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Meet the Akronite March 1. Ru I rapiled that I would meet any |man that worthy of consideration. No ‘date or time was nicntioned and I did | ast say that the majch was on. I don't make maiches on the spur of the mo- | ment, and they will have to ehow me and Some Things of In- terest in Pugilism. 'O’BRIEN WON’T BREAK THEATRE CONTRACT |NONE OF THEM LARGE ENOUGH TO FILL THIS. TO FIGHT RUHLIN IN BOUT OF 20 ROUNDS , Denies that He Has Signed to BOSTO: Jan. 3.—Jack O'Brien !s out with an emphatic denia! of the report that {s to box Gus Ruhilln before the proposed Tuxedo Athletic Club on Bri i | March 1 The O'Brien Diamonds, the When I was in Philsdelpyia last! Fitzsimmons Diamonds, | Saterday 1 was offered a fight with EWS AN UAT DCO that myself and Jeff should have matte such a success out of defeating Fitz- simmons, It Is undoubtedly because of the great regard the pubiic holds for the Australian and the knowledge that @ man who knocks him out has to go some. “T am the fight in business for a wing, and I intend to meet them all in ir proper time. 1 sald in Phila. delphia that I would meet Ruhlin one ‘of the first, but that does not mean the very first. I will play no favorites, it is a matter of business with me, and just as soon as I close my season 1 will think of fighting again.” A ‘OW Jack O'Brien wants to bé a great actor, He has natural tal- ent. In fact, he és one of the best actors in the ring, His fighting poses in the affairs with Kid McCoy, Tommy Ryan and others too numerous to men- tion, were at least equal to to anything Irving ever did on the stage. Jack has ‘wonderful contro! over his features. His expressions of agony and despair in the first, third’ and fifth rounds of his six- gession scraps and of determined ag- Breasiveness and confidence in the sec- end, fourth and sixth, have enabled /| Bim to give return matohes worth thousands of dollars to him. But until recently I never thought t Jack wished to outrival James Jay tt as a real actor. The cat is out of the bag now. Jack let it out himself when he had his diamonds | burgled. Every actorette and actorine ‘who wants to become great anil famous “@oes that. The only peculiar thing bout it ts Jack's lack of originality. Instead of being “touched” for his Jewels, Mr. O'Brien should have in- vented some more novel method of Breaking into print. his one was tardly up to the standard he set when | he tumed from faking bouts, bean to 40 real fighting of the mast astonishing wort, and fairly wilpped young Al Kaufman and the great and only Rob- qt Fitestmmons. ©, that ien't the Aurora Borealis. Wa J, Edward Britt, esq., coming down Broadway in his silk hat. frock coat, wine-colored tie, cardinal ‘Vest, striped Aas sunset socks and peari-gray spate. The flickering flashes @ome from his diamond-studded cane. CORRPSPONDENT anxiously in- quires whether or not all of the BALL FOR CHARITY thistic union will be repre- | eenting the athistic ui as | before I affix my signature to any arti- cles of agreement. | “Lam Booked up with theatres tor the next ten Weeks, my contro: calls for $100 4 Week and expenses for my valet jand seorethzy, a match will be made when I am offered suitable inducements at the expiration bé contract. | '% will meet every Gght:r in the course of events. My contract ts and the only way I would break if would be for Mr. Jerome, with whom I signed, to ask me to release