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INTER money trainers and the “w f are looking for at _ pion, » More times than walloping and take one, Ratiling fig’iters would do well to imitate. Th St, Louis, where he fs appearing at a dhontre thie week, he was usked if be ‘Would fight Jimmie Gardner, “1 am not looking for a fight at pres- @nt,”’ he replied. “I am gathering some @any money, and I don't see why I ould be in a hurry to rise my money- ing prestige. I will finish my ‘ne- engagements in the epring, thea } take on any of them at 13% pours, ‘ring ide, Gardner te too bie a man! DDED to his ability to give a good Nelson in his lwtost knterview de- | velopa a degree of frankness that other | | An too dangerous to give any weight! — th, Ton see 19 Is my best weigyt, Gard. ner wahle me to meet him at 18 six its béfore the fight. That would ke him 188 or 140 in the ring. “He ts clever and a terrific nunvher. musa Mike’ Jeffries and ‘its Like \ immons, He would fight me as & ‘Welter-weight. I am closer to a feuther ‘than a light-weight. phe is tw clastes heavier than I am, TP) T really feel that) make po bones of it, 1 do not care about | mesiing him. He is too word to hanker after fighting him. If he makes 1%, vonet fight him. But not an ounce sill T aive him. fool with.” Could anything be more frenk? is what owners, people" the race tmicks Just now, 80 what chance has the racegoer who depends upon form?” OW the glory of the Mets fiag de- parted! At the beginning of the season they were going to control racing. the big ring. Now there are almost many “outsiders" als. Mets dotng bus) ness, and the latter are glad to be al- fowed to put up the odds, English Bill Jackman please write. WHI there be fighting in Nuw York Connelly, this winter? Those who want ii !vudly declare that six-round bouts with no | Gecision will be allowed, while the well- informed are equally positive that the Date against tho “pugs’’ will be kept up. ‘Wolle I dont know anything about It, and am not a betting man, I'd ike Wager a mode “French mutuel" against the game. —_— RYAN BUSY AGAIN. p VERE eee | Wants His Last Battle to Be with dack “Twin” Sullivan in Los Angeles. Tommy Ryan, the middle-weight cham- who has retired from the rlog Tom Sharkey, Bob FPitasimmons and Kid McCoy, has de @lared his intention of engaging in one more battle before he gives up the ring for goal. Ryan telegraphed to Matoh- maker Tom McCarey, of the Pacific A.C, of Los Angele offering to ht Jack “Twit” t Burns, Found bout before the latter club fon over Tommy in a twenty- | ae JAMAICA ENTRIES, Rach TRA MAICA, N. ¥4| Oct. %—The entries for tomorrow's fuces are as follows FIRST RACE—BSelling ox furlong 1 Fre Filipe Fr . 1m int } ia Blue Cost wy Cutter it sHaanie bal fe [ aK 80 Ey Wait Mi 8 OBIT Po ibd neh "Farle 64. <=: True boy 10 Mr Tristan 0 Green | 10 Atalaction| 101 iM Bie aa Banariar wt Wie 110 = Holowmnas 110 There Now . 10 Adonis 7: i" ior Muto Box r aot aet 0 urhe Nominee 0 hin 401 307 THIRD RACK—Solling; — thrre-yoar Od UD: one inile and one-aixt Ma 18h Coldfienr ... PR SArbertork Arthur FA pavione iM) Andrew Mack BP dae ay ‘The Packer Staken; two ood oneshalf tarlones Vartan ete Oe oe Monae) Wine 78 Tose of Dawn. ry Y Arie be sParon Fah ‘Ol the “Meld sien He fhe, Pepper a nince of ihe A baton that at at "ha tie be ae oF hy be such : } al Feline iin sre ‘When rageqoers visit the track in the | The accompanying pleture will give T\afternoon and sev the young horses line up at the bareter He is too dangerous toa tmop of cavalry when the SCHOOLING YOUNG HORSES TEDDY, JR., GOES ‘Teaching Two-Year-Olds to Get Away from the Barrier One of the Trainer's Hardest Tasks, and break away like vd fa |glven, they have little Idea of the time j jand trouble it has required to perfect | the youngsters in this part of thelr | education, | In former days trainers’ ald little more with their youngsters than teach them how to race and develop their peed. Now It ty different, for the horees, as well as being able to run fast, must know what is expgeted of nd not one of them would offer them at the bwrrier, odds ff an “outsider was allowed in this knowledge is one of the most im- | never do learn. a8 portant duties of q modern trainer, And to give them WON ON AFOUL, | 1,000 p torlum to Connelly jot C j Porter: in the Friel and did Both te ut it Umit, ur ended t Connel 3 leaught down, \gave I releea. STILL THERE’S FOOD FOR FANS. truck in the Groin, Unable to Continue Fight. ¢ Kvening World.) Me,, (ct. 4.—More than yeons W the\bout at the Audi- last evening “between Bartley of Portland, and Henry Bde's, Referee Billy McGinnis, of outh, gave the fight to Connelly twelfth ronnd on a foul. waa the aggressor throughout not give Connelly any rest. ook a great deal of punishmer joked as if they would go the i] an accident occurted which bout. dels suddealy led for | face with his right. Con yoked and Kdela uppercut mp 1. Connelly, stepping forwa the b.ow jn‘ vie groin and weat | Dr, H. 8, Emery decided that he fo on, and Referee McGinnis m the fight. ‘si | BY BOZEMAN BULGER, Nobody scems to know just how the | report started that Roger Bresnahan | was to be traded to C!¥cinnatt for Cy Seyimoyr, champion batter of the Na-| | tlonal League. A't wm from Garry | Herr esident of the Cinelnnall | clut Me of the whole clot nT. Brush also taice at the rumor. 80 | we gucas there is nothing to tt. Wher the Donlin trade was consummated laat | season MoGraw refused point blank to exchange Bresnahan for Donlin and the | dea) had to be wopked another way | 4 | |< nt evidently got the best of] the trade in, which Plteher Weimer, of the Chicago Cubs, wag swapped for | They OTHER DATES FIXED. nteldt and Outhelder| ia just | nbis prime ton, In one rs in tt always gave lott He Na- the re trylng to get "Silk O' Lough. | International Match Will Begin Nov | Quakers Tender American League 11—Both Teams Satisfied | N—Dales for the In-| #4 match between | ton United States were | defir Jevided upon by the Com mittee of the Berlin Gheas Club upon rovelot lavt night of an urgent req t oft om the Manhattan Chess { New York, The two days chosen are Noy. 11 amd 1% ‘The German Up of the t hattas 1 a Lov " i Durre fleht promeler of Ban Francleen, Chib wil iyers will be stationed in Landed Propriecors' shoriness of the lan of approach: | for an rn . i the contents | wemage r ved this van KR. W, Ferguson, of Coes Club, aald that the ¢ er be entircly satisfactory to his| nd teat the contest would be ar- ranged acorrding)y | oe FORTUNE FOR FIGHTERS Colma Club wit Offer $16,009/Purse | Douglas c for Hart and Kauffman, ISVILLE, Oct, 2.—Billy Roach, ow York, but now # fs in icy (0 see Marvin Hart, non defeats O'Brien Friday,’ gald forday, “he will be fee king of weight Dralies ‘The Colma hie“ gim with Hart for of $3 The contest to ie fo she yo mo ir and to e ott | winning, | ® fome idea of how trainers go about | this part of thelr duties, It showy Trainer Fred Uurkew eohooling a num- ber of the Newion Bennington vwo- | year-olds he youngsters are brought owt the track in the ea majority of rac on rly mornbag when the rs are sound asicep, Wits exercise boys having the