. Tuns on a winning score, | Caney, 9. 10 BIRD RAC E—Handieap; three-year- 6 place, second; Jack Young, 6 to 6 show, | joyner, who has charge of the Page - | hanes 20 ba ane up; brbee yrs anh sixteenth, ogg —I As ent, Pourquol horses, $9,000, end tbe, oe ar] Py i. ——~. — hee, | —Persistence IL, % (Olanat), 6 to 1 an *’as, Neversuch, Taby Tosa and Hilee knoe! down im. © Bri YY ae Losi lg ge Mi are ay | 0 0) to. Fron Prism, 9 ty Boland). » to also ran, ‘ enced Strome s meble mate ‘breught | second; Rough Rider, 107 iti omuenans "00 from ¢. T, Henshall. Diaggond, Ting. Drop the Second Game to Their i f (Cream: te i and even, third. | RESULTS AT HARLEM Gre of the Paget airing, went to RR People who go out to the Polo | Tes. ; " * In the Fi Thomas for #,00. ‘The sales were: Grounds now, go there and pay their} Fast Opponents from the, 0 0|. Witeln Chassiwood, W. B. Faslg and oe é First Football Game of |Inaugurated the Season by chs by bY Kaher—Feisen, Rard-earned dollars for the pel + Of ene oe ee ' Henaball,, Hol io © privilege | Fou CEP \< q d | 8 iar, ob. o, by Bir Modred—Byter, ot scolng the new champions play tre} Windy City by a Score of © Sand upward nin furbonteceMensieue: | Tt sept the Season Home Players; Meeting the Strong State) ..°% Hissikait’ sion! Kind of bail wat won tom tw cian! g 49 4 CO F Ol Fermsmant to Cb Bonendy uf a5 tend | “eter rane tre cme Win, but After a Very Hard Eleven on Franklin Field—! stir, Ai" Jojme, oie ON plonship, 10 4, ant, ; Boland), id tol and) FIRST RACE—Five and a halt fur- | ; Belle Dixon, b. f., by Bit y 4 to 1, second: Virtuoso, 191 (Olandt, | ton be | otiand, $1,800. mee + | longs.—Janena, 11 to 2 and 2 to 1, first Thy Je Ly Holland,” $1,800, ee They expect to see the real cham- RoW P.O.AB.[ft2et and to 2, third, Thoe tN: | Gindiesione, 4't0 1 and to 2 aewond: | Struggle, Fast Game Looked For. a ee A ship article, not the kind of ball that (foectat to The Bvenine World.) Dillon, %.. 0 15 8 Ofonshire also ran. oe | Pesaalt if {0.8 and even, third. Time. adin, ©., by Aibart—Zetatic, M, Me might be played by the team trom| WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, | Gessler, cf... 0 0 © 0] Fifth Race—Steeplechase; two and a! Clara Herry. Gallant Cassie, Green Hose ri he . ch. &, by Flambean—BMalt Gmith’s Weehawken sausage factory, | Sept, %.—The Chicagos won the second | Lumley rf. 1100 iad week anes, 8 (Roderick) also ran. THE LINE UP, LINE-UP ‘ 1 Fo -P lant a No New York team ever stood hi me of the double-header from the |Sheokard, | 0 0 0 Ol fs %dailagherl, even and Ouro second; |, SECOND RACE—Bteeptechase; short | Sincum bon Ba vie id tio.” ~ fn the estimation of the fans tran nett | Brooklyna to-day by @ acore of 6 to 4.) Rabb, aa. 0 2 6 Ol Imperialies, 172 (Robinson), 5 ‘to band | qrurets dno: B. Owens, 18 to & and even, | Brown weft Tack) Patten c.. bY, Hastings —Golden MeGraw's aggregation, 1t jotheeend oe Belee’s men won the game ‘nm the first | Batch, 01 4 0/2 woh Milrd: me, Gm. ora. Prince ong; acy 5 to Land 2 0 tl, sec-| Echeverria. ... Left Quard. Van Damienbers | by Rapalio—Court Danes Glants to stop froltick 9 the | inning by scoring three runs on umely | Bergen, o. @ 8 2 6) Pav Se guruoo ent Nitec fan | third “200. Rip and Lingo aiso Right Guard... Kilnge co. Pirat cking with these | iit Jordon, 4b. 0330 a re me SHasee FOI ran, Claas Leader and Laura K. threw s Right Tackle Dann &., by Goldtinch—Eecen rates and get in and show that they | Mt Peet | SIXTH RACE—Three-year-olds, one riders, Cherokee Lass and Beana fell | Wright ria," $1,800. really deserve the | First Inning, Cronin, Dr. 0 2 3 O) mile.