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0 pk om) i the start, Si - The who | with her own pluck and muscle, Miss} verer, of whom New York also would be a ead thing tor altomodile ware to make good Its threat ‘More in Amerioa. The meat da tho daring of the drivers, ; considered, there isn't Of difference between the first- snakes, It is the driver's daring or that kes new records fives the crank food for excltement. Frenchmen have established a repu- ‘for being careless of life and A Frenob driver witi cut corners sharply and at a greater speed, Thore desperate chances at rai). ‘crossings and wipp through lines of With greater foobhardiness ian men of any other nation, The ie naturally epectacular in ‘hie Methods, and as the game ts run et bones that seems to be what the pub- wwents, MERE was Tom Sharkey: last lav nicht when @ crowd ot By re olimbed Into a Phila ting to wlilb a second who had & viotortous sailor fighter? ‘What was fust the thing to warm the cogkies of Bharkey’s heart. Tt would have reminded him of olf times, In "Friseo, when the sailor champion be- fan to fiht on shore, he always had ® crowd of 5 Ponerned Adv scn tae up at _ WORLD'S RECORD ~ EQUALLED AT (Comttiued toom First’ Page.) mane. Content, Ve wee wrual, elimed strong, Ly tak the lead in the jast furion ‘on bi) Jens for tae place. \% Klamesha Equais Record. Rlamesba in thy second race equalled’ @ world’s cecurd for a cheular Course, vious holder was Dick Welles, Ha mile at Chichgo $n 1372-5 Inst year, Lord of the Vale ker, followed by wamrtvh. There Kiamesia wont ty An and won easily by a leng’h| wif fray Bugenia Bure; whe if the Automobile Club of Gecision out fighting game. I delphian and Abe Attell Last time they fough: heart olther, was still rushing in, lot his rye, Nelson, T in action in the moving pictures. blows or the cheering of the crowd. You are alao spared the. loud clamor of the seconds, Of course you know what round the fight will end in and who wilh win, But asia» from all this there 1s something exciting about a real Qeht, even if it is shown with wisubstantial shadows on a screen. WOMEN AT PLAY FOR NATIONAL BELMONT PARK COLF HONORS (Special to The Even'tg World.) who was slow to! The CONVENT STATION, N. J., Oot. &— women’s @nnudl / national golf championship began this morning on the from: Usury. who beat Deludo links of the Morris County Club, By early afternoon sixty-niny entrants were jie to tee up in the qualifying round of eighteen holes, about the same num- ber as las} year at Philadelphia. The weather was clear, but extremely warm the | 804 the gallery unusually large, in spite Kiamesha to of exasperating raiiroad ilelay. Barring. half a doxe ‘well-known players, who are either ir, Europe or in Fast though swerving badly and) Mourning, the fleld contajned almost all Wd of the Vale four leugths, Tom Cogan in a Drive, iptain Hayes made the runpiag on- he fell. Tom yah thea Went so the front and showed the way 10 ibe Va malig vhere Pure Pepper and Otho augh yt | him, meing In close or- je lust Jump There +e 4 | amain agd won ta a dri | vid a half fiom per, who tho Vaugh th mak Li bye wd Peeping Tom head to tho, stretch, hae all three quit, Lanoaetrian then pred hegus h and took the lead. Hol- ow nod stron tm the last furiong, Ble front of Thats Whi Aeronaut All the Way, t failed to wet op, Lan Acronaut went to the front soon aster by & head, Holscner a tour | mate all the running and won handily by three lengths from Race King, who took second piace