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‘trains. he Fite. See juice” restored, and hereafter all THE EVENING WORLD _MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1907. UP TO DATE AND NEWSY. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK pe | TRIP TO EMPIRE PUT RACEGOERS DOWN FOR COUN They Reached There After All and Were Enthusiastic, but Want to Know “Who Stole the Juice.” Now the Empire Track {= opened, and I thirtk that T can see ' \ Rows of bookiea caimly. waitin’, and they sure look fat to m : For I know those Empire horses—there's an awful bunch to pass— 7 Anat ksiom the very rare ones that-hers €ot the winning class. But I can"t get out to play On those ponies ‘cross the way. napped from the troliies on the way. It's a cuse of walk, they say, Either that or else you pay All your bankroll to those ‘buzzy-wago Dirates every day, = HO STOLE THE “JUICE?” That's the question that bothers the Empire Trac! officials, the anxiously waiting book- Jes and the thousands of roconcing enthusiasts who are to-day applying poultices to their blistered soles. ‘The opening of the Empire|Track was nd success, In apite of ‘the unex- |). 45 eerie tangle in Rraneportatscel facilites, prizate | earasean Ceres aston A great crowd was on hand. It startes ieuey caru the crowd rolied resistiess to “wet there,” and it did get there. |{7 0 F a a wonderfully cheery taal ‘What's a way we have in America. [ly crowd. ul and order- They can't stop us when we go after a — good thing. Not even a balky trolley and then a Ittle of the Mne can head us off. No, by heck! Not “Julce’’ flashed along the wires, even if we have to take up the forgzt- Then the stalled tro!iey cars fen art of walking again. erunted, groaned and moves up a few The crowd got there. A large part of | Paces. There was just cooush the crowd walked from the station |“#splared to show that the compery’ where it left the New York Central | We still in existence. That was all. It was a dusty walk, and a|NOw and then some misguided indi- Jong one. But nothing was going to |Vituals jumped on and paid another Stop that crowd. fare, only to find the car stalled again In the first place tt paid hundreds of |* f¢W yards further on. ollars into Belmont’s pockets for trans- | At the track the main topic of con- portation to the track, Then of a-wud-|*ersation was tho trolley service. It den the crowded cars slowed up to a |W®* beulted about that Belmont’ tn- snail's pace, stopped. and stood inert | terests in the transportation Mnes cov- ‘on the tracks. ering the appreach to Empire had been There was ‘nothing doing.” The-|™antpulated” for the benef of his crowd fidgeted in its seats, whistled, | Tival tracks. But it was only rumor. sung @ song of two, fdgeted nome more, | Indefinite, and impossible to trace te a and finally piled out into the dusty road | #0urce. There were no Black Hand let- again and started ahead on foot. It} ters In evidence. Even the Empire of- had paid its fares, but Belmont's cars| fciala were unable to find proof that didn't deliver the goods, ‘There ain't | the Juloe was kidnapped fer the occa- “no ‘Juice,’ explained the motormen. | on, And #0 the long lines of empty, juice-| Still, i spite of traneportsticn Jems carn xtood still on the tracks, im- | troubles, the crowd enjoyed Its holiday. peding the Onward march of the crowd. | Thefe was good racing. Winners were Soine who had bank rolls to burn | Bt #0 very hard to pick, for the olasay climbed into stght-seetne automobiles | BOTses were fairly well known. The and country hacks. The buss wagon | {ows furnished « lot