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: \Oriterion Four Have Highest Score, and Chad. wick, with267, Top _ ‘The New Jersey team ts in the lead) for the bowling honors in the New York League at Amann & Triess's alleys. "The ‘Bkeeters’ have an unbroken etring | games—all (nement, They~nave « percentage atl are in fourth place, having played five games, winning four them. They have the highest score, their ally being 1,017; ‘qwaividual score,’ Chadwick being the a tally of 27. The team, and ite qoore man on thelr team, D, Shipman, with a tally of 36, EXCHANGE LEAGUE K 7%, OTOS Of che clube In the vrs on biw eagues 1s as fo ins, so. mt 4 2 St $5 il | 88 | tid 1 8 & pall dD raebeah NEW YORK LEAGUE. COS Hw wepeegeteences See pom enone Hoo AMERICAN NATIONAL B2S58398E SESEER 2 35 B es yn nig piversiog L@acus, w. a 3 3a ESEESEESAS SESE: ee eee eer a 1p Se wow Sese wwe: — 1 BROADWAY LEAGUE. fageet} | Migh Individual Score. Gprydon, New Jersey MUTUAL BOWLING CLUB. Bowling Club held its arth estes! aight Oct. %, at which the Wile gta dite schubert were, bck m1 4 ed ee " oss rolled highest ‘core of the evening eg ‘% i E-Mon abort, 18 ‘ 7 a Miss G. Foss, 12; ! total, S13. Mra. Bless . 128; Mra, Woods, 127; ; total, Ol. SECOND GAME—Mr. Schabert, ir, Wolf wae Mr. Apes. 1 r, 198; Mr, Dyroff, 146; total, a& , B. Foss, 2; Mr. Howard. 187; Mr Woods ‘M8: Arthur Foss, 158; Menry Ml; total, 900. -g RICHMOND BOROUGH LEAGUE, ‘The Peerless five of the Richmond Borouxh League won three games from the Vanessa's ir the tournament Bat- jurday night. The scores: “MARST §=6GAME- wi | Club, of Mrooki: aan s the Individual List. Brewster, 1%; 186; Verkruses Egbert, 159; Osborn, otal, $19, Vanes- sa—Lamb, | Govern, 164; La-| tourette, ‘14; Carey, 188; ‘Lissenden, 180; total, #14, | SECOND GAME—Peeriess—Brill, 189; mer, 160; et, 167; Osborn, | 120; Verkrugen, 169; total, S60, Van: pers ey We, | Mocyrern 198; La- rege, 1, Caney, “38s; ‘Lassenden, THIRD GAME—Peeriess— Mt, is Brewater, 135; Baber Tit babar 1H; Verkrusen, 135; total, 77. Vanessa | ween 1 Medovern, 198; Latour- a, hi rey, ; Ldesenden, 167 —— ee ROYAL ARCANUM, in @ tournament of the So Brooklyn Royal Arcanum at the ‘Pitth Avenue Palace alleys the other night the Adirondacks I. were victors In two games out of three. The Philadelphias | ahi) a hard run. The scores: iT GAME—Adirondacks 1.—U1h 176; MoKee,. 166: Kaiser, 164; Way, 102; Meagher, 190; total, 77, Adirondack T1—Koller, 179; Crutehiy, 149; Paris, a Peterson, 156; Horrigan, 142; total, SECOND GAME~Adirondack 1.—Uil- man, 170; McKee, is; Kaiser Mase Way 183; Meagher, 1 cea. Philadel: : Grah 153; Gil. | rt, IO; Grant, 178; Bock. ta iont THIRD GAME—Adirondack 1—U' 17; MeKee. 170; Ka’ To way iit Meagher, 172: total, 190. Philadelphias La Forge, 169; Graham, 14: Gilbert 189; Grant, 188; Bock, 145; total, 785. AMATEUR BOWLING LEA‘WE, ‘The Amateur League of Staten Is! wn RY some fine scores in the games lay. » of the Kingstons was hh y { 7" come man, with a tally of 24. FIRST GAME—South Py a Schroeder, 1M; Westbrook. iar” Me: | Guire, 182; Nifeneckor, 208;" total, $7. | Chompeoe, Jef; #, 16; Denyse, 148; B8ECOND GAME—Southpaw— 58; Bohroeder, 14; Westbrook, Mite’ Ae, Gulre, 118; Nifenecker, total, sil Pinerton. sequine, 147; Relmer,’ 142; it one ralsted, 180; Cramer, THIRD GAME—Kingsto: Reimer, 204; Van Dusen, if Brelato | mer, 14; total,’ 960. Marion— 19: Hawker, 159; Thomp- | 118; Denyse, 196; total, BOWLING NOTES. —_——_ The Bath Beach tournament ts no in full swing. This is their second yea? and thelr outlook is very good, ‘Twen- ty-one flve-men teams are entered and in ‘addition to the money priaes the! ONDAY TFoha Jayee, *TWAS ALITTLE SLIP THAT DEFEATED JOYCE placentae Great Irish Runner Went Down to Defeat Be- fore Champion Daly, and All Because of a Hurley Stick, A little stip as the laurel of vic- | Mo was Jost and te knew it, but was tory was within his grasp was the un- OM Nis feet in a Jifty, and amid a d nat Cou be heiwd for miles he wu n;| doing of John J. Joyce, the hitherto ja 'wondarmy weird tor aniles he | unbeaten long distance runner, who In only four ceoonda behind Daly came home svcond to John J. Daly, the |, Wareath rs, te Biel ‘ bi d Iriah cross-country champion, In the their Sundays off to wave good. lilck | five-mile contest at Celtic Park yester- |tu. Joyce. “Forrier, “forrier” they day. tied and there were ‘res! tears .