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re ‘ Pisa inh a ag RE RI Se SENS a a eat RLY at ayy tees 8 SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT + — SCENES AT HOPPE-SLOSSON MATCH AT GRAND CENTRAL PALACE. ED Sv ROBERT EDGREN? AMUSEMENTS, : BARNUM & BAILEY MADISON SQUARE GARDEN GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH | THE ONLY REAL CIRCUS AND GENUINE HIPPODROME Every Afternoon af 2 and Evening at 8 jock. Doors open, an hour eariter to yialt_ the Cries, Scandinavian “Troupe, the Gitwe Giant. Midgets, New Collection of wand Prodigies ew and Superb Show Throughout THE LIMIT U The most delightfully thrilling, performs ance in the World's history, costing $7,000 er week or $150 per second, ‘A young French lady looping the air end turning a Somersauit tn_an_autocar, THE DIP OF DEATH A young Amarican lady looping the sap and revolving in mid-air in an automobile, PEACE AMERICA’S IMMORTAL TRIUMPH. Wnchanting, Allegory symbolizing the come qusion of, peace between ussia & Japan, 8, 2 Stages, aerial Enclave and Race: track,’ 360 artists. 60 clowns, 100. actors, 8% ‘sbeclallats in Equestrianism, Acrobat= lea. Athletic Sports. comle feats, Herote Exnloits. daring deeds #2 Menaxeries of Wild and Trained Benste Educated dogs, pigs, x: sheep, ponies, horses, elephants, cameln, sea lions, etc. Prices We. to $1150. Box seats $2 to $2.00, Children half price to seate frum $1 upward: Riv at box-office only. Now onen. PROETOE'S aes RUPERT OF HENTZAU, J BIH Bway, | sties tni fain, Byesson aMats..'Daily 25, | Hr Young, Cama ngs. and es &!) kindly let me Amow through your column !f a man| who can walk three city blocks. or 10 yards, which was the distance, {n 57 seconds {8 @ good fast walker aud what is the recont for that distance? ‘This was walked !n ordinary street \ettire, including a hat and coat and on fingstones up and down gutters. ‘You will greatly oblige me by answer- fing thie question as soon as possible. HARRY HOGAN No. 3% Covert street, Broo 5 No. A arack walker would keep @ faster pace up for a whole mile. ‘You walked at the rate of one mile in Om, 42s, World's record, Gm. 272-5s., held by F. H. Creamer Aukland; professtonal record, Gm. 23s, However, 7m. 30s, fs a fairly t mile, i Robert Edgren: As one Interested in Your very delightful column I write to @sk why Bob Fitzsimmons {s not gen- erally credited wit ht locked sadl on Umit, so why the tlon eiyet / 7 Se “wilhe ot Tommy Ryan (or anyone else, for neared the MR. Slesson ers. N AllStar Vou Henri De Vries, 8. Miller Kent & Ema Fra: ty Trai | Star Vaudevill 28D that matter) as champion? k Grace ,Van Studdiford, I know that Fitz may not have made Soo rrark. Ed Reynard, Polly Gira, &@ the weight (158) for all his recent fights, > but, as in Gans’s case, the argument is | 66 ” that he (Fitz) has not been b: nat the middle-welght limit, and in conse-| a &. Quence cannot logically have “‘los { “MELE, MARNI” ST. | Miss Moreah, Scott Jew, M , | Mr Mosiltster, Hart, && Vaud. Nts, 15, 25, 35, 10, 78 AR-MSLaughlin | Bilases Eve. 8, Mat. Sat. at 2 |The Girk David Belasco presents of the that title. T. 8. | | 4 | Hoth Gana nnd Fits forfeited) Can’t Understand the Reason| “fhen'it dawsed upon him that he was refereed. BLANCHE BATESin ° these titles long ago by falling to out of a job. One more try he made at SAMTD HELASCO pecaenteneoe Ricving defend them at weighht. Fits is. Why He Shouldn’t Get Part ere ert Dut roth abe cea tehee heavy-weight. Gans is now welter| ord Gre Waeae