—Elsle L., 113 (Oliphant), 6 to 1 and ‘ | Mevmay Robinaon _ by Haatings—Tarpela, W. the title they hi | 2 ¥ have won. | *Dobbe 0 0 0 ols tei, won: Southampton, 08 (Atichacisy. | ,THIRD RACE—Mile and elghth: Pral- | Duel at Harvey p For that matter, McGraw’ Shulte singled to right centre and NM — —|7.to 1 and 5 to 2 second; Latheron, 108 rle selling stakes—Spencerian, 13 to 6 | Rue ‘a Right M Mot finishea i ‘s task 1) roached e@econd on Casey's sacrifice, | = (McCafferty), 7 to 6 and 8 to 6, third, | S"41 to 3 first; Strotier, 1 to 20 and 3) Pigner sa. fore Be | yet, by a long shot. | Dotals ..crssrovee ns 197 M 0) Time-1.431-2) Freo Admission, Jingler, ', 5 second; Leila. 9 to 1 and 8 to 6 eforee . fork, M, The winning percentage of the Pt Babb and Dillon, halve reaching enira, | “Batted for Cronin tn ninth, FAUnay, Merriment,Hagira, Fact, third. Time-1.i6, Heratine also ran, | °vciontieaman, “ME Corbett, New York gates in the record year 1 Pov fil Bitty tases ie rau te raat te pe SCORE BY INNINGS, Knight and Moses also ran, ARO URTH, RACH ~Beven ef furlongs University and Mr. Smyth, Columbia, They won 103 games and 15st 96 bases, scoring Shulte, ‘Tinker singled to ee rae) : ; We LG se a iad jand 7 to,10, won Lady Sava 7 (02 AMERICAN LRAGUR GROUNDS , ; rooklyn.... and 6 to 5, second: Siss Leo S%c | AME N NDS, Feigaoved the Giants bercentage ie .719, |right, scoring Barry, On Lumley’s bad _ . ” DELMAR FINISHES. & tol third. Bisa byes 4 tahiti Sept. 4.—Columbia seratohed out a vic- lar removed from 741. They have won | ret o1 ° » | First Base on Balls—Off Cronin, 1. 5 bry 4 | am . $00 games an8 b @ won ‘return of the ball Tinker reached sec Struck Out-By Wicker, 7; by Cronin, 2 pe 131 Flaxman (added starter) |tory over Union in the first football! meeting the strong State ave loot @ ‘ond. McChesney also singled, sending | tome Run—Sobulte. Two-Base Hit— (Spectal to The Evening World.) | Freebooter and Romabarn also ran. | game of the season at American League | Red and Blue team " MAC FIFTH RACE) It Ie Up to Motraw. Tinker over the plate, McChesney stole | Cosey. Hit by Pitcher—Casey. Um-| DELMAR RACE TRACK, St. Louls, | yey \CE—One mile.—Bragg, §| Park this afternoon by @ score of 10| tried material, beside: serious It ts * raul second, Evers was fielded out at first vires-Messta, Emslie and Carpenter. Mo., Sept. 4.—The races run here to-day 4 bi }, won; Gregor K., 11 to 10/ t9 9, |back by the disqualification of several Ri tea ee nnny MoGraw to pull iby Batch THREE RUNS. —— remilted as follows Pind Pek Ree: Aine Ctawtord, ® tol ane halves were short, being 36 and |%* Re Dor Mavers by the faculty. ~ team together again and beat tha| Dillon iined the ball vo lett for 2 bane, SECOND GAME. FIRST RACE—Six furlongs.