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t HOSPITAL LIST OF “BASEBALL STARS. ~ Casualities Keep on Growing Until, ae Slat are dark and tor tricks that -or-middierreteits whe are ceed Feet ered THE EVENIN G WORED, pees o "UP TO DATE | _|_AND NEWSY. BE ETTING LARGER rs ee eee Bey ae They Look Like Report of Battle — What Does Nolan Want? i ASEBALL casualty lista: ‘are B growing until they look Ike i the reports of a battle. ‘his 1s just about the time, In the base- ball feason, when arms are getting! kinked, legs are’ afflicted — with} “Charley-horse,” heads: are showing signs of wear from stopping wild) curves, and all the players are get- ting cauliflower hands, | Roger Bresnahan, whose '!fe. was| Sayed merely by the fact that his! head was thicker than an egg-shel!, is spending all of his spare time in- vensing suits of armor. When Roger again nobody will be *ble to tell him from the old steam It will take a can-opener to extricate him after each game. walks het clank lke a4 - the Middle Ages. Before s0-] home place at Dunollen, N, J. the diamond he'll have to] Time has not dimmed the veteran's ree jn weight-lifting, or he| Prestige, nelther has defeat. Many of | ta +. the people you meet around New {ork| wan't beable to-—carry—it.—_Roger_ien't}-expect-to-sea_Fite-sink one of his old- + any more chances. After meena uepslin Jolinson's mideiee. Oth- as coy of taking puniah-| ty" roe Sonmann ‘co adn athe minor “champion pugilist. ‘That | dashing fight, dancing !n and eae that Roger will ‘“foke"| bing at long range ana. taking few chances. The fight will com i Make the rival pitchers agree to| nesday night at the Washington Sport. just-surround himeelf| ing Cinb of Philadelphia. ‘CAND SHAW T a6 THEE NEVER MORE, A + LAS 7 » THE GIANTS Won A Game YESTERDAY, KEEP COO yn jon'T WORRY. ---- ouRE LUCKY IT ISa'T YouR Lab aha sa res Me iF roar tated Worse - Poor DAN MGANN --= HE HAS’ ALITTLE MEDICINE MAN» KE YOUR MEDICINE ==>"~ ST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. p> | ‘EDITED BY _ ROBERT EDGREN. CHANCE THATS ALL. GINS TO FIG BY JOHN POLLOCK. | CCORDING to a report. which | A reached here last night from San | Francisco, Joe Gans, the Iight- [weight champton,-and Joe Thomas-the | California pugilist, has been matched |to meet in a twenty-fye-round bout at Colma,'Cal.. before the club conducted by Jim Coffroth on either Labor Day afternoon oton Admission Day, which 1s Sept. & The men are to battle for +-60- Rent — of the -gFose - 5 I Paes eronisars cathromandn ben Bex, the California sporting man | looks after Gana’s Interests at pre: i met in rrisco and agreed to the terms | for the contest. Fighters Had to Help Pay Jeff $1,000. | Yor baying Jim Jaftries reteree their tight on July 4 both Burns and Squires were compelied ‘to kelp pay ‘Jott’ the 1,000 which he received for working two minutes amd eight seconds, which the coutest lasted. ‘The. grom receipia were $26,271.60. Burns 50% $8,000 from the club and 95,000 mere, which was Souires's side bet Gut of this he paid $250 toward Jeffriews $1,000, while Squires bad to give up $333.38 eng Match- maker Coffroth $416.67. Squires got $6,060.36. Sailor Burke to Tackle Robinson, Manager Jim Buckley, of the Sharkey A. C., Bae clincsed an Important bout for hie pent — stag on “Wetnestgy night “He hee sngaged Ballor Burke, the husky local mid- Mle-weight, to meet Jim Kabinson, the Chi- cago pugitet, for six grounds. | Rodineot mood off Wille Lewis im a stx-ound bout | before the same club a few weeks ago. Burke ie" always’ tn’ good Retinson [will have to Heht bis : best ‘xpects to rere (ere Anything He Knows Regard- ing His Horses Is Yours for the Asking, to Rane at im etch anything harder than bell He'll have to watch the or fellows _cavorting about under F ‘hot