easton a Fel champion. I don't see how a wel- of Price for Release. riving yesterday he looked the picture ter-welght can “logically” be the of health, but found himself almost ben: Squeezed out of another job. eect yi pideiaaie|| ony HOFBIAN GOTOER, Pat Dousherty and Eddie Hahn are : Wi s 3 DR. making the pace hot, and Delehanty im your Evening World how Jim Jeff-| Kens, Will have to dig, ‘To. sum it all up. THE DARLING «fi; GODS with Percy Haswell and Robert T, Haines, To-day &S: 3 Nit. Wik— Mey, Fiske. in GIANTS ARE STILL ON EARTH [i ries comes to be champion of the world. | (Special to The Evening World.) Frank has decided that the Delehantys ® { hay slain Sullivan, Corbet. or pits | BIRMINGHAM, Ale. “March: 24. — are there on tho diumond, But not veiy . Spa ay GI i simmons were never champions of the| Frank Delehanty falls to understand | 121%, °0, explained, “but you'll find me Rumor that Memphis Was t0| wet"conaition of the grounds, but in fi World. And Jewres to be champion | WAY New York should pay Birming-| rent there when tt comes to action. } | the afternoon they returned in’ time to | {MON CARLOS, 8.15 ToNig f @ to know how } i in Mace | . u o'clock. ¥ To-night at $1 ‘was the last and only champion I know| It does seem kinder strange, when|~'¢ Highlanders look at least 40 per 7 AMIN CHAPIN gf of the world, and I would like <0 | you come to think of it; but there's Seat SGRTER Gee te tn leonare. Bs Out as Per Schedule. Retoim were beth Madde, but ateGees fie Character Drama,” LINCOLN. —<——s, figured that his outlined work over a sawdust path trom the plate, to ‘frst atters wo ye sufficient for BY T. G. SCARBOROUGH. players in training under him and dur- (Spectal to The Evening World.) the” evening chats. know how Jeffries claims it. HARRY W. milivan, Corbett, and Jeffries w r Pions. If you w: nothing doing for one member of the| catchers, plenty of inflelders and out: ' fielders.’ The only disappointment at Delehanty family at least. Frank ts| Reger tne sony of nittog Tiat ia young and may eet over it, but he'll| Expected to improve with time. mE cae never look like anything, eo his friends ‘Bob Halt" hy : Gercenuiis may .MEMPHIS, Tenn, March 28—The) This is the sevond mee Made tin alee R. Edgren: W Britt ever) Wi 2 sty |Graw toward weeding out his surplt! aK Dinveked out: or tose 3 Bn tegen hile under suspension for getting j scheduled finish of Memphis as a city) PT = Gin SOO ‘ Bowker in the London Sporting Club, €2¥ last summer Delehanty suddenly as outlined by the prophecy of Anne sae eomne il coun Misauene ini the eancuel: area z Qo —_—_—_— eciky-& ATE RistalToaay sea lan ; in seball eye, an Osborne, an aged negress confin | | ECTAR: LOTTIE WILLIAMS, —— CALL By answering the above his glance met figures which were as- the County Asylum for insane, did not AMUSEMENTS. MY TOMBOY GIRL, is PAN ew greatly obli; — — Now te wel cNow “York had pela Birmingham! owded to the! t 4 inning Hoppe got. the| “The colored ho ts credited 9% ri Raat tes Gadebt une “re mrtit; Now York had p rmingham . + ,_| batcony and gallery, crowde: e| twenty-second inning 1 @ colored woman, who Is cre: THEATRE. Bi | Bent the onl » he ever | $1,500 for him, and he hadn't been con-| Boy Wonder Scores 500 Points |iimit. stany indies in ‘gay evening dress 1neren ocr 8 Ny (ORO R foe | py superstitious people hereabouts with: | EMARE Eve cRe. Broadway & soth {| In New York Town met—lightweight champion Jabex| sulted, Before going further, It must Against 391 Made by