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paspeesetcett it \ | \ \ ‘NEW GAME T0 L ‘4 oomprised THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, {LATEST REPORTSAND)| TIMELY COMMENT _ ae EVENING WORLD'S BY JOE McGINNITY, “TRON MAN” OF THE NEW YORK GIANTS. “ambitions in that direction and try something else. ers have started out as pitchers; but.thelr phy tion. He must be of sturdy build, with plenty of endurance. position on the diamond. A large hand ts also necessary to be- OUNG pitchers should lose no come a good pitcher of Curves and speed: | inves in developing a curve bal Of coume there are exceptions to this, thrown overiand or over the} bot they merely prove the rule. Tha .thoulder. This carries speed with 1t, | an With a large hand and long fingers |@nd the ball breaks quickly and dote werful advantage over U) spin around Ihe on wheel h email bands. The m That is the kind of curves that fools the! long, wiry fingers can wrap them around | batter a ball and curve tt with much more} You cannot expect to fool batters| cane as well as ‘gaining much better complet ‘They will hit the ball Apr |somewnere; but the pltcher must work jto keep the batter from hitting It ITCHING Is a se > | nauare If the ball t9 hit the fraction : pody, | Of a inch 00 high or too low It will Ko Pp Pere nae inuat have great {10 some fielder and will be caught. The ucance, and thia must he developed | Pitcher, therefore, must try and have Be ieee Oeil tent The |enOURD “Jugnp” ov his Dall te prevent LUE Hi Aethasl od Ei eer It being nit the nose rength of the urm unless you have to. | ever allow your arm to get sere If you} cen prevent it, Javing all the pb Another thing to study fs the batter, Heivery batter “has a favorite kdnd of } bail. perience will teach what kind cat pedt t tee And then he tilsites thi noxt important thing for a pitcher to] given so aia 51 t to pi ne plate wi pen the learn is cont) hat is the 1 i Pp sich wast ce Sy caishe: enol Stack yours @o0d pitel aiter HOW BTC KT perve against that of the batter, and Ipltchor_may be he can never be yery | let go. uccesnful without he js able to put the | VERY impo ature to pitch F SCHOOL ?02ATHLETES No.4-HOW TO PITCH O become a pitcher a man must first of all have a good strong constitu: | Withont that a young athlete might just as well throw aside his Many good ball play- ical make-up was not suited | to the fob and they had to go {n come other field of sport or some other + rf ire a} ball where he wanis to. | i h positios 7 ball early. The out-curvo and the drop), i ia jazy he can never -be- curve bath come under the general bead | ee oe ee ae tot Ienen of “curve,” one Is merely an exaamera= |i a ok up every throw In the direction tlon of fhe other. The eo-called In-curve | 46 the diate, and he nothing more than a fast ball | wand to cover first ts rat fn case the frst with a ‘Jump on it. thrown off ends | baseman has to get the ball | Be acer } Above all things be willing to do what ‘of ihe poy plicher can / Al exbetlenced catcher tells you, ‘Nearly every school-boy pitch | never look an opportunity to ‘profi: throw what is called in professional by, the experience of otners, rediatet | f swagon-wheel” curve, but | the good pitchers tn both profession yanks the “wagon-wheel Abeta @nd you will” learn — many that will not do in fast company, ‘T at will help you -wheel. curve is an out-curve | ourself in good’ physical con- wason~ with an under-| dition all the time and do not dissipate surowe | fronts tho 288 late [Or allow yourself to become tat. hand motion and spins up to the jlstey #o that any good batter can hit it, ‘The you will have. must always be on dt more fat you accumulate the loss wind 1 i ! WHITNEY, ROGERS AND A FEW OF THEIR HIGH- CLASS RACERS BE TRED BY BILIARDISTS Plana for a new American champlon- Biip- Uittard~ tournament this -fail—are- \Focelving serious cons!deration among \ahe players and a big firm of manufac: | owt who may decide to introduce a Planning a Campaign. for Rich Stakes at Saratoga. BY T.