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cabs the Pittsburgians was Cradle Rockers walk OW It appears that the Pirates tting a delayed dose dicine. Brooklyn, 4; Pittsburg, ‘this season. play here in New York. go up ike the mercury @f & thermometer on a hot stove, EY'RE 01 The @cean race in all starting, history Bi | greening of white-winged Yamo the eilk-sattoa lent Phoeniclans galleys of ) Wealth of merchandise, |) brave sailors in those times. Wa sh coasts skin-clad There ts made by rudely stretching py times they oven crossed the E nel, the white to that Is now France. ) Mater on, sailed down from their north- a Fem fastnesses and marauded J) magas and legend, © @way and disappeared, ef their tombstones. e i assed One of the yachts In the ocean race|#port as the rest. puged tha awelted athe eyes me ey Wbould have carried Leit's galley on| Phil Dwyer sat close to the ropes. | bloodshot. Ie was arin weary wegttue Guarterdeck, ‘The unknown seay Jesse Lewisohn was near by, Jack| meaty. Hut still he came back fighting charted, inch of it is ag|Follansbee, “Diamond Jim" Brady, fed ND Anitely mapped as the squares of a|S¥dney Paget and William Fielschmann White Wae Excited, @heokerboard, Where the Norsemen| Wore in @ front row. Al Smith, the Hebe White was in Moran's corner, facers will eat] eastward by a cou failway, © As Kipling wrote: “Loud sang the souls of the i Jolly mariners, ; 0 hy plucked unhandily- rooted for Attell and chesred tor Mora three-minute round, It wag? the “Lo! our thumbs are rough and] The fight itself followed on the herle other session of “alugeiig. Ones (tii tarred, and the tunes are aomc-| Of ® flerce three-round encounter pb epee are ae, mtnuped In @ pool of i what hard; tween Charles Steger (who once fought Rent doen iis Own corner and ' May wo lift the Deep Sea . such as seamen sing at sea” fo'serve the Lora y measure, © Whey may enter into galleons and) boys were about to battle for a gare yee phe so fenter ined No Ty werve him on the sea.’ approximating $1,500. for ‘the Pacitic: coust Inn tow ata ' ‘FRIE! ‘ Five minutes after the mon entered | where he will probably be matched ‘with BEFRIES says that he is “done Al Smith called time, \ Frankie Nell, the present American With the glamour and the glare and the ‘bull con,’ forever!" What can he do? H ooma ap a the ordinary heavy-weigh: like 1 y| Californian rushed egain, and for three AIRS! RACKI—Hundicap; etx furlongs; Slatue above the man wio swerpa| minutes there was @ flying whirl of |" “Siig ANG Mround the base of it now and then | fist, @ thudding of gloves. a pounding Kathe Cuttrey mB mith a broom, There ura no more| of leather heels on the padded canves| 12 Men for him to fight. ‘Paat's why je | of the ring, hus become #o percet.il and retiring, | More fearful slugging of the same ‘ Bune (Af some new giant cones up aaj | soTt opened the second fehting interval, fRPCOND | RACTS-Two-yoar-olds; welling: Ureatens to take Jeff's o!1 place jn) Both bove s to _haye determined four ant a naif furlongs straight cour She ring, tha bix ow 1 i — . aN a“, : | Supesior Boy; ‘ down his rife and) aM a j Saatey level at @ moment's notice, Just no @oesn't Lainie Bat ae wil yall do, | * In Engiana, a fow Ntuvieg a | © @here wos a man pames Gay ame the frst Bar 2 34 | UY Blo well over jj a | Wanwiok Caste “they ok) ae arte of his fh bare | Bu wont mn ry MeGovern {s on the warpath, | & man's i i » js looking for fight for his famiiy OF geven feet fron noint Vedeciech ina: et ete nave nd ordinary man imicht din that is, his two broth eile an Paine. G Phittte, ry Bays elther can Ket 8), wyvoof War Yor was so vr 108 COU in his early Os Quarre)som, ‘thowe days two kil 4« could, and i ‘practloally depo ated Ph gountry | rhe: yang and retre et Noboily pigating, for him Guy retired fo day « hu. ga ¢ ; Rant the Sarice milled any of (th oh came over i hevtwate, put a tie wORA and started Ry. t00, und ime ma are afterward a sort of fampion of the “world. tn. Ut happend tha!) Bhorily after, on have ‘re-entered AS oh a or me os oe uetovare SPOR EZ DGRENS Cc YEAR or two ago one of the favorite piratical amusementa of | making the plank. are of their own “Hranion's pets are “getting % gait on” ESTHRDAY brought out the firet sample of gol, old-fashioned | gerapper in his own right. ee pean) pe Ry Was | Attell took one of the flercest twenty-round beatings that a little fighter y to take the last{ ‘ Ai Sbie cca Dalleplayer'a (ever lived through For the entire twenty rounds Moran kept Attell’s Muscles, The hotter the day the faster A few Pfmnore like it and the Giants’ percentage column greatest )* There ts poetry and romance in this vessels over fensive work was absolutely perfect, “Whe endless ocean, Thousands of yoars| Attell, during the first six rounds, the| before his stamina had been sapped by i on ventured daring. | the “Ay into unknown seas, laden with their) showered blows After that Wcre | Moran's anatomy between the belt and | Are pecans ty wits | yet cng t under the ham- On tho) the goalplock, They were savage VOWS | mering, On four dittarene occamer, barbarians Yentured to sea in thelr tiny coraclis—| PMae aver a wicker framework. Some- Klish + 0 pe John W. Gates, “Diamond Jim" Brady, Ex-Congress. _ man Towne, Sidney Paget Among Notables Who See Englishman Win Decision in Twenty-Round Contest. BY ROBERT EDGREN, The greatest private fight seen near New York for many a month wae pulled off last night. It was so very near this town that more than tw) hundred men, every one well known to followers of sport in Gotham, held | down the hest seats at the ringside. Owen Moran, the clever English bantam-weight recently imported by Thomas O'Rourke for the express purpose of trimming the American claim- ants of the bantam ttle, more than made good. His opponent was Monto Attell, brother of the famous Abe, and a very good and hard-punching 1, head rocking and rolling from eido to side in a manner that nearly made spectators diary. ‘The little fighter from California punched back as hard as he could, but few of his blows went home, Moran Wae a Surpri to win In a punch. Once the impact of Moran surprised the crowd, He was| their meeting sent both to the floor, as clever as Jack O'Brien, and he hit @Md when they got up Attell was weak. with the cool and victous judgment of But he bad stamina enough, He recov. @ McCoy, He fought more like an | red befors Moran could take the mo- Americap than an Engliahman, His 4e-| mentary ndvantage and fought harder an ever, Even for Six Rounde, | So tt went for about six rounds—an even fight. First one would take the lead and then the other. steady on every pounding, inch of Englishman's and they might have done a lot of dam- ne ata ge to a lesg skilful boxer, But Moran's | *#88ering und reeling wbout the ring, y| he was saved by the bell. took the min. < eee parently : Bais al Minds mare a eye ne Ta Aven ining | ute of rest and came out atrone epeueh lahat came his way. Now and then he, ' #rry the fimit along, elift-bound ‘The Vikings, and) gave ground, simmons foxiness, for he always came ‘vack In a sudden and furious attack, ‘The fight was held in a pavilion as well fitted wp ae any that Horton law but it was with a Fitz-| Now and then Moran turned and drew away. Invariably Attell took the bait and came rushing after him. ‘Then would come @ome of the fastest and brettlest work a fight fan could wish ed and pillaged, even as far south ‘ to eee, Moran, turning again Uke , days could have boasted. There was a ‘é as Italy. twenty-four-foot ring, well roped, The| flash, would stop Attell's rush with b> 4:Great ola perdees tee Doane floor was padded and canvased. Back|one blow, sent home with the fine pe were! Leif, an fav, and Eric long rows of chairs, | Judgment of a sharpshooter, the Dane—their names have ilved in| {7 the ring ran long en while the very les of monarchs that once subjected whole known world nave blown Uke the dust Centuries ago the Norsemen, pailing| lly westward from the coast of) crowd, and it paid $10 a head, There | after each new rally, “Within: a mins and, the farthest known land.