sun while he is condenined to ones looking on. It's a fara "rate® HAT ‘e Bill Notan fishing for now? ‘Nolan fs out with a etnte- ment that Nelson may demand @ welxhl over the 18-pound limit of Less Ughtweight class if be ficbts Gans. Was talking over the possibility of mich @ fight with Nelson a few weeks agg, Low Angedes. gat weigh over 380 Tien sows and Vt 1 over ight now, ci joan easily fight at 1% pounds my Wghts—I can do 190. to. Gans is a big fellow beside me. I ain't going to xive him none the best of the wreah He'll ha +0 welgh in at 188 at 2 o'elock, and welgh in with all hts fight- 4 OF there won't be no BY T. O. PIPER. O-CALLED «table secrets are no Sees ‘borees of C. E. (Boots) Durnell are concemed. This young owner ami expert trainer, whose horee Nealon won the-Suburbuss, deciarea thatall the In- formation of his stable ta at the call of any reputable person, and that any- thing he knowa regarding his own’ horses the average raco-goer ts en- {tled to. If any or several of his large stable of thoroughbreds, be they two- year-olds, three-year-olds or older horees, euddenty shew a fast trial, which, if known generally, would send the animai or animals to the post hot favorites, the news is yours for the ask- aring ‘these two statements, Nolan's latest outhresk has.a queer ‘ook. wi new scheme. hea he [evolved now? .. Although suche trick would be something of @ chestnut, it jooks‘ns if he intended to make ‘the atch mith Gans at 1s, stripped, and daémand: the welghing In | with \triiaks. #boen and gloves on at the last moment, just as he did at Goldfield.) «0 1. iy doing that he would force Gans to | !P& If a horee heretofore lacking ap- eof ‘a couple of pounds on the| Parent speed in trials or actual con- eats aa fiahi weakening “hin + tests suddenly evidences « startling fn See te Sinan | provement over night. and that horse | hi ce In which { perked off the boards. He, alse may be entered. that news or informa- even (f he has to rob another dec! Hon 1s aiso yours for the asking. Durnell ts blossoming into an extra- A 2 GRMENWOOD ts vack tn New| ordinary young man of the turt—an ex: jyvato Nolan has the heathen Upacked off the boards, He alway: York with a challenge to Honey | tracrdinary turfman. he has already} _Mellody. Gre ould _Itke | a or honest and" hi ellody for any puree lying. and pow, he informed the Cer anywhere, and at any | pegnet, “Gooay, he stands for be ¢ x3 ye Lo. F adie seorets. ul thneuHe thinus be would have $ust|a talk with Mr. Durnell in the pad. | a cood a chance with the New Fngland dock to-day, and there wag not hing | Whislwicd be any Of “the /AbET We fhe Fetieent about him Pere was | eying in fact a wholswome atmosphere of qrisroRs,— and ws expressed Ninveeil | annex. Mellod: 4x favoring st © methods tn For, few. months past Greenwood has | + been Pumvcating aU Schenectady, White | ‘there he jumped into the river and res-| for this greatly-to-be-destred reform cued a little xirt rom drowning It took | was that the public -mupporte racing Sa Tong diye tortind the-childiand a jong | and pubic Is--entitled” to—honeat wim to bring Wer ashore, and Ureen-j racing and Inside knowledge. Tals ate| Wood was budiy cat by broken gEinewtTtide, taken th conjunction with th, while «roping @hout on the bottom. But! general operation of tacing concerns swiEely and la -taady. wnose manRgenent forbhd CTS RE fo f@lt again, He tent foolng for} Grats” being talked of before a imedaly, Purses are more useful [race or until the management has had reanwood wasn't the firet fighter to lita fing at the betting market. te in Ringuinh himself in the life-saving | striking contrast. But Durnell te = If ‘erry McGovern performed a sim~| striking young man. Ho has keen and ; feat onve at Stratford, Cc end small feature