-0. PIPE... ANY PAYNE WHITNEY, owner; H Joon W, Rogers, trainer, ‘Those ate namss to conjure with and which are known to race- goers noc oly in this country, but In England, where the father of one raced horse and won classics, and where the | other—tha veteran ftratner—pursued his calling with marked success for tho late W, C. Whitney. sw form of: playin either extending he baiklines or- making a compromise etween the 182 and 14.2, say at 16.1. George Sloanon, who has-done about much for bliliards ae any player In he Eant, ls an earnest advocate of the To a reporter for The ew ane, tone Harry Payne Whitney promises tn Evening World to-day he sald: “While | time to duplicate his father’s success he game 1s now enjoying the best) on ‘the American turf when the Whit- oom in many years, {t Ja time to in- thoduce eomething nex, and nothing id obe better than a alxteen-tnch Duikline, one shot in which would bring tile beat_American players togather on | of wonderfully bred racers, which @-lsomewhat equal basis. |rainer John Rowers has the care of, £ This -fall__wesiiall have “Hoppe, | young Mr. Whitney bida fair to get's ney colors swept éverything before them, even the great Keene playing second Hddie In that Whitney year. - With an Immense and, powerful string \aefer, Button, Morningstar and Cut: } large portion vt the rich stakes and ble, and a tournament ori bg Carte in would be popu-! purses during the prescnt season, and Tat” Wouidet enter? Wel, ag Carter is planniog « campalgn which will wit- Wp dibetiep kOe TS know me for ‘the [Head SoVErAL, WhItGy horses Delis went Tterleune, and when you got the best | to the vost on each of the coming rac- ee the ich extended beyond the | ut buninese—euccees — hae athe a TMdwa academies, and there 1s | Sone Joubt if f.0% Opeo again. Meantime ) Jp considering an exni- | Bi aio tae Pacitio oval, Button te Out | en siiis Wiligoie. farm and Morningstar ia Tookine erouKe fir « New Tork hom oF efallopenings payer, the naw travellin udlter for rr eas Company, who. wet just re ae frog vie “lied "up sthe Btate hever in tho history of billiards has S sejoved: mish heeltntel. boom. je Daly, bas found, the Swiss ain ¢ that he hus postponed his retin ‘ork Indefiniti 1 costs a teommesper to keep Din cloth and tables in repatr because of careless igarette smokers who piece: Nghted pen’? on the table. rails ts Indicated yy the fact} that one who kept @ record Yast Rago euch ex) 208 total eng te was mora th panied 6 reac lbeate) Picci icy Krowtn, of the gene es leone ero, PrP) ot Magaioll “pumner in hice Ls CLOSE BASEBALL RACE. - The Ri m Wmerica you have the Ing days, Saratoga, that Mecca of turfmen, will Hitney stable end. Trainer Rogers ts developing tha Plans with that {dea in yiew, It is Mr. Whitney's ambition to outsmina Keene ac Saratoga, and hia ‘entries for the several! stakes are numerous, “senting as they do some of the highest ‘class thoroughbreds in the country: Half a. million dollars is a conservative estimate of the value of the racers con- tained in thé Wihitney