In the stretch and beat | ation a! (méeok fer the place King was second into the stretch end awny, Ostrich. in a Drive, Banta Catal a Went to the front and made the ruining, followed by Maxnar Gnd Monalour Boaucalre ran this ‘way to the sireto., where the pace told ‘on the leaders, Ustric went to the front and passed by Benvolio, win ming inja drive by hol! a length. Ben- Maxnar, wollo was 4 lengih in tro WOMAN GOT BIG FISH. Cc. #. Mander, Mre ot New York, | the oroudest as woman at Asbury Park yestorday. She had caught a forty-two-pound chennel bass at Bar- Rega! the bleeest fish a woman eve Janded were, with rod and reel Was a Kuve second. Her bass elite forly wou @ half pounds, | A lapme waning party bas just re durned fo Asbury {hon Barnegat. Only wo. mou in it were impolite enough waleh bakes fish than Mrs, ler. Frank Kinbacker, of Brooklyn, ied one welxhing forty-nine pounds Qnother forty-elzht pounds. Capt, | Mau-} | Ge performers of present note in this jaduntry, Among the eariler players of this morning Were Mrs. James T. Stou', { New York, metropolitan champion, and Miss Yeorgianna Bishop, of Bridge- | Hort, nation ttiesholder, Boon after {1 o'clock Mrs, Anna Car- penter Hall, of Chicago: Mrs. Caleb Fox, of Philadelphia, and Miss Mary Afwins and Miés Pauline Mnekay, both of Boston, got away. Miss \Frances Grigcom, of Phlaldelphia, national chatmyjon, and Mies Margaret and Har- rietto Curtisa, of Boston, were among | the last away. Up to 12 o'clock there bad been three! withdrawals, but as there was an odd inthe & mene player on the Mat no contusion followed. | of! 1 Those out are Mirs Helen Bishop, ‘Brooklyn, sister of the national cham- pion; Miss Elsa Hurlbut and Miss Mario Arlo, both of Morris County, All three played inst week in the tri-etty team matohes, and Miss Brice ¢qualled the Joenl regord, Mra. Stout took three puts on the first evidently being bothered by, the crowd, and so took five for the hole, as @d Mrs, Deing, her partner, On the oth: hand, Miss Mix, who had never ed before in a championship, got an excellent send-off, All the vrincipal off clals of the U. 8. G, A. are here, and are clving souventrs to all starters in the #) of © small hook of rules, so every moth * daughter will be disqualified If she offends. Miss Histon, national o n, one of the second bair tn, made 87, breaking the record two strokes. Hor card Out GH4604545 Boe D FOOTING eh ATE Sen SAILORS ON THE GRIDIRON, The foovvall team of the United States yattle-ship Alabama, champions of the navy, played a tle game Manhattan eleven at sixty-seveonth girect und Aver jay before the largest or wd er Jammed into the grounds, ‘© was 5 to at MERTZ WINS TWO RACES, otge W, Feulmore @ot a forty-six under, ©, F. Mauder's best cutch—| , cept Mrs. Mauder—weighed twentys| Martin Merts yesterday won both the 10 ur pounds. | And the 220. yard dashes at the monthly | os oR | athletic meet of the ‘oat Bide ' Complete Sporting News in the Pink Edition of the Evening World. Wo Club, ti n the club graun Wifty-fourth street Harry live be J. the 12 ‘Mam '¢ two. the high jump TO:moRROW’s i} BELMONT PARK ENTRIES, (Bpecial to The Evening World.) BROLMONT PARK RACE TRACK Oct, i—The estries for to-morrow's mcd te ps follows FIRST PR. Three-year-olds and up wd; One mil —« vn. ie 7 214 Arielts 2 104 Lindale WT guest io of Timbuctos 210 On the Kye 1 Tweedie V4 Belle Rignora nd Pepper = Royo 20S Lepper Pett t-te | + ce ix +100 mohander 12 211 Flevati 100 100 ‘ ie Rancho Del Pano; six Hermitage bow