the | $3 there, and it looked like a fasa-| SUCKS Out the colle fo Keep up with | Possession uf supernatural power, had | MaudeAdams Ay Metnog glishn URRA! ¥ ite. | q 5 t uc ay : rough your | Be Understood that young Delehanty is donable theatre crowd, In a box close| the swore” He made his best run ot | some of the New York Giants guessing | | qq——— a N : P eer waacen; Could you throumh your! “strong onthe way that hols, @ . * to the main entrance sat Wilde Hoppe's| the night—6¢—in this inning. Striking | vecterday, for the city was ina ter-| |CTICMON pecseae BIC Too ie Me ides Seared ilinbh Miephpa tye fog Ue cae es Student in Forty-six mother and sister, The mother closely| his full galt, he sent the balls back und | > Ay naar WU Ev'es.8.30, ie j THE DEWEY 2 — Ree OE yi epslish prige-fighter mcd | member of the Delehanty family. He guarded a green baize bag contaiing| forth true As shutues. Shots eeeminyly |Tible state of agitation, resulting in| | Prancie Wilsqn THE, MOUNT: | Lith 8: fanton Abbott. ce, Re Tn. micazer| Just couldn't figure how he could be Innings her boy's ‘cues, Papa Hoppe, who | over or under done somehow landed just | many excursion trains being run out| oe ER. | (re ie of Thornton A.C. Ze \'sold like a horse, without at least . trained his son from untancy ito pusi-| as he intended them, and that was Just | of town carrying hundreds of illiterate! | DALY’S SHEATRE, Piway & ber | | nacr ae | being coaxed. ing the ivory balls in the way woev| right. whites and blacks Who sought to es- ie. Wea | THE GOTHAM £88 oy i coaxed. should go, was not present. It was suid) Soon afterward Slosson got the balls| Cape the predicted catastrophe. Lawrance D’Orsay 2ieEm Mit cease rome ites Belng blackballed here, however, he! willie Hoppe ts to-day the unchal-| that his duties kept lum at the Hoppe| tn 2 precisely identteal position and | in order to form an opinion of seat | unggy SHEARER ACH, of 3 may | ; : * “ ’ decided to take a chance and get on|jenged billiard champion of the world. | bilard academy, wihicn could not be| scored by a ’ the old-fashion jouthern ‘Mammy’ THEATRE, 41th ot Bot gay LONIAL Horneg Gelato. Vesta victoria, e pay ‘ closed even Smports “/ around the table. He achleved tho | losked like, Bill Dahlen, Luther Taylor, cen 82 Weak 4 Horace Goldin, Vesta Victoria, BURKE SLIPS ( f the payroll, To New York he made|George F. Slosson, who was playing| gion“! even on 60 Smportant an occu) SONNE ot? wut in an entirely different | Mike Doniin and Joe McGinnity drove| |OTIS SKINNER "ug poet '| |f Uiryeiad dK. Mura @ Cara Lane, his way, and in the first game got| match games with world-beaters before | ~ fdwant McLaughlin was presented as| ¥ dive rales In ihe suburbs to ths asylum | | vavaiin si & Digay. ne. 8.0, Mate Ui tet 2 dae tee eaiiy ann ata Thursday & 5 —— ay. crippled. It was home for him, then,| Wille began playing with a rattle, fell| the referee, and the rules of the game| The last half of the e was long | yesterday morning and were given per-| 5 ‘i # piers : i 3 in the twen-| mission to talk to Anne with plenty of time to think over the} an casy victim to his prowess last| Were explained. drawn out. Slosson ran ssion es ‘ ppe = inning In a masterful way, but| "What's the hour of our finish? KNOCKOUT ON MAHER fe deal that had raised his sal-| night. ‘The score was Gi to 3, in] qipiHPe WGo, tbe, Danke easily, be ball! Peg note get the bails to roll well | asked Dahlen, when the party were es- —-.