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women taal —inakes¥ou—think be enjoys it tion: Sh the BI ° Perret SRR TENE ENE AE THE, EVEN! NG WORLD MONDAY, JULY 29, 1907. UP TO DATE AND NEWSY. —- An —— _ JEFF'S TRIBUTE TO THE GREATEST MAN so oa “Old Bob Fitz Was a Wonder, and if. _ He Was as Big as | Am Would Kill Any Man He Hits,” Says’ Champion. Jef didn’t say that modesty for- , dade him to answer, “Old Bob Fitzsimmons,” he -re- plied promptly. . ' ; “Old Fitz is a wonder. His time may have pasged now, but even up the Inst fight with him was the worst I ever had. I never thought a man taken the beating I gat before Isput him out for a hundred thousand dollars, If I had known what was coming to me I never would have fought him. - }do it—that Fitz was legally entitied tw the money and I Would teatiry in : bb LD Fitz went around me Ike ©) Wtr'g- favor myself it it came ty al 2 flea, Tho floor of the ring| showdown. 1 intend to do everything : was too thin and the boards|I.can to help Fitz get what 1s coming me] to him. He'll cet it. He has a clear fave under_my_welght and made Ml ent 4 jt had nothing to do witn slow. But Fitz was so light they didnt] the welching.” other him at all. He punched me so | — IN RING HISTORY 66 HOM do ‘you consMer the greatest fighter of the age?” I asked Jeffries. { to four or five years ago’ he was a} terror, The first time I fought Fitz! he hit me some terrible blows. But| could hit-so hard._Iwouldn't have; oq BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK.’ p> JEFFRIES’ TRIBUTE TO “THE GREATEST FIGHTER OF THE AG! « Fitz. Went AROUND ne LIKE: A FLEA! ~ Jerraes: —- THE DAT AFTER THE FIGHT IL Lookeo UKE A TRAIN HAD RUN eVER MEX ~~ TEFFRIES fast and hard I coutdn't gloves were coming from. % Nobody iss “ever hurt me much, but Fite broke my nose down flat and cut me to ribbons. After the fight I had eight stitches put in under my right eye:and éight over it. the benesit of this remarkable - always win. knowledge can get rich on the race: tack this year, My left eye had to be sewed up. There Were thirty-two stitches taxen in my face. Iwas nearly blinded. Every too Fee ety ange up tand.1 | spectacular Plunger Has Won thought for two or three days that m ih was broken. I looked like a trair Thousands From Them ad run over nie, ry: HEN old a Fite sunk tem inte This Season, his fist clean through me. 1 ‘ the floor had been all right he never}! BY WINCENT TREANOR. would have beaten me up so bad—but | POHN W. GATES sails for France to- I would have had @ tough enough time J morrow, According to present plans ayhow, I guess. I learned a lot in) he will be gone a year. Ho Is to « fight. What Fits did to me was/ spend most of his time hunting, living Mite earns the vareatest man of his’| |inothe open as much as possible, It will weight that ever lived. Jf he was aa|tako quite a bit of change to pay the 4 fam he woud kill any man be) expenses of the.trip but Mr, Gates has it in large quantities, due in a great MAN who saw Fitzaimmons and | Measure to his marvellously Iu Jeffries fight in ‘Frisco describes | track plunges of this season. it tke thi The Importance of Mr. Gates's depar- “Pitz would just draw Jeff into &/ture as a news item 1s an nothing com- rush, feint with his left—then sidestep | pared to tho real rejolcings of the book- F and hook {t over. He never missed. Ho| makera over the spectacular plunger's was the greatest boxer and ring &¢M-/ trip. They are all giad he 1s golnk. eral in the world, Until age cut In and| They feel that now