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ee PH ECE VERTaG WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY ro BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. pe | roszer“eocren | MATT M’GRATH, THE MAN WHO DOWNED THE WORLD-FAMED FLANAGAN. Y LOSE PURSE — oe : a WHEN MAKING A REcoro THROW, IN RECENT FIGHT /. ey Se Piladelphia Club Officials Now Try, ‘to Welch in Payment on the Plea That the Contest Was a “Prearranged Affair.” In APPEARANCE PCGRATH 13 A LITTLE More So THAN p ase « ~ WILL CHALLENGE FOR CUP GLASGOW, July 19. — Willlam Fife,; and created a atir among thope prominent the British yacht designer, has accept-|in the affairs of the «port It ts sald that | e¢@ a commission to design and build a they are ni to arrive in this country | new America's Cup challenger. The | erly he August, after they have finished i | hame of the person who gave Fito the !h¢ challenge round of the Davis tnterna~ commission has not yet been divulged, Una! cup matches. They will probably " splay inthe allcomers’ championship. tour: | put the probabiitty points to Sir Thomas nt aU thatNewport Caslnars wnihibe ie Me of the most remarkable developed when’ the Washing-| ton ‘Sporting Club, of Philadelphia,| fe | announced that it would notpay Bob fm =Fitzsimmone and Jack Johnson for) their fight on Wednesday night, The club alleges as an excuse that Fitz} # and Johnson -did—net—earn their; “We do not want to keep the) “ adds the club representative, L money, % “put If the courts decile in our favor} we will return it to all of our patrons! eam who present their coupons.”” { | cy HEAVING THE {6 POUND AAMMER Over i7o FEET. On Tuesday. Aug. S), | Lépton. 1 Fife ealled for New York last Satur- | = = — ‘This latter statement {s.a howling | day, and it ts belteved that his trip ts AMUSEMENTS. foke.. The Washington Sporting Club managers know perfectly well that isle inblanat Beez Onsinorstt et te Uy : AGS Re ies rise KEITH & PROCTOR no man keeps the coupon for his seat when the show. is over. There will BY T. O. PIPER. “Jim" Shevlin, of Brooklyn, js quite a/ | terations of the omditions of the cup ~ ROCTOR ‘be nune to present coupons, and if the welching scheme succeeds, the HE Pinkertons have been requested saree at the track. He sits on the club| A | race were satisfactorily concluded the dav. Pirin ay. Sorel i 3 Raviate no Sheps: |Pouse veranda. bul never peta. 11 aah | latter part cflamt year “4s MAIER TY > S¥rioney ‘will reat snugly inthe pockets} Fitzsimmons would have won on a fou by the stowayds of the Sheepe | pitting yyars ag” he ealas Mot Over It waar howeveriiaerseaitonailowsthe? | puaus iat cnbesuet |S head Bay meeting, it {a rumored, t movements of 1m‘ Gattney, Frank Farrell, Davey! trainer thought [Johnson and the rest of the clique tried | to put Stylit over for keeps. Saturday last et tae club owners. MecCarney didn't stop It, He saw the | © And’ if this course acemed hardly |€oul with the eyes of the club man- | to investigate the re ager. Ho overisoked the foul because |@ certain tockey and ST. ‘Chimes of Norm. a 130 Marlen. | Nortag” 4 Stehotven. iy | matter to stand over to neo what in- |} D'y Maczs-0) Hes /w Vaude, Curtin 288, | formation could be gained from the 125 3 tse AY AAS DEN DERG Co. | performance