scarasloutitorens Pirates gathered a harvest. Bome of| joy the sport for sake. And them charged the modest sum of half | Walking back wasn't hard after the a dolJar for the ride, Others took all | ‘nine on the way ont on And they could get. Anything up to ® al pmplte te chere to stay. They trotee 4 was the rule. And they all got | troubles will be hunted down, the mins- Strarelnig) in the jam of wagons, 1 gO merry as a marriage bell. ‘No. 119 INDEXED Aug. 12) TRAINING GALLOPS — SARATOGA TRACK GALLO eilors eee ing, —— ~ BRADEN—Haif 2 mtie 0.4, breesing, US ectal to The @vening World.) us Sire. FORUTUB-Mx, furlongs BARATOGA, N, ¥., Aug, 12—~The looal oan — SUFF of course continues in grand condition. Ree etber mile 0.24 1-5, The work-outs were of the usual higt order. The best noted were: — SENATE—Quarter mile 0.2, handily: ee we gms] ~ MATADOR—Ono mite 1.44, handily 66 VAILS—Four furlongs D POLLY PRIM breezing; all she needed; very At OHS, aERIMEA quarter mile 28-1 ENNYETLOBix furlonga tn Lit URT—A\ quartur mile 0.24.1 breexing; ready for her’ = cH — OOPS FAST—Five furlongs in 1c THOMPSON—Wive fur- breezing; a world of spec: aaron aoe ae 10 PENARRIS—Six furlongs In LIT $5, 1,05 3-6, galloping. oneal 7 dreezing; {s in good trim. = STONEMAN Hye furlongs 1.02 2-5, 8 MASQUE—Stx furlongs in 118 3-6, meats is in great trim, a CRN COB A, quarter mile 0.3, gal- HE CAMPAIGNER—One | eulle and. quarter in 2 ly. n up to riuch LENGE ave furbongs: L0G al: m A Jop! We Ghressius tishowing: speed at. ime The workouts Gunday were: Hs TOURENNE—One inflow 94,} Ml HOLSCHEROne_ mil 1425, hand. breezing; Js himself again, = HLSINO—One mile 1.4 2-6, ralloping. | U3 ARAMO—Seven furlonge m 1.90, B SAYILOR—Soven furlongs 1.9, bres: dreezing; ls not much. ng. ® MARTHA eA et furlongs mj — Laihy CARROLL—Five furiongs 1.04 116, 4a ready. alloping. — AFAR RErtait @ mite 0.11.2, prees- Not yp to muc in U6 JIM GAFFNEY—Stx furlongs in| handily, Has speed and| in very ft, Dreezin, CARTERS Five furlongs in 10%) — Vie) TRNBR—Seven ‘eezing. A niece three-year-old, 12 gal N—Four furlongs in In’ ready, — DINNA 2 ur furlonga in 0.53, breezing. Is hardly read HZ ANONYMA—Five furlongs in 1.04 ‘Oa ic. She has some pred 17 COLLOQUY- three-quarters tn 0.33 SWIFT—Four furlongs rallophienne ae Bhe {s\n good Halt a mile tn 0.2, “enss furlongs Ongw 1.08 1-2, quarter-mile 342-6, in ~—MANBRID a Three quarters tn 13 DICK FPINNDLL—Six furlongs 1.15 3-6, breezing. A good rac tion 8 SUPERMAN—One mile tn 144 driving. Not doing well. U3 HANDZARRA—Four — furlongs O48, all out, She ts not herself. TILLY—Four furlongs 5 SS-46, handily, | Ready, fora good [17 UEONARD JOR TWAYMAN—Seven TAOS ft nae In VAD SS, oping. 10 BPOONER-Bix furlonge in 1.22 2-5, | 109 DIAMOND—Three forlonew in 0.% breesing; Ready and good breesing <i MS BALLOT--One mile and a furlong tn --—_—_—— ulf a mile tn IME—Three furlongs ir 2-5, In 119 Qt 4 hy furlongs tn in} eutloping, handily, ordinary 2S ALETH n furlongs In 1.20, breesing. Ready any day ~The @n baer eerpetaens tr { rina Maiden throe-year ant EMPIRE TRACK GALLOPS. |up: fm mile —Pecleataatie ie. “Ah High, t02 Wty roe ee Richevon, 102; Cooney K., 102! Ruth How {Special to The Evening World.) jin 108s Olena Sto Brien 106: 1a 108 BMPINE CITY RAOE TRACK —Twe | ipconp NACE oFour-yearvolda and up Beat’ workouts here today were! , V oourae Tait Testa $3) Mi TOMALY WADDELL—Six furiongs | MO: Snow Drift. Jae. Tony} 136; Gipeano, 140; Dawson, 154. 