they may have a his strength gave out Jef didn't have! chance of qultting at the season's end a chance, Jim fad gameness and en-| almost even, Up to Saturday last the durance enough to lve through 1h! bookmakers have reatly had a tough hammering, and finally put one over|time of it. Few are they among them potas the only thing that could win) who have not dropped thousands, and for him. they blame it all om Mr. Gates and his ¥ courae Jeffries Improved greatly | Connections, O after his second fight with Fitz, OR cin vegsouGelotinec pis (Geis ; He abandoned his crouch aed) dendeashelatal winner jielargued stood up straight. That made him twice itt iownnapariman inti belbaas fan fast. Then Fitz worked with him on| 4... the other dey oma atory that the the| road, and Jef learned a lot of z hosing, tvhen he left the ring be was | JAtter had printed, saying he was in the apequenia “I am out $80,000 up to dat hotly TUEY MeCARNEY, mansger:of-th®) geclared tha plunger. The newspape: weiching Ww nington sporunk Club, explains things as follows: a wonderfully clever giant. nelghborhood of $300,000 ahead. | tan replied that the books of the club- commissloner, not to mention the ‘fohnaon got bis money and PHS wt 3 of Ole Pilg intwnt vets ret bia if I have anytzing nay if their owners could be , 1 to show them. Mr, Gates with about ito 1: never Sandledeny Ae vy of anger then blustered out that ‘money, Mr, Greenlee, the lease of the| he didnt cate enything janyhow for building, aia that, I was just matcn-|the particular newspaper whlch con- ;tained the story. It may have béen un- maker and manager, It was Greenies | oe ccsary, put * the, newspaper man who held up Fitasimmons’s end of (9) couldn't thetp informing the millionaire purse, I told him he had no right to/that his paper didn't care anything for oe Mr. Gates, that he would go right on writing the nets and the. truth about DOHAN CLASHES WITH - |the race-tracks and those connected them, while Mr. Gates might go penemmaneet Ournell Made Gates a nner Johnny Doban, the tovgh Brooklyn | Its funny that plungers like| | M 2 eal Ahi Gutea ehovild be 20 eenaltive, about Ughtwelght, will hook up to-night with stories of thelr winnings and seek to Billy Glover for six rounds in the atar|create a ‘different. impression, when pout at the New Dry Dovk A. C., with there 18 #0 tittle doubt of the myccess of ‘ . heir operations, vent on Tenth street and Av: [While ‘actin! proof of the Gates win- ‘Phe fisht shoatt-be-n fast one, Bohan | Bngs Is hes s PSTITEragaT fe a two-handed fighter who nover stops erin millionaire ts ; tween and $300, head coming and can take che aft in a way | (is short season, due to his eonneee Glover has been whipping all comers, | nose experience, PEncineioTartOn num- and if he beats Dohan will ga. after “| Her of years on ‘tracks in threa couns pout with Willie Fitzgerald or Harry | tries, haa supsiied nim with an ine Lewin mparable know of how to run The'clud wil! put on a semi-windup of | horses, how to bet and how to win “six rounds dep four preliminartes, Any one close enough to Mr. Durne PINCHED M'GRAW, LOSES HIS JOB) 1 Salal to ‘The Gywains World.) a park policeman requested Mc CINCINNATI, July %4.