of the racing cutter White he © Yegitimate, how eaay It would be for 2 | 2 he Wash to have stopped the fight would have) to be concerned in the crooked runoing [4 a lly <managers of the Washington | iieered the apestators, who wanted to | ¢7 aq horse ot-Bheopancad All week |‘ Mlly was played by the combination | Heather II. which was then under con- ae 1osz6 ‘a Kent, ‘Sporting Club to have the floor swept,|see as much as they could for thelr | fora kiNing. but whe couldn't Tat” the | j-struction tn Fife's yard The phenome- | UNIONS Lh ED WM WADE CO. in he stewards have been investigating. | soute after getting off. well Se oa thatihearattendedithe tiodts money. As club manager he cared not ‘the coupons collected and then pre- | - ¥ 1 f the 0: j t tion of the sheets | prominent. She wi ad fee payment by thelr own agent. [UT for the riebts) of the boxers. Hej and with the examination of the sheets | Prminentis, "She weat to Piet bec Pen Ulr pare IEE ety. aul desire: tolprove t0| the pub- | bovular soneyenieiny peepee? GR TALES CS CETTE) edecrtinteGt GLY Dhaba —— terested in the America’s Cup profect | fe only oe ae eri traanes Garaee thought that Fitz- | Concludes to got a report on the meve-} Handicapper “Pack” McKenna figured the to proceed at once with. plans. Definite ND, Oth Av) Edate "Leonard, Me," continues this jocular representa-| soiccie was not In shape to fizht he’ ments of the men defore making known |#ixth race one two, three as it was run steps have now been taken: iitboweices| | Sates ahermesee To Invade Our Court Dally Mat tocan | Gunkatl, Troupe | | / {tive of the club, “that we were not a/ forfeited all right to object later when their findings. The running of tne horse | (Pack’’ makes the firures tell the story | party to any prearranged affatr.’’ |e jumped into the ring, stated that In question was chaarcte: aerecan beokice, spelhe, “aceh And then how the’ poor | a <aByED to Ss Woukt teferee himself and ordered j job,"-and-fcliowed «similar shady t far. a3 ot back | ‘Another howling Joke. By pocketing | i, ‘Hent tp eo on. even after he had| at Belmont Park. On this latter occa: |' the Plunginng stride | {the couponless public's money the club/neard all about Bob's Injured arm,| sion the norse was declared to © #D1¢| Ruscimo will do next Ume.” There Al “prove that it was not a party| Everyone around the ringside heari| to win, and John W. Gates, as Well 4 | sip yesterday, | invage the courts of this country. This him do that. | otirer heavy bettors, were ‘told to bet ews was received last night from London, to @ prearranged affair.” : . jon the animal. Mr. Gates did not know tr Bee cone oe re. cee isn't the first time the ‘etuh/ that his money was going on a “dead HAMMERSTE! ee ese be _$1:%6,32;-—Jonngon's end | as attempted to welch. A few | one’ until after the race itself, Then 5 Bway, = i z3 welch. he deciared to a few fri that he Return to ame 2 Be pecentage 2 acheme on Greenfleld. an English boxer, | Wagered. $21,009) on ine horse, it is des | OUGERE, D onthe xround that he wasn't the fighter | /aref. = Lhe stewards have questions | ea | NED Waxpuay's every owner and trainer who was rep evi GANDA wale ate —-__ ibe: OES any one imagine that for he ‘pretended to be, but a dub. Green-| resented