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UP TO DATE ‘| AND NEWSY. & TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1907 THE EVENING WORLD; o. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. pe EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN, ‘for three Mm @ half-hearted way. ea “Mr. John Munroe." " garetully ceaceatat fia ring history end Puce of his business associates know it he was once « prize fighter. min the mining business for fair : Jack told @ Toronto newspaper ; “and it would do me no good If knew my record. I am In busi-| Mess\with some of the richest men in Canala, and I hope to keep their con- I started inthe aT BO; ‘ish I'd never left it for fighting. ey I-made at that never stuc tice all the rest I biew it os I'm wiser now. After this, Munroa, min-. Adence and respect. sini Wish T was fhe to me. soon an \I could. More fodlishness for me. =gemambet I'm Mz.-John. ing enginder and expert. the Squires-Barns fight. glory, bore, ‘The GIANTS PUSH PIRATES INTO THIRD PLACE Which Shows That the McGrawites. _ Are Still on Earth and Batting Hard to Overcome the Cubs” Lead. 3 frst place, getting away with the candy. It's humiliating to every proud New Yorker to think that a mere prairie village Mke Chi—what’s tts /-; Bame?—can take a champlonship sway, from us and then hold it another : seaton without even s struggle. In the first round Hobinson jabbed ‘Willie repidly on the mouth and nose minutes, while Lewis tapped In the second round Robinson took several hard Ik thé body, A minute Sashes tt to be clever, let Lewis guard with one hand, tag with the other, and fell on the middle of the ring. He CHICAGO gentioman has sent me two yards of poetry entitled “A Lament," and clipped from an Australlan paper published soon after It ts just, one ‘fong-drawn sigh, with an occastonal ‘groan as an accompaniment and sobs fm the wind-up, which runs like this; Ajas! for the mournful eclipse of bis "The loss of the name that he formerty whom we fancied—no matter — TLLTE LEW met Jack Rodia- eon last night at the Dry Dock A.C. Money was offered und the ting that Lewis woukl win swith a knockout. There were s few ELL, We're still on ‘the base- ball’ map, even if we ean’t discover the pole where the Cubs rest. By dropping the Pirates back’ to third place yesterday the Giants showed <igns of life. Perhaps, after all, they weren't dead, but only suffering from suspended animation. Tf the Giants were winning game after-game we'd all tell each other that Matty is “back again,” and the whole McGraw combination an invin- cfidle collection of the most amazing bali-playing marvels ever brought to- gether under one tent. UT unfortunately we can't grow enthusiastic quite to that ex- tent whilethe.Cubs-sit-calmiy r “wiped up the floor! mn ROxtOn Australia stands w hearted now broken- To find Burns has vanquished the man mae Hae ead r ir me tarni Abas shes ithe as ot me ee nd the sighs as beaten Bill Bau reeoi? ae BY BOZEMAN ae ee HE last appearance of the Cinoin- nat! Reds tor the weason of 1907 marks the passing of Ned Han- jon. Another star in the baseball firm- | ament is setting. its Hght hes led many a diamond crew from chaos into emeoth sailing, but ita usefulness 1s ending and Ned Hanion must go. In fact he bas already gone, Wor many weeks Hanlon has been absent from the helm of the Cincinnat! <lub, He ts supposed to be scouring the country for new talent, but that Js the way they get rid of stars when they have begun to pale. Whenever you nee_a manager away from his club hunting up new talent you may know that his days are num- dered. It Ss a method of letting them down light, but unfortunatley every well informed fan knows the route, ‘Twelve or fourteen years ago Haolon could have commanded his own salary. To-day he commands it for the simple reason that it says so in his contract, and that expires with the fast ebbing season. As we haye sald before on numerous occasions, youth will down age in