| were scores of well-known men from | We of the first, blood drawing ihe Grored an unknown and uncharted sya| the race-track, other scores of old-time | Greenman Knocked his rival “clear © our continent, fight followers, other scores still of | From that tlme on the only question | Ships have changed since those days. Gailed westward (by the sun, the ocean Maid out.and followed so exactly that @ach yacht will go as true to its desti- | Wation as df. it rap on the track of a +1, But, for all our modern inventions, | Union, Doc Ordway, the wellknown | thudughout every “round, gn, Prother fe ola ocean Is just the same, Capt. | sporting man, matchmaker for the Na. | "Yi", 218 advice for the teat Intervie » Gharlte Barr will see it exactly as the | tional Sporting Club, of London, tuecd out with very Wns pouesn pet tung p Norse adventurers saw it long ago. whem from another alde, John W.| me than) Attell managed to yng home F Bhips’ may change, but the old ocean Gates, the Chicago millionaire horse. | jaye, Oud swings on Me Englishman: {and the men who sail on tt will) man, hobnobbed wh John Drake, of | Amerieans and theswrd toni eh @lways be as they always have been, Jolly, Ghanty, ! a ring, and the crowd cheered site {2 “Then stooped the Lon, and he took Attell Firat to Show, splie of a frante waving ct ‘acne a the good sea up to him, Attell came first into the ring, ras se nananes ‘ °y ‘ established 0 Hlieorted one Si “ Attell was nearly gone. wh ! ae established Iw bordera unto ali) corted br hie famous brother, The! nell rang. He was Aucking andy al R ernity; Bnglishman followed promptly, ‘There tng and holding on. Referee sey Bo that those who have no pleasuve for In| Attell went In to finish the Engliehman | Short, he hag retired, He seems tolin the first round, But he was up Mean it, too, against a surprise party. Moran, pet BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. ‘if there was a chance for Jefries| calculating, with pale blu> eves thi 7 ee fo have a fight now’ and then, and| showed no more emotion than two pa beclal to Dhe Rventng world.) make a few thousands, he wouldn't! ple of turquotse, met him halt WAY! 0 BELMONT PARK RACE TRACK, bo 20 willing to leave the ring, ut| with a stiff etralmht punon that sent! Mav 16-—The entries for to-morrow's Ro. @oubt | Shi be he heard of somesiine (4) wat as Jor. ance comes In the eighth both begun to show signs of weariness, Sionte's left eye Windows were wide open, There were liwht and air—a rare thing in these wes vollen. A tiny crimson stream private affairs. hickied from Moran ® ipa, “Abe Attell followin: ime-honored “ousto A Well-Dressed Crowd. the ting, cluimed first. blood for nis fighting Brother, Tt was a shallow honor at that time for Moran was fresh and confident, while Attell staggered wearlly The crowd began to drift in shortly before 10 o'clook. It was a well-dressed Dusiness men, Just as eager for the| Was how muoh punishment Monte could veteran of a hundred ringsides, hield| the watch and called time. On ono aide of the roped arena were United States Marshal "Bat" Masterson, Con- gressman Charles Towne and Daye Holland, Marcus Mayer jed a party of twelve members of the Citizens’ ‘owas the most excited man with the fight. Compared to the ioe tem per man who was fight; sredit Yor, the, ht tie” inland We