him. “I consider that It would be unwise tripping the light fantastic at thme, as it would mean a lot of Doth to myself and manager. Fitestmmons, Corbett and al to s Jeffries, the other fighters have made money on the stage because of their succeap in and I don't Tt is a fnnny see why | the arena, ‘ould thing, too, shoukin’t. BY ISH ATHLETES When the Irish Counties Athletto Union undertook o equip and maintein a ward containing twelve ®eds in St Vincent's Hbspital it was hailed es the most unusual methoyl of doing good ever credited to an atitletic onganizal The tax is quite heavy, ut the Irish- men are equal to it. Last year they ve a ball—the of its kind ever juare Garien. They eg Cage ro the Goors. ball on "itty oneantzations repre- | sented by thousands i men and women. Tithe privilases of the bail wit be sold to the highest bidjler to-pight at the chub-house, No, 41 West renth Isirect. Fitzsimmons family jewels went wway with Mrs. Fitzsimmons, | No. Bob still has a few diamonds set | im his teeth. | aa | BORGE GARD: the former Ught heavy-weight champion, | bas. some interesting things to may about the game. heavy-welght championship #elk'is funny,” he remarked at a round table in the Metropole recently. "“Mar- , Wit Hant claims that he is champion, ; Se he fought Root for the title, Why, “ZX knocked Root out myself twice, once (@tSalt Lake and once at Fort Erie, And T licked Hart in twelve rounds at Louisville and fought a fifteen-round Graw with him in Boston. I must class @bove these two, yet I never thought ‘of claiming the heavy-weight title when Jeffries retired. “Fitzsimmons whipped me in San Wrancisoo, Fitz was the greatest fighter fn the world. I am satisfied that in shape he could beat me any day in the week. | “T can't see O'Brien at all, T can't un- Gerstand how to beat Fitz, Bob must have ‘aged awfully in the past two Years, since he fought me. I have a often to get O'Brien into a ring, but he bas always been afraid t me. Yet if fhe fought me now and 1 knocked him ‘out I'd never think of setting myself up as heavyweight champion and challeng- fing Jeffries, The thing would be just &s funny as O'Brien's challenge. Jeft| Qutclasses all of us fellows of ordinary size. Fitz gave him a great fight, but he had nochange. It was just like Terry McGovern fighting Joe Walcott. t'd be Worse than that for O'Brien or lart or me. It'd be iike matching a cbolled ag, against a canron-ball “As long as Jeff is on earth the best thing We fellows can do is to forget @bout the heavyweight thing and take What we can get. People will always fegard Jeff as the best man anyway.” a Gamble Beats Sherman. Evan Gamble, an amatour poo} player, @nd also a member of the Amateur Billard Chub, at Seventy-niuth street and Columbus avenue, surprised a laray crowd of admirers of the sport by Hle- eating Frank Sherman, of Washington, the ex-pool in a handicay match which | Jast nig balls in @ven terme. After the game first time in } Beaten by ar ama ———— Roman Athictic Club. George Dixon, at one time AMttle tighter that ever put up his ring, will serve as the magnet of attrac Yor the boxing bouts to be held ) Roman Athletic Club to-morrow zht at champion, min was high ru n said that erm: “er Pahelr rooms, Nos. 122-114 Ca: meet Hurry Shes « ons will be indulsed Ne Badie Gardner, Joo ea. Jack Goodties v 1 mone Will Bound at 8 P. Enter ! Good Judgment jy and a Litlé Money Are All You Need in to Own Your Own Business : : 3 World “Business 0; portunity” Advertinse- Melts show AND How Ponse: To Bake able to find the backing for the side SMITH AND NELSON ROLLIN MATCH BOWLING CONTEST Brooklyn Stars Will Meet in Best Eleven in Twenty- one Games. howling contest of consider- able interest was arranged late last night between Jimmy Smith the Brook- lyn champion, and Johnny Nelson, an- other Brooklyn howler who bas aspire- tions for championship honors. Neleon has been seeking a match with Smith for some time, but, while he has @ large following of friends, has been un- bet which Smith demanded, jest contests One of Voorbels's was that with Nelsoa at the Universal, Brooklyn, three years ago, the Manhat- tan champion being then In his best fonm. Nelson has since sought a return match, which Voomels has not seen fit to wrrange. If Nelson should defeat Smith, the “Little Swede” will go ater Voorhuls hard, and ‘will have backing to force tthe "Little Wixard” into & contest. whe ss ith-Nelson matéh will be ot ste Nettie Under, bast, eleven ty-one guages, of which Nel#on, the Gnolce by toms, will have he Universal. Ten games ia series wiil be rolied at the Jan, 10, and the : Universal Jan. 15. Nawal iday evetsox at We wiundred aud party. avenue, Bronx, O26 . Columbia, The Nora sibe which sits pext Mo Noru sce Haimce, OF ghar aire t near Nh: ye Knicker ack Morris, bia na entered all 1 the tourna. ever held fe bene f that sec- : e given a godd senacrent which extends of neveral Weeks, Three-Men Tournament. Nine teams haye ual ‘One { Sunday score prize Ip ¢ called at 8.80 Chub ¢ affair a Gossip of the Bowlers. Tiester’ hha. n arranged | Kessel, the a compe clowes John Ki aly. be tehed rine att n. If the fount) Koster in nd Central, Mr lap: “row wat etnted tweon thy even! er ot Q bo held at tte i tris whe some action will recardiog the posed Konter- thy Mine aller wh Mt Pst) omnes here, se bastinoliian $30, which eum will be ited to tae its money. “will be a costing sig ouners ‘opel, Dowiers. tneerested eet Caneel Brookiyn. Dowiore wil pay fee of G85. ty which “will Be daca ay money contributed, by alley own 4 ee pedal receive mbour $200 ‘The Corinthian and Stock Exchange ean spll_ tsi ‘ostooned eames In the Bastorn five-men’ champioushts at the ‘Marlen Cirle ot the O'ROURKE OFFERS $15,000 FOR O'BRIEN-RYAN MATCH “Young Erne." the clever lightweight of Philadelphia, and Eugene Besenah, the Twenty-Round Go for Cham- pionship Can Be Fought Near Philadelphia. BY JOHN POLLOCK. Tom O'Rourke, manager and matoh- maker of the newly organized Tuxedo Yanger and Sullivan. Benny Yanger, the rugged fighter of Chi- 7 ee SS ST, NICHOLAS CLUB WINS GREAT GAME New York Hockey Club De- feated in Most Exciting Game of Season. The Hockey Club of New York was Gefeated last night-by the St. Nicholas first half Dan Gordon quickly lifted’ the puck with terrific force, ana President Howard Drakeley, who was then officiat- ing, had no time to dodge. The rubber iit him in the mouth and cut a long sash in his upper lp. ‘The man dropped to his knees as if shot, but gamely jumped to his feet and was helped from the ice. Several stitches were taken in the wound. Hugh Bullen then took his place. The first man that he ordered off the ice and the only man sent off during that period r 8 Souther, of the St. Nicholas team, ‘Phe player promptly skated to the side of the ring and sat squarely on Bullen’s derby hat. accidentally. Both teams had been strengthened for