mounts, they are lined up before the barrier and allowed to inspect ft, This ts to} show them that It canmot do them any | harm, Then the barrier {s lifted ockeva’ urge the youngsters forward. Some need only a lesson or two to teach them what i# required, but others have to be dri!led and drilled, while a fow | and the is bord and trying work for the | ner and his assists but that it] pays racegoere who can testify to the Improvement in starting in recent years fre well aware. Columbia is now trying hard to sty into fomething Mike fair shape for the game with Princeton next Saturday, "The local boys have not much hope of still they are going to try thelr best, and even if they don’t win they hope to score againat the Tigers, Their hopes In thie direction He in the Kicking abilities of Collins and Schulte, the latter the hero of the Amherst game, ‘These | two ployers did a lot of punting and drop- kicking yeaterday and showed up well. Mos omens lin to run for State Senator In Roches- ter. Now, who says that ap umpir has no friends? Still it would prdb- ably be better to walt till the returns | ure all In, ‘The efforts to have “Silk” run is vased on the theory that a gruel- Mng political campaign would be like a Vacation to an umpire. | Chairman Herrmann left | Just before | ason games he for the post Dreyfuss, header with the Pirates. ing on to the world’s ” asked Mr. Herrmann, as they | ipped thelr malted milk town dtug store, "No," replied 1ey, In dis rich Weber and i ject. “If T should go FB 1 ||ng but those ‘Hey Bar hear nothing but those met Mr, | a here for the double: | “Are you £0- | championship | who in a down. | Ba ‘ Hey ella, } Mike Donlin led the National League in run-getting during the past 9 lore to the mark asa | son and eame very cb base stealer ATHLETICS HONORED, Winners a Monster Parade. PHILADELPHIA, Oot, 4.—The Ath- Jotles, who wor the Amortean League | pennant this year and later were de-| feated by the New York Glania for the orld’s ehamplonship, were honored by | 1 great street parade bagt Mah spocial guests, besides the of- and. players of the American », Were the Philadelphia Ni Clap, the N York N 1 Olub, the officials ot Preetlent Ban | won, ot the Ameriean League, and officials of the various minor leagues. Semi-professional and amateur baseball | blubs from Pennsylvania, New Jersey | and Delaware, numbering hundreds, | Ja —andainnainn ol MURPHY AND O'BRIEN. Tommy Murphy, ub wolght, avho wat Harlem fonther; | ped in one rouns by! erty MeCoverh, hoo been practioul. | ly matched to i Rouse OBren, of | Boston, for ly sane Fg tn before th | within i Chelroa, Ma: a ve wake Jonnny Oliver, taanager of M hi rvices, and as the | i ‘ed three ers for b's was the best Oliver has wine to let Murphy exchange wallops th O'Brien, After this bout Murphy ed to meet Jimmy Dunn, 9 New Castle, Pa., who ls well thought ol by thy followers of pugiilem in’ Penn. | sylvania WANT SHORTER | SCHEDULE. hore gpl Jopnacn, | of fean | + wai. tay the lub oe eed ala eB: yea elamoring er ol ity 0) f 32 - | he ald ot IN FOR BOXING It Cost J. A, Drake $2,000 to Take a Large Sum of Money from the Bookmakers on His Colt Broadcloth, COLUMBIA IN POOR SHAPE TO | Off the! other iplay@re who were in the’ Am- herst game took'a day. off. Mur, who had his right shoulder dislocated in practice @ week or more ago, reported and ran through signals. The sioulder stitt i» 0 | very painful cond! and he may not be | able to play against P.'nceton. Post, broke @ bone In his foreurm, will have the | plaster cast taken off to-day and may be | fblo to work with the