barns, There aro forty-Ave head. each ‘animal royally bred an. ble ‘of winning racea from { thecbest inte partictier clans, These great horses gre, under th taonal care of Tralner Rogers, hsmself a mill- fonaire and one of the mont Postber va tive of Y te’s million came to him throug’ rac- ing horses, he has never gambled ex- tenaively on the chances of the horses under care. Ho je pot 2 betting mas in the sense of being a plunger, His wagers of the most modest char- acter, and what few dollars he doer Stake on his horses are nover wagered at jess than 2 to 1 and as high after that as the bookinakers wish to make the quotations. “I do not care for the a peter COACH RICE WILL STAY AT-COLUMBI she Maw eo fo ew | Gre spending the i Estate Baseball League, f four teams, representing Douglas inson, Charles §.Brown & €o., Slawpon & Hobba; MoViekar ‘Gall+ lard Realty \Co. and Southack & Halt, ff replaty NK favor and {a vrovine ‘There but one sane, ¢, fe, separating the first teams, A ahi tor of consecture as to n : t Seer ont t orsua| James C. Rice, wholhas made auch » we, cher Gaillard a) On:| great. success in his fret year as coach i undred an ty-lof the Columbia crews, has been re- Raton A. Hobbe and’ Bournack| tained to coutinue his work with the Phe saredaled to meet at Vaq/ oarsmen at Morningalde, and after a angst’ Pay vinit to Baltimore, where he gous tor day, will return to Ma duties at Colum- Dia. yy Mr, Rice has signed a contrast for a term of bhres years, knd has received an advance of $00 over what ho was getting from Columbia this season. The announcement that be has been lew Club to Hold Bouts In Town. jottier mew gthietio club bas been of- “aban |aed town ani wit hold boxing bouts ‘pate & week Cor \ts members, It te tha j mM At C., with Teadquarters at Hades and Tw Stree re-engaged in very pl news to a avenues TN eine’ nee out Eolumble wraduates gad ahiretanedion, ee on Monday rind ae wer gog Joey ee 0 Wo new tommit~ Woatilie: plenoed Trainer Rogers and Owner are and accomplished j see the Initiative of the activity of they to a marked degree. repre: ones as Baby Wolf, ‘And whila Trainer Rox: | came. Tt prevents me. tro: to my horses and my a: “anid Roxets to A {tlend rece’ nie whe trans | his horse of Ketting & | price in the betung s not training | hts ho: | not to win dollarx through gamblin; SE eS S right. drain to win & rece, he added. | the specd of a. thoroumhbred, and success on the turf Tas ‘Teh mArv#i-— cage inettide Sandeingham, Ham fous. He lew * Ute, Nasturtium, Star Sagot, tia not a ho Rteadier Kimarnacie, Yainke r den. wers ts a wonderful developor,of | ything unless he ‘The great Artful ts also a Wh aa ‘S HORSES! Promise to*Duplicate Success| of Father When Meeting Opens at Spa. itney | devotes to it his entirg and absoluce eae at sue will never again be attention, With an honest purpose 4 $3 favorite for the Brooklyn waya in'view. Rogers: di Handicap last your, she broke down, his work to others’ to he {s up and out of bed every the week from the hour the early éraining to watoh film their paces.” advance of Waiiney entrants are to atart. ial prepansaiona Mr. uack watching the work of hia horses. Ken up until the close of is. ta fine horses ii This is particu big eveots in iiiah In these | Whitney and! Rogers are seen <ogether at the ner to jorses Perform. At} 85, knows: each Palm and Bayone! Seven races on the cari means @ la jonaire J. BL and although, the/skilled hands of Rog- erg tried to “torts “have tud matron. t ler back to form all ef- ited. She will bacome # j