every conflict, and Hanlon has entered just one fight too many. His day is past: Jp his day Hanion was the greatest manager that the game of baseball ever produced. For years he rode on the waves left in the wake of his record, low: Dixie Himme’ Apley SRucen'a Bo Donna “stant Ri *Glor BECOND ¥ Breeplechiase Has dicap, Paprika” Cantigan Bandaiwood Oka Pale e Alvo clixtbie: S THIRD, f a two: Fear ps Piss rf eerie RACE jee Midway SWorkrmald aXicteria B Ay " ‘ pce Hampton. Men. ae Islam poe tr Union irr about two mi The battionwith Burns could have! but they have gradually dwindled “Te. SARATOGA ENTRIES. AETay y SARATOGA RACE TRACK, Aug. 13.— } The entries for to-morrow’s racea fol- ax Fau Clear, fa EMPIRE. CITY ENTRIES... | PMPTRE rrr RACE *TRACK {i8-—The eniries tor to-morrow Te |. FIRST RACE—Malden two-year-olds; ad one-half furlongs, ntive be Hear arver i. Arcount ‘Dirvish Aus ow five Handicap, $2,000 121 selling; for | dne mile 100. 100, 10) sant Bink, Lock Rowwell Woolatoce tft forthe ward. it and never His ripples, Hanlon himself has no Interest in his passing other than a small amount of ride. In this world's cocds he is weil xed. He does not have to work. Per- sonally he would much prefer to apend hls days at Baltimore with his family than to be buffeting public opinion Jn Cincinnati, but he held on with @ dying grasp, hoping to land on top with one final ypurt. But the gpurt never came, When called on ie did not have tt 2 When a player Hanlon was a third an. By accident he was given teh reins of a ball club, and so great was his executive. abliity ‘that he was Placed in charge of ‘the Baltimore rioles. “There he sprang into world- wide fame, and fans throughout the te ngeehh from that 9 under his wing. Mo- Graw, Keeler, Jénnings, Brodie, Kel- ley ahd othera and welded together a. ball club the like of which has never been equalled in the world. His team Was practically invincible would have lasted several years more but for itt dropping of Haltimore and he Ins ation o1 rook! good club. ft yn with a a mayhap | THIS 1S HANLON’S FAREWELL APPEARANCE down to tiny littl again can he atart them rolling. methods are with the anctents. double steal!” and “pil ond," out Kame more’ successfully, of Its predecessors, It mucce: wonderful. Beginning with his ‘Brooklyn, He Haunlon's power _ bes: loat bis stars, who ame nowhere co club gradualix dropped from estate as pennan. miny of a tallender. It never rose Hanlon was he didn’t know it. drowning man to a feat after dete He held on traw, Whi to blame.” He sumictent ‘meat Finally Garry the Cinetnnatis, lon was happy, t to have a-free hand) with d to be his own boss, carry out his plans, work no wonderful wa little ped nis authority w: ayers: ish. Hanlon took charge of the Brook! club and for two years won. the pene Rant there. His club is supposed to he the first ‘team in America to succ fully demonstrate such plays as ue Ait and run,” “the short throw to nec- | owners” Were: infringin | He couldn't come oack. j him, He was sent aw: ing trip, and that was the last # This fall Hanlon will retire home tn Balt Age has cl another prize. on ‘hin It) wa: His club also worked the bunt thanghad any third year great managers, he replace thom. {ts high ner to the igno- growiltig. old and his methods were becoming antiquated, but t crowded upon him he began to believe that the owners were Was not suppiled with to carry out his plans. Herrmann, President of made a bid for the once mous manager, and his efforts were ded. because he was Herrmann fur- nished him all the money necessary to but they falled to Scour ax he would, he could find Then” Hanlon He Imagined that not absolute; that the y on|a recrult- 6 TLEY GRANNAN, the plunger of former years, who helped make the R aa celebrated almost: as tohing much mor a was In an to them- cand His | to make book. In fact, the where the ima Since then~ fil again. like en de- will from now on be seen Brown, Phil Howelt HApptemnte; Bd --Graves,-Fred--Peeh, Henry Schopps, J. G. Evans and others are money | weighed in for the rest of the rmecting. was approached by ker fast before the yemeniay. sion for #8) worth, The odds should have been 2% to 1,” the an't young man exclaimed, . FOU or the bet- STAN ke." was the answer. to hin Hl have to answer for your aimed decided Manager | Elrod. . yous man, in the betting BY T. O. PIPER. Henry of Navarrs—Domino match race the themselves, when he wagered $200,000 on the result of the race and booked as will again be seen on the block-making book with the knights of the high atool at the Empire City track, Tt was but a comparatively short time after the match race that Grannan got under a cloud and was requested not he was denied admission to track. Then he went to the courts, Was compromise Tas not been making book. To-day he goes on the line and laying the odds’ and perhaps engineering o teoric play that will bring back recog- nition to his former brilliant operations. Members of the Meta are making a show- ing In the ring a Empire City, Leo Swatts, Wiliam Othera are reported en route from the Spa, Manager Arthur Exrod, of the Empire bet- ting rink. 1 just Ind 4% -againat Preten- and made a mistake. meteoric the man historic horses me- Dick a nervous third ence FOUR FIGHTS FOR CALIFORNIA ——— BY JOHN POLLOCK, Wu VorHe Hext few weeks there will be four important fights ae- cided in California. The frat will be between Joe Gans aad George Memaic at Los Angeles on Aug. 23; the second will have for principals Mike Schreck and Al Kaufmann, who will clash at San Francisco on Aug. 3); t thirdesetl bring together Joe Thomas and George Ketchell for forty-five munds at Colma on Sept. 2 wihfle on Sept. 9 Joe Gans and Jimmy Britt will TIgntWelg champ title and a purse of 355,000 NP Onanip “Unk’ Russell Has Two Fights On. ‘Unk’ Russell, the Quaker City fighter who ta] round bout at the Crown A, ©. ataw lermont Avenue Rink, Brooklyn, on | jit. Naa also’ Geen maton 1 meet Indian Joe Grexx for fifteen rounds ut Teoria, Labor Day. Ruse te Or Nia contest whth Iitacer ‘ ta ‘be ne “of the best tattle in this yieinity for some lume. Ross Coming Here for Battles. Tony Rove ot New Cantle, Pa bard batt at his weight Sianbang fichters who. tear. right. in a fo not fear & puneh” Hecand Rallor hurke ught to put up @ hard fight If they ever meet Newman Sails for Home Aug, 20, au anager of (he Lone Acrgl the Ment heavyweight for thirteen rounds @ few inonthe ik here for the purpowe of retin the Kovd bie f Newman ed to meet “Wille Fitzgerald to | who gave Mike: Schreck auch «| Jac. who went to and a few go for the purpose df learning the meth oda _used by. the National Beorting-Cluby< | ate ta ‘will wail 101 In a letter to has become London in conducting ft» club, home a week trom to-tay the writer Mike says \he quainted with the workingn of the porting Club, and thai| he intents hia club oi tho same Ii Cove to Fight Allen t Ottawa, earch of (ights, has rot on a his_paanger, phia, to moet Hilly Allen, In a fifteen-round bout at\'a show pulled off at Ottawa, Can.,\ the frat In September. “Cove will probably beat Allen. Kelly Accepts Hurley's, Chall | Jimmy Kelly, accepted sturdy fighter, Sara} issued © mal er or Batty, Bu) Hur- 13,.—The best worko opr Sweno. ays vie witling “S fick hurley | — Pav BULGBR—Seven, furlongs in aint Keyes for a side bet of 808) Kelly 10, galloping. nye Weowill Deva Che Evel ey atters {119 ENTICING—Three furlangs in 0.88 2-5 | noon, prepared to clinch the match, a ae Fiat a mite in 0.48, handily. | This Bout Should Be a Great One. | — HHWIN GUM—Five furlongs | in | Johnny Dwyer, such @ fierce battle for six rourts ‘A.C. not 20 lonesmad, mill tackle per ies tof a tlafround bout at Wie Shar: | 119 C, W. BURT—Half a milp tn 0.48 2-6, Ker an 'Eon Weaneetay nignt. ""Thwne Tada |” atl out. wri “oubivens ‘nat pW slant Sielainly | take conmidernble [am they are anxlousyto win out Murphy and Hyland Traini the