this. partic: game. Little Max Hornfeck, the last year Wanderer wore the gray of the Hock: Now EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREW“ CAAA HOCKEY PLIERS BARE No More of the Stars Will Be Allowed to Play Around # Here, No more star hockey players froin Canada or ary other place wilt allowed to play In games with teams around New York. At a meeting of 1 4 Jexecutlve and goverament commit jot the Amateur Hockey League America, which was held at Heale. in Woot Sixty-sixth street, this action was takon. After discussing the hockey situation at great length the com. mittee decided to extend the read. ing of section 9 of the playing rules 80 as to make it impossible for hockey . teama to import players from Canada to teke yart in games here, ‘The addi tion © section 9 now reeds that ‘no shall be allowed to compete in ue hockey game who has not been a resident withdn fifty miles of tho clty limits for at least sixty days, and who 1s not a bona fide member of ‘thé club on whose team he plays." { ‘This addition was offered to the Ex- ‘ecutive Convnittes by the Governing |Committee, and after it had been a: | cepted the’ officials of the two commit. ltees began to question Mr, Ireland, | who, they claim, 1s connected with the Hrooklyn hockes' team, concerning the players Cumminzs und Glass, who ars said to have been imported fram Caa- ada for the sole. purpose of taking post« tlona on the Klyn team. Mr. Ireland replied to afl teaquirios that he know absolutely nothing about |the men, and referred the questions to | Mr. ‘Kester, wito is In Cuba. Mr. Ire. of 8. }land was then informed that these two players would not be allowed to take part in any league games, and after he had retorted that It was Seene teria to jot the hfm whether they were or |rmeeting broke up. AMUSEMENTS. > JEMPIRE THEATRE, away 2 fo | |MAUDE ADAMS | CRITERION SPATE! Ethel Barrymore ** THE FIRE. Also Pantaloon, with Lionel Barrymore, THEATRE. Hiway & 30th st. DALY'S peso Stace wed esac 15 | |The Crossing "yvenen parents KSICKEKBOCKER, B'way & 38th ot. j Evenings, 8.15 sharp. ate og SN FRITZ| SCHEFF — Siysikte HERALD SQ. SHES; Pury 2%, | [AS Olga Nethersole x3, HUDSON fHES HE | |Robert Loraine wierer.geas SAVOY fintinecn Taureday a Sa 21a: James K. Yackett | in Alfred Sutro's Mary Mannering Walla cf deriebo Biway & 45th at. 8) LYCEUM Niincts Satce ae Sar 2 | |THE LION AND THE MOUSE, | & - oi ERODE ETT ETE g BRLASOD He. Sms, Re Se ie BLANCHE BATES in’ [Gon | db tden —>_| West. Academy of M 14h at & Trvine oF ereri David Belasco's Play, SWEET GALLAND jcrry pet Lams Popular prices. Mat, Sat. 2. Eve, §._ uy BLJOU r Fe /4234 Time inl Eves. | WARFIELD | wosd Fiber sTC 1071 5 To-d' Lex Av.& oY Mat. 'y.! ° . . ] oe N S A. C., which is located a few miles out-|°As0, and ‘Kid Sullivan, of Washington, |Club by @ soore of 6 to 4. The contest |..d Hayward, the former NOTAR awoss, siuea toca'y Gare nto Toll the ace ehnt ene i; | side of Philadelphia, and which intends ppriedas a ici. ee aerenssect, te east | was close arid exciting from the start. | So#ltenyirs wos at his usual position ast Rito site ‘To-n't theta johnny to pull off twenty-round bouts in its raskeas me) 2 The match was bard played through-| ° = strong tema ¢ 5 x 1s — 3), MacKenzie, Ese tee clubliouse within a few weeks, has], Paltimere withla two weeks. Thess men | out, but exceptionally clean. The refer-| p ‘erdsn, Philips, Rumelk Teake. Wetec American Far in’ te telah Tide “Philadelphia Jack’ O'Brien and] Are siways cighting. ‘and besides oan take |S Were the only men who left the toe | ;.Jt braely (Crescent AC). and He ute Tym ae ag {vidugl contests, Tommy Ryan an offer of a $15,000 purse Genaideradie Punishment. After this bout! with reminders of the game. In the| tinue. ~~ on 2% touareg Famer in the Amectoan National | 9 meet in a twenty-round bout for the| “iH qugke, to Boston. where he will meet alma Kageament™ at tne wie Bisptame ‘promday | nid welght “championship of the| the Douglas of Chelsea, Sass “LON py s00K v videre ani a8 soon as the men are pina meet tonight, "| Feedy to fight, Ay O'Brien Knows per Murphy to Meet Mowatt. AMUSEMENTS. s AMUSEMENTS. C LONAL fa 6 Auranta Bor iy well that a bout between him an * § (gueiie ater, Higeae date Be Baum’ | Hae Wows dram, © much ietges Gromit | acim and Rerany” Mowat th” testing Tate aa Stal An ees Jee:! lent, P. Sehe > Tr ’ woul in in nelsco, it} - v 1 be La A be 7 atines ” Wy Tale "Secretary, we Woltsrar. Cestats, | Would not be a. surprise to see him fose| Conductor of Chicago. will probably come to-| | NEW AMSTERDAM aeg-A 285, f24°8.. Weat of Broadway, Eva @15. State. 215. LHAMBRA Gi Gsston pordeverry. In” 1b “ang SYier TRS club was’ organized | BO tine in accepting O'Rourke's. offer) ether in a six-round bout at the National | | RCAW and. . FAY TEMPLETON in GEORGE M. COHAN’S X2\ ith av., 190 at. Mr. R. A. Roberta & others Hankiva Ry, Syl, Wednesday evening's at and agree to mest EET the, latter part A. C. of Philadelphia on next Saturday night, Py} Dre 2 Lay — ISON SO. |: 30.Mata Wed.& Sat. TRB Bh . Should O'Brien accept Ryan| Bver since Johnny D Perth Amboy, 45 FROM BRO. . | fitary ee Dae, peQhening games tn the fourth amnuat Man- | ty! surely do kewiae, as he ip wiline ut it all over Mowatt: Johnny ‘Oliver tha WADI cunBway! fhe Mam om Ine Box an an. = 1 urphy. ‘anxious g ne saith my a aie rauara Cable and lippe tease ae whe | OBHIen. | ickttter HERE, RMtadteh, Mecca | |THE BIGGEST, Sram pei | | MW QHSYGSeu scott “the Erie eh’ Xorkville aileys, Highty-sleta ‘street, nine matchmaker of the National A. C. of the 0 Salling ahead oeeaeny tae —Press, Evs.8.15, Cyril Scott, "The Prince Chae Third avenue, last night. , Egan Denles $25,000 Offer. eee Be PE ese Oller we offer fr) | RREBZIEST BUNDLE] | heralded in sovance Ss wont eripere CEL | oa AT Sy sa ah To are me . soe iene tant iviks mee ; ‘ “Has audience stampeded. Laughter never ends tit i Fava m— AW MA cunt ea an pi Mander’ and wet | clew)" AC. emphaticalty denies the sate | Frank Erne Coming Out. OFF UNSEYER rhe Se eee RTE Ye EE Sie : One ing cb team of the mine mame at | Ment which was given out by “Philadelphia| Frank Erne, the ex-lightweight champion, | | PACKED INTO It's worth waiting for."-—Commereiak | MSY" Stiece Today, ‘AS YE SOW venue, “4 Sixty-ninth street and | Jack’’ O'Brien that he had offered O'Brion| who has beon taking the best of care of him- | | THREE HOURS. “Ticked Off (s-u-c-c- 0-2 avenue, and Marvin Hart, the Loutsville heavy- eee self since he retired from the ring, has de- ‘welzht, ‘Durse | The Mvstery Bowling Club, at Prior's al-|fmion fant are nens, “Raa, emest 12 Bl cided to tey hia hand at engaging in some of leys. Bast One Hund: cing for a lad eb! bowling on Lincoln's bi . and ‘Ninth mreet, 4s night with prize thday evening, the ‘bowling "lement, compriaing wba net ir annum bowl. The prices were’ aletrib: a