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eetcie rasa inte: Sitsain ee eal ‘ rien ns ret ee SDAY EVENING, JULY 24, 1901. : 4 : TUK WORLD: WED ' ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD. ! GOGGLES FOR JOCKEYS, TOO, PRINCE OF MELBOURNE'S PRICE “PITTSBURG PHIL’S” NEW IDEA, AT AUCTION MAY REACH $25,000. man up in the grand stand at Brighton tmoved: his Wort andesat in his shirt. He had one of the usual sum- mer Negilgees on. It was cl was decently garbed. policeman went up to him and je would have to put on his coat again. He did so Father than cause a. dlsturd: ance-by a refusal. In the samesgrand stand “where wat the man” in. bis negligee shirt phere were hundreds of women wearln@ahirt waists. They did not wear Jackets or coats, and in many tances thelr shirt walsts were of opeDe t- work construction or bullt of such Aimy material ‘that, the bare. skin "could ‘be j 2 ay seen Unrough It Oliceman went tc Prince of Melbourne's work tor the thenos women cand orderean tetas Rriqhton Cup was done very easily y ey SD terday morning and it was generally Pinkerton’ onceded by the experts who looked on o) ® sEsCGANTaGADREDIBAAAA —— Doooog By) e118 o18) ore /eisseore vs Noted Plunger Thinks # Eyes of Horses and } Riders Need Protec. : tion from Flying, Stones. Workout for Brighton Cup Shows Beard’s Horse to Be in Best of Shape for Satur- day's Big Race. SanaGaas oy aaa POOOROOOUCCHOOG The accompanying pictures « the horses «731 Jockeys may look in t near future if George E. Smith has his FE. Smith te Pitre ernicious Men. r It seems that the Pinkert way. Geor mith fe \that the horse that beats thin good Sait medion at Beare romuane: are ° pee Bane Binevetick yur-yenr-old will win. the big prize. | For several days they ap- the whims arid folbles of che | There je much speculation an) to the|S women who were sauntering being a very necessary part of + ness. It ta necessary that Mr. ” about the lawn or standing in the cool Eviece NITE relic ote TMESInERA TAOS TIaT {the shade deneath the stand and told ° inithrshouid | n Saturday. In view of the fact that hem they must take s¢ats In the grand RebnaaWawaranagehanceeioMioihahe stand. They stand in the alsles of the h ean pick | grand st der Mnow) these: things, eoathat Se Brighton Cup and the Annual Cham- Fee ender nncaoraers people-aboutyas: the winners and relieve the tunsophist! they were so many children who ed layers of their money. He has jplon It te belleved that he will bring Reeded. guardians “Way this annoying j when a man beats the bookmakers he is former and well worth the money. = Orderly. on lesw respectable. than Mette considered wondrous! wine; and @| He worked two miles tn 3.304-5, the TRCSHCATUAL WITH ET ERTICE! @ | first mile in 1.19 and the mile and a half n S. On other racecourse ladies were per- he says ix listened to with resp of ebear eatin teats ¢ aunter about the lawn, visit tention a ro} 5 the paddock and do generally as they 3 Pleased without the merddling Interfer- To Protect Eyes of Horse fe Ron bert an Contender, e of An police: if : z Theil by Songeter, by 3-5 xe Com-; WHl be remembered by racemoers rae viceman. On other tracks Me. Smith says that pore horses are $ | The contender in the Brighton Cup 18/ parison makes Cameron Rood racehorse. Mr. Mason also notey ne hates e SOXsIL Inichelr Bothered a great deal by having dirt and conceded to be Ronnibert, who has been | cot, for he beat Sombrero a tow duya dred. beng | ang “Teapectably clothed. Isn't It dra atones thrown in thei eyes peetall working secretly at Gravesend, The WUthOu RenTener Meteosat nakwriione Ing th e pretty fine on this shirt fs this no on a muddy day. Any one who Varader Ix not Mkely to "start. He ts] ting. Cameron {s one of the sweet aMlansbee ‘question? fae ridden behind a galloping horse at Saratoga and the chances are that} ite colts ween hereabouts this season. | 2 aH an went a It In Up te Mr. Engeman. nows the force with which the runner he will pot ¢ brought down unlean! be . 