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Byer ¢ THE ‘EVENING WORLD, eS 253, 1907-. : ; # ‘ SESSA | << BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. pe [ soili"2uc ROBERT EDGREN, MEETS NELSON FIGHT FANS WILL WITNESS GREAT BATTLE. _ NELSON-BRITT = * FIGHT WILL BE | _ THE REAL GOODS Men Are ‘Bitter 5 Rivals, and When They Clash Next Wednesday the eee _ Frisco Sports Will Get a | x Pugilistic Treat. EXT Wednesday night Battling N Nelson and Jimmy Britt will fight again in San Francisco. The} fight fans on the coast are in luck. This time they are sure to see a fight: worth the price of admission ‘and then some. Whether Britt or Nelson-wins, this fight 1s sure to be a hummer, The last Britt-Nelson fight jn San Francisco wax one of the hot- test ever pulled off in that home of the padded mitt. This is another hard one to dope out. I saw both Nelson and Britt on the coast a short time ago. Britt was training at Billy Shannon's place, near San Rafacl. He and his whole family | have been living near by for eeveral months. Out In the hills Jimmy has = been far from the temptations of the Fillmore’ street bubble palaces, i George refereed that | A HAS BEEN PLUGGING HARD Same SAY BAT HAS BEEN “ecu SHotT Eoce oF Holes” EveRR SINCE WE FOUGAT GANS. ; JAMES HAS BEEN STORING Away THE GRAPE SINCE HE LAST FOUGHT BaT..-. THIS FOR PUBLICATION --~ ~—-ANINEY’S LOST OPPORTUNITY 4 ‘i i Ovt horses scheduled to start in the raee - im," said I, “they tell me ail sorte Gans-Nelson Were prancing to. the post. : a ‘About you. -1 hear that you | fight. the Montana welterweight, who sare Joe AGAIN ¢ BY 1. 0. Ap oR Ol Shureeaan aamouseerescleimea east have been tying to drink all the wine) elson wot a-terribie Deating.” sald} Thomas such a hard fight for twenty rounds aire turfman; owner of severt!4 him, pleax fast racers, entered the clubhouse | It was evident that young Mr. Rainey. yesterday and, glancing eround among} Was having a spell or anxiety. His fel- A low c mates looked on an@ the Inmates and the occupants of the | wongered Nad never seen tne Veranda, addressed Thomas C. Me-j young turfman in such a mood before. Dowell, also a millionaire and turfman, | Could it be at Dubois was lacking In S pn < the payment of his debts? Could it be asking, “Where ts Dubois?’ The latter |that the nervy clubhouse commissioner is one of the clubhouse commissioners | hag welched? Had he failed, in other. himself, a plunger jat times and at all | words, and was the clubhouse no longer + |times a heavyweight when {t comes to | {0 ee its swellest commissioner? fandilig a commission: —Dubote-would }—n0 MG McDowell was having an ap- 2 . OY RAINEY, the young million- | Rafhey to an attendant. "Go and fetch SMa: Rriven Tor a year or a0. How |Sller. “He is wonderfully game, and | Keyes and Murphy in Six-| en soly 4 Notan feels certain that Ketchell R ats he can take enough to Kill ‘any other | can byat Thomas in another fight and has “Hist! sald, Jimmy, looking about | lghtwelsht. Gana deliberately set him-| Round Bout at The Cler- | tiita*wetimatch! Shieh winvalso meas with a stealthy air. ‘If Nelson thinks | self end threw his punches Into Ni 2 Bde bec if Thomas or his manager, Harry ‘that it's all right. True, 1 have been|son as if he were hitting a punching | mont Avenue Rink. UB alts pnerete gecta are ine mel “falying lots of wine, openly and with | bag. Nelwon denios that he was laid up| { s much publicity as I could arrange | after the Aght. Well, he was. He did| pNclan cu) ieklng Cermeners for. But miost of the time my sliare | not come out of his room for at least | BY JOHN ly Nolan si as his on gone under the table instead of | two days, and when he did appear he | 1GHT JOE ROLL OCKS be | Gann, aves us “pa pois, Greet GUTS nomay gullet. Of-late, forscoth, MY | yay a sight. Mrs. 8. wan the first to F yn wil s, recently in San Frani its to the city have e 1 ¥ Avi rt , } to maktag moth tch between Gans and eeaelivish rcucavereca iets meet Nelson in'the hall when he did given the first opportunity they | Yoftun Nolan saldr ihe only way that T have had { a] wiltmaxe the rateh je under. the same com parent moment of hysteria, too. “Hag months I have been doing my ten | leave his room, and he acknowledged ace ey onran Lonestnene ona that noveried the inet match at Gold just as soon’ take a twentythousand- | anyone seen Dubois?’ he asked, apa a day over the roads shortly after |tnat ne was a sick man, His face was |S00d lmited-round boxing contest to- | fad" trae See eter ete at Nella ce calacionsa tree any motahle © John W. Gates, ” pure This time I'll catch Mr. Bileneeltantearalines: andane Toole Dates Pures and they weigh in three ines before os Joe" Casaldy, wollen all oul Pe x the battle starts at 133 pounds with flenht wealthy clients as he would a ten- or Bi hardly see. He may be all right now,| The pugilisth who will furnis) them | ing togn and the gloves on tielr banda.” lente ee cher mould 87 t88- | noe heres HIs réfily seemed to be Britt’s| but if he has recovered from that beat-| with thts troat are Tommy Murphy, the| Fitzgerald and Gregg Matched. I ‘scheme. Training on the Q. T.,| {ng without suffering after effects he's| "Pride of Harlem,” and Bert Keyes,| willie Fitzgerald and Indian Joe Greer. he hoped tc catch the Durable| a genuine fron man.” |the ex-Quaker City feather-welght, who | who has been becting nearly all the good Dane with a snapshot match and then| Nelson hasn't fought since the Gans|is boxing in his best form just now. | men in the West for several months. have him tastily, The month's delay | battle. But he has done a lot of box- | Phey will bome together Jn a aix-round | been matched to fight. They have been se- oes cured to meet in a fifteen round bout atm nf pulling off the match spoiled that. | ng with his shows, One night in Chi-/ bout, which will be the main attraction ’ | dollar one, ‘Vil make @ search for him,” said the if the twenty-thousand-dollar wag attendant. an he darted hither and © | had to be pald off with interest thither, aaking eagerly, “Have you seen | “haven't seen Dubots for two days,” rub and none had seen the coms missioner. answered Mr. McDowell. Then came a climax. Youne Mr Mr Rainey made Inquiry, but none | Piney wanted to place a heavy com> knew what had become of Dubois. The on on Bat Masterson in the first’ want to pit down a good-sixed show to be pulled off at Peoria, Til. withib “Manon ts now In fighting trim. cago he fought three rounds with |@t the stag to be held by the Crown | two weeks, o AC. in the bi Rink, 1 Briit haw been training. for montns,|Packy McFarlang, the new Western| TBA Cae otra tae cori thoes ager on Bat Masterson, and I wish "Fhe tacts are _just-ax-he-atated them | wonder. That was a fierce Aight. the ¢aat and hard-hitting affairs there 1s 19 D xX oat Don Hamilton ..erc.y217+-110 BoE oe Taco evalane tite icons ded Bist what kind of trim is a fighter in | spectators say. McFarland tried to siip| doubt th lads met in a limited-round 5 No. | Q5 IN E ED. July 95 EK CE Ta p-year olde] tive and s|tom friends halt furlones oo 102 said Mr, McDowell, “I think Berwicle ‘when--e needs months of preparation|one over, The referee made the rounds | D7Ut at a club in Harlem over a year f Cebetia Court). [For & nant? For me, ive the | three minutes instead of one anda half, | 60,010 sugwed each other for krons | We unes : (S22) Nlenbe HS [Rar a royal chance tn this race, “Ob, ehances of the lad who