BASKETBALL TO-NIGHT. At Tang Acre Hall, No. 19 West ‘Tmenty-ninth strect. to-night : basketba'l team will pay pee yc ponents the crack tham representing the Seventy-firet Regiment. Thu play® bide fiir to be fast and exciting. In @ pre- Sminary gime the Wanttas will oppose the Cathedral Five of Brooklyn, ——$—<r—__** SKATERS RACE TO-NIGHT. ting races In the rink. and 40 Foy See, tho f rmer national spied Fratiine champlon, su Cla heen chosen aftictals | races and will oMctate be on scratch, has entries from over a BASKETBALL CONFERENCE. A conference of the Baske ball Com- mittee of the A, . will be held to- nist at the Xavier A. ©. No, 206 West Fourieeath street. All ‘teams in- terested in the movement to batter the ! itatus of the game are ited to send that he never thought of ling off @ it~ Ue ndinees ie ae Ca ts claims he had received. he . Ornd a | Quarters near the beath at San 00 rry Gettl Acarates omnes and’ Friday | Without success,” Willie. Lewis” the loo Andy MoGatry Getting Busy, welt Ht, put up at “a roadRouse at | An effort ts being made at present to ar- Colma, Sal wen wake EM pee foe range twentyround bout between Andy Wille Fitaxerald, which takes place before | McGarry, of this city, and Willie Bod the Colma A.C. on the an. 10. champion of Albany, ‘Paddy Latwia 19 being traines by amateur was knocked out by. Caltforrta heavy-welett STAGS OF THE Olympic and Consolidated! One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street lalong at a rapid rate for the » and Francis Meser- | months and She whenever his name ts on the card to In the Class A event | box Kearney, the indoor | numbers. The \to box Gus Seiger. other good b ind tewne adjacent to New | be between Ami Jansen. reputation recenily by t ‘There will be five other bouts, the three-round bouts in this vicinity, and unless he changes his mind he will be seen In his first bout at the Polo A. C., wi Jal meet Andy Moc the: hu: @ three-round bow Erne ts good axain he ought to make all boxers he meets look like dummies, the offer came from that O'Brien Willie Lewis Training. After trying to secure sultable training aight of Ji Huser, Foley, athe o 9 etree, wil Al. Kaufman, the ex-manager of Jack Lee, ‘Hoacy tor @ side; ine 40 McGarry axainet bet St Hoots “and tase night’ wie te Becnee Reilly, manager of Hosey, offering to maki Heavy-weight om “ the match. “A bout between MeGarry Bexonah to Fignt “Young Mrne-” | iissey cuatit to be ane of tee LOsar teutne A match was arranged last night between! afvatra tmt have taken place in'm long time risen Blanche Nichols, McMaho: Giri 8 Bneviands, Vitagraph and others, humming ‘So Long, THEATRE, 424 st. W. of B'way. \Bva. 8.15, Last Mat. Sat. 2.15. HAE GINGERBREAD MAN CLANSMAN OPENS TO-MORROW 98 A. M. Bway, AMMERSTEIN’S ie adhe BERT DAY, 26, 60 xe127x18G, LE DOMINO ROUGE LIBERT 424 8t., ‘ASCINATING “cine Girl with the Red Domine.) | joy ime & Beanie He Watarala | ‘Seah Chaalna, Fields & Ward, a met Cor Oo, | All came away at the end RED Mary." THEATRE, B'way & 41st. St. Sat. BROADWAY ura George Edward London Company Veronique wih RUTH NEW ¥ Evs.