11K, galloping. BEBARNKDALE—Six furlongs — 1.29,) THIRD) RAC a re-zearelael five-| elghthe of @ mile-—Music Master, 08: Arh easily, Laem iaas | ates, 08; "Bere, 102, 6, He shit o Belmont's “juice? has all been kid-|" Us PHYTHIS—Har a mile 02-5, | Drees lor there won's be anything dolae in the way ~ BNFISpso—ouerter mile 0.95 3-6, | ju17 —c Secon—Fivs furlongs 1.0215, | Five furlongs 1.02, hand: | mie tn 1451-5, | FANG WANT on GAMES. Of late to have BY BOZEMAN BULGER. HEN Gen. Sherman casually ro- marked several years that “War is Hell! he was lacking in in- formation. Unfortunately Gen. Sherman hed not seen any Saturday afterneon Gouble-headers at that writing. But to-day is @ basebali holiday, and, Gear readers, you have ample oppor- tunity to recover. Tale it easy and eat regularly. ‘The remarkable feature to the double- header, however, is the tn@leputablo fact 10,000 spectmens' of the “fen” will ait Mat on ther hau: take on our- vature of the spine, porary lumbago and ‘‘sich Ike," and ‘Day 78 cents for the privilege of so doing. You can't beat It! Hundred of fens went out of the American League Park Saturday night walling lke a model of locomotor ataxia, but just show them the privilege ot getting two for one, or one for noth- Ing, and they'N be right back playing it again. It ls the same spirit which Brasps the person who will spend 2 gents In carfare, spend two days in put- ting together a bathing suit, and then walk half a mile to go In the water free, when he could have ail the same pleas- Ure in a stone's throw of his door for the sum total ofy2% cents. The double-header Is a bad stunt; not that we follows mind working five hours tor the of the cause, but ft puts home fol! bed humor. There were mperel dinner? spoiled in New York Sat- Urday MAC Man the dethon rum could |. wreck in a month. It was 10 minutes |past 7 o'clock when Bt. Louls put the aet Highlander out in the second game, and then, if candies had been handy, Silk O'Loughlin might have continued the sun-cured proceedings. ‘The Highlanders are away now an4 the Qtants ore on their way to the parental roof, #0 it's a mighty good time for advice, absolutely free, If they don’t de something to shorten the games up on the hill. a lot of reporters, as well as score-keeping fans, will have to take a course in night school of figures, The gama at American Learve Park for the past two months have averaged nearly two heure—one hour and fifty minutes, to be exact. Many pf them have run a way over the two-hour mark. The quickest thing he world to ill acute Interest in base bye to have jong drawn-out games, ynen, the Ametican Vencue Waa first tn- troduced to the New. York public. in fact. the whole count fdnnt at Soha 7 Rae it RP Ree cer rule at ving | th io ® fast and sn fate int fittie while it wan foubh tees Hee nd in both leagues it made some- ote hit “The pines. then” were fre. ty played tn an hour and thirty min- urine the last year. there has bean a Roneral (tendenoy, t0 prolone. the “games b senseless wrangling and slow pitel an poy they take longer than wa case before the foul strike became™a fixture in the baseball rile book. “‘Thars ts something wronk. What Ia Itt Very likely I fe the Tt has become quite the thing pitcher stand and pose for & half minute. before. throw jentitic “reason being that. Eerekes Bear tn mind, the two ltoame ‘made those games ol thirty-eix ‘nite. aa many as EDITED BY PROBESE EDGREN, _ STARTED_ Fo EnNPIRE : SATUROAN a aod AUG.10, 907 = CATE PETER PAN'S RECORD nplon and Champagne Stakes. His rin his ff thrhe races ne jualied by a threge Am: . time made and { considered. It is aa fol+ le _to’ Charlee 3 AN ARRIVE =o 2oo7 Ballot, James R. Keene's fast three- year-old, {s out to equal Peter Pan‘s) record. This son of Voter it is