In the race, as well as the N Pitzaln leld won In cou : i % piseernvaNenedsy —AND— Riunal “AcE D $1,906.32 Bob Fitzsimmons, once won In court And got his money. | Jockeys who rode, ‘and there js more to \ | MATINEE Daly, \iiancne, ¢°Avelos, ie: i aug cs s hole story ts teld. | py ear champion of the world, a man if pwan dhlalsamoaniocarneviimenacer ine re eee His Wonderful Throw of 175 fact that he threw 175 feet 8 inches Fea ia et ey Oa RET Pee flees Catone | | Norman E. Brookes and Anthony F. Wiid-/ ing, the Australasian team of interna- | | tional lawn tennis players. are plannion to HOW CHAMPION JEFFRIES AND MGRATH COMPARE. Jeffries. McGrath. 6 foet hy inch... ssseeee ess Helight.......--6 feet 114 inches. 44 inches ................Chest.............0+. 44 inches. 34 Inches . +++. Waist. seeeseees 40 inches. 42 inches . ++--Hipa... + 42 inches. 241-5inches . +ee-. Thigh . 24 Inches. 16% inches ...........4...Calf........+,-0++» 16% inches. olutely cle 0 t ‘ TA THEAT, Pantser’ Troupe, with an CuI pte aan of the Washington Sporting Ctub, | Trainer W. A McKinney t# seine res Feet 8 Sunday 1s Consistent with his ork in Pane. Ppoe Ie Mins & Hart atts 4 hi who offered Fitzstmmce t Tromp ready for a race at @ mile al in | public this year, for he has made the|— rotx, Vitagrap! else? Fitzsimmons was cleanly knocked |, ed Fitzatmmons a maton | Tromp fenly fon & face at rive Peet 8 Inches Was Not Al- | following throws! Irish-American with Tommy Burns months ago. itu | se alnon_ comin, Heat, vat ie radar Be, S 5 | Decoration Day, 167 feet 6 inches AERIAL GARDENS abtea the offer mrraged tern Fetting: ite beat forward, eats lowed by the A. A. U, but | Fora” Meamen, “Travers iota ee ConA led omit the dates for—hts how and} bsrmeli te watch imalis trainin 3 Be j in Ynockout. Everyman who saw tt car-| oo aa enstward.-Then MoCarey- too, for he, am well as the next He Is N = knmes.i01 fest €-inchesvon July. 4 z L tward. Then 2 ysute | ifcea to get gown right-and-he and Mc 2 Is Not is first tu p Atop the New Yorks fies in bia mind a clea rplcture of O14 |Aeniy became silent. Fitaelmmons’s tele. |eintey, understand ach’ qther im, teat. te. Discouraged. j yatcarath Ja very siow in his first tara. | FUARDIN DE PARIS wes? tte Sr ie linto the laste so that when he daltvers| {| Musica) Reuse FOllies of 1907.2 hl launching of the welgnt Ix perfect; | EAll the Stara at Sunday Laie for he Jets go when his swing has at- ~< talned {ts greatest velocity, He cari ALHAMBRA 4 iaith at. | hie hands cisse (0 hie head. not ROOF Bry their backs always brush ugainst the| ang Sie Niwot 615 cluster of light brown curls on his! That eteepeiedinn Lda wetiay Pere Fare out, -<—, |eccéoted the offer, arranged terms, can- Pirere was n> —Atiestion shout tint} . Mob Fitaximmons fiat on the floor with | ams were unanswered. At Inst tt de] SRC ye yop um can a? much Detter peed M ATT M'GRATH. the New York A. Helen Porter needs a new brand of ois ever going to wucceed mgainat a ifs face aeainst the canvas, struge'ng {votoned that the club had flunked out With all the gameness that 1s.Jn him Jof the match Fitzsimmons wan forced to Ret up before the count of ten was | at « lace hour to arrange new dates for | If Gecaie simeio broke, the preria:s hammer recom! last Sunday