can get into’and Nelson was forced to fight for his Since then both have been anxious to G47? Miss Delaney “the best of trim in ten days, He has|ife, He did fight in good ehape. But | ee! together again to settle the much- | 0 VARI} RACE fos, Keep Sloving = ar where ts Dubs ue ‘The betting ring was already refi i uz ing treavy operations on Bat Masterson, hig natural stamina intact. This long |r wes only three rounds at that. In a | Uscussed question as to which of them fast Tartar, data 104 The odds were tumbling from. seven y Is the better fighter. Now that they will BA King sot leg PER Septal obits MAE Ls HU a) fs all in and needs to be built} ferent, they will wet-busy from the first tap of i Ardy : : a r.| Masterson aid Barbary. Bello, -with F again, Yoong Corbatt tried tt, and) Hope 45 of uttle use In this Aght. It's |the Rong until It ringx again enting AT AMESTOWN AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY TRACK.] AT GRAVESEND TRACK. _ |searols. tha upwants Boumisk clone up, were oft In; trent ana oe fa necensary only for the man] jonger nght it might have been 4if-| got the opportunity the indications are as me the cry, “They're off!" and Bat idi't work in his case. the race was on i 1 made a mistuke last Ume I fought | {°F twenty rounds, and Britt once took | Roth’ Murphy and Keyes are In a fit Se simmy | Lane When .Bat Masterson won young Mry fon’ aaid Britt. ‘1 thought I could| decision over Nelson in a fight over| shape for the battle as training could Flying Buttress Rainey had Jost an opportunity to win , Ne “fe, in ‘and outsiug him. 1 found out|the same distance. But Nelson knocked|«et them. Murphy has been doing his thusands of dollars, while Mr. Me- SHEEPSHPAD BAY RACE TRACK,| GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, July * Buck e - eg Palit Sh the € track waa fast to-day, but as = Woden ral ‘ {he can beat me at that game. Next training at Rockland County, while : July 2%—The track was fast, but = & ripen EU ae U ie ey pea Tie Tiiuse my weil for all We 8 worth | Out later. 1n_etahtesn. Keyes has been rounding into condition —_— morkaula wom of the yery ordinary | | ¥reat many horses ave lett for Sar-| BM) at Kelly mission, rwick could do na hatter and Vl win.” ~ Brittewill Aght for the decision this|at Bochm's road house at New Dorp, ON The Kathipe were af’ the ordinary} corey than fourth, although a disqualificathtegs i | kind. The best noted follow: d saimea Nolet Ue, He may eet i it he sticks the/ BT aignt Marquis ot|J. W. Lawrence, a Clubmate ioney nd Bo reaye the horse third place Hnaity.” oe ert Nel- = i; ey ox straight Marqu! : 6 . ate, urte pian baa peau pee Hen It came to the knowledge o GST RITT deat me!" exclaim twenty rounds, Britt is a very clever| Qiranmerry roles wien will take a X nice tity. % CONFEDERATE—A mile and a fur- + Judge 0°G ]two gentlemen that Dubola was off ow f son, boxer. New Yorkers are apt to mis | fast fant of it Wi in Swi jones in 1.18, ) Jong in 1633-5, breezing. | Is in Tom Cogan : ‘ ® vacation. wire oonlan'ss Lick my WA | sues. knoe. aceountofcnisrpoot_agit [Ts oe eoent of Murany winging eree|___1S0.a, Winner in Swim- ter Kreat form S44 De) Helleworth ae And. then. developed another story, Bryther—that'’s how much think of him. | with McGovern, On that occasion he | Keyes he will be matched on Friday af- Poa aes = sansa te 134 =BBARDALL — Five (ba A astipcen- atege year Dubois tn a heavy loser. He found th , Tain't In from what Gans handed) was warned bet Sn |ternoon to meet Art Edmunds. the Ca- ming Race. E 3 1.02 breezing, i Coir Bail Pye-—p born the puntis-ama-the-elnbhoase- bate be ned Just before the fight that /nagian Nehtwelght, In a private battle Three furiongs in| _ yy en fant