expect-| ed will top the $100,000 mark before the) eeason la ended. In spite of the fact that he haa been late In breaking into record In Brig! At a mi 7-5; won $800, racing form this geason, there are still) Won ‘Troquoia pounds up, enough Mg stakes in which he ts on-| itile and aq 06; won 96,000, Won In ndicap, 117 pounds goKed for htm to crowd his stable com- Tindteap. U7, aeoat panton, Peter Pan, close for the honors of the biggest money-winning Uirees furry tries tae known? roe eaten Mg year-old of 1971, provided he can make auch ithreecyen olin tut na eee a clean sweep in thesd events. As a from the e farm as Peter Pag | two-year-old last season Ballot was by Ballot. So rare thle pa pavers | over $1.00 @ larger money-winner than EN ited Peter Pan, the latter winning at that Age JUG, while the earnings of inal son of imp. Voter footed up n his three starts so far this season Bal-| AMUSEMENTS, ewe oa clusive, he has to his credit HA,110 in] sOvevensawtk materia Sane) Te mr can os ne | GERI GARDENS vcs gece a NEY- if of the Double Event, five and « 0. M, COHAN in “soonwuat half furlongs, in 106; the Colt Matron, J | six furlongs,’ in 112, and the Neptune! | Stakes, six furlongs, in 116. He was 4 : second in the Great American and Flat- || Atop the New York, Ruway and 45:h st. bush Stakes and Great Eastern Hand!- | DARIS IN NEW YORK nd ENGLIND' RUNNERS ARE BEST IN DISTANCE. EVENTS| 9:bssti But too much cannot) in the way of promoting tereat in distance runnin; athletes who show prom: se of develop- | ment, and urging our seasoned men to their best efforts. ‘The distance runs to be held in con- | nection with the meet, ax racently an- ahottar distances. encouraging John Bull's Boy Boys Figure! to Beat Yankees in Next Olympian Games: | {al and easy runner, and his form shoul s\ It ls Developed. | nounced are 1,600 metres, four miles; ten| help him materially In the longer diy ay miles and a three mile team race. | tances. Nebrich, while’ he won the t Ss ev pe i w & Erianger’ | this latter event five men | lowed to represent each country, | first three men of the five to count | the team scoring the ss jas never done himself justice on a1\ ‘T may seem rather previous to com-! ment upon the probable outoome of | eat number of the clash between Uncie Sam tanee men and John BuN's fiyers at the! Olymple gumes to be held at London in July, 1908, but as this feature of track sport ls admittedly our weak point it Dehooves us to get an early start and make a lengthy and well-timed prepara- tion for this meet. | ed_on th For the mile England has he present champlon, whom are capable 20 gec., and possibly | Goiline LAA h | new-to the game and will imprave ‘poard. | greatly during the present season, and watdhed with interest at Trenton, wherf the | | may possibly show championship form Y, | part winter, bu nnd McGough: better than 4 min. one oF two others. maniac tian ‘Se, Sullivan and Col trom. America's chancea very bright, capable of close to 4 min. 20 sec. But fn the distances over a mile our Owing to our well-known strength in| men show up poorly by comparison. the | best men runniy | terial fo at present are Row Irish-American, The three’ former- have confined « ranning and have rarely run tk RS sweeping victories won by our men tn) Cornell these events at Athens last year, need be sald at the present time con- eC fen” WHO” WITT TooK~atter more thitti Uncle Sam's claims to Boies] in the | Rowe and Mago cap, and third in the Great Trial, Junlor Zieateld's Wondertal Mustcal Revue FOLLIES of 1907 SERIES OF NOVEL SENSATIONS, soned men and can probably run fhur TO-MORROW NIGHT and fve miles Just ae well ae two mil d NEXT SUNDAY SiGHT CORCER ey certainly showed a aurprising tu 3 ERT Of speed in the, recent “interes eeraye| GOOd Material Here and | **an.e°ans® oe'Gue , eA meet, Rowe winning from~Magoffin Diy i . ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Jun ec Rirving BL ten yards in the excellent time of 9 ml We Have a Chance if BEGINNING Sigur uten M seconds. Rowe is a very gra WINTYRE & HEATH ft Musical Pay, THE HAM TREE cross-country champtonship last fall 3e.t0 $1 sath, Wed, lias 2. Bv.8: 18 B is —oyent, whlch will likely prove our. Ronhaw has. n\irdest probk cinder track, lis best races belng record aes Bpring-should furniah material for! some fast races thie his records suff comparisoa ‘with those of th '{n Engiand. Bellars, N.Y. A. C Are comparatt | \ i With the metropolitan champtonships only | Vee oft the work of the New York A. | and Irieh:Amertoan A. C. sauads was ‘A. of that town held a monster set | Both clubs were represented by | | e ireat Scott. Motzetti ‘Troupe, In the fall. Uncle Sam will have to look to s¢ seven men to supply ma-/ hic entries In the three and; . Jack\Eller, who ts’ out for both hurdle event |The Great Sen four mile events, | ° rh For the ten mi well, we have not! om Aug 34 at Travers Island, will have a/ Satimuous 1 39 | Rardmer! & Moddart, had a ten-mil In some time, tryout Qver the low hurdles at Trenton. and || ersp. as-50. Juno Salm: Is hard to s nt crop of on. John Joy: ffort to get Just Ww: 3 rey LAN ‘OPHIENDS rinner WrhoueiGas Sherman a: De Fortet, pelogar ayia ety Dally Mats 10-25 93) Fea? what chaace he will have with Farry Hill An. In\ a recent try the sharps will be able to figure out Just Qi wth AV) “PL Daly, Carr, Lorz, Frank, The mesiing between Hellars and Donhas Hd. sAasaTihay JOWNGON IN TRANING 10 twenty-roung bout to be pulled off by "Frisco fight promoter, | Sulltvan, bitter rivals for prize ring honors. BY Oe POLLOCK. Jack Johnson, the negro heavyweight to-day declared that his next fight will Sailor Burke. Probably at Johnson says he haa ceased to pay any attention to the offer to Burns on the const. aged to meet Jim Barry, man, who recently knocked Cutler out. Shreck to Meet Kaufman. Another battle between be decided force ‘Tommy, Durna to Aght him If he tn wuccessful in- beating Kaufmann, Club Managers Balk at “Jeff's” Bell It Yoks now as if Jack Welch. | Jar referee of San Francisco, will supplant Jim Jeffries an the referee of all the Impor- tant fistle battles out meet Tommy han also en- the Chicago on the coast Cailfornia claim domand of $1,000 ts too much, and on that account they are seeking Welch's services. the tater oniy making $900." Wich Memate fight heavy welgnts Another Long Fight for Cdima, Cal. Jimmy Coffroth ts going to pull off an- the California pugiliat, the promising Ught middle tna forty-five- air, and in the same whom Billy Delaney had an tdea some time ago would be the coming } t Jimmy K tay. time te maxe a. match im foo. that Hurley gets the Tizoctinda battle: they whoaid.farntes Young Ketchel!, of San Franot round bout tn “STANDING oF THE CLUBS. AMERICAN LEAGU NATIONAL LE Acre Chub Be : te |pceteirn id $ Ble D. Steet i 441 B i ij|Boston $0 (Baise outa.) 28 78 “30 10 4s 85 5; Brooklyn, 1. First game. Ciecinnati! 1” Second game. elphia, 0. Firat game. eiptila, G. “Second game Da bn, 4.” Firat game St! Louis! 