the racing season he cra urgomaster slso broke Lae Mert dldealt cha aocarebeeir yt} : gown ektbeeare Bout he has come. to. Perviee the work i: the barns and the fang, ‘and will, start in the tflals, Frequently be is Joined incene fo endure te Th MRviteney stable 1s whe, delgnta, to iakere SP Shae albrown Golt SA) Burs | o 0, brother to Bu aster, the track-in his automobile and there whom ey: things aré expected. not go In the Jump dint 7 Bartiett 0, jaa carly: orning Weltor at uve Whit, fit. and, scvera! crienda trom his native sity fey batne and ellahte to, watch the Gay. arhes expected the horae to with, Mll- Wideners Dave Lewis waa & animal readily Wy. nppearance, Gnd whon strone Gp for the Face and the gelding save Kno fine The } barns is jong. and iycludes euch good or Kindly Word for the animal. ows the breedin, {and frequently re! animal in - That Naaturtium—Ballyhoo colt looks | this morning, Hamburg-Melba ted to Taos right now. returns track bas of each fn this wise Ro filly ot or or The ygSt if Whitney is devoted to his horses, ‘Trainer Rogera. who caters to every Want Hke a father over a of children. ligt of horses in the Whitney gam Brookdale. Nymph, y Gwynne Tompkine told y heaee, ee Merry Saint rs to Uris or thai the ¢lub-bouse | poorest atoeplechaser weral of the Fl sie curs-pace appeated-t ne were indulging Judged ride tescastrian sure witht many obse: Miller has won & majority of the last races the prices against his mounts have been try. performance. several frienda in that is his ie gh tone-dietance Reymour Beutler had al) his friends down on Hessian in the last race, “Play Miller to * fo iast race," ts the nt ones Wisse days, Hpeamnet es Dinna Ken, Fancy, Iro: aides, Killalos, King’s Plate, Afiddleto Mald, Mombassa, Prince " Hamburg, yuan Tanya and others. None but the prc uct of the beat and tried sires are an [wecured for the Whitney stalls, and gehervus, too, day four winners were Saylor « Total Dinna Ken, Total EVENING WORLD SELECTIONS BIG WINNER ON THE WEEK. hea Eyening W’ to run first, TUESDAY, JULY 2 . Winnings. Suffrage 310,00 Phantom 14.00 | Alauda 6,00 14.0 $44. Roseben $2.00 | Hollister Spooner 16.00 | Al HL Woods’ Maxnar 0.00 Rejdmore @.00 Total Total Ay: «1 3138,00 a g THURSDAY, JULY 4—Dag's Winnings, $29.00, Agent $18.00 | Grimaldl Pater 15.00 | King James. 14,00 “w.0-} Total . ny $12.00 Litdeton Maid Squire sees tt 80,00, Bayonet McCarter seers 099,00 4 ‘Total Total amount won on $10 flat bet, #4, Sir Lynnewood at 2 Sir Lynwood Jacquin FRIDAY, JULY 5—Day-w Winnings, £4.00, Pilmntp ‘Thirteon’ winners in four days tx the high average of winners maintatned by Vincent Treanor, Jorse welected ince last Tuesday shows a winning total of $214. named in The Evening Wednesday four more; on Thureday thyee, and Friday two. aumber of long shots were selected, Phe Advance stake on July 4 was Yorecasted one-tworthre mces the horres named Following Js the record of winnings on.a Si0 flat ber Day's Winnings, A 310 fiat bet on every t Tues- World's racing editlen, On Besides these a emong them, In most of the to ccond ans, third: divided the money’: ¥24,02, SNESDAY, JULY 3—Day’s Winnings, $118.00. , JULY 6,— E907 OVER DEFEATS. BY AMERICANS ite a < TH Bway. Ing rhces at the ten Willow Brox | bullt at en expense of 0.10, mot ax a SiN re: eo tay LONDON, July double defeat] Driving Patk track at mip on July 4) fret class opportunity for xenuing clean genuied sustained by the athleticg | WAS repeated today. fully four thou- ap tt Whe lovers of horves in Suffolk cis - 4 oat ounty, Modern