—_ Iilce & on me Reminge LHAMBRA. Fav 126h m Mr. Hopkin Your stopping within an inch of the cush- oe He forgot to figure the mse at] forty-six innings. Hoppe’s highest run|iun, walle Siosson's died o: | for him, and nade many miserable | corted to the cell of the demented one. { all. 80, thinking. he locked himself | was 56 and Slosson's 6l. the spot. ‘The poy chose te te nies | scores in rapid ‘awocesslon.- | Moppalt Rie oid omen ne eyes telgnens te, : ree Es in and refused to budge until Birm-| The most surprising feature of the| ball pecled, OM his Tuxedo ‘and put} or creche thirty-seventh inning it | responsibility for starting what many | | | re Cc | 8 Tah Se Wooartt Peter Maher, the Irish heavy-wetent |{28ham had hanged him a large roll| game was the apparent lack of con-| With “slik sleeves, His velctan oppor | could de se2n that, barring accidente, | Merchants and manufacturers bere re-| | MANE NSE Mratines Setuntay, S18 | = ae Maher, the Irish heavy-weleht | of the mazuma, He imaginéd GriMth| trol of the balls by both players.| tent clung to. his Tuxedo throughout | he could not lose ‘the gamo. Had he| fara as one of the work | FRITZI SCHEER lacie MEXICANA Durilist. has quit the fighting game. | in a tantrum, Willie Hoppe explained this to-day by|the evening, Hoppe missed the first | played in anything like his usual form, | that ever Visite Ome Coes aucing the| | cope ODE! | —— ; He Ip going to work now. and wil try| ye failed to understand how a Dete-| saying that the table was in a draft,| Shot by two Inches, leaving a dimcuit| however, he would havo taken much a = LYCEUM RA rte Me sae Sige MAJESTIC © © * Nis Majesty mndiitormet that he ever iwasve Aehter a t ;| one-cuShion carom,’ which tho Student| quicker advantage of Slosson’s many 1800 thee Phe en and Bal. Big |] Blanche Ring & 100 oth His Majesty | WEST END, poponkt , Lith 3! a PSRs ova PASTOR Sohg a Casino oorecy 4 Dew al it oa t. Monday. Seats Selling Hopkinson, 22specer, to lok for a position as a bartender : he They in ne . ik heney le th 1 ‘oing | chilled the balls and impaired their| both. Thoy started in nervously and|aged to mako a spurt whenever the or ‘boss of a tang of Italian laborers | babe pal Mee Ieeaa that PS} ciasticity, cdusing Hoppe to miss th each seemingly afraid to| wily old Student did. employed in the Bronx digeing excava- ; ; aaihe % ions Ne Bronx dleging exeava-| country wasn't worried. Nobody wrote | Many spread and draw shots and Slos-| ocher, itoppe scored his first shot in| hw? Pthe pame was on 2 to him. In a paper he saw where| son to apply himself more to cushion] the third, und so did Slosson, after Sot. heglelaken Hop} ba Rena ‘te | ip oO ‘oter's retirement from the ring was| Griffith didn’t give a durn whether he| caroms than ball-to-ball billiards, which came anoiner pair of ci Leet ts) ‘THOMPEON & ive a Me aa pheis, f lathe the NPY. Ma BysavvOunie Husky llehtmiae Phens theivous 5 ».|consratulation, there was a fitting ty SRT Ch ee Cloth Too Tightly Stretched. | ines, Poungster, Struck, some: | touch, Frank’ Hoppe. the champion's mA POSIETY CIRCUS —— ; eee hanty could de so ignored. Thereupon] being situated directly between the| Was unable to negotiate. The second | misses and run the game out in much The Li Early this morning Peter started out|y. notined Birmingham that unless he| main two aisles. ‘This, he declared, | Inning likewise netted @ goose-egg tor | sherter order. As it was, he still man- FIGHT FOR BANTAM fe rriaay: lon and the Mouse. ¢ alls In good position for the Hoppe Undieputed Champlon. weight by the name of Charles "Sallo v eight by the name of Charles “Sailor ran up and embraced Commencing THIS AFTERNOON. 