Athlete [303 Brookdale Nymph 100 Kinleydale 300 Sly Hen 100 Oak Duke 100 Arklirta./ 109 Waterwing 109 All agen; neven furlongs : ; ( Hy Spanier 205 Pat Bulger 1F6? Larwelite ba ye al anh Pretenaion” 209 Monet 217 Kilnaner ‘WB Aranies Hirst Mason SIXTH HACK th quarter 1? Knlaht Krrant 14) Sailor Hoy. 21s) Loule MH, , 20 The Huguenot B18" Oro there the crew wanted to whip, the referee and Jeft in the bargain, | Tt takes a sailor to really enjoy the F Young Corbett fights Young Erne it will bé a faster affalr than the recent mixup between the Phila. Erne i¢ twige as fast and four times @@ clever jas Corbett, but he hasn't the doughty Denvertte's punch. He Hasn't Corbett's Erne made Young Corbett look like a berspiring amateur for three or four rounds, and then. finding that Corbett Corbett ‘thas something on Brne," just as ho Sad on the other little fighters until he met Jimmy Britt and Battling O-NIGHT New Yorkers will have & chance to see Britt and Nelson If you can't see the real thing, which {s, unfortunately, impossible under the Present laws, the next best sttnt {s/ this. You can't hear the thudding of nal bahia eal aie 2 Much for no reason why he should not piteh, He i Jeopariizing our chances of getting the bulk of the money, and It is not fair to the team,” Wadiell’s uncertainty seemed to cast a wet blanket over the local rooters, but only for a moment, What hanged thelr atatitude and encouraged them wae the arrival of 100 Boston rooters, who came provided with sopg® and 4 rained chorus. No doubt in thelr minds who would win, They rooted for the | American League and among the songs rendered, ome Intended ‘to rattle the Glant Chief, wag this: Horton rovters’ souventr, New York, October, 1905, Nuf—Ced MoGreevy. To Johuny MeGraw: In 1NOT we won at Balthmore, Remember that, John? In 1908 Let us, pee, Pittsburg fixed you nice and handy, To themselves they looked like | Yankee Doodle Dandy, We catled om them for @ H¢tle trying, Sent them home t thelr mamma erytog. Remember that, Jobat In 1904-—We, looking for more, Stumbling at your very door, For something to down, We searched your town: Walked your street; _ Also done some riding; | But you--you must have oeky a-hiding. | Nevertheless, Philadel phia- best over here. Remember that, John? In 190%—Here and all all to Peet. Now, Johnale, get your gun and Moot, mom, hoot; We are here to make nolse for the | Quakers, Yes, it's all off with youeyou pennant: | makers, \ For the American League we're going | Mo Vit ani he an Yh teat ail, ps mance -emeeteshpclivetnsne flere eerie 'WHERE TO-DAY’S’ CAME WAS PLA YED AND MATTHEWSON GIANTS’ MATTHEWS O His Quaker Opponents. (Continued trom First Page.) gtocted with a foar, partly of angor, partly admiration wore dead s ack shirts trouse belts and stockings ax © in virgin whi Nothing Pool have been more spr ular, For one moment it looked as though | 1 | the suppressed and mortal enthusiagm| would oniak Lie bonds, But no, Phila | de he had good rol Jot a band pots commented one, The Cath- located ole alongside the os bench vioitin They stood up in line, | with thelr trombones in fromt, and cut looxe with a military march, led by Mike Ryan, formerly with the Sixtys }ninth Regiment, and put a kink In everythin While they played the) Otanta ana! lettos met In friendly conversation, ybody shaking harids and strangers being introduced, It was a mal love feast, except for Conple Mack and | shn MoGraw, who remained apart. h was evidently trying to read the jother's mind. Mo@iiliouddy ‘hes @ face Uke Caesar and an indelible amile. He} AGpedred to be cool as a cucumber, | while McGraw had bis usual nervoug style. taking in every detall Halt an hour ‘before the oall ot time about as man reople is Ne place | Would accommodate had arrived and a ian assembly of representative Ameri- cans’ bided thelr time to witness the greatest event in the notional game. | The lant Sve minutes ore Hank O'Day | end Jack Sheridan dupted off the home plate were full of humor and intensity aw stepped on the plate and put Is head a ter of paris white «lephany, ‘Phe fans took it with great good natute, whermipon Mao doffed his cap and ecampered to the bench. Mean- while the great — here *Ohrystic Mathewson and Edie Plank, both boys of Pennaylvaoia, born and: raised on farme not many mii epent were the center of attraction. Field were vsed, and the wise people dec! that yY was overtrainid, thet he had | lines of trouble on his boylike phiz, me Plank, was care free and nerve- | “nat Clarke ‘ook the \‘hird-hare coach- ing Ine and Gilbert first, and the’ yet- eran coscher opened his face to sveh end that he drowned the announcer’s phonograph. istory of their Remember that, John, As in a prise fight, where the cham- | pion takes hie time about en‘ering cho | | his “eparring pariner, Con. McVey." Planty of Betting. About this hotel centred all attention | for several hours, The — Protectory | | Band played “Give My Regards to| | Broadway.” and every Quideer bad) ly tears in his ey volgg. Inside Lie | excitement wa ic ©. H, Wilson, father of Buster,’ bet $1,000 to #0) on AntS. ddy Leedon, a jecal | inan and former fi even on the Avhlet Billy put up $1,000 at Che) same rale, The bmgest bet was mad \ Philadelphia syndicate of brokers Of this $8.0 onsidine and $1, ‘ jotor. Dan M siakea tor the Glan ut up # to $10) even ve ts drove to the grounds four-in-hand, and sixty New York ers followed jn another huge van. } by | af $5.00 even money, taken by George | Lee Harrison, t eld all o~ whom At Pinkerton men nailed them just In time, } Athletics Aren't Rattied, ertous things to ob serve in all the tremendous excitement the equanimity of the Athletica Thia may have been caused by the return of Harry D Bald glove was torn from the ot George Bd Waddell iaat Batt day night Mong Hn Rubes’ uniform when 6,000 citizens mobbed him In joyous greeting. The maa) who got the glove brought It back o'dlock and the aders when | re not more Sonnle Mack | pass to all the One of the my gave the man a and poat weagon games here. At the same moment @ grasshopper It upon the | shoulder of Bendor, the Indian Chief, | Being bd wupersiitious, he took this ae a harbinger of good luck, and con- vinced hig (eam mates of certain vice tory. Just the @ame, ong could observe no sign of foar or ge fright in the Ameriean League champions. As a mat. ter.of fact, ball players who have the moment of leaving the hotel rome ae Td exeltement arose in the Protectory whey Bo | Favor or the Band, which had “amongst ite midst !ran" basen better and chit Me (ae eoe four Patladelyhta boys, These lads} though Monte Cross d nit Me ball, even Were oragy to shuke thelr uniforms and Quinine” Ajure Inonere Prt ad 41 uD! of b i, @ Gress, ft way reported, but a couple OF Piney’ retired the enemy tn the sana Plank Hits First Man Up. When ft came to ac as though Plank were tre routed one, r be cracked Roger Brean ahan In the ning, #0 did Brush and oGraw ar. lee right off the reel. Quickly, how- rang: for the Glanth. Ad le 00 