4 in! 0. Second. ame New York at Pittsbure ring where Bi fought st Colma, and Ketchell will fiah in four hours before th e off on Labor Day. Hilly Roche has jected as the referee. Thompson and Sullivan Matched. wires and Tommy Turns | ing fight moa Tncurres” im he behalf tt is j Wrother, Witla street n the threamfle scratch should bring forth one 3543 Morn Belle of Richmond’ e_fing recing, and Bellara, will Shave a 5-26¢, & Vaude.Curtsin2 & 8 ow kood he ta. Hit ts cl t about gvod enough | [ ! 1 re. CRITERIONDSSARE Eyes he ites ‘The work of\Pilgrim, the double winner al{ {TPR MONTH Taare ica Athena; Sedley,| MoEntee and Teevan, « quar . fol oes aevasclars Teuuiseans HATTIE WILLTAMS 2 Walched closely. ay oa am! "seats to-NGHT AT Barns Brat aie The Alaskan cosine OF mma. SAVOY *8h3 trun. sae ete MAN OF THE HOUR # Br Score, They are to meet again Ogden Sep -round | Dave 3 lormer Intercolles! terday for a twent: Munson,| the former intercolles! Stich wits about | mle champion, has at last shown posltive h ‘These boys fought at Og- signa of coming \hack to his form of 1904 and after twenty rounds | and 1906. In a wotkout at three-quarters of @ ivan won the decision. je Dave Kallopel in B21. iil best. pre | vious ‘effort yielded. 3.30--quite an Linprove ment j iss pounda den two weeks. ago, | of bloody roine Brown Arranged Bouts. BIN Brown has cinched two more bouts tor hie stags to be held at Rockaway in the, Fred Rorers, at surely coming {nto his own. Fred never near future. On Aug. 2 he will have Dick runs wall ea fee spin, therefore his aon, of Brooklyn, and Billy Glover. of ia) mite the other evaninx in 4.30 shows that Roston, clash tn the windup of ten rounds, he is thare with, the roo to. defend while on Sept. 6 Sammy Smith and Harry ils hard-earned Utle nny, the clever Quaker City boxers, w Cnty te! acer an Ce eae cmt anpuared i cars ran Thasé-Donta anor be. fest-ones. ea the men | ooo Te ite. gymipian, but-that ms Fred Rogers, the \nile champion, Is slowly are eveniy matched mean that he le bot getting ready for another | GATEOEENR: ‘MILLE. POUGERE: S L attempt to regain hi tle In the 2*m: EVERY EVR. ATA Hurley aWile Blab exes: |i iauenuytarese pret Harvey showed’s Rey. SHEKLA, Batting Hurley, the rugwet ttle tevtey | SIE turce-quarter mite wlth very little effort | | SAND x, } yilindoe Woyburne > who never been \le- of Passaic, N. J.,..who has never been DOWNSTAIRS IN} Phantoms, Rice lfeated, Ma now afer a match with ert "AMUSEMENTS. Do hantoma aati arr itioyratenant says that he wi! VICTORIA THEAT, } Prevwat. Wille Pante acaree a Merlerislmaneeyr res tearing iy Entire Root Bax” } £2, Toure. Collies wy Hart, 4 Ayolos. 250. & 500. Porrold's Animate Cole & Johnson In DEY RIGH BEA! PAR Gale 6 Johnion in KART] BPUGNTON REAG HEAR. SOMETHING DIFFE! Britt Being Sued. Jimmy Britt, Tightw ¢ Wild West Show on von Earth, THE LIFE Re *, ACTRESS vars 4 i le ax 40 To-day, 205. | settee SEG COU TERE ta a Ea ie <7 101 -RA VAUDEVILLE Britt, tn thy Hanton, when aE 3D FREE = RHEKT LLOYD, THOMPSON SISTBRS, R z m, Canill, Hayes, Winohell & Theresa. R OBINS ON MEETS LEWIS TO-N IGHT » Madison Squary Root Gardea Bis i | a eect Sea veRoenaeS The Maid & the Millionaire *°™7; Rain THE NATION'#® PLAYGROUND, ‘This will be a busy week in Gotham of the olirbs, have Will be @ fight HOW, THE Couns STOOD AUG, 11, 1906, RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. No gamer’ echaduled. iment circles. | resumed stags, and ther levery night except. The Dry Dock A. ters at Tenth street and Ave! start the ball rolling with a six-round bout between This fight should be a hum- boys are fast boxers and no doubt will furnish the speedicst bout with headquar- GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. Jolphta a® Detroit } A mile {n| Ketchemfke, 200; Ralla, 110; Protaanist,| of the Spokane I, 101. Petunint, 202. FOURTH RACK—F Agen: three quarter «mile. Venus, sO: The Relle, 90; Bonnie Todilea, 96 Frontenac, 111 FIFTH RACE selling; one mile Ol; Baztee” 10} 101: Rebounder, IAC ear-olde and. up-{ ward, aciling.