Was Rowing “Like a 8S In ‘that angle there was none se put soaching that usually Mate the amucthe an ean Fini Attell” prompted. iis ‘anal ie. Abe the ice Ing for the across the Kentucky, Max Blumenthal, Louls Snell, Ike Thompson, Alderman Charles Culkin, Surgeon Blackwell, of Bellevue Hospital; "'Sonnte” Smith, of st until the managers w. h ang for: silence saz thelr foward the end Attell, in gy fearful beating that he hua eaeeg” ihe Ran to recuperate, Moran aeeitkg"_ Be- Jimmy Britt) and Sam Bolen a it colored darky, forward and h. is foot tye |was one of the most oourteone ie \fallaws that ever landed a knocked, 12 e English fighte: ‘i 6 leben ped him to. waved the boys to thelr cores, then polnted Moran out as tie at It_ was the only Was none of the usual bickering ovor rules and regulations, aithouga the bantam champion, a There was a mix-up right off the reel, maces ane as fc e Attell tottering back on his heels, Tho ows: stage “ning real colnen me into Pe & mou We Neng Ey Myon on was: nove A and REAR ELEVATION oF MORAN, dagez WHITE ATTELL'S SWINGS f SIMPLY DISTURBED THE AIR | Society THE ENGLISH FIGHTER'S Body POUNDING Toor AWAY MONTE ATTELL'S STRENGTH | MM T ROBER EN EDITED B TE ‘D WAS THERE, In MORAN'S CORNER, AT MORAN-ATTELL FIGHT. Tim) Hurst, tumpire, bs ring next F ine Garden, and out ate has the to be the thin the a chumplon, plon, tight American when T Vrank thelr ateh tell battle Championship. The selcetion by Jeuking and Goteh was withouc a hiten, He officiate between these risfaetion Jus contest a Buve entire Goteh, Who was det Haghte inst, week in Philadetptia, out tig was in bad He didn't) ta 1 then he Mes| broke his hand tn ad round, going the vest of It with one hand MHP any lof the LB-poundern want A RACE figbt 1 will match iny brother Phil | seven SHORES main against them. He can get the same ogee of Bac a8 Hughie. Pix that up ba it i Yo will vou, old pi the winner, nouncement came out the that Jim Jeffries was to ret! 8 well-known tat m Jenkins, d, und referce doman in Madison the ham- the Ox for an Wrestling jappou of Hurst rived at dat the two men, both to Jenkins, Pi linto Gotwh's head again since the an-| for the other day from the With Jeffries out of the way|? Ahlaks he’ has as good = chance jo be the weight fat aiternoon at Ay he ts training for next contest, he has imer world's une Wty be around, cellent Aet-Cuas Jonk under ohance igniter, of Wir ‘ae ison Sui Seisund ie very ares t fever hy i champion as any one else, her's BYMnasiuN, gloves and any other of the boxers who Kid back in town now and hay b Goch over, and he thinks he has an| developing sn WRESTLERS SELECT HURST heavy- Eyery where Friday night's on with McCoy Js en looking Into a ur lupe White 1, Gown i& golng to put himself | McCoy's care wiis summe j by next fall make a bold bid in the} ‘The fighting bee seems to have gotten | PHRUHES Huds le or veuerved. woate coming mutch ope on, aad to- the in| New National League} NATIONAL LEAGUE, \ PC, | Guba. We be W, Ie | ARY. Yor! a8 We Judge of Play Was ftir oo at ib 1h | Clweinnati 12:18 /4s0.st 117 |: ; an Unknown, but New York, 0, | He Was There with.| i8ii"tondinimss the Rules and | Little Nerve. a Chicago at New York, Pittebure at Brooklyn, Cinoinnatt at Boston, St, Louls at Philadelphia, studied Rule 68 of the National League |r code, which reads something like thi “The concher shall By ALLEN SANGREE. ;Oh! Ephraim Kiam is come out of the ‘IT long had me eye on vou, Mac,” anawered Kiem, “An' I've made up me mind not to chaw on the hem |Of your bath robe, by heck; an’ ll say what I think Of what may come off in your own ORTH lay mt prize fighter, and an Amerioan sa'lor| out ot the Highlanders, and they would from the U, 8. Kentucky, asked the/ have played on an entirely different question yesterday without being