7 <i | He In wmall but compactly bullt, and he | rewarded, ne best colts in men who enforce these or- ean throw dirt and stones from his pactly arded, the bes ; |romethtng should happen to change the| rung hin races with remarkable. free- | Ink $ getup and dust Dtedly receive their orders hoofs, Mr. Smith proposes to equip 19 Inds of his people. It ought to be al . [beat “thie little son of Meddler. | Cam- Pinkerton, and Mr. Pinkerton horses with goggles so that their eyes ISESOO9 oo os ee ay ze netween Tonntvert {22% He has apparently a perfect @¢-)ergn igwin no stakes at. Brighton or | instructions of Mr. 2 yes acking g A tlon, a thing very valuable to a race-|Saratoxa. Dut been liberally entered F It is up to Mr. Engeman, may be protected. especially con muddy days, and et Prince of Melbourne if both go. forte, alnce it costa him little or nofin the fall stakes and ought to w therefore, to xee that his patrons are ‘These gomgles are made of clear cel- oftentimes stone thrown in hete “ , pect trees offart te maintain top anecds share of them. net pple to these pets annoyances é ~ with sueh ts to brulee ete ‘ameron fan jarae. Mr. Foilansbee bought Cameron, = om policemen: e best : to maine espe peu permncan titan fen the spate Where they nit | Sombrero ran five furlongs in 0.59 2-5| the Marcus Daly sale. this spring on| Shirt-Walats Harred at Bricht taln the popularity of a @cetrack In to } horse, The esi KORREHA WOU barainpeliivess sateraayite he Atlantle Staker, {ie fecommendation of Harry Mason.| Along about 6 o'clock yesterday after: | ald to the comfort of patrons and not ‘ horse’ vision {+ ured and hh to boys Ina race. ‘They ara [yeaterday, capturing the Atlantic who naw In the colt a resemblance tO] noon the fresh northeast breeze died {to subject them to discomforts and an- * not hinderel in Glade 1 chauffeurs whe guide aut ie ies benting the record, heretoforel an old favorite of his, Armitage, whol away and the weather zrew very warm. !noying esplonag owned by Pitts ms nephew whe net nearly = : sctdits b = Deen tried in th blinkers. ¥ horse = fret S Jockeys Suffer ‘Too. nid ae < will si Fvantage ti A great help and eae him. eapectiliy on muddy « YANKEE JOCKEY -» ATTACKED BY MOB, dockeys 1 re often affected the s OT PITCHERS. CONSTITUTION —__ [TWD EVENTS FORIGRESCEUS TD CD -«: =| man Will Soon Be Given Chance. Old Columbia Decisively Beaten by New De- + hs 1” w York team peems bent on ne fender in Race to New London. Philadelphia’s Tourney! Trotter Will Be Sent Cash” ; | curing the serv 4 couple of Rot Will Follow Cham- After New Figures od SloansiGallure. tol Win with Outs dea t hae an Se ieas \ oe EW Loxpoy 0 P. Mote ween not particulurly deep. Mr. Duncan rent pionship. Friday. Angers Crowd at Moscow Races. Te eA caer aneromaea | el ee wpeupydesctuiarerlghtd inty eaters MePher in Pa who comes with a good reputation, | SH) be tried out tn a day or two, and hn Capt Davis wil probably haye a Me the worth of Villemat new man, from Schenectady, whe ts expected to report at the Polo Grounde om, from Kas day afternoon, much to the delight of ’ the New Haven people, woh flocked | ‘The Golf Association of Philadelphia! Cresceus, the great trotting staftion, down in every neelvable sort of craft | hopes to sectire one of the finest flelds | Whose mark of 2.01 for a mile je the best to gaze on the racer. The Columbia, fof expert solfera fot its first tournament | for nix class, will be sent out fora new - however, did not come in, hut anchored |in September throgh its selection of | Mark on Friday. q behind the outside breakwater. The]a date following the United Btates| George H. Ketcham, his owner, who GUTHOUSE I e - a view, | Mee’ of small craft