—President ¥y to desist, at the muss Herrmann, of the Cincinnati club, to- | /p% no effort to protect the Gay discharged the “private policeman | thin paint Who assaulted “Manager McGraw of | It so efte the Giants after the second came yes- | Man with the stick wal terday. | the bid a Jexchpuges of non-compliments,. ple ited “We want men-who will stop trouble, | hin Ast in McGraw. fhe nw dial t mot start it." was Mr. Herrmann’ not retalyite know! the temper of] parting shot at the officer. She rcromd About }to get jp mind, one would imagine that ever Dozens of ring methods may be | } he knows every angle of the racing | esses past mon With the remarkable run of favorites| pile to War making “money: that, the] tem, always. the [ svorite. essere Fontaine ee the’ steenlechase 1LB success of the hornes carrying | Was the money of the Gates-Durnell| Money, presurnab’ combine has beenjwonderful. Few nem lose. The result of thiy is that 4 the Cote. bux been-caat tothe four -winus | the price’ of “Martin ‘Doyle’ on yy many of the players. The slogan] p)a\- Bowe “Locate the Gates money and | Pitvaq follow it" ‘This is easter said than} Roviic,” yle, employed, to throw the followers of| Dirnell fockey the coin off the scent, a0. tha i those really in, the know may That 18 why ahy bookmaker will tell | c tat only a comparatively small | Dugan's lack of vigor. doterie, of betors are getting — the | ish’ Sean money these days. They have been | somet getting it, howev have teduéed many a bookmaker’s am ple bank roll to veat-pocket dimensto: How does Durnell and Gates do ft That's a natural question ‘that is al-| times out’ of thomt unaneweradle, All Rinds of storiés| tart paying the > iz are heard in explanation, and many of them, savor of anything but Monesty. | ‘they can't he belleved; In fact tt} would be bard to get a foundation for| |them. Durnell is simply a marvel of the turf, with powerful conpertiona and | & Bank’ of Engiand behind him. And a hat. favorite. ston, made Fontaine fayorite, taine won. W! Hin previous race didn't Put he wasn't wise money ER Highlander infleld would have a record for long-distance throw-| Detroit will be robbed b eye. | OMS place thie week or the Highlanders. will September. | Murphy will be une oF the other t assault on the Hyrley-Stinger on Aug. 7. for both boys are past masters at hit, bic nd there} On account of the warm weather and the When the | ¢act that the majority of the club members acto rom. tow 2 ley & fraction | are away from town Marager Jim Buckley AMUSEMENTS. Dettit | Ret a taiee a amonth. n't win, horse as couldn't le was the better ng Instead of banging at a bul there ever was a bail-player who | to save his fellow-man that | pitop ramparts player {s none other than Harold Chase, San Jose. He takes throws on the| Hilltoppers were in the jead by , in the alr and with English on | last year and they from the housetops It'x the-monev of those who kr ng that makes the favorite in ‘chunks that| days, not nublic form. ane pee lowers of the races looks makers evt “thls dooms i basenian look like Jocko, of the} , In action. Lose Chase and Grimth would have to) | Now wise men who land on the tig HIS stato of affairs has handi- profess}ona} remarkable » horses etther | ¢ on the t he got’ nothtng mor The mary the ring will) nrat made only walvatton eg rere Tunning atrictly to form,| 1s to follow the money. is, howevor, 1s far from true. Mr. Gates's departure ¢ The horse that dones to win doesn't be watched with Interest, FB vier DURNELL’S yoruntary the wisard trainer in the paddock at Brighton Beach, one of the two sayins: “Mr, Durnell, we read of your offer to tell race-goers all you know about your N horses, We want a up in tas tm (INO, 108 race and we want to ask you #bout your horse Dick Finnell, Has ne & good chance to win? “Tknow nothing about Dick Finkel,” answered ‘‘Hoota,’’ But your offer, air,’ spoke up Ene stranger, ‘My good man,’ came back "Boots, ti smiling, “I do not own Dick Fin- Kramme you will observe that the colt tx -owned—by-Mr. Anderson, who, <1 BARATOGA RACETRACK: ever, IW & Vely good Erlend of mine, hot mind ‘telllng you that I have z studied (he, horse carefully and cannot | condition and a lot of horses are now here and-more-comimg-on every train. Some good workouts were ‘None in 1.18, Looks and a “fat Ree yan fie ha Pak a a tee entry of my own in the race 1 am golak bet on him, but I consider him as having only @ Chance, If that informa-| day. nls of wn yyalue you are welcome! 3 Op a ery—One Just before the last race the strangers ‘hailed Mr, Durngll. fave a horse Ja this race, by gun, and to know about him. Jacobite Weyour horse; ain't: her? 81 WEXFORD-Six raw and. layers frem| ta bet #9 each on your horse, Mr. Dur the gibes of the fans. McGraw argued at and did Svely and strenuously that the c 4 for Scrappy John after the gatne and, after a tew DUANELL PASSED wrist had just’ $10 left between them. sompared notes Say, Mr. Durnell,"" began one of the throwing them ‘can't vow tend us enone shanes on the Califoratan pulling them. even on your. i PRET HD nh BY T. O. PIPER. ofreriag to yield up the secret?| That was tho of hin stable to any race-goer | terward for the usking received @ test on at- urday which had an interesting denoue- Two tall strangera approacnea | |") | It helped both Laporte and Moriarty to t & great shortstop. y) RD, 6th Av) i | 230i Vhonelizs Eddie Clarke & Co.. t Hest f es | yotd thelr Jobs, and Jimmy Willams has | Daily Mat. 10-2 i been given many a lift. As a rule Will- HARLEM! i : Gp.tle..i25utinay| “DON CARSAT Jams makes few wild throws.but from se must help them out A Man Ike Chase ts often a detriment Bose WEFERS, tratner—ot th) binch in the games. John Brown; who toam, ‘st the ninth inning. It might hav heen mereifal_at thats for it was'a long, | W.'L. Jones, the A. A. U. affair, When these fellows drift to] along, he | another team accuracy may be found of her com: | wanting, as a matter of habit, Elberfeld told me last spring that Capt: Williams, who owned Ram's Horn: urhy** talked over ie first race In the Cloivereaa will showing her héela t othe best pany at the fi Fitz ~wrovto FENT WiTA HIS- LEFT - THEN 3IDE STEP JEFF AND HOOK (IT OVER: ‘% ONRVEA THOUGHT & IAN 2 men COULD HIT SB HARD — JEFFRIES — BRITT-NELGON FIGHT NEXT —he—te-ready—to—give the-men-a date a Boon they come to termes. BY JOHN Soe eneare National A. C, to Open In September, que most important fight thi) pe National A. C.,, of Philadelphia, the week is the twenty-round battle | biggest club of its kind in that city, which between Jimmy Britt, the Call=| has closed down untll Keptember on account fornia pusilist, and Battling Nelson, of the hot weather, will have Tommy O'Toole, i} tne Fighting Dane, which Ja to be de-| the crack feather-meight of Pennsylvania, cided at the big Auditorium -Rink, in mec ome si eaeies Soransonsntoayints San Francisco, on Wednesdisy night. | Opening sow. During the last six. sbow! This will de the third time they have | herd by the cut before shutting down Ue fought, Britt getting tha decision tn | °U> Oftcials lost $2,200, the firet one after a twenty-round bout, | Tommy Burns Sour on Mike Schreck, while Nelson out Britt away in elgh-| | Tomy Burns, the heavy-reight champlon, een rounds in the second encounter. lw cot inly sour on Mike reck, the ine Ad Dritt han peen. getting himecit in| (bstt heavyweight