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| va SO _ saaaenemenae ei re a Sine APL EGE TEEN LET LITO Y FOTO TT A LT PT TIA TT ies 12 THE EVENING WORLD TUESDAY, a : = ee! seers es = 2 eet ‘ i {iLATEST REPORTS AND NEWS OF Al | BR A N H $0) EDITED BY : TIMELY COMMENT oe a ROBERT EDGREN | | } } { ——— | } There will be a battle hetween lght- | 1 weights in the vicinity to-night which | | d result in one of the best fights | jof the vear. The pugilists who will fig- | ure in it are Tommy Murphy and Bare : the ex-Quaker City fighter. Dhey, | Attell Is the Cleverest and will come together in a six-round bout ¥ at the opening stag of the Navarre Swiftest Feather in the A. C., tn its clubhouse at Ulmer Park, which is located’ just below Bengson- ‘ Ring To-Day—Burns} jhurst. Every time these lads have met $ va. Writes fi Pari | ltrey have always pat up a slashing fight, Tites from Paris. and it is expected that this one will be ‘ | a much better battle than their pre- i | vious contests. Both are in excellent BE ATTELL'S boxing is what shape and confi of winning. sour A oldt inetenortinzwriterslres ABIE IN AcTION other good bouts will precede It. fer to as a “revelation.” *\ Compared to most of the little fel- - e =seees 7 E Seles ee ee eee add F ows now fighting around New York, | Wood ward-Haldwin Co, team def PY surely the cleverest and swiftest fea- fae malcd) eucha reece lens same neges, ‘ther-weight that steps in rawhide or] —= = sontchamois skin. He executes every | 2 | MAN A. CG. AMUSEMENTS. @g movement with neatness and de-| Se a RARER spatch, and it is always !n evidence favorite! © Jack Atkin, beaten, by branger | Dis jbaities, and he will be heavily backed | HAMMERSTEIN Ss aoa ac nis defeat didn't. add anythi o defeat Gardner 8. s' at 5 | rj . n! y_ dor ‘that Attell knows just what he Is Experts, However, Do Not Be-. tom Snaw’s bankrot Managers of Fight Fighters Accept| sow tnat ne nosing mame has closed ROOF taiet in Victoria Theatre py doing, and just why he {ts doing it. y ys oe Tom Mannix got in from Canada yest cal) OEY for, the summer, Roof Bil). Ds, “He is a master, like Joe Gans. | lieve He Is in a Class With say's voy MeCaney. The boy, | mereandAcreslondulya7, eats earn th BEN Heaelaniee| 207 2x fh GG Ce Siar Keene’s Colt. EAN eriecanaliouera tua velaay cine oxfstel for Ganteet fie that oS his fight next Monday nigh tty x Not -' ) 6 5 | Cs eaidwin, Although it's ter and Dugan are always riding good, round affair, Att is taking noj > wy. . <) horses. s t a -2°| BY VINCENT TREANOR. — | : v Park. Jara Thare, Satd 1S, | CEE tei le Wa PSSIAN ts now being talked of That was a clever ride Notter put up on BY JOHN POLLOCK. Suen dete HOUR? HACKETT. "355 ar ents time in 008 shape, and nt H as the horse to take a good crack rerpane, He stole five lengths on the | . FTER wrangling for over a week ent jason 42d, Wot B* ittle work to bring o fighting a . * Tans ng the stretch tu | i PY ° aye . ¥ was matchet sve <.