opped a runaway horse | n and a quarter hai. atom | He is tall and slender and hae @ fre. were riding; | quent smile’ that can be sommatded at alightest provocation and at any moment. When a friend in the pad- dock passed a bit of repartee Durnell miled, and a few minutes later when ne of bla axercisa Daya tious thoroughbred Durnell also sm and remarked: pee the runsing of raoe horses, and “the otherwine open conduct ofa raciik ea. | labdlishment. And hia plea or demand FWS from the training o Bob Fitzsimmons and Jack ¥ non Indicates that netther | ——these-warttors ta-inctned-to-rogard the coming engagement ax a cakewalk Hut, wetting back See Jeccrota of his ‘big facing Stat said able secrets have & good man into trouble cloud from whlch he could not himself, A horse, gay run to: owhere, althoNgh he may und the public accepts it ‘ourse. Again, the qni- is nowhere. Then he post for a week or| when he ts started favorite, but a s0- Dur? ynel | many got | Billy Glover, the Boston Neht-wet got |added another win to his Ist by out- Irena’ Wille Dorsey in their alx- round pout at the Bharkey: A. OC, leat Smtght. : Dorsey showed that-he 1s one of the |‘! Dest feathern boxing, before the local clubs, for he gave Glover a tough ar g@ument all through the six rounds, not- unite, ter of sand | | | | “Diirsey will be a hard nut for of | ha s Been oun “ne hed impro vex boxer, with a wleep punch in ‘bo! handy. iN , ‘The spreliminaries were corkers, and { Manager Buckley Js to be congratulated. ned to hia former best form ’ fi | eoexk, was kept aclose arcs possible. Stable connections LEAGUE, Clut Loute, 17 @0 1221 Phtla’ 6 RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, RS | RSS ington at Chicago, Was gent ont forthe KEKE ow 1 oft @: trae F | ehould know. }n nd win, wall |iere are as fc withatanding the fact that the Bos-| hacked th FIRST Honwe; welll tonian had holeht and weight on him. |!" an Sepa Warner Gris OPEN TO PUBLIC—DURNELL Jobnwon ta training at Atiantlo City, | Those falls for a lad are good teach. DA RRP Sarre i) ps cated poe ZA ney. A part of the experienc c favo nae te Fitzsimmons ta working hard on his te tust encounter If he wants testis | sent to the post Saertonwin —=— — = =~ |suCcCceMALUNy. ‘T n time he exe over again ow 4 may or may WER fits * that horas 1 a nee iiohe will | not know fact It is F f f riick on the animal's back.” hore. Bo the fact tx GLOVER 'DEFEATS DORSEY. 0 the giving up of| known one way oF the public fa Honest. racing, Racing Must Be "Tam i fa fn favor of honest The vor of honest methods jheet—tacing hy stable secrets ticse, are not nm win to-day and repent t At with the public in pos#ession of cts termed Inside {nformation, © Public can choose for acing of Its wagers, T «ame cannot endure unless there ts lowed W, I claim that public public are welcome to. I am prepared jost wo ou the firwt nine holes on the |should-be informed in some nar af to «lve information at any me con- fret and fifth, and Jerome Trivers lost the condition of the animal, ain Hy -porses, what they have nig ballon the third and sixth. ‘ven Ae it waa ‘There waa no means of the (done in private and what I’ believe ich these handicaps, nowever, both | public knowing, and the public lost ite |tuey. can do In pudite, Tam confident ie ened z asa: Mare In not know bri [Uiac the” time “will come w there “2 pret round at match play. thle} pubic never had a Will be a ueclded Improvement along ,.7>8 OTS Uited in a number of aur- ‘o yhat not even the moat nor! Of course, even entions in racing horses xo machines that morro th then {txelf In the rtily In start to LATONIA ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, for to-morro’ Ky., July 4_ races LATONTA he ent Toute i races here ar na follows Fannock Mere wi WAC THIRD