en-\roiy te those two rune hed been \gehtened. They wanted to know what | a voided, Kind of a cuss it was who could s¢-|" miig morning the Highlanders are @ tually order MeGraw off the fleld and|geicted and ‘heartbroken lot, ‘Two then have the nerve to demand SAATY+d comes lost to Chicago on what Griff One inquisitive reporter sven WA) |torma hard luck has taken a big reef lala him as ho left the Race, piPtd- lin thor gaile, and in the big West @ Ing for information. "Spell it with ©! a ciaeq feeling of loneliness has trickled K.'"" ts all he deligned to reply throughout the club, On top of the bad The word {s said to be anetent Sheabeo | nar O-pOL rej going at Chicago the Illness of Chesbro rs oer ene Fucnee Gan Pies and the absence of Elberfeld and Doc |t! gambler’s 4 | Newton have made the aspect decidedly jgloomy, Still, the fellows are deter- mined to win, and believe they have New York must potter around in the dark until Kiem obliges, Libegag tel alaska De ido he |the moods to do It with. brave, bold man, Jabex White, who Yeager Plays Fast Ball. sow his first baseball game, was en- tranced with the new umpire's savoir faire—Cherry Hil expression for Yeager is playing sensational ball at |third base, and the whole team is hit- and ve eepie heart disease? And of the American Association, called on that, Ley an 1 A thay Grpenbdtd out ‘foolng araing on a hurry call! ‘there surReons are the" heantlea good pitchers. Grimth fainted, e! nd It took two bottles of smelling salts | !! i) say," orfed the Londen pug; | ti “to's golng to ‘it ‘im now! "Bg about to left-ook "lm, bl’ me! An’ ‘im with hia bleedin’ maulers ‘angin down! Strike me blind! °H’ll put ‘im hout with one punoh;” | ’ sailor algo woke up, quid, and hadf-+« The American took a reef in his itched his starboard suspender, lay he shouted "Give the lubber a chance, Tarry me top-lights and) feather me garboard-strake, if he) Ain't headin’ for a broadside!” | + ¥ f ok; 4 v 8, res Javea? ‘you don't know diem! | Jaber White, the Hnetsh light-weight You'muppioee that. he'd be umpiring In champion, will soon quit these shores een, ae SWhat did ‘they hive | for his home, He will return next Sep- Bier ror? . y tember, when he will be matched to fight the winner of the Battling Naison- Has Grudled) the Rules, Jimmy Britt contest, which takes place Supposing he dovsn't know? in Wootward's Payilion, in San Fran- HOME, TORETURN: You the White Star line, which leaves here cut the rules, b | ynvato! any moment Chicago might not score, Mike Finn, manager of the Toledo Club, | ght Map of MA fe Griffith to see If he could get one or| Sunday RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, LEAGUE, Da, W. b, PO. AiDetroit ... 16 1 az 10 (B45) New York, 10 12 145p 20 348 St, Louls: 12 ans 1B 11 (DAR Rowton... 10 14 41 Chicago, 10; Now York, 4, Phila Howto Tita, “4 0: Doe Washington, New York at Philadelphia at Chic Washington at De'tort Boston at Cleveland may bet dollars to peanuts that he has, With five goo no charity “go players he ball “In” all my er, night 2 in 1 aie NT povish Black id Tan in roo and oso tins and 250 cole lapsible tubes, the New Yorks St. i Lou Louls, KO. wi 5 eland, 0, GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAy, but hand. the pr eleven-inning tle game of Saturday krounds of protest will pire Connelly changed a decision which out of two runs and lost them the game. Under the rules an umpire cannot change a decision ex cept in case of a misinterpretation of In Baturday’s gamo Keelor hit over third with two men on bases and the ball fell safe, both men scoring. jAfter declaring it a fair ball the Chi- be . )GREN. UMFIRE KLEM HAS A GOOD IDEA OF THE BASEBALL BUSINESS STANDING OF THE CLUBS. AMERICAD d fingers we would have {ways ‘remember Chore Out always ber those other two leld bo