eleven in light prac: | Uee. Krueger, A substitute guard last season, hardly hae time to got into on Kick ince college He i man last year, and It ie only Columbla hard luek that he will not be able to do much playing this season. Tigers in Good Shape. (Special to The Evening World.) PRINCETON, N, J., Oct, S4—The Tigers were pur through a very light practice y ferday, Including two short pertody of scrimmage work, None of them apgeared ¥ the wore for Saturday's game, Mo-! ormick, Bard and Munn showed espe clally strong in the back field and made repeated fast and hard guing, The onds were given practice in getting down under mints by Bard and MeCormick. Bard's Work at kicking ta stem imeroving, and he bids flr to become a strong gainer fo the Tigers in this departinent aa well aa at Palit, A victory over Columbia Saturday ts confidently expected. Harvard Finds’ New Guard, CAMBRIDG®, Mass, Oct, 94,--FHarvard spirits picked up coneidermbly to-day, and ail on account of yesterday's showing of ot Kentucky, (he big tackle second ef @p at guard on Davie was tried at both loft kuard and riabt guard, showing that the Pgoort Uilnk Very highly of blm- He ti ive fallow, none of the squat type of lash year's teatn, aod is likely ts. Oe heard of before the endot (he wasn, Prayn, Mortells ana Whitman, all cade toxethor with Davie, were taken to the ‘varsity train: ing table Preston Davie, Although simewhat | loose touchdowns for the by the norub, scored winiy after rd run on Knowito! fumble. Hell's rushing with the ball wos a feature of the day. Yale Wakes Up, | NEW HAVEN, Cona., Oct. 24.—Yale foot- | ball players are now «etting down to work | fair, frightened by the poor showing made against Bonn State Saturday. Yester- day the googet preotice wes the hardest of! the penson, ex-Capts, Georte Chadwick ond Charles fferty, with guards Adie FIGHT NEW TRACK, Ministers Do Not Want Any Racing in New Hampshire, | | (Special to The Byening World.) MAS the MANCHESTER, N. H., Oct. a result of an Investigation Into moral statue of New Hampshire, qui conducted daring the past few mon by 4 committee of Manchester clerg: men, an Informal conference was heid last night, attended by the pastors of the local eburches, together with repre- sentative clergymen from Concord. Nashua and other sebtions of the Bate, Woile considerable seored@y has been maintained as to just what they pro- {pore to do, it is understesd that the eblef effort will be to arouse a sentl- ment in the State agafist the Salen | race tick, 'n Hopes that ihe feeling may become ao strong as to eventually | put the whole soheme, which they feel | | should rot have been allowed 10 come i into the State, out of businen: The nee on | matter fewaay evening when nev Thomas Chalmers will dress a Davie meet ting of the ig ar who | ® } ret trainca sirone oand fidet and @ powerful jaa pity that this boy shoult be Jacking unis ble Required, he pes day take} of the moa? Misa Craw-| and a by | Glas anid 4 ion, the Yate | eld to assist in develaping the Yale defoos s gud tir With Coaches Owsley, Bloomer and Hinkey. |Righe mi the wave practically & coach for eneh (tai |) % on the ‘varwity tas The players were 8 used up by t What, at ihe "but ba they don't hick end seen what a the. us lpia the ¥alo defense before the mame rday with Weet, Point AMUSEMENTS. In the sole ohjoct oft hie’ Werk. | Anan nnnanan wanhan ane Foster Stanford, «x-Capt. Vance MeCormle and Brink Thorne ate all expected “0 revort thin week, M’ GRAW HELPS KELLEY. New York Manager Caused Herrman to Engage Red Chief for An- other Season, GRAND CENTRAL