at the Tipperary Men's games in Celtic Sho was his show, and the result was that in- ‘ankee Girl or # over. stead of trous sonson he | 1 out of It at ne A ve If there was anything questionable | amo out loser many thousands of dol. 5 ae Ry: 15% incl ane rf : rl pulled oft in that ring it was pulled | Running Water ts coring back te Park, Is not going to grumble because ete iM ELS oreerercooonsa a LE eitanacisionacos HG IETS Pure Sieneiarecntantey eres re discanecele are jeter others. TZSIMMONG and Johnaon were|2tmereay. the having worked |a ‘very the throw was not allowed on a tech- 12 Inches ...,..........,Forearm............... 16 inches. covered by economizing both space and PAS OR’ 5 gD AV. nicality. Tho hammer broke as Mr, 174g Inches ...........ree-Necks +++ .. 11% Inches. (OS oD eet cine = and 90 ots. of the club, Just before the knockout | Johnron, fakrantly fouled Fitz, throw- | ican crack seema to demand and con- area y Manning. of by McCarney, referee and manager trol more speed from his foot work th: McGrath wax about to make another of peopte ta the Washington Sport- mile (11 hy the attractions that drew reed Hand sh T Phe —beasils.tothe.floor mith al aN peir periodical | thFOw, and the A. A. U. rule governing | in the o j ea tabs show-on~Wednewiay-nignt-}- Whenthe thelr pertodicn in the centre of the circle. and with the; look ike. @ sprinters, for tbey are Rip-logk. An honest referee would have [Thay and not’ the club earned She | plunge yexterday Tir Dy turned to Sen. | TECOMGS” Memanqw” thay the” welght~ te Lother-marky tte-exart-circumterence:~-| niceiy-ientt: metiiv-the-aniles-eC-e-umpen: ley On ng ensesVe lea ccoretnasnnwe ithe Kaltenboras SAL rineh ett chalaied (a e fle un 3 Ms 1 ee Rib teai— 2 n the same condition as when |, He stands a trifle under six feet, and| McGrath believes that If he ever got a| (itty "x W Rood, distance: and. hme, « i eect ie tlahr ere ator Christy’! and swld: ‘A few more of| tried the record was made, otherwise re ney that was takea in, does not look hls helght on account of | chance to train like any of the cham- stopped the fight then and there, and | his perfect proportians. His arms are | plo RELEASE OF A Be peeea peor mnt comertuslty ate) fe ae specials tevin iitheliNational FREE VAUDEVILLE, : oped so that he can obtain the great-| qn an effort to establish a new trans-, utes, which was twenty-three minutes| ‘hose games, TAKE IRON STEAMBOATS, AT GRAVESEND TRACK. GRAVESEND RAGE TRACK, ths “The “tocat Mees was fast, and sev— him crazy when he first began to prac-| _Coucert Ai Fresco. Seats, 20c, bo would wet the hammer out to! tive, but now they have become accus-| WURTT ords cannot be allowed. huge swelling strands of muscle, soft;183 feet. He that a man should 7 iNo, 100. INDEXED July 1 QJ stccrsatn te conndent that no can ten: [Ai Menibie’ Had ils chest and shouuders | get fir years training to throw the | A aimethta feasted Him. aid ail fle] meee Att J a se th fo “Sundays titow-OT-T70-teer te tnoae ae pre magniticently moulded. His limbs | hammer to the ilmit of his ability. The| Nelghbors are’ proud of his achieves ist ‘speed before Ne-wends the: mizaite) continental record. between “San-Fran-| faster than therecord, BRIGHTON BEACH, on its way, ° rat t f Yo ragon ¢ 