Lavite 0s ob Wtipedt ta 108; Chiat Dasinond THIRD 4 “Mile; velling. Orange, 08: Capt. Hale. 106; Sta 3 FU 100; *Nanc: *Betsy’ infor’ 101; June Tin 102, Gamdi Savoltfaire, 102; 'Hazpoon, 102; Mr, MB; Attila, 103; Bernte Creamer, “K, “108; Cita, Sz porentice ailowance __ KENILWORTH ENTRIES. KENILWORTIL oy Saaty 11 HACE TRACK, FIRST RACE-Fty A ANKE Green Dominant, Willa Penn, Ro Jara, Denial, 103 >—Five and » half fur! phon, 108; fon B; Chndinnatle dt inntnes, Philadelpitas 2°eeags, Lees ET) sem pac ng —Dor-| team ata neampan Mb: MEd GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. poets ee EAE de nel, | ieky ePoter icnight ae one 1! Bem fork at Dslrott, | Bondeator' 1032" Hod: | exibhions SUC satient “i: Al 104; *Chariie Thompson, 1 6; *Roquest, 104, “Apprentice allowance, Fa 108, x. ‘The entries for to-morrow's HARD LUCK FOR WEST IN GREAT ~—GOLETOURKEY | Heavy Rainfall and Wind Keep| Down the Scores at a Cleveland. ' | i (Special to The Drening World.) PUSLID CLUB, CLEVELAND, 0. July 1.—That fate in the draw must have intended to kill off half tha Chi- cago and Pittaburg golf stars was the feeling of the crowd this moraing when match play ‘started !n the na- tlonal championship at the Euclid links, It tended to make the firat round un- usually exciting, but at the expense | of the sections which could least afford | ta trae i ceeliestias es sea Ba Luck has been agalnet the eat ait “alonz and thin last blow shook Chf- | caxo severely, Never before have two | men, previously title tokler emi run- | ner-up, been brought together In the | first round and that it should haspen to be the two most likely winners for who have been pitted against ayi_con- seemed Christo, —eech-othertinthe fnal of tho teat held in their home territory, like downright crueity- xt to E M. Byers, title holder, and CWwooc. Fawnes, jr, Norman Macberh, Jr. had been conshiered Pitisdurg’s best | jtard, 20 there was erent grief in ie] he was ranged | | | | } | Biogie Soclety when | | unst- the presen: champion. Lees) but sui annoying, waa | ecdonabie, ing of two former Now Jersey a Anse Grwnem and: Joon | Bi. Ward, for while New York easiry | tted the Het-auiong- Qualiora se 205 Be urplus of talem lo spare. je ained abo dayhght, but the | Lgreone fe not xiow, ys tus sup cikme | MSuc a sehile carly. The decry) was | | , despite threaten OT toawelellor being conspicuous with | a Scotch pisid cape, vegan to fain hard and creased, promising a bad Kinks. ‘3 - Lost bake were frequent. Herreshoff, Both Chander Bean, former Rauonal champion, and Walter BE. Egan Wore defeated, the former by Ned Saw- Yor. Western’ champion, whom Egan Hefeated In, the finals for the national champlonship at paton, two y. plonvalter Egan by H.W. Fraser, dledo, who barely qualified yerter with & score of 165, MQodrKe. Ormnieton, of Oakmont, Pitta: | burg, low ~ H, Childs, of Allegheny, | Peer eae me all but won, and fter he had the the veteran duseball player, John M Ward, whose qualifying score was ig the lowest, euccumbed to Archie Wien or North Jersey. George H. | Lyon, the veteran Canadian, and W. J Travis woa thelr matches and the luck f draw brought these two togetier aft t am oon: andler Egan's match with Ned sr was peculiar in that, although tyer Medat- score. was 77 and Saw yet Sawyer won, 2 up 1 to play J-out he bye hole, Exan get- ting @ band Sawyer a4. Sawyer, how: ever, held oul three long putts, one at owhile Figtn had ne luck in thts respect ¢ ‘The summa’ Straviers, Mon Today Jerome B. lair, N. J, Dent W, A, i Suickney, St Louts, 2 up and 1 to go. Fred Herreshoff, Garden City, N.Y. beat S. G. Stickney, St--Loula, 4 up and 2 to go. = Max Behr Morris County, N. J., beat ©. HL. Stanley, Cleveland, i up. dD. E wyer, Chicago beat Chandler Exan, Chicago, 2 up and 1 to ‘go fironson beat’ Cutler 2 up, 1 to go. Tredennick beat Martin 7 up, 6 to go. Whaples defaulted to Jackson, Doty beat Merriam -6 up, 5 to go. Cooley beat Graham 5 up, 4 to go. Warford beat Bowora 2 up, 1 to play, ‘Tatntor best Clapp 1 up. Shepard beat Hovey 2 up, 1 to go Won W of Philadelphia, who had the next to lowest qualifying score, btat E M.'Barnes, of Bnglewood, 3 up 2 to ““BECOND frat of Midlothian, 2 up Archie Gmham, parole of North Jeracy, beat Ward, Ltoiplays oneness ee Se AW. C. Fownes. tr. of Oakmont, bea Mason Pha} BMidioth Mason (Phelps -of Midlothian 1 up in OMTES FINED FOR BG TEANIS GAMES -LONDON. July 1=/The Amertoan and Australian tennis teams met to-da and-made—arrangements for — the’ matches, the winners of which will be entitled to .challengo England for the vis Beals C. Wright wMl play Norman E. Brookes and feart Ih, Bony wil play A. F, Wilding in the singles July Wright and Behr wiil play Brookes and Wilding In the doubles July Is, and If necessary to decide a tie Behr w: y Brookes and Wright will play V tn singles July 16. mente Cotline wilt referee all the aoe, BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES. BRIGHTON BEACH*RACE TRACK. | July 11.—The entries for to-mor- row's races hereare as followa: i FIRST RACE—Two-year-olds; atx fur- longa: ‘ ae 5 Cleges Ear! tauk Countermand 3 all Package 485 Queen Marguerite...) RACE—Steeplechi ‘About two miles. Cruaedian + Blue: Pixeon. course: nag’ 3 Buttrens 571 Kernel * 304 Dr. Keith 06 Navayoo2ss. ; 62% Parson Kelly. 00000. THIRD HACE—Genilemien riders longs. 5 Sy Sot our KMS True Hoy in| 385. Robin Hood’ | g weacuer, John! S85 Robin H ks i ye Wrestler Before noon it! eh axl Ne pater cent i909 the. wingetnet EOURT cap; one mile and day on’ the Ogi! Red Friar... 1 603 Honome Helle (RIO) Waker oo ‘33 Bunlling ‘Tout 820 Orbicular ri 35) Dick Finnell fd} Golf Ball Also elixibie: 1388! Confederate (84D) Caootiorr Ba Philander ‘ FIFTH RACE—6ix turlonss: $00? Explosion ....+ A eastan ky lew stank in fir Clewes Madison Rare toon, Troublesome Ormur Y Tong Bail Rrurker Reet ae SINTH RACE Selling! one mille and « sinter NEAR King Cole 100 innonen Rrooner SMaxna Stella ss. Prenola egeates tea Ba Kaylor... } Rival nen ) oleate To-day, 4 P, M. ham. 506. * Polo Grounds, Cincinnatt, AMUSEMENTS, DREA TAKE IRON STEAMBOATS, DEVIL! ELECTRIO CITY BY THE SEA. A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, MLAND, LUNA PARK Peed T JOE THOMAS HAVETNOUTMET. “s SHERLOCK HOLMES TRe eI” x oe No. 93 AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY TRACK. 6HEHPSHAAD BAY RACE TRACK, July 1.—The “Bay'' track was slow this morning, but vome useful work was acromplizhed. ‘The best workouta were: %9 BARRAKY BBLLE—Six turloggs in 1.19, breezing. She ts good. brecxing. Very speedy. 80 MALKST—Four furlongs tn 0.48 8é, handity. In great form. os tetir SAM saccades Adon) 78JOHN MARES—Five furlongs in| 9 nrepin Six fh, ee 1.0315, breesing. A useful cok, j © THUPIN-Six: furlongs in 118 BS, 16 WHIPTOP—Five furlongs to 1042-5. | @ sgn furionge in Parte ad ey | GRY Six furionge in 1.17, breesing. 66 MANSFIELD — Five furlongs 19) 8) RUNNING WATRR—F sonera 1M 2-5, handily Has speed. li “in 0473-8, tandliy; Beams te hate & MONTGOMPRY—One mile and a} her speed again, Quirter in 240, driving, Is very. Mt.) gy SINTER FRANCES—One mile in — STARGOWAN — Six turiongs in LH, breezing. She ja ready. 