PALACE, LEXINGTON AV. 430-47 STS, TOBACCO INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION, Rae in Cinetnnatt it by nid thet Join te ee ee ieee aoa esese encerte. Graw, manager of tie Gtantl, was In- POL MILLE M. strumental in having’ Joe Kelley re (ained as manager of the Reds, When 8 played ih Cineintiat! on jast Western trip Garry Herrmann the ¢ the requested McGraw to call on him to discuss Saseball matters. Herrmann | opened the conversation by asking the eM nha Hi, ihe, & yeRaon KOUY, Mal. to-day. ‘Thureday | Gtants> playing director who could best manage his team HR eH Wa "In Kelley you haye as good a man bp ae Bing sayy ‘Sg ma there In in the Dusindsy,* xald) Mi Wg Low aw. “The trowyle is not with Kelle }, 1} He, has done weti withtie material We % gr. “iid ‘Russel he Hart & Carcé De a cracking good out- eat. Sah fiel4, an excellent infletd, a fairly « catching corps, ‘but a very week piteh- ing #tnft, Without first-clagw twirlers you are lpat. Dhere’s where your weak- has, You “Ay bine | ‘hi ry news lies, Loosen up; spend sone Money foe pitchora and Kelley "will turn out a crackajack team ; 25s ug Herrman ‘war 40 iahly smonensed HE a aehen, ie ic with w's argument that lie de- | 4 AN ARG ih old ain Kelley as manager for Hie UBL iit % | next n, and immediately closed ta, By anor rant, i 1 ‘anor Falk. Dohert the deal whereby Stolnfeldt and Re- Ar MK Omer Alstere, Thon, |oring were traded to Chicago for P! Ihe | ler Weimer, emcee eer ope te WILL TRAIN IN DIXIE, |!" sap’ it ao Ay “acta CERO} a at ant mm al Ss Ai seAre see mi PASTOR'S “size rah) Reno toh anda, N.Y, Americans Go to Bipmingham |i Mig in Spring and Giants to temphis, The New York American League sel a in basebsll team will train next spring eke ae Nosnah ty its state Sat ie WiRARS SCHULTZ THE sac NEW POE, NOW GOLUMBIA HERO Substitute Quarter-Back, Who Saved Team from Defeat, Is Man of the Day in Football. KNICKUABOCKER, . way. ay Spel alnge 8 ehary, Mat Satu Bothory | EV A Jolin brew: in Weta HERALD 80, PaeAT aE we & bint JOSEPH CHNTHORN snare haa LYCEUM iota! 20, JUST OUT | Am, ADTs COMEDY. OF COLLEGES | JO8, WHEELOCK, JR, DLT a EDNA MAY "n't CRITERION Bessey staan’ Miss Maxine Elliott er oon Hudson Pays oF Ath af Robert Loraine pay Hives Robert Schultz has become the hero of Columbia, and nothin, gbding heard on Morningside Heights to-day but the song of his praises. The story of how he saved the day from defeat in the jJast thirty secénda of play is on every |tongue, nor is there any exception Jamong the facnity, who were as eagerly | * Interested in the brilliant siroke of the » player as any of the undergraduate Dody. A man who can boot a football from a Cop at @ crogs bar of a et post with ny degree cf avourney more to be ferred in a close intercollegiate won test tian all the line pb F and end run. rs in the world. Only onee before in wecewt football hiv ory has a game bern saved for @ team as was the Columbia acme by Sctvults, the seoond substitute arter-ebek last Satunfay. That was when Poe kicked u goal for Princeton at New Hawen tn 189 when but thirty #o pds of play remained. ‘That goal Bayo Princiion a lead of one point ayer Hanes Bs ary Mannerine OLONIA ag 8: Dally Siaty tie. LHAMBRA?! Soiyvmtorhne Mr, Kel ‘, M ‘Jitey Expert), Bmnvett¢ KLIN sc “BROOKLYN AMUSE Papin PALL Uuy' THE FOUR Jas. Vowors, NelinBe Jo oveph ino Cohan, #red ND ney & Marion Bent! com 4, & oth, by it ead 0. 