Martin, Doy 14 tora were too lucky In pleking the wine Paine ketene Ganka abit 460, Mery wes! Sieve tans reg pee ere bes Det of $10.00. Edmunds : a2, beecuing. & speed. mal Garr ruen trian 640 Kei Priac 1G | ners. Dubois |x sald to have lont. $50,000 n 4 ‘Tm better now than| told that In case he got Terry In bad ze baie i 72-5, b eas : p ton a yee ie eu $a vnnld::tozns 2 Schade SE queer TN Te MADE SIN five Oe nate manager —on-htn—-staft, =ARDRIA—Four- furlongs in 0.40 3. SaTAE, Gre WZ fat least since the .Rrighton meeting, Die amet ek -him_forany_aum_ against | JAMESTOWN “EXPOSITION breex Ampedo - ut id béfore. I'li put a couple in rry's seconds time to interfere, Britt y. ol D eI ior 1G = 7, = hy oi tena) SP s - i tne ere | Mpitie sown ang | Was Atrald 16 atact Mehting hard. He gerry: por 'nd, Olver imenuets de, | ROUNDS, Vas, July 24-—Thousande of | era Ray Will tectign donn ma AMUSEMENTS. quit. Take Jt from me.”” And Battling | Jet Terry do the Mehting. and suddenly | qng will be cn hand to make tho maton, | WecmtoTe ettended the opening Of Me \ ser ta nist-—One Att aes Or BANYAH Pow -tavonge tote So, i tae a dn ae lWwicked, Grooked-mouthed | Terry sent home a right hander that |°%4 “ill Be cn Nand to mele the maton. | Tmteur Athletic Union swimming quinone man Relate etaian iano Pf Big, Tard Aaah ih FREE VAUDEVILLE. : Hl mile, Bee cea BAL out After that! nue Tank the local sporta can take |championshtp events this afternoon, | 72 VPTL-—One mile in 1.48, breezing [either the Vanderbilt avenue. trolley car | wh, Peet Very. speedy : SLSON may not suffer still from p lor the Ridgewood “L’" road from the | When the contents in the three). 6s COURT DRESS—One mile in 148, ROBADOR — Seven furlongs in FTH RACE—Selling: three year-old 1513-6, breezing. Is at his Lest. fangs ward: “one mile aud A ‘Quatter, TYROL—Six* furlongs in 1.19, breez- Hrancas . : ve the effects of the beating Gans - af | Brooklyn Bridge. Gaye comceta began. a, Then weathers ee galloping. ing. Joan ° Hall $8 gave lilm, But no one can tell {tt ix itkely | goliumity, Deltorest wilt referee, the (con. (cleat) end) Erot WWPETER PAN—One mile 70 BELDEMO—Four furlongs in 0.50, eta st SRR RONESTEAMBOA: at®thing about that until he. fghts| ther than the Dane, who doesn't in- | ** A The first event was called promptly, long in 2.01 2-5, gallop! galloping.” 1s! not ready.” Lors | Stanhope, + St ~~ fHE NATION'S PLAYGROUS In, Gann surely did beat him up. | vlke tn wine, Booze hurts ¢ fighter Nolan to Back Ketchell. at 2 P. M.. and all were held In che |... ,neaied. Dd eae HAP Cesena ate Shee LUNA P ARK. ze ats Gaerne bal inore than any amount of ring punish-] Hilly Nolan has another new fighter on his; grand basin of the government pler. caine’ — WHNNY MORGAN—Seyen furlongs 101 > not long since. Iment. WHAT T CAUSES HILLTOPS® Maff He has taken hold of Kid Ketch r The basin contains 1,280,000 square feet SWIFT— furlongs inj tn 1. No account. of water murfaco and a depth of, ten breezing, She ts fit 98 MARTIN \DOYLE—Six furlongs in #Fimnap. % TIPPEING—One mile breezing. 121, breezing, Throw out last race, 44! Bobbie Kean teet-et- low.tide.. APY DOE Beata nnerat oben 1 Ls 4-103 LASCASTIIAN—A mle In RR CR i ‘Phe —16-yard—soniorawimming. avant} Foal_emart. colt. . nt K.. All he needed. was won by C. M. Daniels, of the N.