gathered about the | Amateur Championships the Atlan will drive him, tx confide: veda : i tS pila iG eta starting point, a mile south of the New [City Country Club. The Philadelphia | Will not be a fruith Willhum i Is, ue Hidde Nae nice * ts Li : Seren rate Haven Lighthouse, was Jarge this morn-" Agsociation will hold ite tournamen ound ey thee oy *h for | p defenders Las in; has been went LONDON, July 4" American Jockey woo hax been winning fin Russia, had an exciting experience pMiaticated crowd, however, | cing apparently over cbs chance to de tes difference between at the Moscow races, where he nar ached (he American's mount as usual, rowly escaped death at the hands of A/and when he was be aten their indiana furious mob. raging on €7 4 Sloan had been riding with such con f tinuoun eaccess the effort s one, He eays ! shes horae te in the Very Dest condition Sept, 17, 18, 18, and the championships | \5q that the Grand Circuit meet here, pat hin inounts were fat with ait (tution .... tx no . Q always favorites. On the occasion tn tingent and a a2 Sy mtin aia Wt Mreere Spri willbe played during the second week | memoranie for hia muchenee te Wil be . = ~ USHRLORS ES ENE Two miles from the start the Colum-| About 9 o'clock the wind shifted from [In September en ta wate laeding by hth of a mile. | northeast to southwest and there came] All the star golfers of tha country will | FE J erince mine pala ‘0 NEW YORK vs BROOKLYN y NAVE nn. July 2—|[a fine breeze from that quarter, at the Aantle City links, and the NEWS OF THE GOLFERS. ‘ Wilken 5 . Hreezes of all kinds, ex the very| The small stoops. and) yawlt were | Philadelphia Association belleven. thes ne Fenwick Golt Cla re pepaeetiners Leuk : : 2 tL weemed to have sunk back into | started on ther race to New London. | will take in both eventy, |a "wry tate eowne onttine sank, Cuma, bas Sari abode Wiokeral lpr eel torte (Continued yoPirst Page) tonal cave of the winds when |The breeze heid | stg ay cera | There will be an eighteen-hole meal! F It enth ate Tha a a me att ‘ofiered Shaw rushed Col. Padden to the fro Satie ite York Yacht Club fleet be-| Phe sachta tn goectivones ctawn were | stay qualifying rund Tuesday mornkis, | Wea ia satay a daeab by ane Heatialxigenth ail he wna werent eae llnna So eticalve gona opinion of Nic new mates by eracking alatiered ttwelf tats morning for the day'«/ttes after the smaller boats. The Con-|Sept. 17, the best sixteen xcor the second oa"by the lub, ond. t SA TT de Uae ab Cais UE BR a ca apy Hugie te centre, wearing Daly mid Dans ray of thietyenine miles to New Jaon-|atitution was moving about the tne | quality for the Philadelphia Cup, Addl gD Sab YESS Realeara bili g AMC OM Tntrustve then pated Into eee | sat treeie. el vpn ttette [eee Merete Ms was tle for) Selbache | van there wan notenough alrite blow | UNUCE ner malnentis sw ite tional cups will be given for ench add! rele Rone RAN ee Trea Reenire, Chantry ond Mace: and stayed there to) the fr , : A PVE ERRTC Rho Gott ce peer ares jut the pennants at the masthead. Tha x . tlonal class of alxteen. The first round | Autained on thelr own inks last Saturday \ —.-- IRINA een neat ; Are é . te sea Was [ke polished glass, only erack= fe Cons RefcnderniNta sey [tt maten play will be played tn the | yt," jm, MARR RINE the Freeport Golf cinh, home i amaen? drew. elon i i Tuell FRAO UR ME FORUTREW ARS ett ed here and there by the wake of some | LIGHTHOUSE POINT NEW | atternoon, ‘The second round and semi- pes ie pape ere Charagrace Takes the,*1 0 1 adden, but the hae Daly smothered Vu naphtha launch hurrying back to the HAVEN, Conn, July 20—Tae start of) nnais will be played ‘Thursday, Sept. 15, | Co of Hutton Park. Orange. Sey : oy much speed. cand Shaw the ta UE Ceuta ri eau eae the Conatitution and) Columbia wan | TN nea iriday,. Sept Wethe | 3M samering at