men, | ever, he ‘died un, and after thone | women and gblidren unded the | few minutes when musclot relaxed and “ontines “ he historic san |limarts heat wildly, the hardened Ath- Continental | Sota), "Ge wlvtaris | letics all settled to work. ‘The first In jwhere nearly every President of the! jing marked a, aad momen for, the United Sa‘es has put up. Jim Corbett | «reat Sandow Mertes. Browne had first, jtold the story fifteen times to-day of ; With ¥ cholce, yhich forced mere event ee ¥ oF lout Br nd atte laniin's ened how He and Prosdent McKinley Were | Dan ygoc 4 for two hage, This | com lown the élevator some years | pu t George on third, but, aias, Bandow ago when @ stranger shook hands with | Could not n make a foul gph Introduced to| NO" it Was see whether the Giant Jim and then asked to be Introduced ©) wonder had heen attacked \with heart failure. Gould he stand the pace, was | he equal to the chance of a lfe time. | Betting on the right side of the grand- stand became furious “The AthleUcs will sore,” evled thou- sands, “Matty will go to pleces,’ And still MoGrow was a8 way ag a hk In fact I never saw him heppler, He looked us though he had just beat a § to 1 shot. Good reason, ‘too, ying deep an 4 nervous pitch, Deviln and Gilbert both got away with by % made a} double steal and again New York ha nid and third, tatty having | to Bresnahan Ha,} Plank take chances this slugger ‘ot vn your Life He walked him and walled for George ® left-handed hitter, without a man getting to first, The fron nerve and relentless eneray of McGraw Wan/heginning to show. Both tems had# steadied down, [t was nearing the time for a break of luck Matty Starts Things, ‘The third and tourth innings pi ahs | f without anything startling. per pitching and Incid the ble fellows on en of the opp wig pitcher Matty himaelt smashed the frame work of hop Jety and spepulation by a clean hit, He was Im forced, but it put Roger on first and the one time ‘famous willty man easily tule second, George Browne swaye! Batt the responsibility, but pike Donk, with Irfehlgrit bghind him, cracked a crooked arty Jobitg single tn left, whereon Roger came home with the frat yey ‘Strange mer i by ae ie that mighty. McGann in t alae iment and him f io RARY! Oby guess again! tale) smote peared often before crowds quite as and wild have Mat steady fas! heart that nothing oan shake, Great Roar Greets Giants, The Glants came on the feld at six minutes past 2 Thelr entrance wae oer the, staat fo that the bell sled and wa q among the fang it And Mile re ae canter The game by with hily shapely war club #0 ¥; sate the Pana. ‘ele D phy. which t ) back yy work It seemed | fooled by Play, M ahlen dled on a sharp drive to Mar Croga cut @ as HOW THE ¢ GIANTS QUTCLASSED RIVAL ATHLETICS Woe. To-Night, Mov. Pie. picks ae Fight, nt q t the arass rayon net in wan. badly | a tee ‘s curve and struck out Hibert down at Grat 1S dene rte<' slibatn from a catapult, thr ‘ in fe iar inn the ech oe wae UN, wnt for Dally | RNB sot waited until Mathewson got Bhi Ah Ruie aud rite a eitilan tan’, A ball and thre: in a hole ayd put one straight over, ould & Surat Stuart Roteon, and Janded for a clean single over soc. vie Elovhants, Clarice Vanee. ete. ond. This was the Athletica’ | frst) hit [ped ley, Mo Allister, Durkin, Mise land @ roar came from thé lands. Lord BY aa i Bites useall *f4, meres. tried to, sacrifice, but, Gilbert got the | at iitian & Muaetitien ut Hartael, eiween. the basen eos tS Dahlen forced Lord nt El second