—Tel am. | at Colin. Nearly everything of G A e managers of Leach Cross, the A T RANK cram. £G form | any class has had a chance against the can was) there three wt {de Iightwelght, and Charley THREE THN baer he... HERALD SO. Atell's training partner 1s Kid Coxey-| keene star, but in fifteen straight races narrowly esci the fatal ‘Australian featherweight ves $15. Mat Sat fed LOW ats.81.50. The Kid is covered with bumps like the knobs of a summer finally came to terms at 1 morning. They will come at a spe- auto colilst THE WOLF > LYRIC Fy By Eugene Walter, 424. W of Bw all have fazled to dim the grand colt’s | count In a quash. marking | record, Hessian has started only twice yore than a few thought Garner tossed the spots where Attell landed. Attell) this year, the first time at Jamaica, the race away on Bi imod bo ; Ben arene ie twe nimeel pees te ece rateesanelavins os ace cae ence ae are : Hinkes® Gide ty Gn kumen a, Chee Bie Gren DALY'S The feather-weight champion ousht | cluding an in ordinary. Yester- | o.% This boy 1s usually th CHAMPION : on Tuesday evening, July 7. Two clubs GIRLS BAS” Broadway & 3th et. @ be able to beat Baldwin handily.| gay he started again in the Commando gyoucg. : . ‘ Leas i zs eres : f Matinee To-Morrow. 2.18, | day h ted aga pout: BE ter the « , the Grand Untc the a ts FONE Johnny Mack, however, who ws mile and won cased up. Hessian Abe ATTELL es ere ar erst ner et Geet ThE, Wway & ota 99) at ACHE SERIA TT ellnE * Sterday, but he | Herman Rosenthal ventured x SKEAKING IN Ay, G: noteHarlern yandsuhey Oi ane f : zarim.on 1/NEW YORK gevs. 8.20. State Wed < fat | ing to get a match with Attell for beat much yesterda eis eae a A y Se sy tha: many a a in the Cents . “AN Baldwin a ye prently.| won su ridiculously ei r ago, thinks ¢ The matchmakers of both clubs met 220 in, Seivtntet'tt etched doew ho: 1] CARLE in MARY'S LAMB. | x too far aw tr appointment, and after submitting In fact, Mack might be willing to frac-| among those present procliimed him as (4c) Peete ae i apr te : ture the anti-betting laws a little In}one with a chance to beat Colin. Hes- oe . MEET wee. tn a= Denny: S. (rons manager JARDIN d ge ee Onishi Gaibtins Gals © crow! continues to tte ere were | ————__ arry Pollok, manager : e Roman A. C. wa | FOLLIES OF | support of his opinion. sian 1s a big, long, 8 : =; sks as if he could run all day. He | 4° HOMAS J. SHARKEY stood in! jg a slow beg!: ner, his cafe. | to close he literally All of the waiters were serving) The writer. howev @rinks. Hess! Tom had in mind th: but when he bei eats upt n js in Colin's you saw tn the awarded the contest. Johnny Wt er Of van |New Amsterdam <1 aw, 3. mineneroriale will referee the bout 8 3 Henry WW. Sayan hor Sats 4 up and take notes PO peed rere oe AE : te ie Merry W i Improvemen: y hel, the middie-weight cham- — Frankle Raker, the Chicago lehtwelaht Nat. M. Wills, Loutse : Co the Quaker City fienter, NIAL ® Dresser, McKentle-Shan- Cou, Spiseell Bros, & n .M va to mve him Tony Caponi, the Chicago fighter, and“ also serve w 1 . eiber was on hand to see his anothy E Rupids, Mich, Taly 4 were Rag “ar That's why he was standing = = Ty j es ; FIRST GAME. ast night. Silvia Ferrotti Gaye night park . 