restricted to| at rest, you must looaching the basa runner, and then West, only in, words, of, aasistance ‘and di | ren Aes e eae fection In running bases, fe shall not, ) as he ful com} On all the wide dorder his voice is they words or slang incite or ny ts od them. to pose apes beat, |Inelte the spectators to demonstrations, {tered hits “were all Save mask and protector he wenpons and shull not use language which. will the Colts, ‘The Iron Man had pone! [In any maner refer to or rafect upon a | Pitched as though ho was ta Fe He walked all unarmed, and he walked Pinyer 8 ti gee et i |wo ‘seo him with more speed or eone all alone. | neha, diem, unknown though he be,| trot. | He Klem chat , as doubtless apent some of hi elsure | he c lec iker, who Booey CHIL UAB) BS CCR D SE) “PARA Os | Po rental connie, the Litton ledson: tremn|arne Riel nlath, that mnbghe & BOA Rule 61, same declaring that "there haye 4 pitch, Have you c'er heard the Mke of/shall bo no appeal from any declstow) Tho ron » helped “materially | Ephraim Klem? of the umpire on the ground that | in scoring, He followed Gilbert's hit J./ he wag pot correct In bls conclusion | with a weird clout Detwoon Harry and ” . ee yo ) inv o- yw sarry aft t neovered | Tepe, Dertls, te entered the Gtanee et oy of IMEMEN TO Te Oo | otman. wae cuTminnetne cont wnat Re home field. ‘Yes, indeed, Klem. may — shout! will dow the old man's mfiliong, Shoes, bat and @ioky he carc'es#ly strike!’ and “Ball!” in a’ manner jand thus MoGinnity reached firs peeled; [that fuseesie the bitter complaining | Mike Donlin shoved both runcers along 4 i ere| With a sacrific nd Ge >wne And spoke the team’s captain, hiahand | Of & disgruntled canine oie there | reored them W peautitul hit to to his nose, MoGramy claimed that Mordeen! Brown | fh! MeGann walked (em. and Sam amp’ cows lea in the sixth snning, when | Me et other #2 As he anes one mere itae Danlen wes at bate wih three ‘mon | Californie. bunt, Nok to toes, ‘on bases. Nobody else seemed to soe} ‘The Hvangelist's long fly and Deve “Oh! come ye in peace here, or erme/it; certainly not Kiem. It may be/lin’s singlet ight in” two | more ye in wart? thet Mordecal did make some exotic | mins, making four altegether, | Cnicage " | . If you had only three fing 0 eoman so far , Hey? Out with {t mow!" and he looked | OC0n. Miching hand, vou would, \ [she wilt nave to his “harder to! ‘get devilish sour, 85 Rey Tgive Montesa! ‘some lecway;lany games in this series, LOST HIS OWN GAME year's percentage table te man," you have certainly sald this tme. if you y of pitchers sand han® favor at y sore at Umpire:Cons y and a last ae Took to you, then try a BY BOZEMAN BULGER bring him around. "0! 4 ' i Heel (Special to The Evening World.) Griff to Mr, Finn, An’ Eph Klem'll rivet a spoke in your} sT, LOUIS, May 16.—By hie failure to | Baked up the wre wheel!" Sir Walter Scott, /feld an easy ttle grounder, which aang in pouurny i ‘dl i t rolled directly at hia feet, when two|have anything tn the Whore ieperalm ister men were out, Al Orth allowed two|T will take two off your You ask, neighbor, hae) ie: Ephratm runners to score and lost yesteriay ve 43 fancy price for Kem! Well, we don't know, AanY game to Chicago after victory seemed | that. pmore than you, About 8.000 people) cinch, ‘Tis true, the White Sox af- Griff May Protest. jSseeking diversion at the Polo Growsde| terward made five runs in one !nning,| Griff Is Intense [including Jabex White, the Enaiie®/ put Orth’s fatal bobble took the heart !nelly, ang he may yet protest. that His that Um= took Connelly to where to have fallen was supposed and convinced him that ét was a foul, He then changed his decision and sent She, runnem back and made Keoler ba’ experience of nineteen an impartial board of years that Is the first timo IT hay an umpire