gvand stands, and. ¥ yesterday in taken very seriously to | #and peopie, many of them handsomely} ("itis stables have eon constructed, heart by English editors. They make! gowned ladies, packed tho grand stands] in fact, no convenience laa ween over: jaickfy comments on the decadence of and lined the rail. Fast time and cx-| looked to the end that patrons Conioe, Lrcish sport which makes possible the! eltine fintshes marked every trotting Uienuelves during etch reinenen a Gharge UNIONS ee i Brys SUT elena prey Ei OE heat and running race. ‘The attondance| dining Tom) and sate, are in full opera- Spe | en, end of Mus Sutton and Jay z 3 a licigaeandericioreranacatane a Gould over the ish tennis experts. | 07 July 4 was about six thousand, anc) Mi yromet, the owner of the track, Be i ned "by Englishmen during the | pice tracks in various sections -of tM? | iindked horsemen. of Buffolk: County )Year, remarks (hat the export of laurety}ceuntry pronounced this one of tel and formed the Willow Brook Driving from ngiand is developing tremend-| finest and fastest half-mile tracks 1/ Association, to control the park and ously, 5 ithe East, privilewes. aud OF | Binty Delaney Brighton jare being di the: Decad, British ae One paper, after recounting the defeats | Many SER of WHITNEY. TABLE NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT HACKETT AND Pionship. | Harold #1. Hackett ana Little, of Ule West Side }Cluh, won the fn die: States! doubles phinship by ard and © lawn deteatinr F, Watson, Jr, Lawn Tenr b-7, #1, 6-8. out Wylle C, ot the letratghe sete in Piney. will meet Wd. A. Larned in | the charpl The nani. |B. Neely, women's |meet Mise Marie Wagner, | Hamilton Grange sepert, |the final boncket yest eras [trap Mins Marte ton, In nattonal | ===EDITED BY——" ROBERT EDGREN. | in the’ fi [round of the tournament at the Or 5 “LITTLE WIN IN ~_ TENNIS DOUBLES |New Yorkers Reach Challenge — Round for the Cham- Raymond D. Lawn Tennis i] round for the Mi¢ tennis cham- tdgar W. Leon Eo by a hdore of 6-2, They had prévtously put * Grant and If L. Westfall, w York Lawn Fennis Club, in the semi-final round. Mothler and W. the challenge round toe women’s singles \Were advanced |to {he nal round, In whigh Miss Ca ;xwaner-up in the chamalonship, the who y_by ‘of Wasning= ight aets, by a score of 6-1, young ained jefeat= 6-3. Paired with Mrs, -R. B, Neff, of Glen, gy Ridge, Miss finals of the we P. Larned, younger terday, He defeated P. | Philadelphia, In ‘te final score of f= Bad } e hallenste round oft (singles, in which Ro D, jlenger, will meet W. A, jof the ttle, Is, |noon, as ‘alto. the Lronten's events = The Xavier Hoeket Bell CROWDS AT NEW RAGE TRACK ‘The great success attending the open- BILL SQUIRES MAY MEET MIKE SHREDK ‘tralian in Charge and Seems Confident. BAN FRANCISCO, Jnly 6.--Two fights} cussed for the winner and ploser of the Tommy Burns-Bill Squires Fakes the Aus-| horsemen who are famiilar with non Square Gardon, akutes, by: basivebamplonenit —++e. ‘The Willow Brook Driving Park was has surrounded himself with about one - Bays that Bqulres was Wren firmly a world-beater Ingland after he | posed sending him to | i Aght at Colma July 4. Squires, who will | possibly remain in America under the management of Billy Delaney, will meet Mike Schreck, In prospect—ohe with Jack livan, of Boston and tie 0 Gunner Moir, the English champlon. England A. despatch and Turns has two fights (Twin) Sul-, in from Boston } er with | pened at [iinet enor té nermantasto | Squires. To-day following reply ad devastated the ranks of In the light of what hap- Colma, Reynolds Reynolds received the “Barney Reynolds, tralia. Cheer up. Yee WRENN." ready all comers at proper tn- Ct) WREN." [ervala if the Monetary consideratione (NORTH BBACHD Under the circumstances, It jx quite }look all right. He hos Just reached the WEEK JULY. 18 Mkely that Reynolds wil] use his own p¥-making stage, and pula pot be Result has cast gloom over all Aus- belleved that} —. 