Shaver Thang ae: First Race from \t Hine eal : TRS Pa OEEITS| Gnesi a : | Lirkiquawiyed cininlyceater tired Fleet 41 Get in, ae oon a eee ane eee | Pailadelphia cup at thirty-alx hole and | Sutting match Melt ae the i opcarhy who filahet ‘ Hitt s ! ot. Davia[ wy : UT Oe eal tceas ea y the other classes at eighteen holes, There) 5 The addition of nine new Cephalalgia. helita. interfered lest ’ When yesterdays fickle breeze left lanaie to cromm the line nearly toxether, [the other classes at elmhteen holes, There "nw ntpang ‘Hast mate ie core t @ Mec laynedt \ for N. the feet last night most of the weather] :housgh it looked as if the Columbia was | WHT also a Seawe mnie lieriete popalery onesktiy : SOON OD SDL Se UNCAB ANE responded Uh f fans. and] yank vans bunt} vanes along shore were pointing north-| 4 quarter of a minute ahead. eighteen holes, medal play Hee Naeptentet er Noe AURAL RCIADL aus Went: lavcridlintrerene FOURTH 140 W incconil A % nye slanin ial, ani It wan from that quarter this | "As viewed from here the start was[delphia Cup will he presented by the] Sate’ gamete aurly:tupersediae ines tend RACE TRACK. RIGHT : leet) eld) fenc Golf Association of Philadelphia aM croquet Fe ede GOES [morning that the first puft came some lone of the prettiest imaginable, and the Jown the [two hours after sunrise. Tt was nothing ying for position was superb, the ta catch ' en the enen's etghteen-nole course and the a nine-hole course have teen mage one will be played for annually, to hee the property of the player win Tuy 4 —The ecard at fr tne, tut threw ternoon contained no stak atures: a mind ta send ¢ more than a putt at first and hardly | Cohumbla seeming to have a little the i ke WiNe Golt Chap hae given ite WAK Attractive, because the flelda were memory af He ee eee ease cence nt peal betaeds itll gulnedl force! enoligh\so | eatlslerlthinfehlFL aecORde SL Che SAE ee ee on ee cae one nn PAT Telatalineeator’ iaeclore ase Caine HAL DSreR DEO RUREA ECON He) minenupsuiLtie | nelorant Geman een thro aa Dae ae the Kinsey surface of the Sound }ing gun, with the Columbia on the vind: Jadditional cup will be given, the winne seek of 29 for the nine hate course xt inst the winners. ‘Pals When he was l Pura Shoe 8) W reaen third and tint the fal 1otlue Fortunately last} ward position, They are now on the on cup wal be mivens okthe rt 4. Gout Me (very popular at that ) 1 for as a rute| . ' and topple. La hte : SA! “And | night's orecze Jasted Jong enough to] starboard tack, speeding along R10 tet ee a etre in th torts Oardinsrse pretauiariiier i inelcirare rity of the pie look at races | wt fala te | Sheekard eh Deals revohing second Pwatt the Jast of the fleet An anchor} good ten-knot Sreexe, apparently coming | qualifying round. A cup will be given | ii ine ant alnaer of the recent Weatbrook through betting-ring eves \ [uh et soa hae aia Me was out iy second Later trying tolitg' aa eat when Commodore Ledyard | from the south-southwest wp ne winner of cach, clasn of sixteen. wement for profearinals and amateurs, mil The weather was in its beat form.| 1 ehang roored | nl Mac feame on deck this morning he found his] Ax the olg yachts eapphared from] A CMD MO NC a a medal for the | Tacation, and will not compete at Mallrwoot The cool sea breeze wax delienttully \ 1 n Vat entire Meet clustere uit the tagshtp, | view they xeemed to have m The most eaforable tline to play soit during lw no per-| beat gross score therein. ceptible change in. thelr relative pont: | Siyniteaps will be imnited to eighteen the Columbia apparently holding | strokes. Entries close Sept. 14 with alight advantage gained at the | Charles P. Lineaweaver, No, 8 Walnut harbor ist start atreet, Philadelphia. refreshing. Inte through track was in re Mr. Beard, owne bourne, announ this season of the year Is either very early In. the morning or