—Bird-' three starters iird, Time-1.4 1-4. Only io salaiien seapectively a ie | FIRST HALF. | gl bed and long-standing resord but wae out, stealing second, O'Neil 10 whe il Metzenthin scored goal trom the | Penneylvania ere is time to do it yet, ang if it ts | EYE sler fanned the alr. Lumley be | ° not done it may be years A we | remched second on Tinker's wild throw CHICAGO. | man's Flat, driven by Pas org, | Melt in the first half, tally four poimta State Coll to first. Sheckard then smashed the 1 Satori, % have another chance, IWirtts gestvoneins eb ‘three wanes R.HPOA.E. jhandieap, 1 inin, e.: Pope Toledo, driv, | fF Columbla. Duell scored a touch- Syfigeetan | gooniig Lumiey, Babb doubled to lett sebulte,.1 4221 0 #9,by ghart “| Frulge, ancond. ? | down in the second half, Metsenthin my will have to win all of the, centre, sending Sheckard over the plate. r : 0 had Cle. International cup at] kicking the goal, making the final score + . rE Cassy, ab... o 0 0 0} ten miles had fo: and rN Goal, making the fifteen games the Glants are still sohed- | Baten, foul fled to O'Neill, TWO “Asy, 3 1 i Ithem, the twentyctoug hoes tt one Of) 10 to nothing, Columbia did not play tiled for, Then the percentage will ve) RUNS. Chance, ib. 77 ee i AL. car of ¥ollandst tom tine: | Ud $0: expectation flea FINAL ® | i second In Barry, et Lazo |Ran, driven’ by Paul Satori, was giver parentiy suffering, from overeonndence, | penmevania, « OR. EGAN MEDICAL CO, ae O'Nelll drew a free pass to first and) Tinker, ss ti 210 4 very bad start. The first mile w : . ; ‘ollege. Now that the pennant reached second on aundgren's out, Jor- McChesney, 10000 covered In slow time, but the two miles | ;oix tries at Nutt and Klinge put the |] 168 W. 254 8t,, New York City, MT cinched, no Pennant has been fan to. Dion, Schuite’s high foul ny | Moonta’ 11210 covered In "202 8:5 clipped two seconds | aner, on the centre Nine, OA tS CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON js NO amount of bucking by the (Gah to, Dillon. Sohultes Diep AY avers, 2 as oH the wavidle feoont ; 18] Columbia ten yards. Fisher punt | Chlcags Colts can pomibiy ugpeat the | Carey was easy for duntan. and" Dike Nell. 00910) _+ iling” as'another record, ‘ns was | Rovinseh Bp fumbled, nd MU fe Sabwttatea, “Griewald went in for" Blo | wel. ints this season. lon.) NO RUNS Lundgren, p. 12020 (Special to the Evening World.) Te for the four miles | Qa‘ Duell_made it first down at the &|cum, Stephenson for Boheverria. may BEY, be, is the primary tage, 0 Where should the credit of wi Juckiitech was called out on strikes —--+---- PIRE CITY TRACK, Yonk five miles was covered In the re-|yard line, Duell and Fisher gained, but| ‘The second half was ten minutes. |I in early days, thereby being constituti ming | Jordan, aa usual, fanned out, Shulte | EMPIRE CITY TRACK, Yonker®, | markable time of 5m. Is. St f “ai > 7 bi y days, thereby being constitution the pennant go—to the whole 7 ” ‘4 ie x miles in| Union held for downs on the yard line. | Stangland kicked off for Columbia. cure all its plicatio: T tot whole team, or/ mada i great running catch of Mitch: | Total svscssssrssseseoe 6 MM 6 0/ Sept, 26—Soclety, tn furs and over~|m. 12-58, World's records were gaing | Kaymond kicked to “Meta” after Un | Duell got the ball for Columbia on a |] ls progress, eradicate avery vestige he plichers, or to J. McGraw? jell's long drive to deep left centre, NO BROOKLYN, coats turned out to see the automobile | Tight along now, the pace being set hy /ion had rushed the ball 6 yards, ‘Meta fumble on Union's 20-yard line. |] Polson from the system, and this with. — RUNS, R.HPO.A.E.