2) A ana pur-| Jeffries Advised Burns's Vic- tim to Stay.and Get An- other Match. American cabled. to recall’ | TO OPEN AT ‘But Rot tho {dea that Tommy 1s He, haa learned and he will be ean ring.” he said. of your head | with the game, de thorou rns Xavier Basket Ball Team Won, ‘Toor Union Settlement five last night in the june the score of 7/10 24 {he second contest of the 180-pound basket AMUSEMENTS. : KEITH & PROCTOR’S SS BULL oly qualified” tor uubles. ref of the Tchamplon. Won the Consolation Cup yea: B. Hawk, of round by ve the men‘a Little, Larned, ichieduled for thin after finals holder of the beat the Madi- 68 willer This was | co, ta YF with, Sails To-day From Paris On the Steamship Bretagne HAMMEBRSTBIN'S, Monday, duly 15 a TELLA PARK Judgment and leave? Squires: in this as to forsake the ring,’ MAN- country, returning to Australia “himself rroas receipts ct the. fig! were There Will be doubt in ard to yf thie amount Burns's share Shad Ligk wrestle with the Squires’ moverients, how ‘until | wan $8,009, which he wan to recelve, win| | furious bulls in the Arena twice [something Is heart from Wren! Billy fan hia refusel to accept a’ per-| Vand three tmes July 42h. says “that | advi Delane: Sullivan has a backer who will put up| S¢eX & match with ‘that the Twin They have met a good bunch of money one can beat Burns. twice, one bout resulting in a draw.| {the frhter. and in the other Sullivan received the decision’ at the end of twenty roitnds. i viser of Tommy iw more tian likely maine in thts count der the auspices of ovght 10. Prof. Frank Tews: able to Jim Jeffries d that Squires remain h try I and other: Aquires’s abare ax loser was oma and deftrien received $1,000 ax rand} STEEPLECHASE PARK Mike Schreck. It| referee. Ro Corer aan no imraied tet set ialees te: | Eeetnanged hands on the Sent. Barney! HUMAN ROULETTE WHEEL, liy Delaney, who ids, Baulres'x mandgot, announe aah BEAT IT, BUY YOU CAN'T. Something for UMvortries haw announced at-einoe ve BRIGHTON, BEAGH ase trainer and ad | title remains in ‘America ‘he will not re- Gigs enter the ring. He declared that he c Burns, waid) to-day t Barney Reynolds, who representa John! Burns'a next faht would prodably take would have fought Squires ‘had the lat- hances of getting not George Gardn van and on hla ¢ Fiynn knocked x draw ow feated him Rickard May Get Burns and Schrect. Tek Rickard, the Nevada fight promoter, also a will probably come to ,the front now with an offer of a $20,000 purse for a fight between Tommy BR the champion, and Mike Schreck, nati puxilist, who ts In line for a fight with Burns, Rickard has ‘been authorized by the miners of Ely, Nev.. to bring oft @ championship fimht between big men on ho Wi! try bard <0 get these ers r Day men some McCarney Anxious to Get Jack O'Brien. That s Billy MoCarney, manager of the TO-MORROW'S | SUNDAY WORLD will contain a FREE TICKET to the, Great Biblical Spectacla Order the Sunday World To-Day, I, | EVERY BYE. ATS a | Gossip OF THE DIAMOND. | the way'his Adam'a apple felt for several thought he had swallowed {t. minutes bi Umpires Riglef and