after { o'clock in the afters noon. Many prefer the cont of the evening i ———— ~ MEN FAMOUS R No, 88518, uth te percos (two lengtae from Go. Phe | lemeth and a half in fr nh Raee One mile W January Was secon third A oxtrong en with the towering ng Mast of wwe all others ie yugh the water int single to centre, rt right feld of Me |e he will not in —— Ikowa tw aay Everybody: of anya doers ew ron anen| BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES. FE RH TG a ee “4 ” 51 | : lutely on th level, and t sii | i Heit Cal aE a0 fivced, age a Wt i: ROLDAN ie Fone p_KRE feel that no one ty boosting p ACE THA Word comes from Saratoga tat there | yt fa great deal of sickness among forsca| Dtces are ax follows quartered there. ‘Three of Mr. Ws ler eee Un Cora OCIA Tess Catal b nays stone's tw reolds, including shee, very highly irted, had a tempera ture of 10% as the de which the ratiro: subjected them to at Poughi FIRST RACE | entrles for tou ske his coat om, the viniony In white ji tied Van Ht the right ihe iad hand manner to Sheckurd Bt rooterk set Up yore, ie. Park. Row at in hopelere! ee oo riins Ts Hf a al ane "Keser ot Meet Will Be Held Sun-|W.G. ClothierSurprises|Oxford - Cam bridge |i mevcues, sr90, a1 ratk Rows ob (polmuded. the. fine $3 to 83. : Strang also xrivhed Sheckart's| Gay on Old Race- Larned in Cup. Athletes to Compete |_** and onurted tt nzel. Me- to $1.98; $3 gas lamps, 8c. 31 Sr2.50. me toerrearolddinad UG onelmilevandlincee t an etega " A 200 JUVENILE BICYCLES, bait price. 31 Fare esarters epee ental Wien time wits Dalanwelonmant Aird A course. Singles. Here. Row, 75e, cuckoo belie, 22e. @ \ Btarters, whta, Jocks, SANCFIn. write, | irene stecsenyt Ne runs 8 DICYCLES, $19.60; great bar- emt TE dee ; a winKiine (gttna ohle_they ents S2) Park Ro . (tas 140, ¥. han: ‘ ‘ Welloy ull by his ‘The ol! Guttenburg race track, over | LONGWOOD, Mass, July 24—-W. G.] LONDON, July 24.—The athletes of is | ‘ to M De ee ter which many a Kood thing.of the equine | Clothier, the young tennis player, won| Oxford and Cambridge, who are to meet Time | , Sheckard'n nend nocihesverk nel running world scored victory, fs Foon to praise from the veteran, W. A. Larned,| the men of Yale and Marvard in New E - 32 i Gen} Ya Three Haxes. Selbach’s| oe nothing more than a bicycle track. [in the Longwood tournament to-day. | York in September, will start for Amer- iptmentectmrier ame py een ray Goat plagie tu right eeored Davin. | tangel | paat han been definitely settled, and | Larned declaring that Clothler volleyed| ion on Aug, They will sail from Bri. Aton Soithorfronteutsd won, with cave uy tens | th Pes iit Seman went to trl in| ext Sunday the historic course will be|harder and better than any man he haa| Liverpool, and on their arrival at Bos- lengths | trom cay who ran mufte| Barrels throw. to cateh Selbacn | he acene ot a meet which the promoters | met this: year. Larned was bothered |ton will Immediately go to Canada to 4 twely Peoria ns conte aH mH pplnxéag Mth petoner: rene a iick: say will b a Ker,” AMM Young, |by a strange racket. After losing two] meet the men of McGil! and Toronto R_aces " CArereene arin mt Benen eee ee AR | ae well-known trainer of “pros and | seta he caught hin beat game and took | universities before coming to New York. f C ; 5 [Mettrhit ame Smith was forced al] amateurs, will manage the track for the jthe next set at love. In the last two] ‘The Canadian meeting will be held on EVERY WEEK DAY AT 2.30 P, cn bad i ec eile many bea ARRAS as La Taylors hit to Daly, Three | pudeon Collec une | Tete Ht was a race for the net, in which | Sept. 14, while the New York engage- TO-MORROW, THE $2,000 i ie Ws, 110, Cosaran 2 Traut shoved doi vxeventh: hlen_alngled overs - u Gy yy] larned wan only slightly superior to} ment will not be decided until Sept, 25, Ss Ss k i Gitte. patelne