| And how Daly's friends and admirers Never since the days when the IM-/ ait junse, They. liuawed him, Kissed vincible MecNumarras, the famous lim and fnally’ hoisted him on thelr | shoulders and bore him off the field sweeping off his fect Senatdr 4# A, Towne, who was one of the star guests of the day. “L'il alng ‘Shule, shule, agra’ for the rest of my life unless Joyce wing back Firboigs of Irish history, used to jump across a whole county to meet and beat back the raids of the Danes, was there such interest evoked in a Gaelle wifining club will be presented wi athlete contest as was shown in this | //%" wade) from” Eas . Ly handsome allver loving cup. | "'" | struggle between Joyce and Daly for Jeans who had ‘My’ yenta palney What hee maser the amateur five-mile championship, staked on fayorite. Tt ts ikely Appened to Ed of such |that Paddy w co th bet former crack et tre tt Filbig, the | and never was there prom'ee of such |(hat Paddy will ft Ber | who was never rolled over 200, and who has deserted ed te gubt The boys wish you luck, Ed- The Commercial Bowling Leag Ing League Rreapiaed for the coming season, be The ir of old-timers have enlisted. a re Officers were elected: James by, Pack, President; W. Harold Smith, aiden Jorn J, MoArdte, eo- mpbe! ; Oserge Campbell, Treasurer, Crockett, Chaplain, Charles Froenkler, of Ni A New York, Charlo, Cooson, of Brooklyn, were | se Saturday to meet on ‘Starr's | 2, ‘match game for Hw a PW a be rolled Satur. s day “Abe” Ratch, third basem Brooklyns, made his debut as a howler pe other night in & match with George Aller, ‘The Matter won five games, bot Batch made a creditable ehowing and gives promise of making a g00d bowler. At the Montauk alleys the o Johnny McMahon and. Albert Withee in thelr match game won five in nine ) Momahon won out ie imit of games had been rolled. its high score was 26, ait wo one 3 Pad while Willams put Charli’ Wichern de: Ahrens on Schumakers alleys the other night. This match did much to Settle the question of supremacy that oy erg oe talk < te league for mouths, Wiche: four out of five "namics, a le BY WONDER BLLURD MATE ‘Wille Hoppe, G. Cutler, of taed “Rud” the boy expert, and A. A Boston, one of the jortatops in the Play the Arst 4? points in their 1sinch alk line billiard contest, at the Broad- way Academy, to-night. The style Se rams ie two, shots in and the or ix nl ol points will be marek - Wie After considering sev peels yf the "5 devided runswick-Balke-C Company ‘to, furnian ‘one ot ite aa dard tablea whic will ; to-day for the match, Pe inetern There Is & side stake of $20 on uh) | offers trom io AMATEURS AT BILLIARDS, | Thé billiard committee of the Hanover yn, ie arranging an amate | balkiine to. bewit ber. Apecial fort o the national event hefore. —a SULLIVAN WINS LONG RUN, | Metlers of eo elang Cts. helt hele tient esoee tone jun of the seasou yesterday afternoon, ° wa covered in ain. 41 the & magnificent finish until the unfortu tu thard effort’ to fore nate slip made Joyce a defeated but | the accident kil # chance, and not & conquered competitor. the two will probably make another Match to settle the question as to who ja champton. Kept Hix Sprint Too Long. ‘Joyee kept his sprint up his tong," said edrhin, McCarthy, the Hietle expert. “He should have ‘got the Job’ sooner. ' ‘There were fully 10,000 men and wo- men from the four provinces of Ire- Jand to watch the strenuous programme that was on the bill for the day.) Many sons of Munster, Leinster, Ulster and Connaught who have warm) hea! on JERSEY BOWLERS LEAD IRISH RUNNERS AND een? ronevnien WoO . IN NEW YORK LEAGUE for a test of sturdy skill—all Irishmen, and women, too, have a love for ath- letles—were there, and all joined in the roare of encouragement that must have jarred the souls of the mourners in the big cemeteries across the hill sides, Roth Men Backed, Betting was brivk, with the following about evenly divided, and money find- ing no odds. Five competitors started, but two of them withered and died before the threemile distance was made. Frank, formerly a bieyele long- distance wonder, the outsider, kept doggedly at work, and wos not far be- bind at the finish Daly cut out the pace at the start and this seemed to sult Joyce to & dot. The two were cheered and cheered as they passed the stand each lap, and it was pla’n that though they were neighbors in Ireland, there Was fo friendship in the game set out for them, ‘They were both in excellent condition, Neither showed any desire