0tha, aoa. Dayne, Smith Te Show, si on Acoust “ sat it amv wil Dafa t tho hands of Ae CG ‘ SMALL PRICE FOR BIG BET. (cisrist ster Site x || POU aaa a aw! ted th Blue a bes aking hat. ay. hae Sa purpost |] Next Wook-Geo tle Pt tutes are not usually put in a gume at erition! times. The reason Solults was put In was because she had been seen Practising drop kicks on the the coaches had mottoed a he | GRAND orb Toit “HOU er HARRY . and | Hes, Mats, Wed. & aS had UeFattn NarnwWed. 4 No gm, Joins Fighting Club in Chelsea — of ootlag the, ball squarely a w | NEXT” WHEIG CHAUNCEY O12 La fi + , a6 Pmtoon agit be Wes & Ni en they learned that he had | 0. 16, ae and Will Attend Big By PRANK Wi TRORP A Paton, 99-2 Beyer, estos mee the Van teak, te bias | KEENEY’S, ‘ivi! ao a et) i by a " e Yale man, who kicked « | original mysterioua Mr ew ( | Broadcloth, a $5,000 colt, was entered | hp $4 the pase played by th fleld goa! from the %-yurd line in oS \arae fe Don gnu ), Fan Mayne & Co. Dixon, outs, th let Pistons jee ih t Purvis Onrk, Joe @ by ‘Hulk ereeeh teen. Gad In the Very same game that Poe af Howere @ Dizon. dts tne & others iy to be soll for $0 yesterday, This Ne | Ward won by @ drop kick. Morey re. | Nelle Danes Slater & Wills K i should ave been. suffotent notification |Smiins sive of tM Momen lL Licey tt, State ee festing |AMPHION - Sti. CAMBRIDGE, Masa, Oct, 4.--Foung | to players that here wan a double-dis- |thi8 wy! p 1a fleld goat Was all that could |. Herbert Keleey and bffle Sha Theodore Roosevelt has b e a pa- t Obliged the Caterer, save the dev, } 4 Warren, Rochee’s Pontes £ Deas tron of boxing. He looked att the] tHlled elneh, for MF. Drake ote at eee sat tno tangon| @82aM@, yanked Collins out, shoved i Keene at athletic clubs in and anound Boston | take @ chance of losing his colt for $5) | 1) ice was a longor perial between races fo Was inde wt " 1 th os +] 2 " * o . seuponye and ~~ to joln th} ple vag fel Hie 9 pSrste ud ial Ww - et the eaterer complain. 1 lg od one at such a tite, x frat | SPORTSMEN'S GOODS. puglass A, C., a well-known boxing | a 4 even mong. A at one tit at the crowd had only time to get a bet} must be cool swifl and acuraté, and | wenanaanannnnw nnn, club of ¢ a quoted against what way a natural tt patroniae thd bar and bre jaily ie Se! Es have to hi | , . 5 shot adeloth was fun up $2,000 h hese qualities on Saturday, For A He decided, in favor of the Douglas " Nee aah Was te ple el was at a bad angle and the wind blew A. C. hecuus# of its boxing, and he was | J@ . B ano ap, & e pla 4 : van eos | hard, But his line held fest, the pase tad re nb ‘owt special | Winning a plunge j vke } t * can squeeze Out | was sure and his eye was perfect, Haat ia tan dieses eeike ie 8 the sum of $2,000, and was no dou odd’ change? | Many a book has been BA on a| Athletic Library ton of his assesamem, He is now |slad to get away eo easily. , Dickson Needs a Chance, ieee exe ting Incident than this, Sehul 7 | suatale ye a Se Roh dani Plo Smith's Poor Ride. Jockey Tapa pee ie nelion wee Gn | and. he denerves ah the, pre he cial, dramatic aml athletic meeting ban s seal . | Mr, Roosevelt says its a great cl Tt in doubtful tf Loule Smith's ridi +4 dxeeoy! #rion Julia Bauer has @! getting. He is a senior in the Selentifte | Athletic Trainin he's going to witness all the big F-atoon porutiny, — Smith In @ race Under thess conditions | Behool and it te gate to say he will get | . has fo ehankte to dipnlay tn alng | more attention from the coaches tn | ability whigh emened him auth a reputation | the fature, fi § h Ib at Roctigs Tate winters k geed | or Schooiboys FULTZ IS BOOMED. Outfielder of Highlanders Urged for) President of Eastern Leagu | A thovement fs on foot to place David 8. Fults, the New York American Leigue outfielder, at the head of the | Rastern league, to succeed President P. T. Powers, just resigned, ‘As Fults js anxious to ale + ne as his religious studies, tis doubtful if he would accept th office, If elected. tik John M. Ward ts also montioned as a cand! for the place. BY GEORGE W. ORTON. THIS book is the most Moy work oko kind yet attempted compiier Is Geo, W.Orton, Of the U nivdretty of Pennisyl vant: @ ‘famous aibleve himself and who is well qualified to give Inetructions to the besinner.