who has been repeat. “That their coming bat- edly challenging him for a fight. : | the pest of shave for incimmny there: | fellow Schreck.” said Burns recently, "1a | fore should be fit to put up. the best | doing a tot of four-flushing, and sooner of battle. of his career. Nelson is the | tater i will ve prepared to take his measure. facorite in the betting at present at When I'do fight him 1 will compel Alm t foMe of 10 to Jack Welch will-ref-| make a ride bet of $3,000 on the contest an eree the contest and Is to recelye $20 for his services. Burke-Johneon Maybe? The managers of Sailor Burke and dis Jack Johnson, the colored heavy-weight, are scheduled to meet again today and talk over details for m match between .the pust It {3 not likely that the contest will Zu lptye him « beating that he will neve forget. Sullivan to Fight Flynn at Denvern Jack ‘*Twin'* Sullivan and Jim Flynn, thé Pueblo (Col.) heavy-weight, have beeq matched to meet for ten rounds before the Denver A. C. either on Aug. 16 or 20, Both men have accepted the club's terms and ard tie ey ed. fo first ‘place none of | more than anxious to settle thelr differences, Hee eet Ee aot ite and? besides "Sars | They fave nireedy boxed twice. Fiynn with Fitzpatrick. ¢nanager of ‘Jobneon, would de. | ning @ jecision In their firat Contest. mand too much money for his man to sult their socond battle resulted In a twenty-1 the out-of-town managers, draw. ; Murphy-Hyland for Philadelphia. Lenny to Fight Smith. Chase Was such a wonderful felder Of) pwo Phitadeiphia clubs are anxious to ee]. Dick Curley bas at last landed a a + | thrown balls that he often threw With-| 00" tne iimited-round bout between Tommy | for Harry Lenny, the Quaker boxer, whom al BY BOZEMAN err ar out looking. ft not for Hal Gee the} side that would make many a reorganize the entire infleld.. Day after | LEtare for | day his wonderfyl stopa keep names out of tho error column, and all the time he Ne | ever says a word. He Js the keystone | change of the moon, of the Amaglean League team, and when Mih ranted him a few added shekels | about not second he hotly asserted thi than was coming. | Quon atene jast few games the Hil make {t evident that the others} | are on the samo tack. (ake the count fo Tikera begin their are many old grudges tc Sox the ne main bout of six rounds. These la the. champlonasig ot the | inthe m Hoare! Ref brying to tadlec are reversed. Detroit is | 3oen Jn ht | fighting her way to the top end ‘the High | ding ob to the Je to have a freah spurt at any | for weighing dn fs the only hiten When som thecaign while playing | welehin © | \turphy and “Fighting Dick’? Hyland which | the Iteht.welghts in this ity have bees war clinched They are the Na-| dodging, Lenny ts to box Sammy. Smith Tine cinched ree athingion Sporting, Club: | before the club that afters the beat inducer ‘ ‘Ration Ase. will u | 20 pronmbs thatthe National: A Tea in| ments. Two clubs are ready to sign thd ot''box for alx | bora up. they being the Dry. Dock the Brown A. A. of Rockaway wih Woes “or tie Chévereet ever whinewsed Weeks. and Ret away. he. Mart tise | et ee est inter “eit come. together ject on ‘e ee thibelity at the Long Acre A.C. 8 Tow! weeks ago, _ Hitch on Welght Question. rind | ‘A difference of a few hours in the time Tepe re MET ELY ee hat, pre ST. Phone Haslam, eure. 1260 Harlem. | | vents a'mateh Being arranged betw Hlous playing of Chase at fa wild heaves come shooting points of the compass; an 2 as 1t may sound. The other ‘Aelacr Ret i nee haalt of holder of the world’s re for| every day In the year with three yards, | | GEO. M, COHAN tn BONES the 20- event | wan on scratch with Wefers, also Bob | IN de PARIS io8 Now Yop 1 pliad there been “another/man on the Brewers Games in Goitic Patk yer Tiallen, of the New West Bide A, C.