to shake {t up until the fourth mile was scored in the excellent time of 1 minutes 30 weoonds. Then Frank, to the amaze ment of the multitude, hustled to the front, and Joyce put on a spurt, close- he time of the winner was Sm. Hefore the big race there was an exciting game of } between the Wolfe Tones, of «iphia, and the Dalys, of Brooklyn. | The two teams meant business from the start and {t was plain that the Pennaylvania Irishmen wanted to take | home the trophy, Rut. the Rrooklvn it_ was a ease of blood from the start There were severn! contestants x or vartied off the field. It may be te marked that when one of th Irish ylants makes a pass at t with a heavy ashea hurley stick Celts were there with the goods, and t 1 hits an opponent on the ribs | ® legs there ls apt to be work | doctors, To the man who has/ soul let it be eald with em-| Go tee a hurley game between ltwo Trish teams out for blood, There fs enough doing every minute of the contest to make a head-on collision hetween two express trains look like | 4 Kame of ping-pong | ough the more ple made by the Walle okivn, team showed work 2 gonls and 6 points to 2 the visitors, The Wolfe Tones iried hard. to re- deem themselves tn the Gaelic foothall contest with the Kerrymen that closed | the day’ port, but the fates would have it that way, and the "Thrippers, as the ymen are nicknamed, won the Trish Natloral Athlet\c Association trophy, a magnificent silver cup, by | the score of two goals and two points To batter mae and the latter won by a Feore of | points for | © nothing. | put forth, and he passed Joyce, but 10 S. & H, Green Trading Stamps ven free at any depot of Sperry & Hutchinson in exchange lo he label and wrapper from each 20c, bottle of HOLBROOK’S SAUCE fi Only Worcestershire, HORACE Dx LISSEK, AGENT, wos te BROADWAY, x, ly follewed by Daly. The surpr se caused by Frank's remarkable showing drew roars of applause, and from that tme to the end there was no let-up in the ringing cheers that made a pandemonium of the spacious grounds In the last couple of laps fell into the ruck, and the pace tween Daly and Joyce was quickened, On they went, nip and tuck, now Joyce and now Daly ahead, until the pistol's crack announced the last quar ter-mile lap | ' paly Passed Jovee, | Then Daly's reserve strength was HR TRES Wheeling, W. Va., May 28, 1903. Some years age while at work, I fell over a truck and severely injured both of my shins, My blood became poison- ed as a .esuit, aud the doctor told me I woul’, have running sores for life, and that if they were healed up the result would ke fatal, Under this discourag- ing report I left off their treatment and | resorted to the use of $.S.S, Its ef-, | fects were prompt and gratifying. It took. only a short while for the medi- He state New up| cee cure up the sores, and Pe and ecu men and. wor | Lar, not dead as the doctors intimated, in the tered, and screamed as thelr | nor have the sores ever broke out again, vorttes, signings every tendon 00 get} bone 12 yeors have elapsed since what Sac y ‘ ed the | 1 have described occurred, Having TRuae- ese mn Roy young maa) been go signally benefitted by its use who haa ag age ime Toles hime hte cam heartily recommend it as the one va a tm great blood purifier, Jorn W, Fuwpis, binvety ae he forwed Care Schmulback Brewing Co, so I ttle = ai ~ a oar greater a=» waa nat "ver echoed from thore grounds before. Joyce had fallen. Just fs the home stretch was within a stride or two and while he was almos: lap- Daly he tripped against a broke Frurfey. ick Adc on ins cheat Frank be- a card the latter ted scorand ne svernauied Again Daly rounded — nio Up his sleeve, too, and Duly, in the ‘baok stretch 7m, fhe tura with not a foot of daylight them. beimeraw hu, Joyce!" yelled Jack the greatest runner that ever itked ‘an Irish Peeler, “Hahum an oul) but ever Chronic sores start often from a pim- ple, scratch, bruise or boil, and while salves, washes and powders are benefi- clal, the unhealthy matter in the blood must be driven out or the sore will con- tinue to eat and spread, S, 8, §, reaches these old sores through the blood, re- moves all impurities and poisons, builds up the entire system an strengthens the circulation, §. S. § is a blood purifier and tonic combined Contains no mineral whatever but is diseases of Blood guaranteed purely vegetable. If you The Swift Specific Co., Atiasta, Ga. 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