six-round- Although CHASING THE TWO PENNANTS. ood morning, Giantal | Greoting {know how glad we aro ba't fave the oll nunge of diet In 80 . a4 for the You but you have fought idn't roast you if we roaet the lo Grounds will be and the the recelying » 7 nourt nin Daliplayers Jack Hannii » wining 1 atiin, a whe 1 rush at yen toy Cincinnath RL tn hero to help Fergum porters wer ning Ie ready the eloee up of the whiroered. around that there are xo- be elxbt’ double headers while the nre at this “Apprentice Clements Cheer: Reedn’t wet og autok, Ve a larse cluster of posto “now | fn the future. the feathey-welght champion bh. who rteéntly arrtyed tn fle has \been mat~hed by | ax a Rood record and manager of Byrt Keyes, the challenge who gave Rouve O'Brien siaaning Unttle, “a punkyhinent oth lads ate training herd for the bout, bout <b week? * not sl it the ‘National AS om. ng. for tha contest, that a victory over chance to Snd'on that account he wants to shape when he tackles Hyland, to be deci {eX acehy tat Fiylan. at Tommy Murphy and Fighting Dick, Hyland fed. Wetore Bept. ot {CURLS both to Ban’ Fraacisco and i, GHANNANBACK ONHIGHSTOOL rina as in all other spheres of lfe—we are all held responsible for our mistakes, Pay the bet if the horse wing.” Protenaion finished second. The young booksanker| @icn't (have) $0, pay._tor, hie. mle: tal Two former Mayors of Tonkers. Mike" ftore at the Empire City course. Incide: tally both are candidates for renominauon for the Mayoralty thia fall “Jimmy”? McCormick, owner. of Glorifier and other good Ones, is as busy as @ hatter these days at the Yookers track. ¥ Smiling reese Ing up the situation preparatory to starting several candidates from, ois stable, Asiced | what be thoucht of the present meeting. he maid gall right, My only rearet is that T haven't » part of Mr. Butler's game.’ Ly? Fesenden, fresh from Sheepshead finding the Yonkers game profitable, He ie playing winners Scoretary, Beach Ractog Association, is a clubhouse frequeater. Judge Frank Thorp je watchiog a certain jockey, He le also keeping horses’ which perform jnoonsiatently, sm owns & County, clubhouse veranta, the races from thi Golling. wit “Cogmooete’* wearing Baratona for the Yonkers slay: A while, at least. Mite -Claney “hat Tommy Waddell. known better, Tommy Bure, 1 might Mike after the race. wa play i Hinckatts Fae tr winning. tbl fastch will he Southern champions, St. “Grant ang Nat “Thornton, vont following “day. No admission fos will charged, But admission to “the da be by ticket only. — Upo tion to the tennis committe biter y reallnos Will give him a fight, bein fine ‘Cres- cent Athletic Club teksts will be mailed. armies. cents one comune at limit-'the number of tickets Ben one person. Play will begin at 8 P. ach afternoon. days of play, , Can. | No. 120 fmalty to be Week enge. the EMPIRE CITY RACE 1.03 3-6, all out. th TATA 0.25, galloping. iF n | handily. OLD COLONY—Halt a 0.60 3-5, galloping. ESCUTCHEON— 0.24 3-5, breezing. 10 9 quarter ha. u9 ween galloping. 117 DE. RESZKE—One™ mile galloping. {PLLIE RACINE—Five fu 1.061 gallopin: 42 PRINCESS JEWEL-Five their bands, and the only way, thar can kot Tenoolss easily. OST a, 116 LINNAPEE — A quarter baraneronine ne twill help worny: 0.24 8-5, breeaing. aces L ~ MORALES—Haif a mile in wo dara nao there was much joy alonk lolita Broadway among the follows who had bet | —— pesewnitans Maointe that the -Glanta. wouldn't ‘finlyh second MeGraw gets throu with the Wea ieoirant he. smilie, may” be on” the | side of thelr faces \ ey catty eh eT a, Club, whi Club, Guitcli de nolngs to have «new pitcher | 1 Cnierco named Manning Join hin when the High. |p New orks gre return from che Weet, Beene to me | f\prieranta:tbs. 43.1888 hive heard somebody aay before that Inder needed yltchera,, "Get out rthat table, Fido! \ New Tork, 8; Pittsburg, & Now aries, St, Louls and Cloyeland scribes 4 may that the Highianders are always popvlar in the ‘West, three or four as a piarter they indy so durn pupular after all, peters ac Baseball, Polo Grounds, To-day, Giants ve.’ Cincinnat, Adm, g0¢, ~ If Grithth can cop 4PM. Rot be Ghicawor at Pntiadeiphia: e el | St “Louie at Boston,” tee EMPIRE GALLOPS. nectal to The Evening Wortd.) af TRACK, Aug. REIDMORE—Quarter of a mile jn NING ACCOUNT—Halt « mile HIGH BEAR—Half a mile in 0,49 2 in INDEXED TRAINING GALLOPS mile in mile In 6, 1,45 2-5, rlongs in furlongs mile In 0.51, gal- }} Phita' phu }| Chicago Aug. 108 WEXFORD-Six furlongs in 1.16, Hoping. vE 8.—Three furlongs in breezing, 5 OSTRIGH—A quarter mile in 0.23 3-5, handily, 119 POSING—Seyen furlongs tn 1312-5, galloping. — TOPSY ROBINSON—Six furlongs in 1.16 2-8, breezing, & CBDBRSTROME—Seven furlongs In 32, eaally — ZAGY—Six ‘furlongs in 1173-5, gal- loping. 19 FLAVIGNY—A quarter mile in 0.25, breezing. HOHANDBNIDGE—Three furlongs in 0.38 1-6, | breexing. — 80LO DANCE—Halt a mile tn 0.80, galloping. — FIRMER—Halt @ mile in 0.602-5, galloping. 119 LADY, CARROLL—Five furlongs in 1.03, easily, U9 COLLOQUY—Half a mile in 0.49 1-6, breezing. 113 LADY SAVOY—A quarter 23-6, galloping. US RIPLE RANGE—A quarter mile in 0,25, breezing. U7 BKYO—A quarter mile In 0,24 2-5, gal- loping. — YELLOWBACK 0.25 1-6, breezing. 1@ CLOISTERESS-—A quarter 0.25, handily: mile in A qrarter mile in mile in STANDING Ox, THE CLUBS. AMERICAN LEAQUE. BEL Clb We det foal | Boaton & 83: pou § Sal Waahton Chub. Detroit ‘O Cleveland’ 158 43 RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, Cleveland, 5. Philadelp) Bt, Lan Boston, GAMES SCHEDULED FOR ‘TO-DAY, by Nprk at Cleveland 18 at H CAPTURED IN THE Waish and Ed Flake are daily \ty) John Boden, of the sre | eye on George Primrose, of minatrel fame, who 3 mummer home In Westchester mors to the track and finds com- fort in picking the winners and swatching the Durnell colora, has abandoned the game at He was com- sioner for ‘Boote"’ Durnell watil the lat. for declded to quit the American turt—for Sroatt et = dorm ot ret Siar tgot actualntes | With the curly cues of this track Yeu" sald F. B. Alexander ieketa are mood for “both } RATHOND Btacyy HAND LETTER CH.CAGO Post oFrrce. When the Registration Committee of | ne A.A. UL meets to-morrdw_all knotty points that have crept up amateur athletic circles in |the past month wil] be threshed out. It fm not at all unlikely that the ques- tion of college athletes will be taken up, and that the many protests entered cided. On the decision of the| |commit~ tee depends who really won th honors at the junior meeting, the New |York A C. or the Irisi-American A. @., cusy having tied at 54 points.” Shojldi many protests be sustained both clubs will suffer, and it's a question Me the points will then stand. \ Another important matter will be the the rophy Poatfomee settling of the wreggle botween same two clubs over’ the point offered by the Brooklyn clerks at their games on Jul cup Ls now In the possession Irish-American A. C.. whic! © give It up, while the New York A. claims it on the ground that thé\ all- { Tound welght-throwing contest “at y aa his. games should have been counted on One. event instead of four events, ‘matter will cause a bitter, war, From good authority it Was teal erday there will be anodne that matter brought ing official said, erat panel it leaked through the that it will the Young M this body ond the Amat Union ts apparent, and a bit surprising to see a bomb exploded at the meeting. It has been openly sald that the trou- ble between the two associations has been on the point of coming to a head for some time, and ld-alliance be- tween them prill likely be broken, ‘Th ca aid to be the increane AMUSEMENTS. Bway HAMMERSTEIN’S #2 ROOF 2 PRINCE THE Ventritocutst. MILLE. FOUGERE, 42d at. EVE EOE a gj Chanteuse Excontriaut SHEKLA, National Tennis Double: —-AND— inate conan The National lawn tenia champlonship, Feovesbaaleleg Cater Wayeurnrs Fantaitts doubles will be contested at the Crescent json ani mite ae Athletic