|racing up here this afternoon, The | ¥; Gould Brokaw's Renault cay, driven | fumbled, but Slocum fell on the ball gt) | Mota and Buell did some good work |} °Ut the Use of mercury or potash Of course every man should hy Third Inning, b oon 1 6 tat caste, for the pneater part by Tracy, The time for seven milog the 45-yard line, “Metz” got elgnt yards and put the leather on the 3-yard line. My guarantee to eursda: share, but it ave his} Dillon, 1 ” spectators . * was tm, 1 , another record, as was OM @ quarter-back run. Stangland put Duell scored through centre, Metzeo- “Not a dotiar nad be paid until cured,” 5 there 19 one particular Chance singled to the tnfleld, Barty Goggler, cf.- 0 1 0 6 O| in big and little machines and the club- |Sm. 21-68, for the elght-mile mark the ballon the a#-yard Une, Metgenthin, thin mado. the Various * man to be picked our to wave the pen- | it to Mitchell, and ae the latter's 1 niey, ef... 1 0 1 6 O{house veranda was crowded early with | The nine miles was done in 9m, O2i-fa,, | %vsily dronped a goal from field from | ~ gecre: COLUMBIA, 10; UNTON, 0. |P aydariensi, Stricture, Lose, of, Vigor, Rant in the parade and wear the laurel | (row 6% 1 #econd too late Crane ‘ t iatocratic lovers of the sport. and Tracy kept Mr. Hrokaw's machine , the %-yard line ca Lindau went in for Duell, Donovan |] Rupture ‘and Private Dineses, Ou Wreaths, his name Is MeGinnity. reached second and got to third on Bheckard. If & 1 8 6 0) ariteen as toi /i8, front to the end, covering the ten| Score: COLUMBIA, 4; UNION. 0. revinced_Metsenthin, who went in orl] ure. 6AM. to 8 P.M. Boe, 20 we, It was th ; ‘ Babd's wild throw. Tinker flied out to Babb, ‘ 0 0 1 4 0; The various events resulted as "| miles im 10m, 012-55. and clipping 12,,,Slocum m sed up the kick-off, got-| piel, ‘olumbla, ‘after Stangland’s | * . that started | Dillon, Jacklitsch’s muff of Dillon's 0 0 8 1 Ollows: | seconds off hte world’s record. * tthe the ball at the l-yard line, Fisher | catch and run and an offside play, had ——CONSULTATION FREE— things coming our way, Eariy in the| throw let Chance acre, Evers filed to Bateh, 3 Yonkers Cup; five miles—Won by Red. | eucnnailllipiaaniains kicked to Union's #-yard line, Smyth) the ball at her S-yard line, DR. EGAN, X2, |S. 234 5h, near ty, Season while the other playgs were | Batch. O'Neill struck out, ONE RUN. dacklitech, ¢ 0 6 $ 4 4] Yonkers Cup; Sve m bi |went in for Landers at centre, On &| “pisher punted to Union's 40-yard line, . + Av. New York City, N, ¥, working into shape MoGinnity pitched bee soaked hg bel to et for tee Jordan, 2b... 1 0 1 2 O|ney Peeter, In a 10 horse arte! ws py | punt Gotesnbie bat te bel een rent | where Muir made a splendid tackle of If you cannot cali, write, ¥ a acs. essier's one wal Ake p 5 , in rs ine . 