6 | Matt chs Fom Jack ‘Trio. — A dilapidated, ragged, whiskered bum ~|Beaneaters Threaten in Last! ogee of Capni, accepting the. terms Vai "to bie revtnas Roni gnting j MBRA tes ares B'tos Scheel slipped in through the front door and CHAMPION KRAMER WINS | : : ‘Boin =— 00000008 0—3 sms lds AC. for the battle, | et, ae nT ae na sik Boyne tilrine Sack Nore gingerly approached Sharkey, keeping a Two Innings—Both Teams Gianis 00 peer een rungs hat eH eoraaes {end 2 Mat.Dally.2ie. worth, Arthar Rigby, &e. sharp lookout on the exit from the cor- ar 140100 —6 . z The matchmaker of the Roman A.C. 1 1 SAVO’ Gath at. and Byway vs. 8.20, ner of his eye. Hol t his hand, TS Do Heavy Hitting. es Two good will be fought out of nigh fired an offer to Billy * ‘Mats. Thurs. & Sat., 2.15. the bum displaye cents, and asked town to-nig| the Armory A, A.. of | Wat, the exwelter-welght char Heaky wicbes The Semant rine House “y RESEN GP GEUHL oS LE AS AL a GIANTS. ve of Philadelpbia, will | Nols pana, the Joe8 As8'TE PLAYERS aul) k f y Fn the colored fighter, month. At the same time Sa KNICKERBOCKER, 3% Kramer, East Orange, | EB, tackle Seay e Rint Sats Onlyy 218. ob : - R. H. P.O. COUPLE of days ago an evening ture paper that roasts Tommy } man Gaily found itself shy a picture! as F fle handicap was the and k ag’ the elgnth and things looked so threat-|neyiin, gb... ening in the ninth that Mathewson was @ MoGinnity with three | Shannon, If.. 0 Bresnahan, ¢....... 1 Needham, c........0 0 2 1 0 dem, P'rofessional—Won by. N. M. Anderson; second, Floyd Krebs; third, Bard- | sent tn to reli fourth, Foxler and Moran. of base and one out mer was SAyou know that old stall—so that he Y A apuldlweerah aun. ot fey tea caine (teFatch): second, Charles Schlee, Newark | (Spectal to The Evening World.) Pea He eee ene Cttered a\tight with Lewis. vi ee aoe ice avoupyorico(tee aaa ie ANK KRAMER, | the sprin nS (as yarday: Olivers Darlene Broacivs IN pol | GROUNDS ainsi ae Justi toll mcunen tonne etl Las Oli Mass, rarwelehtal euCnee ta tea theentter eH CEO. M. COHA! PRINCE, Poor devil.” sald Sharkey choking saempton, showed In fine racing (40 ya Root, Boston (15 neva ; Doyle 2bicee- es Ly 340 50) ney 5 nds. wetgh in at th G le carey Ure at the opening of the te = (8 anow that all fete 20K ali to the 207 ! silt ienwait: KEITH & PROCTOR’S ft busts me p out his n Madison ur—Won by George Giants. they t ok the first game of the eymour, cf........09 0 3 0 0 STI AVE. The Nake! Truth, Jaa J Sar Pee re weulanat We eae q| Garden last night, Kr wi 4 c ond, Fred qouble-header from Boston to-day by a] Denlin, rf......... tm @ hett. Josxett! Troupe. Daily peas at pt SIMO Dia HAE Oula sop are vents. Ac; third, Oscar Goerke, ; ST. Gertrude Hoffm: ont Ts RGciracted shel ‘ Aoi [hina Owear Goerkes sore of 6 to 3, The visitors rallied in| Merkle, rf... 0 0 0 INDE X ED G AL LOP FB ORM. RRM cthers Day Stat, Be: 1 0 ‘ ° a | a PARC F Bees ge i 0 atsacavesens: | At Sheepshead Bay. Thurs & Bat. Boe 0 (Special to The Evening World.) | (sresiail aetna tee aad : iT he Merry- ct Round Raymond Hess ler and Jimm ‘of Jim Larry in fighting pose. A ase | ‘ {deal fighting f nd Kramer won in the fast tim2 0 Handican—Won by W. iret Wooing: ) Hh rat) GRAVESEND, June 23. | SHEEPSHEAD BAY, June 23 —The =a Result—nnoto of He was also too speedy for the sconl, Fret My are| Dosle threw out Beaumont. Browne |pridwell, as.......0 2 5 0 716 The track was fast to-day.