Het ie ‘ Mel er encanit M vkirk And | nie younger opponent. He finally won a eagate takes a, 110, Mmarhing a Corker ‘to riaht for : : Is mild it will be the (astest | hard fve-set match. Summary: For 3-Vest-Oide—Distance Piltes. Grant Overs, 110, O40m i « ring MeTiride ian plan of all bleyele 3 °| Singles for Leoagwoot Cup—Third round: _ W. FITZ WRITES A BOOK. And G other Races. Landers Band. Father Ben. 0, atten, os FZ ther racer wilt clog to-night with Jon | a" Larned beat” WeG, Clothier, Sot, a, 80, REACHED DY ALL CONEY ISLAND ROUTES. hattlebel t ; dymes, P.O. Rox 43 aken, 3 us Happy Cress, 110, Phelan e wo cee tnt Mh skina hunt to Taylor. ymesid.0 2) Lari race Iminary round: te, Perry | M¥> A+ J. Drexel Biddle, the Phila- = F/May: Harrison, 107, F shideee Mie trying to make Fs (one'iy. 18) beat ©, Hobart (owe iy 40 by de- | delphia mililonalre, ts truly a friend ot| Medical. optic ooo!’ Wen easily : Marethen far ; to xmasht : aoe DELMAR FINISHES. Franklin acratch tat L. 7. Wallis | Robert Fitaaimmons, for he will short- > h i 4 oy F i bh re rates at Hoboken, = ly publish a book for the ianky fignze: S/S Cameron jumped away in front, and | Oviaed r i, who Poughkeepal 5, Hague (owe, 416) beat Hh Y fen: Mite all the running won inva aweet — The crack Hoboken baseball team wit! TRACK, DELMAR, Juty 24—| p/ Montgomery iar ish $4, aa aks pe "Wnit: | ‘The book, will be confined to "physical = OLD | DR. GRINDLE, Bon by a lepton a halt from! HAWTHORNE WINNERS. | rose bate with the Poughkeepste team cen run here to-day resulted, as| 223 at R. Hickox (owe 1 18), 6-1, i eof Rowcrea to the stretca, when, t leormer CrleketsGrotns. i Paral apart rah ce Pere A Td pit ety aia wad Goll Standing of the Claby and te au patna Ia the” bone htened out, Otls wen: er Cam-> ‘E c vr 5 OF ‘ treet and Willow avenue, Ho ace—Bix and a jones. — drt is i i fore throat and’ moutl abun could never! Ret ums flo-was| gece TRACK, HAWTHORNE, July ih ete Mian "Sinn, 2 tod and even: May Do, | pfantern Doubles-—Prelimingry round: A. F. ATIONAL LEAGUE: Inge, kidney and bladder compl Lag ~The if het f bokem on next Sunday his ga 9 dj Puller, and La Ferry beat Neand G. M. Chase, | ciups, Ww. L. P.c.| Chui ehsy second, six lengths in front] 2 —The races run here today are aw ven for place, was second; Syncopate ie a jus, be B.C. Clubs. % sravel, &c., are speedily iy follows: at the runner ought to be a bitterly contested one, a | ous third. -Time—Lat 1-2. piabarg +485 | Lmpedimenta” removed. Suiterers, (do not wae THIRD RACE. Firat Race—One mile.—Won by Laten| Keilor solng to thind. | Dale, wilted) ooth teama usually: put up a hard tigh | second Race—One mile and seventy 473 | time visiting, lees sktital, phyatclans.” Remember ‘for ihree-year-olde and up; mile and | Key, 3) to 1; Zacatosa, 2 to 6 for, pi sand well. and kot a Kit. Dah] vi they meet. The Poughkeepnic | yards-Won by Charles D., 6 to 6 and 4 ‘ Wwasiencond | Macyeatesral Uiitae se ana "the! basen were filled,” Phyle. wus | team nave already defeated the, He | i aerate ie Ringe we pea here ADVERTISING AMERICAN LEAGUE. Hd ax a hawk, and ke Smith on the} boken, est New or) al jou: . a ~ suprel L. Pic.) Clubs, Second Race—Five and a half, tur. | Sump to stop his crratic benders. He|Lrotner Island teams this season, The of a mile. Pro’ premacy . by R af | Washi jonga.—Won by Ed Austin iathin'’ get emrover for Mecreery and|Hobskens will, be strengthened by. the Wonby. tens of thousands.in eed Boot Pattedetp! ae out; Joubert, to 5 for pla : was sec-| Keeler came hi with am forced: rum aeaition) of four new players next Sun- Rea Tip) third. ‘Time: Tryin’ went up ‘Several notches in the day x sified folie) the tale: 1366 | curve. OFFICE OVER 20 ‘West 2th ot., between 6th and 7th aves. frei ine 8}. Hours 9 to 9, Sundays Reser sseer

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