4 & game that will not be forgotien yet (erry. ‘Lumley fanned cute Bheckard MitcbAll, Prove sven 2 0 0 9 O/ halt A tapi second. RM Atsuacer tb) ard line event In for Wallace, Mult | RODINGOD. |. sevtery place, the letter | ——— @ while. Was purposely deud-headed to frat by — — — — =/8 10 horee-vower Pope-Hartford; thir 5 |got the ball on a fumble at Union's %/ peing hurt. Union punted ‘to “Mets” ( x n » hi ar e as time , | ) Tweive straight wins of hls gave the SuReeTe sett terced Bath at recone Tete +e ani FEE ae UNION, © | ME MIMS. asbia's bait at. Union's | OLD DR. GRINDLE, Giants @ long lead and all the con- Evers unassisted. NO RU arian cpeanad ECOND HALF. | yard line as the game ended. % YEARS SPECIALIST IN fidence that goes with it. Start a ball Fourth Innin, | Chicag> ood 01101 0-6 a 8! i | "Final score: COLUMBIA, 10, UNION, pis unis” toeni Polling downhill and it is easy to keep : Hroakiyn 2 00 20 @ O-4| Toledo. Time 5. , I og a F.C, fefeated the! Union's strong showing had scared | 9, vanes pecull men are per Mt moving. . Lundgren doubled to right. Shulte pirat base on balls, off Lundgren, 3 Morrison In a 2 horse-power Peerless ia jonals by the Ms tye score ore quickly, more easily and on — | bunted safely, advancing Lundgren. to | od tah ete So (Bilt. o8 Lundaree. 3: Times 34 Hrd) A. Lee tn # 26 | National... wLOO1gs Imolerate taf thin by any other’ adettio: third ih > rm | Dy le . 2 There are others, Ue eee tae A Bihon Lenderen Kfens 3: be Mitchell, 1. Three-base- | "phe third race was the Idmile run for| The Riverside F. C. defeated the| wit bali, cured \p from 1 to 8 mon | doubled up. Jordan to Dillon, Lundgren | scoring. Chanoe went ou Babb to Dillon, ONE RUN, Jackitsch walked, but was forced at does 18 and by SONER Leonares to Tinker, 7" Itchell was hit with a pite No wonder McGraw was seen to emile | Jordan going to second. epee ne Whenever he looked over his hand. | Dillon was thrown out at. firet by| eee rs, both runnera advancing a base, | \, NATHAN STRAUS WINS. | Gensler singled to left sooring Jordan and Mitchell, but In trying to stretch it} bulte to Evers COLUMBUS, ©., Sept. %4—Favorites Were overthrown in the last day's races of the Columbus Grand Circult meet- Mathewson, Wiltse, Taylor, McGin- pity—four aces, Geasler waa nated, TWO KUNS Fifth Inning, Barry filed out to made a gteat catch drive to deep left kara | s long of Tink ing. Badd fo Dillon DS tune —— Tn the 208 nace, unfinished from|.uumley waa t ut by Taindgren 9, Larsie Otter sid even wirn | Sahat ee lle EASTERN LEAGUE, Ge field, but Geers whipped King ath Inning a of Mth Eastern 1. Direct to victory. Laconda and Harold| Evers singled to the Infleld. O'Nettl din Mare’ postponed ox wcctune | ‘H. were equally favored in the 2.04 sacrificed Mitchell to Dillon yace, Nathan Straus won in atraignt (hw by Jackilias), i me “ hird, Lundg nied, scoring Evers, | py heats, with Laconds hanging at his ghuite aingied, sending Lundgren to | wheel all the time. second. Casey singled, filling the bases, | ), Apgioia, the crack Western trotter, hance and Lundgren ¢ doubled up, we to win the 200 trot which | Cha Mitohell to Jackittech to Dillon, ©} t RUN. Wh, Won the last three heats of the } He was second choles, Rose- being the favorite. ay et pate ao fie ag? Eiri tha Y strikes, Jordan filed to Shulte. RUNS. Seventh Inning, Barry out, Babb to Dillon, Tinker Med to Lumley, peichemey ed to Sheckard, NO . ‘Mat to Tinker. Dillon Geasler struck i hote, Sheckard. T-/o-base-hits, Barry Babb, Dillon, Lunderen MoCheaney. Bal | tendance—-6,000, Game postponed on account of rain. Both games scheduled for to-day po. - MeChesney out | be ned On acc: A wild! rain. thi