The evening world. Newspaper, October 5, 1906, Page 14

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THE EVENING WORLD, FR IDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1906. “BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. xs | FANS WANT WHAT : 7 ee Dare-Devil Drivers and the AP of Death’ | ae THEY WANT WHEN ae” HE ee THEY WANT.IT a a $ EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN. UP TO DATE AND NEWSY. O~-~@ 4 vers aie DAN Maine Muze \| October 4th a and 6th at i ERRACE GARDEN, al (ee Aner oLy¥M IAN “BALL oe But the Fans Will Keep on “Wanting” as Long as Farrell and Brush < Stick to “Business” \ Principles. oem House tN lounrel. proposition aT cot aye ; meryeceot D MICE or Don't think for a mon Vthat—Mr.—Frank Fo to prevent a mat tween his Highlanders and, viangs because of chiidish and with Brush iad 5 keen aero | Garrick i i Nm He in 1 eae oY MOND. prevent bis k LYCEUM mA Waa Bre SL posi- ay THE LION 42 MOUS Mf. Brash was in the sor tion when f SEW AMSTERDAM 1 i Mata Wed @Satc.13 fefused to corrtder a future mateh With the Hilltoppers, say-} —-— —--- ing that t To any one ca no rules to cover the event a head on his shoulders, {nstead of between his feet, it is apparent th if it had looked like “good business” Mr. Brush would have been willing to stru along. under any old rules, or witho = teieiten Proto ANo NOSE { ' ; : ELEANOR ROSSA = —— BROADWAY S Sete eee = Teil ora aS Pitched List Gameé 6 SOME REAL FIGHTING | a : ‘gee. Furrelli wanted it, Brush didn't need ed t0| Sick in Spring Practice, | | Seagon,and Will Rest MARIE CAHILE t ee SAC en Canrunaeet ies aes Se Eee eee erie Tenet ass tTe jax ever, Tam sure there & In me." Son Ja att a yo McGraw betfeve ner in fan 5 tookerttike-a-# League hall in Milwaukee Brush had the pittro: have bis Giants beat the Highlanc Te teterrsvonid-ser quently Mr. Brush soy no meeting. Th Se “McBonough-and St Clair Furnished the Best Contests Ever Witnessed in isheartened. nts, whipped out hy Chi PRneksaeo haves beer uN m NERIC many years ine grad reich Hane ee smith ffs These Parts for-Six Rounds. sim the pa: ue p> the bans followers don't) Well he» e “B care a particular whoop for hust- | #8 principles. - Mr. Brush and | fce In thelr estima- | kee a-scrap to de- | oheered on one peanut peddi choppers, n firat saw thir Mot Pa. the State Mathew ring with the ran the ans in Jack and J) and Oth oa : ey Blanche WALSH In Tit Dell ringing just ran KREUTZER SONATA: linch and were Fr V ing. and the DIXON'S: tre To ills n ova- “Th Next Week three-round | Highlanders bo st sought Helwas ahora fusal and Farrell who hide Tho ,Hilitopperk we re beater fans would Shift hack 9 Grounds. ‘Farrel! has alcare vy grip now and doesn't care to risk losing | ro: & makes him |W matched as tf they had both ca led off ace in the box » midgets. At thir ed into the box of the an supports baseball, He puta He doesn't man th ¢ He W. of aix rounds bell soundéd slg away at ei forget the first game I says Matty. “I shut drop outs ty 0, That waa some I was tn love with "He will come baci hen a.kid and missed / lin after the Kame We used to. wixe young field; young he was bl \ and) got over ft team, | HARRY BU RE “HILLTOP TEAM WILL STAND ‘PAT FOR NEXT SEASON 12 i eee "Farrell Must GiveDecision 3 a greene mem Belore-SeaSON Ends 10.1.ihe. Keep Players Together. started rig r, and never evand break up the game.” said Mike Don- HA THEATER, (24 St a ACKETT: HACKETT 4? u Nxt.Mon, Seata ready, “MR. HOPKINSO: oe Next Wee * reduced to a plain by—rival—_meenates— thet Kely to keop eS nting | hy tten by a fox anil ne A. NBW AMERICAN PLAY - CaROEINe Sone Nit = jit Wills NxtWk,JJ Petropolis 12a & SY Ay. ARN asth 1ght “so fast and victo {round they were “White Label” ._ Aevey Art ster Cukcey eee bie Dia Lewars, pela Manager Griffiths a ; nounced that-He- Would el Retain All the Players Raney ii Trocad: deros Petra AMUSEME a “KEITH nie “FIFTH AVENUE Bway SDN Thone 2880 M gE LMRS. LANGTRY | | IMPERIAL, Ssigicreottti “BALTIMORE BEAUTIES! | (eat fevery Friday Byer =! AY EVE. Res, Seats, 50 | LE BLON i cmRAY TWO YANKEE FLAGS f ieee prop t34-te ith — F400, rants a eo |] “A Sociely Gicls es: eugene if CARANS NS | Races a ics GARDEN Sos *Tingles, with Meallty."— Globe {STOLEN STORY THESGREAT NEWSPAPER PLAY. | i ae pa > HENRY || ANGLIN MILLER | ' ee i ++ THE GREAT DIVIDE i x f PORN OTE OTIS COC IGT IES . rs IN & Mi. MILLER TRI- For PD NEY, Ce OeEES anuy 2 « . TA i Mats Daily, 25 PLADDER Well Dressed Men Rat q race Siacharges Annie Ttuseel!i A 3 N aeag rae t Dischar ki-not Idok the paft unless their clothes |] MANHATTAN yas e made to measures The t2 olume of | GRACE GEORGE, “CLO HES. business that we do, toge! ur ir facilities | = ss for buying-and ma to BOUL ONS? Make to your $15 a Suit ‘or NY, Order for Top Coat. |IWALLACK’S ®ny.4 Thos.W. Ross '» Popularity. Ser ty We make suits for $20, $25 or ane SOE EE MADIEON, COUNTY FAIR. | $30. As fo what they are we are ‘ cR | THALIA Qj N. oF > HIGHBINDE RS) bike WocvetAae ha hilt 80 i % 1 Week— BUR 0:0 to he judged by those we 2 | DOE peal p+ -imake for $18. aN THE cl ‘AILOR BELASCO pid: SYED af sae at a | RAE ee i 3 money ick Me aneestles, a Serer at BLANCHE BATES. 4) ALINE reacts eusTs hao, Mita Weal Bsa NG Fields’ HaraldSo.2tea,, Wears oem z AN Star Co, in /BOUT TOWN Sta Wea ate Walaie Beas REST SEATS 9) THE TOURISTS RIGO HARLEM CASINO g QVCML ST, & Plays Nienthy-Table a’ Hote? Bat Sun nik i soadlings, apeedlily cured on y inpedimente. res waste tite. Viaite Dry 17. You would pay more for ready made, and double at other tailors, Ranieuber, satis

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