change ton, Grim a decision, “and whethor I or not I think it would ° old file @ protest be allowed by remain baseball judges. holdin’ front." ting up to the mark. “Just a little exlted une Ripe eaters With fhe crowd Jabex couldn't see much in the merry! Tne New York team ts a «reat meant Le Aleman att Conte) ly did fo9, Sport unit Mecraw dalled In from tbelurawing card out here, and at every | chia cmorning, cand RIGA faue mes St ey ae Pole angen? Wei | game the attendance has been far above |anead Of thet expect to. take at leant might he be wroth. The Giants only |¢he average.’ fires ag qth Dimselt or Clarkson will Red Tee hot could be sure that™oae| Before leaving Chicago last might | Suk “Cnesbro, despite. the entreaties Jan, left yesterday for New where he will until ri which suddenly develo} Tt will acts, be at least a month’ before he 1s again able to work n the box, Black The P. P, Dalley Co, 184 © ‘sey ~ ~, El) Lightning © Sawhatithas been called y by some people, on account ofhowquickly it One or two rubs} with a brush or soft cloth and a Jasti brilliant patent leather shine is thoresull, Tt isa polish, not a varnish, Esealteg je Aeeeeennieen some =i claco, the latter part of August, White NELSON AND will sail on the steamship Cedric, of fl to-morrow, In speaking of hia fight with Britt, White said: “IT lost fair and square to Britt, but T) prove that I can beat him I Intend to retumn to America next Sertember and after a few months in San Francisco I will fight the winner of the Britt-Nel- annual outdoor wet of games at Travers Isle | and on June 10, The events wili Include a two-mile relay race for clubs and colleges, and @ one-mile Intersoholastic relay, In a dition to the umual track and field events, diately after the fight Both boyw will be in the best of shape, and, while there has been little betting so ‘far, considerable money will be wagered at the ringalde, A SPORTING, (DUAN, SOC eee Ee still olaim that I am his master. To| Belmont Park Races QURENS, LL, 1. Byory Weekday, Rajnyor ‘shine, Untl! May HOW TO REACH THE TRACK: On all race days except Saturdays traina Mm viet Va Long Island RH, leaye 34th st, Now Lively interest Js being manifested by | fon ent, T hope Britt in the victor, aa Lh Lone Inland Tut leave oth at. Wen sporting men of this city in the Willie| f want to make good what I eay about Fb 190 ind) 2.40 ME alas: nition Lewis-Battting Nelson fight, which i to| fTented excallentiy in Amierien by ovory | (Hal, haN'B, (6. andi from Biathuah ey, be decided at the National A, C,, of] one with whom J have come in contact.” | ps . Philadelphia. next, Monday might. Ono a tedim Longe Ueland, Sarntiniseoe Be Rs of the a 4: at. Sith at. and 294 wt, ferries and the Wile fourneyed. to the Quaker. Clty, from .Y. A.C. eis f me Gotham will witness the mill. oA rom | DATE FOR N. Y. A. C. GAMES, | ici PRI E EReaT LAT Satria: con eat tia gint train will leave West Tweney-thind hd neste and t Waldort treet wt o and ‘ortlind( street a Yew " y ol ed seats and boxes a Valdorft ay P.M. returning to. this city Imme.|_ The New York Athletto Club witl hold tte ‘Avene Hotels, MeDride'a and Rul ___SFIRST_RACH_AT_2.90_P. BP by addressing SURE SYSTEM to win at the races FR G._JONRS, au Mi ve {Re ea For health or pleasure—hot or cold= EL-BART Dry Gin. It’s clean. ne Hh al Look for the flag | Sold Only in Glase— te & Gmall debility pln ful ta aurely Weat ul 4 has occuplad OV Which Brnten no other, advertiatne ean truthtully. al OLD DR. GRINDLE, @ YBARS A SPRCIALIST IN DISBABRS OF Under Dr. Grindis's solen| sensor pocultal cured more aulel ODPRATE TE rining phystel nivoning, here icldne) r 1} em Ted apt, Mt Ht nw 1on| fe cures rival pouses ani awalllng, CHILE, or any ditease {indiscretion or overwor! alm. 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