of by Jim Ferry. Wild Brinto, | Batch fled to Barry. Jackiitsch out on anxious to meet Jack Dorman, the Har- NO jom boxer, in a private fight for a alde bet of $250. Lee fought Norman a few nt \m ela! le fou Jack Lee, the lightweight fighter, of | Stolen bases, Wild pitches, ‘Tinker, bb. Jackiitech, Umpire—Emslia At: —— | AMERICAN LEAGUE. BOSTON AT DETROIT, NEW YORK AT CLEVELAND, ‘ount of rain, —-. Lee Is After Dorman Again, is city, who knocked out Willie Hosey Albany, in one round last Monday, |» the Knickerbocker i It proved un- interesting. as ¢ 6 to tart aly one, W. Gould Brokaw's % horse-power Renault, continued after ‘the seoond mile. Jos. Tracy drove the machine, and went on afigr a record He failed to reach the mark, however, covering the ten miles Ip 10 minutes 15 seconds, The eevnt of the day was the Inter- national Cup at five-mile heats, with @ final at ten miles, The hi were for cars of each country, The first heat was on the M horse-power F. bs re) presenting Italy, entered by E. K. face and Holander & Tangeman. Firat Heat—Five miles —Won by Hol- | ander & Tangeman's F. I. A. T. cas, driven by Paul Sartori, Time—ém, 2s. The second and third heats were wmik-over for FL oR. Thomas's § | horse-power ‘odes, representing Germany, and Ford Motor Com-| pany's 3 horse-power Ford car, repre-| senung America, The fourth heat had two starters to represent France. They were M,C. He tman'e 1 hores-power Panhard and W. Gould Brokaws horse-power Renwult, Mr. Brokaw" machine practically had a walkover, the other machine breaking down. Tr kept rig>t on, covering the first mi }in Im. 4s, and then commenced break~ Cup. t! 1 i L ¥ ft rl ling worhl's records for middie-welght cars. onths, ago and lost on a foul. ims he was excited in that battle an it his head, and so committad the i which disqualified him. EE The two miles were covered in 2m. the th Sa., both | world’s records. After that he slowed | up, gaing the five miles In 6m. $ 2-58. Follow! the irtal heate for the In-| | terna cup came the heats First neat "wou by Bollsoder Lakewood F. C. three machines | The Lakewoods have won 9 straight frmes previous ty this game. lL. ¥. -30000 R. F. . 2-7 Batterie einshank, Dunn; Davis, Gokismith BROOKLYN JOCKEY CLUB. atbusa ay by a score of 7 to 5, 4 Bea ‘The Berkeley A. C. ted the Oakwoods by Battery for winners ‘ind Lynch, The Berkeley would like! to hear from teams averaging fourteen | | to sixteen ; years. Addres: 16 Lexington SPORTING. ne 0. AY AT SZI5 P.M. | CIAL TIMB TAL: ave bi. Sth ab, Noa, 1d dV, 1200, 90 11.50 Sat. only), On 3.00 train from Le LC, spect Wye cur for club. members ava NY via Sth Av, B fated, trom 10. rom | 12.08 topping at Ci SLX RACES TO-) SP ‘Trains K dun a. a fon st. Brooklyn, Wniteball y 9 minutes from 10.40 A. PRIVATE DISEASES VARICOCELE stag “wine * = * STRICTURE ‘actstsem.riza\casae™™ PROSTATIC TROUBLES "str" to. mont | Kidney and. Biadder Complaints in trom 1 to Press.“ Biin disease, w cack mouth, painful ewetiing days.” Steteture in fram 10 to Varlococele in from 1 jo 2 weeks. contracted diseases and drains cured in . 1 GRINDLE I still at the same ognee, {71 oY it West 12TH ST, bit which he has occupied OVER 20 ar . record which mo other advertising an truthfully Glatm. 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