| weather was clear and warm OR “vig bs ASA tien, wih fantitn a, i thind, Henry Van also was thrown out by Dey Cae was} McGinnity, p...... 0 0 10 The best gallops noted were. course this morning. The track wa AST Mats., 50 po Burns's body. and Dries 100 yds.). Time, Gann was hit by pitched ball. He — — — = | JAMES B, BRADY—Seven furlongs | fast. The best workouts follow THE G PAID IN FULL AMERIC y, Bridwell da by Kel in 0.23 4-5, 0.48 3-5, 1.14, 1.28, driving. |— labelled “Jim Barr s forced at se fdas p eats Burns docsn't even look Elvep Miles spe hacen (ey to Doyle, NO RUNS. Totals ..... Baca) 140 tran even furlongs in 1 SADES} Siete (Note his was pub’ Fe aHR LS Date Tay OG Tenney walked, Doyle sacrificed, Mc- STON. 99 SARACINESCA—One mile in. 0.25 3-5, | — LE aN PALI THE MAID OF JAPAN rd Krebs: fourth 9 BOSTON 8: : 3 furlongs In 0.49 3-5, sement MARA.) Teving Horses. &..fc. #9-Burry and Langford 4 5 Ritchey, advancing Tenney 0.612-5, 1.17, 1.43 In . Is speedy’ Ante Nh Ramet Sattsin ‘108: ne Time, 1418-3, Lap prize won by rounder to short forced R. H. P.O. A. E grand trim. 19 ur furlongs = ouMY v N Bh EER) fangian: | Beaumont, cf. A) 1 0 0|~oTOGA—Four furlongs in 0402 cet HAC we 8.15. Mat. SAt at 2.15 rs ee "No RUNS Browne, rf. ......0 2 2 1 Oj, cu es an = furtongs in 1m, ye Mae GAY MUSICIAN « E : Nee 0 pr Fou yas, pent. basis, and on 1 a hues. : Second Inning. McGann, 1b. ......1 2 12 2 0)“ PEGI E ae, oo2-5, hand fe in oeorest tear : \ Rarer meme ARGON arinara Dehien wea cout Uo, let tomtTannes!|| = iB 0 real nice col MADISON Every night, 8.30 ay nig ts Ra WEUIaHG es pormlen wan out, Dos idwell threw | Kelley, If. ........1 1 0 DIAL. PLATE-Six furlongs in |49 wiLb ‘ | SQUARE Protection in were hardly any people the = 1 BISrn TENES (| i L. ett furs | 4 urlongs | Event of Rain. tour nights he didn’t A eee SRG RS mel aeoerens 1a Enionoe Ene ing out ap infleld! Dahlen, 83. ....... 1 2 saee) 1153-5, handily. Has speed ; ode 2 handily. Nice | An Original Musical Comedy. SKM map = s SHEAD BAY < 31 Rumele 10 a 7 ri 2 0) — MARCELLUS—Piv furlongs n y — a that’s nor quite $01 An yone: : : al ners snort fly about three! Hannifan, Sb. .... 0 1 2 alee } ms “incoln 8q..B" . Ev. 8.18. 1 fought for the ICTS EBS PUT CMa! 2 in ‘om the grand stand. NO} pitgney 6 56 vais” bh OE 35, handily. Is! 74 SIR LYNWOOD six furjonge in 1 | BLANEY’S »!