9 iy) x u AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY TRACK. | ‘acccain was porn twenty-nine years |e ga ncsay io fait hee ats rece] wiehcTeal meri one xew, tore au-| DONOVAN AND ROBINSON | Vicor tisons voretatic 0f2UUhet= ag0)aludipherll Nenaghy ippeeary, tree | ordi igs hewe held aya cier Frankint cxtl| iaueetse actions eee aleersai tor ates: TO BATTLE TO-NIGHT, | ten wet ies Soi Sa TAO SHEAD BAY RAC ce lHian we = n Great Sa Her EAD BAY RACE TRACK, | land, a county that held several ama-|which made the tip in fifteen days.|.ing year: Dr. Eixar T. Weed. President: THE NATION'S PLA\¢ PLAYGRAND —The local track waa fast dur-|teur athletic record ¥ The htc! a Andrew. J. Cobe, VicesPresident: James. St Lernkapnadtrepekcouen iw era iubeed today training hours, and some clever | yen aban tetas tre bela tont Dragon car which is attempting to) rere etrenmurer, I.E. Roskam, Bee- | One of the cleverest bouts witnessed by ocd rm pekmiira yw ska snoteaLs EE and |Yent of athleticn in Amerioa He won a| atabltat « now record ts the same car! ieiary. “A chminlace wae aogolnied 10 mak | In some time should be the ten-round K. Oo -Four furlongs in 0.602-5, | Sallops we: Ra on few events in running and jumping In|.which broke the Oldsmotile record] arrangements for a. road run and sever) ; see | ie TsesWeterent PARINAL, eae 3 b Fun ae ort. | encounter between Jim Donovan, the (ppecial to The Evening Worl.) vezing. Not yet rea ATALINA—A mille ine 1.425, | Ireland: but as he left very early and|&und San Francisco Bay. The car] Tart" ary tery enthuontic over club proe-| English pugillst, and Jack Robinson, | — ~~ TS DREAM, ving. Was very tired. STA LADY —Six y., 87 ANN c <. AN circled the bay, a distince vot over 100] pects and there will soon be “something | the Chicago middle-welght, which is to MANHATTAN BEACH, BRIGHTON RACETRACK, N oh Phat [MER CLOUD=A-n in Lig-5 Heyer tor =e Woy ee: aa S aa-§ Ki a k 8:30 B, Re : i CLOUD=2 13-50] tiched: eight til a few years | inila thi hi “York motor circles. row j Ses sce pe sate io iMtelt CLOU! : in yperer ences im In three hours twenty-six _min= | doing tw wake up New: tor cin be decided at the stag of the Brown P ’ 4 eatmecuctattarnan seen ai* ae a Ee oN tii HE GNesy 3-15-44 his success is the moro remarka- = = A. A, at Hammel's station, Rockaway. 1 Tower 5, Saal. 18.—F ie ihe eng = “i : sushigol Lie menace to meet inthe breezing. Looks final bout, and as both are shifty, clever _SPECTACLE” SHERIDAN boxers, With a good™ punch in’ etther = woe aN furlonge—in 1.08, ehown speed at Ite Joined the Pastime A.-C.. about former atar —W. TH DAN it STANDING CF THE CLUBS. i Seven furlongs tn | “or more a year, We y a times. ightee th pS ; alee Siar ne en Faecal oo cattttton | sishteen months ago and soon attracte | | NATION L LEAGUE. 7 AMERICAN LEAGUE. Hand, ‘they ought to keep going every RAI Seek o Frank Ro Hitchedck. This 1.00% Is much im fr | the attention of Champton John Fjana- | § Clube. W. L. PC.} Clubs, wel Fe ey W. L. PC,|Cidos. We second during the time the bout lasts, >a oewan tH /garfmen, to: Fran frehed his | 80 #55 MARBLES leanrcwhuchratsinscricled hinentcaret fe 730) Brooklyn ..38 45 <b2 Bu 043) New. York. AE Donovan bas not -fought since rat ib Feery' toa ic } | ASB Lape Piven fur hs k McGrath | | Sew" Vor 3 Borton’ 38 {1 Gievelina’ <47- St Sania “Loule. 