Klein got through the Mathewaon Ix conalderably heay- ler than MeGinnity, ‘GOLDEN GIN | HAPPYLA Please strte how have won man: {vans J. BOYLE Red Amen says the reason he never! anree, plerre Locilier ee learned to throw the ball through a knot | yi error vertitaraciys eae {feared to throw the Dall hroumn & knot) Watney and Miehard Croker. Free Vau j brick house. “That may txplain why many | Kindly answer. the following quex- PASTOR'S SE | ot ov pitchers sometimes have no contra, {Hons in The Dvening Re Wnat eftries's aves ht mn Amott é What Is ‘Hackenachmidt's, average | ically & Kent, toulen, ey | Frank Bowerman lost the dail down hin|qwrentiing welgit? 3, lo thera ‘any spose, | Daraehy Kenton and neck after a foul tip yesterday, and from |Ing paper published which states atte Beh. if : 2 fo games'to be held Fran || GARRICK scts where and when | to be held and to whom to a for entry Wanks. A. GOH | 1, 220 ponnds; 2, 210 pounds; 4, | The Eventng World should give all NINTH MONTH. fn his greatoat laughing # William Collier Caught In. the Rain. |. Havel, a a a a ace In and wi sun Motr, he | ter Ae: ted Burns. i, Wren. the Australian bookmaker and] place Jn) PRIN UO eISHicausTiameablertaehtitha tite THE NASON H FLAYGROUNR, backer of Squires, has. an eo fteer| “Mpurns will cross the water and try | will remain in thy country,” said Jef- LUNA months’ contract with Squires. Hejhis Iuok before he beseen In dn Ameri! | tries.” = ea Se, + THE HEART OF CONRY ISLAND, ” SWERS. = ‘on. TO SPORT QUERIES. DREAMLAND — TAKE IKON STEAMHOATS. Dave Ma the sturdy Callforgla Ugnt] Washington Sporting Clun of Phitadelnhia. | Please state the number of fans to the nai REESE ee Ee, ee ett Yeates “etre Patacinies ant | mile on the Joderton Pare each.” '"*| BOSTOCK Alan, eit ant angie Col, where he ta matenet to mect big Jin | O'Brien appear fn a alx-round bout with | CoS. M. |acts. INDRA. the Royal Sacred White Flee Flynn, the Western. heavyweignt, in, a | Jack Blackburn. the colored mugiliat, at his| Seven. ' pb and ‘twenty-round battle on July 18 befo club on July 17, ta whown by the way In} Kindly decide for A and B the fel- 19° AD club out there which Is being conducted by | which he him been commurioating with him | lowing: A says Mathewson, the pitcher, | PAIN’S FIRE WO ae 8. 40 Pp. M. [rrank aaier, the ex-barebatl manaxér, Flynn [during the last week. O'prien aa not an. /f% heavier (han MeGinnity, 1 mx SPECTACLE, SUMMDANG RIE have plenty of admicers who will bat | sWered MoCurpey's telegrams as yet | fasainnity: da: the heaylest man. © \hien | piuste thothd fireworks Pavilton day without @ kick. Here’a hoping! the information required: oe fei ——— ee KALTENBORN ZON10UR ROLOLAL a4 oleae . b, page Nefroahments AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS. odtiie vente HAMMERSTEIN’S ROOF GARDENS, VICTORIA THEAT. Entire Roof 2Be, & BO. ALHAMBR, And Usual Dally Qrineel Ps Boar Baia and Bway tatineos Thins watiyy W AERIAL GARDENS GEO. M. COHAN in thi sO AXDIN DE PARIS ut Atk Get arya. LAS Wook 420 at, Dally Mata at | MORRISON'S and Sat. MAN OF THE HOUR Sata | Ausguoydee sched SZALAY unre ‘eet, | CASINO #7 8 Batt Neh ct pad HARLEMCASINO Li, FASCINATING. FLORA ee 20 ilionatre sunt Sei Canal eee, ra ROE ER! | ATLANTICOMDES, Boxeryan, coral | Ly rich ny 4" wan ilis-Nowila Troupe nai Kev'y By. at D, Ine. Re | Madison Squarg Roof Garden‘ 4 sz0tn ot | The Maid& the! sh bets €o4 Howley, Anna Chandler, Belle THE wokD Moving Pictures, Fields’ Herald Sq. Heat. Eddie pow in THE “ORCHID © Tel. oa Licpant Dye. "YESTEAUA Ht