°'%2 89.23 URS pena ; ; : apout ready. reezing. Is about due “ wonight, and the tACE—The Pan Handicap Roonlin _ walked. Devil popped 0) Smith, c. weve 0 1 1 2 0/7 MAMQUHA Six furtonge In 149 26, 6 FOOTPAD Three it dae sin oat ae, | Edna May Spooner in CAMILLE ° > {x and aif furlongs ain Smith. Shannon hit to chey, who! atloping. At his b -5, 0.35, handily. A speed || FO eT ae t essed to Dahlen, forcing out Doniin, Ho 1 © A ol Ballon ds x 0.36, h A speed trial GARDE! tras ‘ : a vas en At off frat, Bee | ee eeten Desens g 5 la ALMERTINUS Seven irlonwalen inlet furlongs in 1.083 ATLANTIC Howery, Rear Canal St. GB got It straight. T fur i Q itches to MeGemn, NO RU: Young. p. so OF ff 2 & 035, 0.5001 driving. Is ready. | rier goltop: | Eufiied Cait te. Tateat Moving “Pictures: GBitor'a match, and Third Inning. “Bates .. 0 6 8 0 Oley x furlongs in 1.19 3-5, breez- ineMaVanvieooatnoa ie pllop- | Re aude: tng. Never better. S—One infle {n 0.50 1-5, 1.16 366 ADMISSION FREE terms. I touk the ;| Doyle's hands, Bridwell tossed out a i} ANGELUS—Four furlongs in 0.23. | lore y PI McG eviln, Hit by Pltcher-McGann, Dev! Meraisesetnanal vali erandll pete centre, and went to | Smith, Bridweil. |second, cn Sevmours wnerifice ty Me. |. Umpire—Rigler and Johnetone | jann, unassisted. Donlin walked, Dev- in wa pitched ball, Miing tie none 1 [Bers art ede tit Pat ata (esata ok Bache crn mu seem BUSY TIME TONIGHT. |" 24leman one aie Ades news, Shannon. Bresnahan shot a clean tin- third. Ritohey threw out Devin. NO | 4 FORCE—Five furlongs in 0.48 3-5, IBRIGHTON BEACH PARK Smith a 2 ( | poyie threw out Beaumont. Browne a v ee feomehimin The National: tise. Daath a slow : t Me 5 11 BEARDALL—Four furlongs in 0.242-5,|_ 1.99 25, LM. handily. Not’ much, 1 BEM a ec ' ae (rice one. Devlin got Me~ Totala soosanna & 3) OY 1 Wes, handily, “He is ready [74 CREATION—Seven furlongs in Lal 2-6, | sayy & S00 @% aud you can gamble sy a ond was too late'and both runners were ‘Batted for Dorner in eighth 78 Ut Se DAE ‘One mile in 143 3-5, scuandily, : | 3 b 84GOLD LADY—One mile in 1.50, gal- Hows. ae them to A per wt Jo in aise wor Kelley's grounder Base Hite—Off McGinnity n 8 in- allvoute Not much loping. At her best now, | FREE S| OIE In eso n't ners soiling, and touched out Browne, Panlen fouled nings, of Dorner, 9 in 7 Ini 31 ROSS FEN.ON Four furlongs in|74 IDA D.—Four furlongs in 0.49, breez- At All. Times. much fT wonder 4 y can fri 104 oadices, [Out to phan soaked a long two-bagger | first Bano on Halls—OM McGinnity, 2; V.28%5, 0.96 0.50, handily. Tn g004] | ing. Has her soved, Wr. Reynold, Pron, Take Iron St'mbomtie ew fake stores a0 4u a SEONI) RACE—Five and one-hal¢ tur- ‘and took third on Bridweil's Of Dorner, 4 Young. ‘ | trim. 72 COLIN—Mile a half in 2.4, ——— : ni BEN i = 9 ¢, fur dad ton Bases—Boston, 10; Giants, 6 | 7) 1. WiTHOLD—Four furlongs in| b good trim ac Iitey writers inv. 5 nas rednae sea eee eee. Se ee ea ion fy to | truck Out—By MoGinnity, 1: by Ma-| b.28 Bb, 0.35, 0.50, handily, Has | 68 ) ship: tony ita Brighton Beach Music Hall mw “ : Hawwae. Hannitan tirew out ‘Tenney. | tewson. 