4 M Another fact which operated against snots In rapia order. Draws. follows | YOUFS brother, ran a who put him to sleen in the : y 4 ed, be-| and simple caroms Ww ‘ p{and kissed alm. Willie lost no time in i second round with a rient-hand smash ALL -S h C Hy the players und was not appreciated, fe One after another, the young men p|kecting to the box where his mother THE PLUNGING HORSES. 5 on the jaw at the stag of the Mor cause not understood by the majority) oven stopping to chalk his cue. The | S4t and Kissing her algo, | The twenty-round battle for the 105-| RESERVED EVERY pay| BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. __ a risania A, C. last night. Defore hand- of spectators, was tnat the bed-clovi) Tun acted ike a tonle for the Biudent, | on \mitat: © © ¥ and he Is still) sound championship of the world be- | MATINEE Doe (0 | Prey i tne Beten the. ule 3 stretched so tightly that the) Bo.) and parefully’ he: wae the bailg| Tae championship at 18-inch, one | ween Willie Schumaker, of the Avonia| VICTOR HERBERT'S ORCHESTRA. F O O D SHOW the vet-| toxethe hia cue lar eventee | shot In, was first won by Schaefer in| 4. c,, and Kid Murphy will be brought | Sunday Night, Seats Now. 2c. to ®t, y in| ing like’ the bow of @ iddin Were: | this city. in 1901, He refused to play | dx Sa’ private within, ifty miles of this jeats Now. 2he. to 8 . four jearlter part of the game bot Hane Ur eran and: the «youth, found dificil his thumb and foretingernthe seme cig George Sutton In Paris and forfeited | city tanight, “Lie boys will fight for ’ 424 st. N re} ble tt jsiuging the ‘speed’ of the table, ond sawing which has worried, many an, the title to him. Maurice Vignaux won| 4 guarantced purse of $400 and will HAMMERSTEIN S ow Open ; aElnge Clermont Av. Rink : . goud, Bi mad ine tre Pete landing the fin 3 jaw |thelr efforts to obtain favorable posi-\ antagonist. Hoppe sat. watching him it from Sutton In 1908, and on Jan. 15| weigh in at the ring aide. Both fight- Bi wa when he kul Giese cea ean: te force und no| iS If jt were a very pretty exhibitic f this year, Hoppe got the trophy and| ers are in excedlent condition for the Ey. 25,50,75.81. Change of bill weekly. After a numt v| ‘The Central A. C. has an all-star | "8 by applying requisite f eoRutle nia in which he thad’ no aspect in Paris from the French veteran. | eneounter, having trained over two MATINEE EVERY DAY, 25¢., 50c. bouts had | ed) card arranged for its stag more appeared decidedly lacking In skill interest. Slcsson's fifty score was! No fouls were claimed in last night’s| weeks for it. Schumaker 1s a elight (ERED WALTON & CO) Hungarian Moys' Cooking lectures each afternoon at 3 by, the ring, Bu nutes eee - Die erat lgment. greeted with a roar of approbation, and contest, and there were no disputes. | favorite in the betting on account of | (The Toy Soldier, ll Band of 40, Frank | Joly ee ore ya nolinde: Lediles Ore later, Maher objected g 60; it8 Quarters In Maennerchor Hal | Sy one neason cane game| be didn’t seem in the least inclined The only objection raised on elther aide | ais previous victory over Murphy in a|JUNIE M'CREB & Co.!Ipush, Meers Bros., | fnostra, Orpheum. Performance, by Theatres much tape his hai er | Wifty-sixth street, Ext | peeew ae veing fattures | jotQP Back and forth the walis; was Slosson's