§.15.Mat. Wed. @ JO,’ % ONLY THIS WEEK Qs, 9,4. u. 1 ISON SQUARE Bids Be er itt OLE T IE TARO AND OF MEVER TRE TR ANTON thd) piSeand (Display of | All Rreeds, Preity wet) Game Birds, Bantam: icy Fowl. fa ibe Anoabators, Song and op ERASR ELE IE one aca Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. ‘Birmtesios ae LOCAL CLUBS ‘lub-house at No. 110 West Forty-sec- ond street to-night, In the star bout the print{pals will be “Unk" Ruseell, of Philadelphia, and | Jack Dorman, of this city, who ts box- | ing in better form at the present t'ms + }then he did a few years ago. In tho som{-wind-up Tony Bender wl tackle To-night at the Olympic Athletic Club, | Art-Zdmunds, while in tho other bouis George Kitson will oppose Kid Bogsé, Clubs Hold Entertain- ments To-Night. Noted skaters will me; in ths Clermont Avenue son 804 Lexington avenue, there will be anand Al Grant, will try and best Jack Brooklyn) Wibee ahem lkstar card among He Waal rs of| Lowery. another star performes in ‘ompetitions will he decided dn one, [the club, ‘The bout that 1A causing an| three-round bouts, of races, Arthur Yale Saray: {iO | unusual amount of interest 1s the one —-— fo 4on and captain of tha |be(ween Pil McGovern, another mem- Boxing at Navarre A. ©, Athletic Club skating team, |ber of the McGovern family, and} Joe Bernstein, the hart-hitting east-aide chosen oficial handicapper ot | wrankie Sheehan, Phil has been going |Tlwhter, will meet Tommy Young, unother | ~ good fighter, in the main bout of the stag of the Navarre Athletic Club, which takes place in the Amencan Theatre Hullding, Forty-second streat and Bigbth avenue, next Monday evening. Besides this contest Geor; change blows with. Terey e ‘good han is doing i ery one knowa Rube MoCart. the thembers turn out in large The Rube has been matched This should be an- t. ‘The final bout will y HeGarry and George has gained a big good work wanda, the. el Brooklyn boy, In wards, the clever ra sem|-final. ‘There will be elght other bouts and two Wrestling matohes. _, a Yacht Club Officers, ‘The Manhasset Bay Yacht Club at ite annual meeting last night In the Hotel Astor re-elected ite ‘officorn aa /tollowst Commodore» AH. Allcer, of) the - ateamer MeGarry (Spaealeatal 1B At the Consolidated A. C, An excellent card of three-roun! bosts| Florence; Vi hag been arranged by Billy Elmer,-man- | 2H, of the, slo ager of the Consolidated A.C, for the So Slub’e pag which tato come eft in its Wn ME is HE DEWEY xasz Mat. T’d'y—Bon Ton Burlosquers. @==THE GOTHAM am | U arat.r4°'y—Rice & Bartin's Ble Gotety Co, feecerticnatiodaatia soe: PASTOR’S RoZzIN! Manhattan ja New Laughter Fl EDEN| “Gyinsiaitos MUSE. SOUSA Afeaalote daily, ‘exvopt Monday. FIELDS jai ipl SP INRIG 9. he Bae BAST 125th St. ith Bt. 3d Av. donriwuOUs, Ht Me 08. TRA havens 1.00 Ditrschateln & ‘Sevengal Bowery nr.Cana} St, tn’ Secret rotdey ‘T. Aldrich Iotviee Bat. iti Si HG, oats, ST. NICHOLAS RINK Leyte pn i é; Hikpsai one, SOUSA uRsE pap EVENI‘G. His Last A, 6 AND “LITILE JOHNNY GONE N JUNE 3 Prices, 50c.,Thc,.81 iva 8.15. Mat.Today. 7M WILLS of bse 14TH ST. "Hie Betie Keeney’s.‘Nin: ae i Re Joseph Hart & Carrie De Mar, Herald Bquare ts Ray Cox, Hayman. @& Bras ure “brothers: Cherry ‘@ Haces, ‘Delmore V. P, Woodward, Keene: Amateur Night every ht: #20 In prizes. 2 IMPERIALS2 25s, ny. tuvedseat, SECRET SERVICE 4 Hottday Mai ces, 9S & SMe. Other Mate 89 > AMPHION unin ?LIND?, GENARO. Toney Conny, Pat SPORTING, THE © 208 leads conte daily: by 's, Boling's, RARE i Loic cs ‘& 3d Av, Mat, To-Morrow BBP AVE STC YOR LEE, aon. Hook, Elton & Ce olwin, “FYelds & Wolly, me & Nik ‘ae. ns MU! 5 IE WEBER’ Si16) Free, ots, WEBER'S *™5™ TMODLEHADDLE June's, Jackson, Allen's, Paddock: Irecod ayuda Cy in the. OLD DR. GRINDLE, ay LSE ASI CON St Under Dr, dineutes | peoul