1. . speed. | 0.52, breezing, More than a little fun all, this week. AS nee. [ONE RUN | Three-Base Hits—Dahlen, Hannifen, | 7, ROYAL VANE—One and one-eighth | it Alt One mile In 1.45, breezing. | Night on, a Houseboat,” Besste G8guiy 10 a ha Aug leas Fourth Inning. eallwicaiiee Fits ereanchen ecg eres| miter in Ltt, 1882-6 handily. He |, ¢ Ready and good, 90 | Shean & Warrem: and 8 ioe Or oe tameus T fight L y vay Stolen Bases—McGinnity, Kelley, | is doing well. cele) (eee mt ongs In| for refined vaudeville. Doyle threw ou! Hannifan, and oat | — WHISTLER—Four furlongs in 0.51, gall. ping, Dally Matineen o'clock, Eves. iteatt ne ches dro ot liner "1 Double Play—Browne to McGann. a RI DIRON—One mile 7 5 Pe ; Squir Ritchey drove a hot liner stralgat in Double play Brows | preezing. Has speed. HIDTRON One mile in 047, 0.69 346, | t Abraham | AMMOCK BOY—Five furlongs tn wit handily, Ready and good. at LUNA |} Sina © okie eds PARK |] Srovklya, aes, sreneset _—— eS AMATEURS AKE HAVING A MERRY STRIFE IN POPULARITY BATTLE} ia, sc STMORE—Six furlongs in 0.48 3-6, 15, handily, Very good work irk PLAY—One mile in 1.49, breez- Possibly your team ts not a popu- t, scoring Devlin and Shan- RUNB. ; , weone peiucor na ex lnvenaasteni NB, iu wrert Nent- 1.02 3-6, handily. Has speed. VERY NIGHT : P hs orge Bothner, champion Net opppeNTUC—Four furlongs tn 0.00, Maybe tt 1 rlawell singled to tright, wending Bren: || Elghth Inning, | scignt wrenur, will meet Altw:t Con-| "CU breeainag. ng “PAIN’S FIREWORKS proba x Hrowne threw. to the plate, Ritchey Donlin for New York, Browne out,| stance, of Belgium, at the Star The a Cel Pa ots ee ——— =N G jrew out MoGinnity. ‘Tenney popped Tenney unassisted. McGann smashed | atre, Brooklyn, to-night. Net Olsen, Eee ee eye trurionaenin | CONEY ISI py But remember that if you don't nto Dahlen, FOUR RUNS, a single to center. Kelley doubled to |rne pig Dane, will appear against Imi 118 28, handily ts doing bet- FUNNY PLACE Been yeu arioeine ca | Fifth Inning. loft, McGann going to third, Dahle y-websht champton | e Por. ff Sree The Mermaid: one mile Mfonalenors/ 31), U tripled to left’ center, scoring Kelley | Maupas, Ight heavy-wedsht champion) | tet Oy one ile in 1.43 3-5, hand- H_IN EVERY lose ou ng World con- ack fam Seymour mude a great catch of Dor- and McGann. Hannifan's wallop if France, and Young Hackenschmidt tly : = test to determine tie most popula 20 allowance claimed ner's tly to center. MeGinnlty tossed center waa good for three bases will try conclustons with George Bem |. a9 .i'amHON—One mile in 1.44, hand: | ~~ ie See us nner ; a out Beaumont, Browne beat out 7 eT amateur team in Greater New York he a Mt out & Tahlen scored. Ritchey fled to T A 3 Eves slow one to ond. McGann fouled Rett hn Das agreed to meet Butch Miller, and | .. a in 1.17. and vicinity Wereeciss » BROWN A. A. STAG TO-NIGHT. < NO RUNS. Smithy wast nities nitenediball abate 2 ANT eed ner will Apnea. againat |7 SOUN WARS Six furlongs In hi7, Nl i Ta “4 for Dorner. Tenney fumbled | Young AaeeR ‘ ‘preezin, Doing well. SHEEPSHEAD Doyle wingld Into center, and took Pates'a roller for a second but re- hardt Halm. | Tommy Ducheamo, | ae Er ‘RACING “TORE TO te enrn " cle, the Greek Demon, Fritz Mont | We TThte one is very. wood. SPORTING. t to Tenney It's up (0 amateurs and your to cond on mour's sacrifice to M Fall River, who i# here too! friends