¢ thach event {nthe Intereullegiate programe ; ly treated of separately, both in regards tof Methed of (rating ef form. By follow the directions given, the young athiete “ withou ae many have done rendering themselves. yn when the day of i Justrated with min leading athictes ig | For sale by all newsdenlers, sporting vod dealers and department stores, | PRICE 10 CENTS BY Mall,, : B \ 2. M, Ev Kiaw @ Wlanaers Dre bane pectacin THE WHITE CAT wackuWA ‘Thonire, dint Ht. & Hwny, al “py EARL **” PUMPKIN | ' Pwhsry Teele W. CH ett Last 0 times. hevd ROGERS BROS. IN IRELAND iA. G. Spalding & Brose {A BELASCOT™BATRE Ry Sate. at 8 DAVID BB! vat WERE sah sak war LESLI ECA he AR nt BARRY | Nageau et, =f pTORES, { welt. ‘iit wt, | Next’ Week-—Mre, Leslie Carter as AAPA | aa aera BIJOU SPORTING, RA THURSDAY AA ¥! MORRIS PARK STEEPLECH: David Belgseo preaente, uy y or} WARPI ELD iret meeting of the United Munts musit warren | jag Araootution, under ihe rules of the Lexay, ary st. Mat. iva Stee od Hunt Asnoclatio ESTAR Cis Hatt sane es Wednewiiy, Gov. Hi Hatueday. Ont. Four bteoplechases and two fat races. Waele: 25e., vie " 10 ey rae | Ms Gnd fest Mulltary: ogpisahees, ne, ul rp Git, | sea 4 Bove Ladies, abu; wielas URRA\ iin, sabes i Wed.2tve, | n4- HILL te! ‘ea | ures take 2 toe To Rajiway yt anes x it Pa ana ‘tier MAJESTIC wogat 4 et fea aK ia) Sulign iodetln, |WONDERLAND rma and surace bind t By Vietee, Herbert and Glen MacDot Ronday_N NY Iota Herbert's Orencattn Hurtig Mat, Yo. Hvis i) inom ker Bo en (ha oe oy Bey: iii Tiny Mat, Bat Ray t Bye, sig oct RACING AT JAMAICA n THA DEWEY, taf OCLONEH 16 10 NOVEMBRE 1. ING, Ladiew® Mas, To-d'y, Wine, W ‘omen THE AMAGASSETT STAK ‘arma T HB GOTHAM} th Bt Abd Five Otter Races, Derinaing at 2 Musing’ leave, Bast Mh a “ia Mat, To-day-Gay Morning Oh 12.00, 1.00, gs Bgl ira’ 1m, ‘438 1. Aer. diteok ti minutes * aS IQUIST, ROOM C14, 08 PARK 'd Lai Faves i SR “Garten Th HaMadav. Be 8. shav.v 8.18 Mai Wednel, ot nf 8 sat i 0 1 Wr i at hes vii fits ALISON | wy ae in Birmingham, Ala, Contracts have i Ps init Moohincke’ Ga ae been ‘signed and hotel arrangements | | made. ‘This ts the grounds on which Ln or | buat Mat he a ra hie pennant winnera a Ath ie Grimes Eley * might change luck te i nul for. tha Highlanders, While tt i wor deanitely, ‘decided it Ls almort ents that the Giants will (rain at. Memphis, ‘Tenn, MeGraw prefers Heniphls to @) Birmingbarn on accotmt of the feat: | At named place having ® grasy diamond, Fee 8 HOW ik [Wine & § rite AM Hic q wa aes: Theatre, Hwa & lian (By, 8.2, Mat, ang ‘awh MME. KALICH ia a Monna Vana HARLEM g THE PRODIGAL SON Hc a iy Omy Mn, Ld eee Nelson Making Money, In a letter from Pattling Nelson af Cripple Creek the Dane gaya that ty | whare of (ue receipts of the show at | Denver for one week 0 BTIAO, which is over thé 51.500 guarantee given ) by the chow compaay. Lunidie, who iW acting as the Dane inl pects nor, Riigekod Out the pion of Crit. ple’ Greek in a tert rou Im, a bes! | seheduled Wo go Bix tounds, (a

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