Club, Bay Ridge, on Aug, 18 and| VICTORIA Tamar Ext Troupe. Colllas a 17, eccording to an announcement. made Hart, 4 Avoloa. teres, Bute meet sen, a Boe. me and W. J. fer, the ah champions, ~ = j CRITERION EET Bway & 44th at vex, 15. Nat. Bat. 2.13, 7TH _MONTH—LAST 2 WEEKS. HATTIE WHLLTAMS te LETTE ~_ CHEeRup. EKNICKE) Pree. be SAVOY “488 Sur 2.18, MAN OF THE HOUR fy.cperes,, HARLEM MUSIC HALL UW STOGA C0. w CAPT. RUFUS Ev HUNTIO ® REAMON'S. MATINER Bijou inate 52 : “B'dway will whlatle the #0} Cole & Johnson in ReGIEN re Beat seats during this engageme ifWay & wth, Tei. EY. $15. Mat. Sat. at (CASIN FASCINATING FLORA Wicids! Merald Buc way-asth. Tel, 2485 ust. at R16, soe FOY" TH | f 7 ORCHID. p. | Mat. Bat. 2.15, CONTINCOS, PASTOR'S S253" HERBERT LLOYD. THOMPSON SISTBRS, ‘Wm, Cahili, Hayes, Winohell & Theresa. Lax, ay, & 107th st. Mat. Wed. 260 E SUT tae Lire ACTRESS WTH ST. SAV: TLANTICSAEDES N, Bowery.nr.Canal st. A Hive drothers) Roberimn and an ces. Harry PUP Muanseanette. Bechert's Orenertra, FS Li nh Bw Oth BLANEY'S wectias ict Wath ay seell Bros. "The Hired Girl's Miliions."* Next Week—8. Miller Kent tn "RAFFLE 3 ALHAMBR ROOF GARD Daily Mat. Downstairs, Empire City Quartet. Arthur Dunn & Marie Olazier, Jack’ Norworth, Majystic 4, othe The Maid & the Millionaire Mang WALLACK' Ss ay & HOvd| Evie S55 TIME Zea PLACE 4 rie GIRL Male, Wed, & ase {Ath St oyna THE THBATHE, 42 8. & Bh Av. Mat. ‘To-moerow TWERICAN Eva 25-00-75, Mat. Sat 25-0 ‘THE GREAT EXPRESS sree vs ‘ASTOR 4 cae, pe in the Junior champlonships will be de- | sue instructors * Shristian” Assoctation?® -amatent—ephrts—in—generat——Ano hor thing that hab helped kindle the fire Was the retusa! of Dr. Fisher to yote' with rest df the board of rovernoré to break the adiance betwren the Ama’ feur Attiletic Chion of the United States and the Canavan Amateur Athlett | Ulon. cainst it Young: Men's ‘IRISH PADDY. FIGHTS } JERRY CASEY TO-NIGHT. Athletic Broadway. a ten-round bout between Jerry Casey, of New York; and Irish Paddy, Brovklyn. They wiil go ten rounds, and Maneger Billy Eimer expects them to put up ond of the liveliest scraps seen ut his clu thia summer. Another good bout will be a six- roung affair, in’ Which Frank O'Brien, the jing usher, and Jack Kelly will be the pri pals. Spike Travers, of New ork. wit! meet Louls Brown in a four round go, and there will be four iothediny good bouts. AMUSEMENTS. KEITH & PROCTOR’S f TH B'way, YIFTH AVE CO. In SAV; 33 @ exch “The Jilt’’ Phone 2340 4\ Edna May | Bogener Diy Mat.25-30 ese 2 & 8 406 3k Sete ‘London Fire Brigade halle Blanche, | “The Operator.) “Great Scott. PIANOPHIENDS.” mi Bherman & De Forest, Maymond & Caverly, __ Keele @ Pearl. diptows-Puverite— HARLEM Players in) “The si'asia ata Belle of Rlchmondy” ) AERIAL GARDENS $iscaie" ast sits Ha, COHAN In artes JARDIN de PARIS “2, } paiiy Mat roadway. Hun at © FOLLIES 1907 ¥ OF MUSIC, 14th wt MINTYRE & HEATH in fea A Bust THE HAM TREE peat, Produ Pridgen 260,40 BL Mats, Wed, 80 2E mighekagaucerK BUNT: nave Miller Bros? a 10 1 *plegest Wild West Show om Earth, FREE VAUDEVILLE, TAKE IRON STEAMBOATS,-— THE NATION'S PLAYGROUND. “A DIME AS BIG AS A DOLLAR. MANHATTAN BEACH, #, SHERIDAN'S RIDE. OULETTE WHEEL STEEPLECHASE PARK Sitti Has 25 ATTRACTIONS for 25 Cente HAPPYLAND SOUTH, BACH. Dancing = Scatink: Adelaide Ive. Battery, 10,90.2 & 6.150. ,Inol.ad) Free Vaudev! Mate, Daily,” 15-20-25, Eves, 15-35-: WILL I VEDDER, pee \. SPORTING, \ Oe Racing at YONKERS, To-Morrovw—The Chappaqua, Handica and 6 other Ka os beginning es HOW 40, GUE THERE: Sneval tralng front irand Central Ballon (ars Avi) 120k 1240, 1,30 am ts minutes “ater. vt Deltentul automobile ride, k thence by tmley, for to track, i RANCH : Empire City Track « vot ee est? He was the only man that voted) b d Good sport welll be seen to-night a@). the cool gymnasium of jhe Consolidated: Tlub, !at Sixty-fitth street and. ‘The main attraction will be DREAMLAND /Pain’s Fireworks, 8.80 P; M an aby ii