38 4 407 |] Doxed Billy CHonoy"*) Mellody ‘before | Firt.._Kanhan's Amateur Nun 6 _Banvards | has no desire to compete at many meet- | Metshare .48 M1 \S07\Cincinnati 52 47 405 | Pihlia'phia..4% 32 ‘384 Rowton -../39 48 877 |) tho same clud on July 4, when he weak. | ee Tie the extentto ahich the work of yyRadtke hos in the ‘minds of shrewd farfmen deteriorated in the lest few SHEEI—Four furlongs 3, Nandy, Ja not up. to| 42 34 [S5H/8t. Louls. 119 @4 294-4 Detrott 44-32 AyOltWash'ton 1.26 50 RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. POLADY SAVOY in 2.18, Phita'p: red hitmself 20 much by tak! hig Sra NEG toe maan Ry (ORO) CONEY ISLAND. AMUSEMENTS. | eee Eee tl nelt Juatice. As he will not have to| 125 CommNA TION ALT RAULIOND, dOon da quar- |y re She te geet; |ings. He won tho junior hammer cham- | | plonship fo} the Pustime Club last year ZARRA—Four Jong tn 0.60, } months, Rab tedioa —S8IR- WILIFRED-—Six furlon, vith ew Tork, ittab New. York. 11:\ Chicago. 2. About d VILIFRED—s longs in| with a thrdw of 18% feet 4 inches and{ aw SY Oris 8) rareeat i orig me 1 night’ if nErbratherasieacired serge ate 1,60 2-1 1.163-5, breezing. Shor Hoh tas eb ¢ Brook! ats, ‘ork, 4; Chicago, 0. 8 make welght for to-night’s on- Anon the Rainey drovers secured Our furlongs tn 0.60 2-6 LI6aS. breezing. Should be seni |was inviged to Join the New York A.C Chicago. 2, Boston, 0. Detroit. By" Washington. 2 counter, he ta confident that he. will STEEPLECHASE P. pte -worviges-of--Hadtin-for—an—aupiiaty f RO npr Seyret toorennre certomes tir oats ly this epritig Lelia fel phi. -Cincinnai! game postponed. Palladian aie Nngton, 3, second ame have no trouble in outpointing his op-| {fee of $5,090 the buy un heruntnd as a | up to much, | handlly. Tas apeca ae a a (peboT er OU aaa toentho| - > Se ET eet poinea-—ratn -ponent.._Both men_are in good condi: | HUMAN ROULETTE WHEEL. . coming rent oekey: hit ‘ came out furlongs)! 1.08 3-5, | the Prospect ct Park Squad, He lives in| GAMES SCHEDULED zoe) mo: nase ; Bosidog this good battle there will b Ambidisn, but, piqued.| ‘Should win so x Kanalaronivandmtrainsindania cei Chicago at New York New York at ule. tout other, contests “bstween, sveniy at Beeertittn Wosasttul, wucrsnase rive furianas vin 0%! KENILWORTH ENTRIES. —|rext"ife Rome” atin chet & ure 981] Ghtas AAP SE fees | J] ratenea boxers Billy, West witl meet sean ver Millar, he first. gran RoR cry dpe partied td LS — verdure or grass, and he defines its} Ppsehure Pitlacalont: the “Rockaway Cyclone,” Jack Lowery | ~ Loe Rather te on ye fertongs tn 9.1 aeeNtWoRTH RACE TRACK, | lmlts by two nails attached to-the ond | Li . will tackle Jack Hart, and Jack Motter tility toward: si Pe oe ~ BLEUCSIN” furlongs in{BUFFALO, Jaly 19.—The en sy to. | Of a broken tape, one of whith he fixes! seth tv SES soaks righton ke eanty morrow's ra: Garblees Gnd reck'ene-of -mogiod 4 here are ns fi in 1,1 | Races a a ont festialecocemertod | ma |BRIGHTON. BEACH ENTRIES.