and UL. Cross rolled an easy INS grounder to Dahlen. NO RUNS, Fifth Inning. t c vena i Matthewson drove a clean single | navion Ly fe a 2b houndlag to center, af foot Lo hea second after wrounder, second, able. relief, on nerves, tor | wasp at ever’ not A Quaker reached second, ‘I dently th: ai A der had “aolnething | ce Oiinoed My ‘ hat was It? Ny ly a change of style. He | ending ay nal to bunt. Ais quick noted that Athletic Indeld was! was allowed to walk to Plank was wort ed up | ldMorten handed for) a terrier driv fleld crowd the right | sooring TWO R Sohheck's torew belt Bry me nant Osten Croks agd the crowd The game was "re anda across e first ru in of the mam ye | thraw to the ne hr made M , Dope. aj the Inning Ww | UNS. but waa too slow Ramon t Monte Crovs'a throw to ho stopped Bresnahan’s got @ good start to a Laying Art Seu fa ‘svar { y Aontell & Co, John 1 Bert te ‘The Grant zlmmer, Blt 8 bisteres nisatans BRLASCO TVA Bi Rid pli £86 2 LESLIE CA TE TOsMGHT (Cor one Week only) ZAZA Next Monday (two weeks only) DU. BARRY, BIJOU yh 4 828th Tine in |Mat.Gat.’ hl N.Y, TgcplRt Ee 8.10. Extra Thurs. Mata, resents, 2 yea ah} 1h. David Belosey WARFIELD LD wosto MASTER Bros inenred. @ pieh nt 2 tabling heavily was 4 notleable there o pluay, New York this moment “a Be ‘hard st single | Inte [ts ; ‘i ered nh Dahlen: then 8 a large fy to Hart | fa Bevbold’s Line drive almost knbeled Mathewson down, a anja relat, | High Rotiers Murle ire Whe Pennavivanian, Ws irom batt dint brah howe | n $e an ¢ 7 ent Rew'd Beate, ho, d the palp was 8¢ intense je he helned. tothe bench. -Noie caused 0 rIpEOoROME delay. and Sn the intagim M. pon! HO MoCHonity out to wim. up. Mathew. | THC oy A ae Mascoure som wae eae) and insisted on nite “ WN MA What now peered a victory. ony | “A YANKEE Ci IN MARS” eviin r on efobuiter aad nnd easily wot hie man, 9 il ae Devito, ig man pull ha sy L secon fold gro out on naha titre At ares tatore by a. mi of Mathewson’ Pa inane Sixth Inning, 4 long ity, whieh Hort. town atter a long wernt ine drive over third died trying to ateal electrifial the mpeo~ eNous one! iO iwi JOE y's = | Pia eh nod on im pu, isdn n yan ck a quick throw oatght nerations of | plate, New Yorkers Lord sP:0n! Hag blag Denier. Tees Bh wier tat Sangree Says MGraw’s Spirit Was Too|Game ‘in Detail as Described by Bulger’ Ci DENVPR, Oct. } and Jimmy Conqueror and Conquered Greet Each Other in: the Western] 22 att the Hand; Sept. % Nelson had fst closed «, week'w ie ort trients, ity with a Cordial Shake a rape i —— (Special to The Bvening roy Battling Nelson itt mot tn Denyer Yester- day and shook hands for the first thme alnce Mo EB. io. ONAL By Genbank. wahe AOADENT, ot come Prices The Belle of Avenue A. Lulu u 2 Int Wook. TAMING 9 LYCEUM DALY’S "ys | EDNA| may | | SAVOES a thelr famous fight a: Colma on ; 7 4 . infant is the soda cracker. i Ps aasTeaioa . digestibility from youth to age is Uneeda Biscuit— 4 Shows How the Giants Out- th staat adda hela idiaod Achlett e perfecte cracker. classed ithletics. ae tn Theref ed it ie (Continued from First Page,) | ere ore Une a Biseu -_—_— ‘ | Deautitul throw, beat him by a fraction.) Was nipped Just in tt bo | Lord, drew a large fly out ‘into doen | an case houdier to Bt aS AE | ¢ eguire, bat Donlin got under it by a Eighth Inning. ~ great eprint and two men were down. f | Mathewren got Davis's shot bounddr Murphy had no diMoutty ja disposing | NATIONAL BISGUIT COMPANY jtog took his time about throwing, Mat-|of Mertes on a grounder, and