| fZIHoreLD Oi Path Saturday Cleveland would terday. Wetera was out fora mpln with | wetersshot-to the: 1exd~at the plstor| [Maete FOLLIES? miling, If you will consult’ your pro- two |’ and he will win this race, too," seer oal Boule," cet ar SW we Wii, Win Out on L DHUCE~Six ah WwW ‘ Re ate going ned one of the me race thus far, much haye you lost on the The Giants’ getdwhy from the local lo¥ yesterday was anything but a Sun- day-school plonis, notwithstanding the STANDING OF THE CLUBS, fact that It gocurred on the Bubbath: O EAGUE, Sourse, the two defeats administered to te ’ 2 W: FO. the Gotham pennant-chasers was t ehief catise for perturbation, But the were subsidiary ones which Ume being, aroused more excitement than the gaining of two victories Int Mn-accldentally hit Gapt. Ganzel dn tt face on a close play attire. Immediat ly howls went up for Deviiu's scaly and a number of loud-mouthed bu faltit-hearted fans threatened to go out to get: Devlin—but they “aidn't on, tho Verbal batterivx were turned pon Danny Shay and Mc raw, and when they talked k the Finally, No games scheduled, GAMES SCH Potroit at New York nuts at Philadelphia, ‘ j eA 48 47 Be "Loula, 30 8) 1414 ; G45) Tdaton 0s: 348 Phila’ obi 49°86" B5e8 Woah t 20 Lor gRLES HOW THE CLUBS STOOD JULY 28, 1906, EAga'phin.t9 32 62) Doi rott 45 43.611 oni 404 8: w York, ¥. First gary ndnnath: i New York, $:_ Becond wame Touts, 1; Brooklyn, 4, kiyn, 47 Bt Leute, ‘Hoston, 5; Chicago, 2. EDULED FOR TO-DAY, New York at St. Lau Brooklyn: at Chicago. Hoston at Pitubure, Philadelphia at Cincinnatt RATIONAL LEAGUE: M4 JULIA POW BLir-Five furlongs in E A clpver filly. Seven furlongs in Bes Chub. | hrookiyn “hem Pitan: 82 34 (610|Bonton — OLD FAI ‘York..50 $4 .605)Cine!nnat a phinc as (bi st Lous 4 2H .toplcincinnatl. 48 § % WESTBURY 81 ‘ents| Brookiyn Same afternoon by the locals, Early 13 amo edt AE i $3 Rt Roaton ts .80 6 & PTARMIGAN~Ono thy first act of the double trag {| Dey “RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. n 6, Fin INDEXED July: TRAINING GALLOPS AT SARATOGA TRACK. July + YOu! & GRIFTEN row's ‘ra FIRST RACE. r Crensina Jost On| ce SAIBACINIESOA Is a trite lame. an Royal, Vane % RYE—Ono h bave you Bont work of the day peMasked Mr. Durnell, s LEB ORY ice On tenve dollars,” answered one of} 1M CARTHR—One mile In 1.4 eevee tt have. to bet more than gio] % J. Vou, Wet even, for those bookmakers the ring ‘know my horse, and thoy] 2 RUNNING Wit hold him at odds on. Wane men looked at each other. They Alvo eligible: B10? Court Dream Doing better (GAS) Inco ‘a furlong in 208 BECOND 2 — DURANT—Five furlongs 102 INGHA: THIRD - RAC — MIDDLETON MATD—One Sho is ready Ready and xood. 102 ADRTA NA She looks well. §1 KILUALO: mle and a ftur- 98 STAMID — PURSLAN a sixteentis (640) * Prot GT Red 61 ASTHOT 8 here are an follows; Handicap; all ages; six Malttax ..., 119 Keator Handzarrn Haansel Crmtaen pe Gentian sees sree suffrage Barbary Delle” Vallaneereeniey King'e Daughter: Bervick ss. jealon visves Two-year fe) Ward half furloney ' G12 Alex Grant 100 oh : 100 Tie Toaimniry 100 ‘ Mike id Tartar. Maid {2 | oll axon c-Met) sa S43 Woodlano bar WitMe“and, Willie Fewie othe Vattere man | Pou /giact “Ta ALOrth | ger wants (he werent 6PM. do Af | Harry Davenpo ry ane | Nai nts: the men to weigh at 3 2 UNION SO, « ills Raa lent | SShbey Ollver, manager of the Crown ALC bone 1y. star, ‘Fem! Withee to | Empire seat, 4. 