| 10 THE QUAIL—Six fu SDE" RABER Ante Tih Lat es: ~entutotres~ }¥. AC, Time nilnute 32-5 seconds bt Coming to t breezing. ‘She 1s not much, 3 Smirker . C) D. Trubendack, of the N. ¥, A C.,lao1 HYPE. qaeonedn , | 102 LOTUS—Pive furlongs in | 1.083-5, Ella G. ‘ond, and 'J. W. Lawrence, She is very speedy, Trermidor 101 __A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, suas, wz | BRIGHTON BEACH _-24)5%o. MAY WAND -£-#DRESDEN-ORTs— S10T MANHATTAN’ BEACH, ot breezing breezing. (Map TE & ; irk Club, third. i y E r ure Ci Masks and Faces. ot Pi Pp. Hie sr AAOC A'S alain |e eva Me ws Fa juptieawinming event [200 Wy ig DANERL Sis furlongs tm 145,) @ BESATO I paliopine. es i | Pain’s Rireworks, 8,30 4 Een BULGER. | fittine on by dW Ciawtange ‘of the ia BOWTGOAtIRS not shown much. We SPECTACLE, SHERIDAN'S mss tie “Tigntanders played as good| Th excellence of the American vac | i new Oe eee i eye OC thes Chere {one farlong= in 1.6 UT SATIS Ses ee AL os ton pies Joe Go VOMMINATION ATTHACTIONS, Bie. baseball on the road as they do at| ral conditions. surrounding IL aepcep bit \ . letic Club, second, and Roy Nelson, needed. Is in gheat shape, ne. AF FEPLE fl : Nhome a pennant would float from the | are not df the Baltimore Athletic Club, third Ig enna lamberlens “ot S ‘AS ; wt re The Ss0-yard seajor swimming event | Beardall oS : : he... WES sees ron ands B. -Gotwin, of the xox... FORT. ERIE ENTRIES. | BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES. HUMAN ROULETTE WHEL. 1) three years ut ou club thou not | eh of second, t c loping ‘o| York Athletic oi eyTine, 13. minut ae aoe we Felchned up as miany as aéventcen out of | tire it bo Away like a shot J : ae rl br acterepiant cet cen ented SAttes Sass LAL AE fas follows DUNE eer nee et oer ~ | «Free Fireworks Thursdays [itsen qian For tla thre must be | nile fedora Yo the Aateing’ of | nts n play : a | PIISE, RACE fgryearolde and up KEITH & PROCTOR’S || 4Uo.0-848¥ stow anpParabe ; i ow We are xetting ddwn to cases, | Noted Stalllon Dead. ward) pehowiing Bridge. att) y South Beach, 8 L Grimth has scratched a bald place on Eneuhiitinedaaene % engate ioe i 218 HAPPYLAN Poet illemmte ete +113 South Ferry, Clotent 0 Japanese Troups, the side of his head trying to figure thia|t at _xtyle of piny. the HMuhianders : atl) BERD URIS) WATEICFOWN, N.Y. July 21.—Nable| out, and as yet the anawer gets ax tar| fallen t 80 reeulariy that y ~ vet 1 KD | Wilkes, tne fastest stallion bred in North Teth Week-\-Royal Y inn, id, try t 0 iy a an . ad in estat COND RACE tive away as the-finlsh of an endieas chain | therein’ tt Ee CONG and Sram ake Ste sine etle | an ort entree telat aati WH i “ CONEY ISLAND AMUSEMENTS.— ~- IOP IIALT DIDS ANCL AT aed 3) Tee ry and help him.’ It can’t be| but ? S the beat res a down p Ninvnaearel aiid to hostile crowds, for the spectators | i a E Geo, Backus and io} UNION SO, i! Be ta ball gaine have about soon: ean et Se ree Far effect on the profersional ba eee ast at Daw ot Tae Hisie, Taisho, Yumous\ Gran ihe iar i fof Mark. ‘Twain's Jok S \ NOTES ‘IN PAD! Beh, sos Charley Ward, 100; Autumn Tacosot enue to stuyy | Meding “a Arthur, Grand \ 0} t * Itcannot be due to the w | Rimes’ vis -Xiguteg™” 198) Moxie. joo) ron ta tante ieee Vance ate Miller ' |, for many of the players 1 114; Chart pastas D'Arkie 50. owlin Treupe. \ ‘ themnelyes to bottle water, which t dude Walt Jc | wretch yesterday, The w inline a - TH RACK—One and one-nixteent Heine ud ‘Newest 101 wen often carry Along, The food In tha| this city, Intend Teo eeuneionlan toes A Secails three yearolda and upw he Firetrackars' Lighter, 46; *Gold Spray, Western hotela hits about the <8 | train yesterday 4 pa * Hana fan 2 average am it does in New York. Teas Wetree vapie | Mowe haw decided, Juplter, 07; Delinda, AMUSEMENTS, é Fonda Agee Dicaft_ é & ePoreinik het: Fatah reales ihe adigeat land.’ There Pp. Carthage (sa good horse from out the | serine apd a half furlones HAMMERSTEIN’S aac. HARLEM prow Favorite iui SOI OES EEO il eset iron) Se ot eal cea retran na | aout et tna yas BRM | Pcl AY Brighton < Judse meben | iske some xt ones into line at t Ki Migs Mayo A | The railroad tfavel naturally uprets W. Terah, SHEKLA, Ty Mi CAL tain? & 8 and win fe dimtafice and over. them to a cortaln extent, but nb mo! wo than St does other clibs, which do One mile. three yearol ln: 103; Dele Strome, 101) phaie,eotuts. | CASINO 2 rage Bats aes feet Berane. Races Starter Dade 1a rele entree HUMAN, Tiigeclean-up thing as a regular djot hin speng | “Starter Dade la maxing more than oot 0 acne’ TING — fier all it may not be the pitchers] Ho haa rent the boreea away with promot eveienne at SMILLE, FOUGERE | \RASCINAT! G ~- FLOR RA tx aces To-morrow (ride ; that set the Highlanders: back, for | ness and aligned fairly In every case. He | ¥ waninaie ee Bure Eee oecctal 2 ectAttare de those Same ‘itchefs, mariage Co win » a rare sort of [twa bandied weveral Tange fhelde. with amax- | SATINEHE DATEX chorae | cigs Herald Ba Hee Tee Brighton, daach how Fidos hi Paces jange proportion o heir games at | wind a hing succes *} Geo, lJ v1 Cars. cia bone. r Sena Ne dhe sf DOWNSTAIRS IN Pita Antiats, | SDD EE FOY Sdn. | Cite vin tong inand Be Re lets’ foot Having extaugted all the usual rea- ricroRIA tinea.) Wille Panter. ‘Rrouby | Brosnan at 1h Nee 3.40 Battie arpaslinn sratmasione orcine | Cricket’ Match In Dubtin ire Ront-Biity}Girlen 4 Avalon Gale | and 210 3 minutes via.9ch ‘obs © due ‘to the peculiar formation of the i STANDING OF THE CLUBS. | Lene) gy ete. eB0e. | Siins and Hart -MORRISON’S2 Pr Ang with special electric rnin 4 ) Hitop Fate Any baltpla Xen In the Rerceta ry iyo vee AMERICAN LEAGUE. F , DUBLIN, July | 26.-2A cricket, t ath | Of p ines Papineau ar RaN LTHEATR: Rockaway H track, Aloo vie Faat ate “with 4 ath hed <i i ) AN LEAGU wor days duration. between the -¥iaitin Be E— Be , connect! Meee ar eric recumdetares inact ; ; 5. Club, er ot une Uuversity of, Penasyivante] AMER Fee erin Mee ete | VICTOR HERAERT'S SONG BIRDS. | Lorie ; American League grounds are the beat | Resch Racin son, 9 tras j S|rooktyn the. Dublin Untveraity The King and Queen of Gamblers | —"-———— ee Gs and B'way, Eys., Uae, Bk | He HOUR ty os Troadhuest the jengue. Any time a hit | sce’ ¢ Ui} Boston | mn in a draw, Du ha out Went it alwave ends incinnath first Intiing And 165 in the sec: | 00 a ie St. Loule,; | Ivunia” scored 126 rune In the SAVOY _ Stit few York. Anybody can hit here. mu nee Hoge hit home run pnet long ago? WeMtheeacon’ or aeven wick | ABRIAL GARDENS Toeatser Went aan | MANOF Tf! RESULTS oF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, se GEO, M, COHAN In" MeOH ORET: ® @round naturally made fo No games scheduled. it Me. Dut reasonable that | May, whe.) trained) the . e d Mile for Sweet Marie. ip the N Bees rreni tone tots ot ley, | Bros Set yn teen Recess, or Saact mce. |W JARDIN de PARIS ‘sneer et ory Ro rene | 2 athe ee ryt g i s ne t farle, rain to} world's record a8, Bradle: ea, z Tc Evane OMEWIOAL( nd that always, mi SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. Le me irate Fale Grounds | | The, Zeateld Follies of 1907 erst, foviiwe. Piette Nene e sOronoi. ak et none 4 Bold By eal Revue horn, was driven. the. fourth work-out mile | musical Revue "= today in. 2.009 i » iegta, 2 1k ie, as halt “atl Madison Square siataiat Be PASTOR’ RS Stu te AY. Bas asccupanted bye rinse, ‘The Maid & the Millionaire * oi ‘- om LA} perce Re a sito, tbe hii! at the Polo Grou Former Gpngrensman Timothy D. <= wea at the track and ‘talked with revera! | Of his trienks relative ¢o the propeped 1 Sih tog wt the Dayire Cty rack, , 2m took oc- SS Chitago at adelphia, Brookiyn at Gt. Lo Betroh at Bost _ ue Philadelphia at Pit “Couis et waricaton, Toston at Chicago. Clayeland int New York.’ | New York at Cincin

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