1173-6, breeztng. Not #o much. % CINCHONA—One mile fn 148 2-5, all |i REDOUJN—Six furlongs in 1.17, / out. Is no account. | breezing, Looks well SM ROYAL VANE—Five furlongs in MALAUDA—Five furlongs jn 1.08,| | 1.08, breezing. Is at his best: i tireexing. Will win @ race soon. # TASEICO—Bix furlongs tn 1.17, hand- §9 FALCADA—Five furlongs in 1.08. | | yee eer early speed: pean A u }H GUIDING — ST AR—Pour_fartongs tm Praean oes 7 afi 26. Ix nearly nt WESTBURY One mile in 1.46, bret: |'s9 JULIA” POWPLIL—Six furlong in tt —A—nice-oott, LIT 24, breezing She) is a! nice PETER PAN-One mile and a quar- filly. Ter in 213. “breeaing, Ready for] PXPLOBION — Four fitiohga yin f his best race. ikeeto etn ta A fast filly, 46-PHI GANDER Wort 1 2 REMICEM—One mite LesaA Ts DER Worked with Peter farionx In 1.68 3-6 breezing. In [haypunectatlat ‘ 00d. shape. [8 WORKMAID—One milo tn 1.6, | si MELENITE—One mife and a. tur- | = breeking. Sure to-win soon long in 158, handiig. Is not up to {TS EUPER MAN Ons nla in 155_breez mech, s | ingls@AllcheSneadad® ATILMINGITAST Fear Turtomer — ta © GALLAVANT--One mile and a quar-| 7 TH SNSUT One eile enn eee . HI aaa 7 TRANS r ne i bletaast napheee Raa YCROEeD: | In 1,86 handily. Is very fit: ¥oo4 ST NIMBUS-Six furlonga in L16 2%, GOLD LADY-—One mile and a half breesing. A real clever colt. in-Z4s, Very good work, She is S SAYIOR,Four furlongs In O60, in good form 1 broezin®. Has a lot of speed. WLATTLETON Said—One toile and a a = fsrlong tr 3.00 breezing) A ctever } cs a fli . thal a AMUSEMENTS, ngs 7) QUADRILLE—Five, fu Neves better Six-furlongs in 1.172 Very 8 Doel 4G @ BRAVOUSE: breczing. AMUSEMENTS, ROOF Th. The Pianophiends, Lint toMarnold's—Ant- tal" Actore, Wille Pantser Troupe, That GARDENS. Quarter, Bell EVERY EVE, 615 $ Blanche. #4 w arg aN Doe, Tce Pr MATINER DAT: pat; dha ¢ AvoION DOW NATAL Bobuyr_ Sue. VICTORIA THEAT. NEXT MONDAY MLE. BU TE FOUGERE. Entire Roof Bull, GEO. M, COHAN In Mi é JARDIN DE PARIS nAtsr tbe rn York Muriel Mevue, FOLLIES OF 1907 GARRIGK iva "ei3o- Last wat’ Bai 3 3 Nionrs WM. COLLIER rie RAL SAVOY Sititee in ups ayig Bre. 81 at By Geori Brownies MAN OF THE HOUR ALHAMBR 7th ay, & 120th at. ROOF wig is And Usual Dally Mat, Downstairs, be, Grace Van Studdiford, Dunedin ‘troupe, Leona Thurber. & Blackbirds, Hobby North, PASTOR'S !53is/:0" ~ CONTINUOUS, 20 and 30 ote, O'Drien and Buckley, Wm. A. Co,, Jewel's Manntkins, and othera, Inman & ATLANTIC GA8DEN.bowers.nr Canal at Terry and liner’ Barrett: 1, Belno and Fhaw, Lydia Hall, George He Cactiim, Bechert Fladison Square Roof Garden *;7,%¥ ‘Ore INDEXED “TRAINING GALLOPS — —— to — MANDATE—Four furiongsNn 0.60 2-4, hot — Addvat., | July 11 AT GRAVESEND TRACK. GRAVESEND RACE | USTs Tocal track was a Gaag AE there was quite a heavy rain fall dure jing the night. The best workouts fel< | low: | 79 SHOT GUN—Stx furlongs tn 116 94, breezing. dikee mud. & MARY F.—One mile tn 1.4, breesipg. Ready for a. good race, #1 TOMALY KEITH & PROCTOR’S Phone CO. Im “the M aries. |Bachant rte 10-36 } & Violet Alien. »AKY DUPONT CO, sl alee E Gus be BRA if HARLEM © 10 DiyMat-16-26¢, & Vuude.Curtain 2&8 | BRIGHTON BEACH ren * Karno'e "Night In a \London Muste ‘s Th." Leotard Grover, a iat <Tions” Tom Hearn. appyland Rusaane Cool oesan trip, ba. { South Ferry boata, | yee Hipdrom, Grove.D'cing. Flying Banvards ‘Ir. SPORTING Brithton | Coojest.) Races = @ Nac0es To-Morraw (¥ri at Sak By Course yeached from New _X Brooklyn Aindge by Special | da Retfexcon ‘teach Reeds and Sy Beatle Trolley Care, Special ‘trains with > Cars Via Lone Inland R. it, here Mth Bt at 11 AL My 0B. Me Doata bea: every, 20 mninuier, vin th Bt. necting with special ‘sleciria. Sratpe track,” Aleo via East 424. 61, Grand St, Ferries, connecting ‘with AY, . and pllay. Prsokl 8 CLASS HANDICAP and Combined ‘beatae ‘em ally Yellow Sheet, 239 Firet edition 12.30, Ri way, | The Maid& the Millionaire “°ncsy, ale CASINO Bray, 3, rel, Jou shag FASCINATING “FLORA Fields’ Herald Sq. 32k, & 08: Tet 35-8 Eddie Foy” i= Thi OxCiiD UN ASR PARK 250 * STDRPLGGHASE PAR lay. P Hurold Weber, of Toledo, beat Ken- HUMAN ROULETTE: WHEEL, TTAN BEACH. PAIN'S FIREWORKS, 8.30 P. M. Coca, pal :