to get bus! METH AtEBrown a iin Hee necon ee 3 covered in time to get Hannifan, | ‘To-day. 2 games. r a | pile wie valuzn to-nticht Gann unassisted. Dahlen got Doniin's ‘Tenney vate ce othe winner of the Hothnar and | Baseball, Polo, Grounds To-day. 2 games, 2 PoRUSY TUGHT Xow! [asarrect, sive clover Erol ndardlnceilanehrow ston enind eed edt eats oan tn nana eo the match, will meet Joo Rain- jerrnie calied 2 J» M- Giants ve, Boston. | a1 CONEY, ISLAND JOCKEY CLUB yo ms uaine in The Rreuis Perey Cove, known to get Doyle, and both runners were Young, who recently came fr | Admiasion 50, °.' To-morrow, Burt, | » Pare ee) antic Hie main boa sife. Devlin’ ined out to Browne and wang tie ing. for. Roston x Rv dA, M im contest. en n 0 a Donlin was doub'ed up, Browne to Me- walked. Needham. fo RvEasn Teh =< = | 1:10, 140, a ata ea ete + a wt ; Gann. NO RUNS. Shannon was caught off first i RE NY Pedy ee to" } 4 got—th whe " Sixth Inning. to MeGar tohe, PR w STANDING OF THE CLUBS. 2 ius or Subway Spe Abe s : + What K Mea ; hit by piteh ball, Young threw ou AMERICAN LEAGUB, Alrect, to track, Brook!y eam equine © winning Needles eeteeth acreniieene teAeexmn Hee pa iilenk sot) ateGinnity, RUNS | pre,| cup, franefer to track. Music 4 ‘o votes wil! he counted unless raseeanal in Med to Bridwell, RUNS, : Beaumont singled to centre, Browns |] Clnolnnat, BoA Ht, Cleveland..82 24 o | OAR RSE: ARETE : « WYLIE GRANT, NEW YORK, Hannttan threw out Shannon, Brenna. | walled. MoGinntty was taken out of | New York BAT! Tron HAS a as 2 Neb a | 2 tee MEN AND WOMEN, ad the possible eve ot le th sot s % an got another two ba r into left, | the box an lathewson took his place. j sy USS pole ins ue a ” BEATS ENGLISHMEN, aid served an Bridwell got another to| Browne was forced nt second on Mo. REAULTS | OMATESTER DSS CAS ar (CURES) alcbarte indemmetans, 4 money wil! be pen SoS ae ai tae Mey aunts apat, Dorner wet Mothingity’s | Gann's grounder, Bridwell to Doyle, Now Yorly. Yi, tea opty ve Cleveland, | arava, indamenationy , Phe baiot Wia be printed on Page (Ger five furtings, fh WIMELMDON, intend ine. va.—|bounder and ‘Bridwell wae run down, | f’sumont taking Chrd. | Medann wan Broakiyn, 11 Hnlledels Si Gnlee mor | ri Now tion, while the re- t ira AIL N aR Vote Sy 3 | forced out hv Kelley. vin to Doyle Be, Ta ih | | Roc teeeAlgons Raltion._weliei th sald Walle © Gem octhe Now York Lawn Dorner to Dahlen to Hannifin, ONE | jelieg “atole aecond, Dahlen vlc | Clnommnat. 4: | | Eefiestt of the’ ballot and the Renn RP LUD are uy RAL Tin tant sos myelin | ES | out. "No RUN! | GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. ov of the clubs be printed in the fawn tennis championship by. beating Seventh Inning, games, ow York at Philadelphia. Final Idition each night GIG. Smith comfortably, lohreg wets in| | Neatham took Mremelun i Wesnineven ston, A oe Fab in akon taco he ‘We are paying 1 yon FA ineinnadl at fe scored W e : Cait oc rere © 1-4] hind the bat for New York. ee | smoking te the beet, minors aaa =

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