Dahlen nano as steady a8 a clock. NO | was out on an easy pop-fly to M. Cross. RUNS Devlin swung at drop curves three times | Second Inning, one wie out NO yer . | urp! ave the A etics new ne Dail n found Plank a hard problem | by n aces Into the right feld crowd ie, es eee for two baits but when enthusiasm had iald Rowk stunt welee waxed strony Monte, Gr ee struck outs) 1s reabek : After lining ovt tyree long fouls, Shree LaLy ph yt the bos dae lifted a hy fy fi Brome and Piaak | eo AMUSEMENTS UL AMUSEMENTS, i . Who Was watching Ike aw hawk, | Tuck out NO RE GARDEN é rea down ant Ninth inning "MADISON IN SQUA , class Was ot *] Gitbert agatn showed that te was no BKK ONLY, OPENS TO-NIGHT 4T 7 P.M. bert executed a besutiful double steal. | in phe least disconcerted by whipping al Plank, however, took @ brace, and with | | lay mingle into centre, Mathewson ad- Trifle speed sat Mathewson down on | vanged him with @ sacrifice to Plank, | vires. Plank showed Lurthor cools | | Breas nanan peared 8 one sucker Ria by purposely giving Bresnahan a base | cefire coring Gilbe les. Grand morting oF, Sheree Oh halle nad (iting? the busca, Mrowhe | Roger’ (20k second, Browne Whee cat |. Armien of Athletes hd Bevlos Of Beautle ° + 8 ‘ ae retired. on a sharp drive to) to Davis, Bresnahan taking third. Mur, | vray by saa ‘bitin (sShredy sprinting Fite ‘Wrestling; Long. oDistaees syne of M, Cross, whe w dit to first Just phy threw out Dontin } A ‘Die a ov in time, NO RUN ’ Urged. by ‘crles from the ¢rowd the Dethings, ¢ Dahlen showed his old time ebolhepe Atnteth Me ale it Tart oud id, but t jas THE 4 Most. ing at t dime under back Of vseles. artsell died on @ Wouude: 0 |. 2 sreond trom bave Crt ang throwing McGann end Lord went out on surtke CA ait tn reds tne him out at Grst vola’s fly Was Davis drove a two-bagger inte the right y Aigo taken by’ Dahlen aud Gilbert SY | hela crows, “Deriin turew out, Lave to - @ beautiful play retired Murphy on &/ Cross, NO, RUNS. grounder, NO RUNS. ° a Third Inning, AMUSEMENTS, dg made a deopstate tage silde into fi head of the ball, bu Was beatey and McGann was fetired | NEW AMAPERDAM, W gm Bree on @ sharp gtoyoder to L. Cross. Botn fF THE PRODIGAL SON fae: £ Sicnes. clubs were settling down pow and ex+ Tye "1 Ai aa fies cltément grow inset ss Blea ant MS BROADWA te Bik ; bled Mertes's grouder, but reco “ AP » PUMI skin aap nt i Dal ge AC ian at THe PEARL 1 P MP Grand Posing Competitions ty i eet tho most Pert onte ‘ ft mies and penn oa Aa "aie od | LIBERTY Phase A Malta |) ROMO Fo Tet Cy meacry Atm meawal ‘a bet a y fie n’tutlet, making a benutiful throw, | THR ROGERS BRO:, IN IRELAND By Music by, DY Aguit’s Miiaey Band, After Tom nail ti The sun field told heavily on Donlin, | New Worl Wea Rate to i Me eeiiel ~ and, after getting Schreck’s fy in bis 9 geepric hangs. "he droppes tt Want rete en | EMPIRESUPAZ®S, Srosavay,& 9 i ui owever, | NE unis under an comping | | John v6. 5.20. Mate Wi at ing second, threw 19 Arsly GOWN } at Fourth Inning. , ie Bet) | ra ONDAY, i SotHERS aww ‘ati SuREW Broadway & 45RD ins at 6.90 Maines Thre iy Kah jock, Jr, I ‘out or Pobeea ‘& B0th, Even. at ae ove na s, Wate yy Hig Weeks’, Bagnge WALLACK’S THEATRE YORKVI LLE LA Toseas K M namie 8 fs ta Uta (eal irae & a ea ae ox Age “ “ city ¢ Fuster and other and others, Mpse o ANE oF MUS ax, a "Os Re In Owen ba RUINIAN 2, 00.58, V! IRGINIAR. GRAND Elfie Fay.| te <ayey SELMEN PAR ray {di are NS eee dh yea

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