The evening world. Newspaper, September 12, 1906, Page 8

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ann nn a ee Ul” 233 <n de Oana enCaiee ue To bate =SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT & poster Potten, | / ] WHE WORLD: WEDNTSDAY EVENTING, SEPTEMBER 12, 1906, { BROOKLYN r | Jumping Jack O’Brien on His Travels. MAHER UNPLACE j) ROOSEY EL] 700 | GOOD-BYE GAME IN THE ST. LEGER LIGHT 10 MAKE Athletics Handed a Lemon ' Ieeywene 1, Crimson Candidates Turn on Last Visit for Sea- . America Out for First Drill in J ‘ng eat 16 tne words eu son of 1906. Soldiers’ Field, ing his claim to the © welght championship Rghters trom every | 4 Philadelphia 00010030048 I hat Evening World.) *Recently Jack returned ¢ } 5030000 4 Eng ® boet " nO Mass. Sept. 1 respones sion of Engiand with bra paceeeeerioniey K ‘ ‘ 1 William @ cheerful wh ie was nt 0k ' tr, and . Hatherly Foster, Pigtlly Snroty ba BATTING ORDER. Prince Wiliam, 19 ta 9 0 iy ie es for the Harvard Dis way to A Philadelphia F to4 F oi " . ted for thelr Thomas, ct. ehamptonship way. Jack ts two tails .. | Jordan, 1h A year from ow, im he picks | MoCarthy, If. tternoon on Soldiers VARLINGS 60 FIR: SING PADDOCK. Be sour lemons here the United Alperman, 2b. States in the mean time, Jack can de = print proudly to als record, te}l ue how be conquered the earth he is the first real. terated o Bason. p at Umpire—o'Day a BROOKLYN ® dali-tossers UnPinG daca Sietinerll @®’ Brien = 6 ; yi Dodge y, va - two heavyweights whore fa r of 7JHAT'S Ate Y, Sprewe wll slay Karoearie Y Y/ Chester. O'Brien th — ~ . ‘ S er to i iw Oy THe -cnawepiensily. cl Ti ~ ere on the steamer. He wil oe ti : @nd can then tack on nam pio a" ° ——— . , Pacific Oeean” to his list of titles. A = s — are McFadden, the old time lightweight int The World office y y and left a challenge for Joe Gana. George NOLAN SHISSLER ip a bricklayer now o pert of handy. : put him in grea Li te stronger than ey harder and his ha that he wouldn't need bandages “I'm the logical opponent for Gans, feature bout of the 8 ‘ ‘ . until they see me in the rifig with him. | Doo * bunt fly es Rigas Serle zs 7 ~ re { Tam the only man who ever knocked | @n’a hande a: argument after A x M Gane out, and the coon hy t oa | he rum, en . a ‘ : “tn tie out of the way if he wants to) eae ' : liek ‘him again, vo 1 hoe Dll ml En vinnd or icky { Mhandger, and he's willing to back me “ gcc mca = Cleveland-Cincinnatl Series. With & wood wide bet m- | . Bubiness Masager Ha ones in the old ¥ nm inw days, He The en ¢ ‘ ‘ as & rough and tough miller, on the q " * Melacn onter, ‘McFadden started tune. | | ra Tenth Day at Sheepshead. ies Fast. fing: 4 mp ing in 1990 In 18% Ne knocked Joe Gans | ( ; out in the twenty n | uy wi ’ twenty-five re e | program , t e , round Ke i z Se | AMUSEMENTS. | \ @mon after 4 i. ae AMUSEMENTS. bo dreiaon. on ’ er. by a JOHN DRE W Le ® teh-round draw Mie: , PR sec. yeel ar “ye este ete ranges tk ri a eis A s ne Dr yeRs. | f Patindelph ag a ae ie ent | FN Soci TY cikcUs 4 * s Hy vd Bs a SROWwhON Aden < * AMUSEMENTS. re 7 “ : Williams tg! KEITH & PROCTOR'S- ie LittieCherub 1 tk a Daun Meustint, King of Ha . we i rae ; AU ptar Vaudevilse THE HYPOCRITES. M t Z ao ¥ * , iprimtotee the areas, | SAVOY 4s ° NS |e (iti ; Seventh Inning “ " oy Bele Fos cit hi tne | onda GARRICK EA ai gs ) ‘ | .H.CRANE' . : | ANIERSTEDY is KNICK ROCKER mr, ; jecasing ‘Se. Sic* The Social Whi / ; “i ; FRITZI 'SCHEFF, rca : : Thirh Sitoeeees” ‘ ln New York Town } ETROPOLIS | Mal > M pe rhe Pete, With James Harrigan and hie funny 50 sis TOBACCO ‘SHOW — | tat & swans 2s" “ss Nensiie EATER NEW youk STA KS. “ | 12 | " armel ua wisi oat MARDI RAS, wl, 4 ete BLANCHE BAT { DMPSON & DUNDY'S “GREATER : LUNA PARK 1K. MUstC MASTER AM. to 12 Pa Laat LIBERTY 742 We et » THY BLLIS JEFFREYS" ints Sy¥eoxr7yER* an | ee ata i EIN GAS) rer CLOSES s HARRY BL w Eni ‘stb DREAMLAND SEPT, 3 ioauys.. | Mi CAREC TW'A EADERSON'S TSE re | New York THEATR ’ | Wren ROGERS f _ SPORTING. i - Y ‘Six . | ee rs bok ‘tie. wis ; ’ ‘Tegel a a dw = r | aad “Auden sore = ee ee - 3 | (OLONAL iw MANHATTAN ? eat : 1 ; eS ag ‘at Grace George, “Clothes.” \ ; ; ; ‘ me :| METROPOLITAN ®yynyy7.28 | OLD DR. GRINDLE. : @| Mt : i sata Dey Seth, Sie JROLLER RINK | “s*itwiscs vats” | AR RRR Ge tT Ht NG OF THF CLUBS - " . , i Miney ry evra’ own Com at = r Pn Under Dr, “Grtedies. treatment All ainnmaet { ie ite Labe tle FHRASTE,1 6, Uaten ui : HEBULTS OY YESTERDAYS GAM: é; BYSTANDERS GET BULLETS, roceman Jonah a rciar recur ene het ett LOA ee SieLIT TLE STRANGER i goss vestnies [ite ‘ " \ ry ee “AND | AmkG BCHT BD FOR TO-DAY \Reax ves) * n mo, Htallans engage Noone Pete. ras Beth IMPERIA "Fulton, opp Prat WEBER'S Rte ee ‘Mba ere venion ot ie ; ® afte ot tn the RHUKING | | WEST END . MAT. TO-DAY. the. 4 230. | Vv: EA sn al Pelle deipiis Cleaitnall si Pitature. 7 ath, epeazed mad dos ullets 48 | of the Iushg Ipland Ce fe MISS NEW YORK, JR THE MASTER WORKMAN OVER 25 YEARS. ¥ . PH WT. ‘Pann. At il ay. Mat to-do w | Oommmmmson YiRY LO CHANG % avenue by, The Italians escaped (Mate. Dally, Atnatours Friday Nigtt 14. Belma poate “Queen go ta"? Te * Gentare tw = |

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