protest on one occasion | fitteen-round battle several years ago, | Dale Hircout. Wood & Hay. Caborate's | Dhone Heca In ‘Telephone Exhibit. lengthy ok 80MC! have been made in the hall, and the| cterized by surprsing fallures) clicked acrogs the line, With perfect; that Willie had not driven the balls ‘A. special train of ten cars hag |Orsinal Dog Circus, Ranter & Gaudier, others, | irull sized” package, of goods exhtbt of it off. TH e B1OVES ote 4 hd Te t, ordinary runs and low aver-| Ronchalance the Student reached under | out of balk. This was correct, and the | been engaged to carry the sporting men given free. to. first. 260 ladies purchaal ngs at FuCtoney attig \AMarters) ATG: ACES, \comeor tayo: per the table for a ‘powder box, dusted | referee allowed the clah to and from the battle-eroundd, Evins, 8.15, Mat. Sat,, 2.15, | tokets. ,afternoons or evenings, Dvors opp mekee men! ever. . ngers, and only stopped ‘counting Mr. To-Night ‘ ‘ con! sprang to th In the wind-up “ot Bre ts a most peculiar substance. n he ‘had ¢) shots te his eredis | z Robert MONG frases, | Ternieht, (AMuellen's Macaront Nish co," got in the 1 ne FLUEHoy tn S Austin | Every change of temperature or atmos- | He missed on an caey draw. the balla) Wrst Er gog Welch Grape Tuloe Nien ce, Peter f ana ove Ares olactime B, | giao vatrect ath ivaneal re ard to Ret al Starting to ‘atch this space for dally announcements, pees Helee) fal Rice, These boys are old-time rivals, phere affects it, and tts sensitiveneas ti piavewigh nis’ tee nana, ‘heel HYRTIGS SEAMON'S west qeAdnuiotion "350" Partly’ bald tekets ives lina, titer nsdecisive win to-nignt |! Teepect operutes, greatly against | his mind, and took the bridge, whch STAR a VAUnR ILLe LBM, | fee meena After puld furnish @ rattling good fight, | Keeping billiard balls or elastic, nis undoing. ay. Entire Orch, All seats Res, 250. . Dally, tee t Maher IQ AR Bre Ce BOON Ny ar i sett os ROUGE, Crane KEENEY hts, 250. Ae. at Mahe Terry, foung and y ire so susceptible to every change Hoppe Takes the Leed. Waierbury Lites. and Tense “Oneh: IEENEY’S Mlehte. Ait, 2 op y Bae How- that variations of humidity will cause | This ag © them to warp or swell unevenly, while | destined Sheridan, pedogset g destroys tte innings. M chill quickly cracks | for Burke's cor; M Burke floored hi mfortable lead, however, was last but ‘a halt dozen The cushions were very quick both players seemed unable to the balls “ruling right. Even at | Unat, Young Hoppe frequently got them Garden, 27&Mad.Av. Mat. To-day. Best Seats $1 | Degree... Hywnigh playa seven ditterent Last mont® HITCHCOCK tthe. | Bov Next. Door.* Hawthorne and” Burt, Next Monday —Sentn Ready To.monyerer | wMNaNEY SulMe cers TaueaeyT Bs GEORGE ADE'S THE COLLEGE WIDOW, | Prizes. zs hp: mand You do not Know that Soda = aH onl Gaeabte. . coat t | ALLACK’S. Ev. 8.20. Mata. To-da: Daily Mai A arse cosecnnted, fe | sreeegttte were sane tas | 4 pelts n.Fatstan The Squaw Man |LMP ERI Meet STAGS (STO THERICEUBS: ON a ae dans ee Cracker until you know Braemar has al score, He had been making @ sccession of poor runs, while Wille 4s industriousy pounding out trom | to twenty shots every time the ident went back and sat down, ns, cloth and balls are to be and, while there may ariition in the action | tension of the Mr. & Calmaesat ¢ Otto, Tobin Sisters, Ellis Nowlan trent Daniels) swenion wee Grand SERGEANT anue. | AMPHION ne avabay i Next Week — T' BLANCHE NICHOLS’ Preie'e Legh ME ‘ JOE WEBER'S three other