-Matabon, 8: Perfector, 7 Nd ‘Spray, 00: Reticent, 101° Evie Green, 104° Reveille, 104 te, 106, SSaEEEIEERIencaeEeenae ‘GERMAN YACHT WINS INTERNATIONAL RACE. | KIEL, Germany, Aug. 12—Tho Ger- muns won the firat of the series of in- rnational sonderkiasse races for jm- cror Witllam's cup to-day, the Wittels- nh, 102; | bach finishing thirty-one seconds uheud sent to Bellevue Hospital witnesed here this summer, It Will be their second meeting. son had a shade on the contestants tratl. Lewis In the * wipe that out to-night with « knockout, as ho haw put in thre ; and ts in his o weeks of hani 1 form again, a dix following on the the yu achtamon Both bby ore sluggers, betting on a knocke On Tuesday Consolidated | BIN Brown has signe, Ptharindiblaw trons and Young Guerrini htoon knots, and a ty sailed mart of the t fin thelr mat |some good man Bert Keyes and Johnny up at the Sharkey A-C. on Wednesday. another case of fighter vs. |boxer, and {t should furnteh a fast mill Willie Fitz will make his first appear- = | ance in his home town since the days of aad wag |the Horton law when he meets Unk Russell on Thursday at the Crown A. C, 1. While the stitte did not take In a reef | of the race and @ hot boat ts expected, 40 others pomstrad Wrap \ta raining with the Trinh CASINO Seta Ta ata Ba ae Bryeat, Empire City. Track: Aperian| A 6 rr Salle rw, “te RASCINATING BLORA |. 1) xomemne Collins tne mile! trial. Hon OVERCOME BY HEAT. This will be William Schof, fifty-seven years ‘old, OY Hirst avenue by ‘the heat this Afternoon & wonder, ning under the colors of the timed fu 28 flat (a 25) ‘4 fi and Ba A with initiey direct to SEM en Heys ala, carla Pacing Ss | Tae sta ei abe aera ord ts a "Yoo seg untae S84 fe MOLLY Tam Mam, | Y0"S face Dutahirul aeons i « w FIGHTS SCHEDULED were. § HARLEM musica) LUNA PA RK FOR LOCAL CLUBS. gh Sibu pK STOCK C0. GuPI. RUFUS A DIME AS BIG AS A DOLLAR, eet =F = GREAT HUMAN ROULPTTR WHEEL MONDAY — Jack obingon vs pent sit pei STEEPLECHASE PARK: Wille Lewis at Dry Dou (i UC Week, Milter Ione te URAF! TUFSDAY—Jero Casey will meet some good Mght-welght at Consoll- dated A. C WEDAESDAY — Bert Keyes ys. Johnny Dwyer at Sharkey A. ¢, THURSDAY—W Fitzgerald ys Unk Russell at Crown’ A.C. Rocka. way. FRIDAY—Franklo Paul va, y Guerrint at Brown A. 4. Buu Has 25 | ATTRACTIONS fer 25 Cents | Mata Today a LAY MANHATTAN AMERICAN 3 aiiiar Asuna” |PAIN'S FIREWORKS, 8.30 P, ML BRECTAGLE, SHERIDAN'® RID PHBA. At Oth ay.16. tonfgnt Chhdrenta Night Children, Amba ; A 15&25c. Mat To-day { oat popular pried Theatre In'oity.- | on 10s THE GAMBLER WES ee we a a BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. RAYMOND HiT CiCOcee AR | CO LU MB Aue WALILACK’S 2 "a7 4 200)v-en at 5.30 |WILL H, VEDDER, '3NAREED, Wom It will be tue TIME te PLACE « rn GIRL SS Wed, @ Sat, Ing feat from frst to last riday, at the qe way _ Glu, ALHAMBRA T#RATRE ROOF GARDEN BO ten rc samen Oluvior. ily un rw Drth aa eat fos Brie acin a : oung Roeka- SPORTING. & and Shru 4 the little Hy He certainly’ | To-morrow—The Bronxville Hand Fielus’ Merald Bus (6 way-35th. Tel aus and other races beginning at 2.30 P, FOYs tux [PVRs at ois 7 aires peclal traina from, Grand Cent | Mat Bat: 215, | 8p 12.04 12-40, 113 1, st) 10 minutes lator,’ ‘ ed Whe tape fn 4c ed for mt | Enpn Schaeffer, the Latnyetta Canal. ab connect wh 1 fine glss at

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