10,80. 20. er_# Wilson, Irish-American Athletic Club, and some OF his boyy te the mornits, wher octal, came! iia men, for hie opened up a tap werore| FREE vane com: 1 Fe-\ the trio swung around the firat turn. | marks the talk turned to running. and| frown challenged the old Georgetown A D Jones bet the old sprinter that he was ‘ | =-108 FIFTH) RA five:.a0d.onehall. 1 *Ayprentice siismshess: FORT ERIE aE ENTRIES. ——_—— are Racine "Dr 92 Prince of rane, Toor Pruiitte, ito; Caatiey ve and | WATS hp ; three:y "Sudue Noisn, 33 -Battle Creek. Inb RACE—Sev paven Sirians Maurice Levi Band, ja “haa been." Wefera warered a) { Prone 3540 Morn |... DE BAZAN.” | Panama, hat that he could beat th BT MAI Died Biv aude: Curtals2/@is285 ) AERIAL GARDENS sven reise jwas able to trim ‘Piper’ Donovan nd showed that he actually traind. with drach odtering: the straight, bet Wefecs | responded and won looking back in TAKE TRON STEAMNOAT: B 4-8 secondm FLAYGROUNOD Bov.sHallgn won the mile, also a wri erent emia att ae| LUNA PARK. onda. Hallen had to make his own pace} A MIDSUMMER NIGNI’S DREAM, throughout and proved that he ts In ATTAN —DEAOT: Maye Cor le latch with Bhrubb on PAIN’S “FIREWORKS, | 8.30 P.M. SS ete ——SPRCTACLE, BHERIDAN'S RIDE. Nicht, Chikiren’s: Night. Children, Ads BASEBALL, To-day, 4 P. M.—Amei To- : League Park, WY. Amram vs Doresticce | Manton. 106, as cebu 1083-8, handily, Should do soon Lpareay AMUSEMCaGa | MORRISON’ Soa 6 GIVONNIE RIGaIO—Five furlongs 6y9 Bervile AMUSEMENTS, —TMEAT! RAE ave A i soca Bech z ndily. 2 er | Sito Cire tro rile of ¢Maytal Bo Pee tbo momes a «_ MAMMERSTEIN'S 82 incnrew seacn ae = " x 00 <== — REQUITE—Five alde e-yhar-ol IGHTON B! D, QUITE ive turlonns In 1026 | ySIXEH JAC, Maljen Ui yeas ang MLE BRC TON BEACH RA on, oe - =a —Bealarina. ROOF: FOUGERE, FAMED MONON tect chee ELT. ‘ jcalatina. Caanteuse Excentrique|”TNGE, 4 HAIRD BROS 1 oH 4 SHEKLA, | ee BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES.| #2, Rr‘ «GARD ston tees —_ 610, TERRY 8 yburn'a tig] CONEY ISLAND AMUSEMENTS, SPRIGHTON REACH RACE RACK, Au y. atoms. aman E The entries for to-mor| aa ys & Girls ! é STAIRS IN Wille Pantzer Tro: VEEN PEG" 2sac"s BRIGHTON BEACH PARK Avolog, "Pant Famous Grand me Stare, B50. @ poe. bnamtiod Nant! TO-DAY, 3,30 AND 8.20 P MH, 44 & Btn ay, Mat Toda BIGOEST SHOW on tie IRLAND- Amer con mnie We hes Rei cea TRUANDS QUEEN OF GAMt 101 RANCH x 2-1 SAVOY. Pitats Ture, e242 Bree is A Pertect Reproduction of the MAN OF THE HOUR Br Geocee® WILD WEST. Ais hae Brosdharat. 500—MEN and HORSES—S00 19 | PASTOR'S se.8u0t% "| 20 and 30 cents, SPORTING. plo. | Harwards-Conrey Co, McCarthy & Sulllvan | . oder Madisoa Square Roof Garden®} eet Last Week of ‘|The Mald & pase eee rypsicn'| Mormon ‘Schenck ine Witgna’ Hel Brighton dd’ Hon Woodlang sats fee BL_Nichoies Garden, W, 90th, ¢ it Ma wiriae vote! KAMLARDOM | FETISH AE BRO ACES Hear ana Upanrds nile and mialxtesnther cee ieee ae ono sichth; | Concerts, TA rvesses” Bente, 0, * TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) amar: ule tires your-olds nif, Dauber HF! THT $1,500 NAUTILUS BEAK Tony tonero } ( aiune! via rue ent if ren! TAR Weds BA nnd & other ‘Races, beginning at 2. or} Arlt wtreses one. . THALIA “| * Coulme reached. frum Now. York ade *Cloment AT maar ri CONT! sroaklyn Delage by. 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