| &2 sgroreit | from his euiployern an ngs in | is Haymond * | 9. TO-MORHOW (BATURPAY) rater t heart BRIGHTON BEACH HACE TRACK, bet Ormune iupiecses on a as a Be od ances ¥ ine ae Hi Oaly nineteen years ot repeee etn N.Y, July 1@—The entries for to-mor: #33, Fane court: THE CURKAGH | §TE wid a rider| of concedn cai Ow'sirmses here are as follown: S511 Bir Cleges : j ana oh i ; Medien ator ee el nd # and “ood, Fowla srnces here Ate As follows: year-old), VirsH RACH—Handicap; ail ages) atx | clothing you want at any of our stores, pay the frat deposit’ and Coupee reaahed ero Hew: Edi sige uf at ambition to shine, and even tn, Aor nda epee insedtind Bere ' | thereatter pty 81,00 a week. "No angoying questions Browidyh, Bridge by, Bpecial” pleatrle Beeke tice tat aosins i handily. “Never in x five an cf | Roscden |} auxea"no ‘Teterencer of any kind-required—your word is euffictent, | on Betatvon Bemen Tu fh PSs | epi | let ete Betta ratte be ing, Fie had |a tortun ihe Fee ra 603.6 | 0! Red River | care Siar Lone fe R i Geel Nog ulate Hut Foi ones §.) 7 jen Ban (0) nh on | bah a ee as see, tate I. Mead : eats chin) ezine | ‘ fat Comedients Sha *b io Wy 3 oats Toave (00 WI hen he saw that hie pival, Miter, wen [8 DEAD. G Four furlonge 1n 6.) i liarbary Bells. | Be every: 20. minwtes. vin $m the ascenitar Ses | handis; Resdy any da mucat. 301 Genitan ae as | Re nectide with apectal, plectete”tretha vy : : lanicy, Now Raidike tn Jow'n Mite, JO1, Teter ‘utente lin ellaible: to mck: Also via East 42d Bt., dato the employ of x onalry I . 103; Granada, 1s. Suttrase, Grand St. Ferries, connecting ‘wit Bi Mitehooek,’ were stern rile ueloat in { TACHOFI ve furlongs: selling : its Or ei ant jomen USES a eR Pant BA Whery WonKey shines wil ijt’ b Toederer. seitnrs Me SIXTIC RACE—Selling: three yoar-olda s RACING INFORMATION —Rob May, Sclentific Note De qormitted. and upward: mile “and "& sixveenth *Mammie May, #1 | Mr Hitencovleeis in steward | ¥ Maye D4 n Rice +101 | Ww it Sloan, .Tom Da; a 8 steward Of the en ve of May, 04; Hminal'G., 00; sens | th! 1; funded th em Foskoy chun, snd Rudco will now hay ETM tn | Nacadintanee, Wik: oundin ek 10d | | Beare] (prt, Guetationt sity where. fey sin ede ta el nrueaeaeest acd | ae Soceure me 26s a mark if he .wis scary ey q Het eg 3-5. R H Pcaretes rales n etd |] ~All clothing kept in repair one yerr free of chi wee yee de imi stray mn aut In his new. OE et eat) , a, vur-year-olde H A "| CA laa oe ee ales | len ia Nee Lenox. Clothing fa cs ay a nat nie Galles an * = OLS Kins’ Cole U2 Pal a ts m1 GRE ELIc. FOOTBALL SUNDAY. | “Gass adele Wwiiane |, Betgeet rr 104 3 CONVENIENT N. Y. STORES. OPEN EVENINGS 7 nohie | | tos Ke . k Gt ome tack, om | [tm nay aig rH | ge eran ‘it 11273 Sixth Aye., | 884 Columbus Ave., | 2274 Third Ave., poaay ory ysemamrninn : pee) tit sels | The K champlons are fayoriter mV: Th—Selling; alx furl bss fas AE) landicap; 443 if tb “4 ad Phat a jockey found ‘wanting evar bie ve Khe eerael I wrhicer chine: yl | elle et esarnine, 108s “Darker, 0 pd upward; one mille and) 9) Bemenr Maid ‘te Near 17th St. ‘Near 04th St. Near 124th St ; OA es! etting th | ork at Celtic Park next Sunday, | 1 8) HE, Tar Frank, 300; Cylons ‘Gatenkorm is [eR re ahopne S un é ° ay: i Radtke has been } York. and as Cork has been atrenath abrielia, 108. br — — edly f Bei 06 meuparsnnie ; ni other wood men the ly sAnirantice allowance, : rises Waltons) Saree) AMUSEMENTS. . 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