boxing stags it. ‘The boxera | Te ‘4 the be only a slight of the cushions a @NSMer| terious Zancle, Parroy Bros. Fi TWGDREE_ ana | Mecor fr. ‘Sooner & “Robinem, Others MAN'S GIRL needa Biscuit y of fa In one ol Ville’: ie 2 ‘ollows ate) a cloth a 6 progresses, the balls | no sectod ta ance Hee ey. follows MUSIC HALL, OF THE GOLDEN WHok, danged may radical changes, always | ny where ordinary . ye SPORTING, clincsing na ¢ Hoey wit! | for ¢ | tats it to ake & draw shot, f . I4th St THEA: At Cay. Poy las Prices, (Bre, Prarrtecrcanaitssiaryrtod ih Maher sma 4 un ¢ nN 0 ounding, however, {t chased the| t YOUNG BUDE th day. 18.16, C HAN! A ‘Broad’ Say Maher Fm atom tie ae oa now of An Open Game. | Shacer it Mig °ektrdinaeye for To taste Uneeda Biscuit is to NG mura ng of te ua weet | (_ “ie! ful’ saa Bieta may Burke did 1 Toran at ’ in Thea. | Under the rules—18-Inch balk-line, one | At this stage of the game the position | METROPOLIS!3,5¢ 8,A¥. Bve.8.15, Mata havin sHeapeamre, colections, thee are. worn g | ai, We a 0 on both sides, “juinted at tue score when sed him, and went on to nore deliberation than eve lay was x ay Wa 1948, Cortlandt, Sold only at office or bj special delivery. fall in love with them. You ~ never forget that first taste, and you renew it every time you eat Uneeda Biscuit — ¢ In a dust tight, moisture proof package. s necessarily an oj enty of und-the-' nd nty little corner till, neither contestant ap vnywhere near to the form >wn In practice. OF course up game in a public row upon row of sharp-eyed 1 enthusla loox } to applaud or de: is a vastly | ent pr sition from a quiet | : of dexterity, where there ger of Kelting rattled, Last ‘s game would have been over long fore it was had elther player equalled in—it Ww n ror will gup- | shot “CNINATOWN CHARLIE, iMEITH Sein] Sea OW D DR. GRINDLE, a7 THE OLDEST SPECIALIST IN BlanfiatlaryGHARLEY’S AUNT) casa: oi 'itsie butte cratmene 8.30, Mat. Sat. | with Etlomne Glrardot | a1) diseases pecullar to men are cu musa fee eae nvads, Sol, Ana | eg AV.., Sint & Sd ay. 1," ulcers, sore throat BRAY Mer, Black Hand | ii,23%, 9 ling, STRICTURE, %, a ELE of any disease resulting trom: HALIA, Bowery, nr, Canal Mat. To-day, | indiscretion or qr rk? It matters T Across The Pacific. how jong ding. Do not be disco Because’ ou hava gonaulted other pha MADISON $0: |MensMahwaten Ov" |ouhers have aled, Private and, ordi sy On eount and. Stosson's and grimmer line oni in to sip up on Shots that an ordina: 19 to a cuchion on’ the craw straleMt ‘ba wzziing twists, When he against it on a difficult shat uid give a stroke with more quickly, ‘more ya ATE TERMS than by rt! physician, | Do you autter trom, blood ‘po NQEMATOOMAEH Rvery iow HINEM jour. fiarry Braham, Xtra Attractions, ea their three rou i At the wtne of the Lone ‘ ‘i efit. Dr, Grindle ou et ie i i than usual force, Ike the novire wh AN’ iis training perfor e by half. a Vice whe by a stale 31 e' P 1 resulte—only in his case the re- vilWim, J, Kelly's ‘Dr. Grind practised his orililant spectacle when the game be | sult, was more often a count than a YORKVILLE S20 ot5a hte kane Vann Wa Iya Browent oftiog, 171 Wi i attler Kelly, Besides these contesig gan. Tiers of seats rose on all sid "A few successive fell ¢ Psa diniedhetesinal inthis A Crabbe st ) , 0 there will be other bouts, Of the table, and above them were the! poth thelr baskets ‘arver thee “eh ‘pte GARRICK Base. Sit: GALLOPS Pe . eS — EK 7

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