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UP'TO DATE AND NEWSY. JOHNSON FAKED IN ‘FIGHT’ WITH ‘SAILOR’ BURKE See pee Never Had. Any Intention of Putting! Latter Away, and Fight Fans Leave in Disgust—Some Sig- nificant Preliminaries. paid $2.30 each In raflroad fare I and from $2 to 35 each for seats last night to see Jack Johnson fake IFTEEN hundred New Yorkers eix rounde with Sailor Burke at Bridgeport, “Neyer again,” swore the fifteen hundred at 2.15 A. M. as the New Haven |Rallroad dumped them un- ceremoniously from the “special train” in the midst of the wilderness that les just above Harlem River. The New Yorkers were not alone “jn thé come-on-traternity, however, Bridgeport local sports, as well as a crowd from all the stations along the line, paid for seats and waxered their coin against the “wise money” that yoas floating abovt the seat of war in large, Juicy rolls. Jack Johnson yesterday afternoon came out in flaring headlines: * /WIN IN THREE ROUNDS.” {the fifth Burke, knowing that Johnson Burke wiated in black type: “I WILL | Wouldn't take a chance by hitting him JOHNSON OUT." anywhere else, covered his blushing “‘@he Bridgeport sports vit. They |Stomach with his forearms and Jeaving mado Johnson favorite, and were ‘sur-| his jaw sticking out lke the figur < head of a whaler, let the big negro do and delighted at the ease with they found strangers willing to|®# he pleased. Johnson dot GN the dis-|#/apped Burke on the crossed st gpl iy varod ken la ei but never, never risked hitting aim on that open and exposed jaw. Finally, eeeing that ne couldn't bit Burke on the stomach, Johnson hit him on the} chest, hard. Burke went down for the nine ‘count. He was getting the habit, | By doing that he was establishing reputation a4 a terrible stic fohnson shook hands with urke in} the beginning of the last round, and Burke fell and took the count. He was ting the habit. Johnson, fling piessany at the thought that his even- ing’s work bad only three minutes more to go, hit the “Sallor’ on the ribs a couple of times with the open hand. Burke stood straight up, with his atom- ach drawn In and his arms crossed aa before.” It puzzled Johnson ite. think | ; “ag|out nome way of getting at him wit secting pipe and pillar and post. At) one iitting his Jaw by aceldent. Burke ise” waid Jo jaw waa so near thar it wae atwa Iphreys, cocking his eyo up at the gal-| getting In the way, It was a nulxa m the husky “Sallor’ and the | Burke swung at Johnson's jaw, or who has been 0 loudly touted somewhere near it, and fell when he missed, He took only four seconds that his managers and prose agents aa} one whom Jeffries MUST fight. time, ‘and Johnson sald: “Aw, why didn't you take nine?’ In a very re- At last Johnson came into the ring, wore a bathrobe from which [is proackful way, The crowd was beginning to hiss and legs projected like the stilte of a under the focussing cloth. He yell. | Then the last round ended and in two) koa chalr in the ring, pulled It over lelose to his manager's’ seat and en- minutes the theatre was empty an a| barn. tated Into a fricndly chat. That was all ere waa doing for just half an hour. ‘But Johnson never had the slightest © qintention of Knocking Burke out. If) iy ‘fan accident had happened there ‘would have been direful distress in| Johnson camp. And Burke—well. | was there to make a reputation | terrific elx-round sticker. HE Liberty At Athletic Club, of Bridgeport, holds \ts mectings in the Star Theatre. It was filled cellar to dome. Sports were ked into the aisles likes peas in a They hung in clusters to every 4 0 ‘Phere was x corking little “scrap to ty, the crowd up for the main event cafe a few minutes later. He didn't, haye even a flush on hia face to show for the “fight.” Johnaon didn’t hit him above the elbow. M at the Paddock Athletic Club tonight | 40 Baltimore. Manager Johnny Mack, who {s probably the best informed man in New York om the present day crop of Ogiters, has arranged a fine card. The! ‘No. 146 |one of the best entertainments held in Manhattan for a hardly classes with Baldwin, but he is strong and such men as Billy Glover, Willie Fitz- gerald, Unk Russell, and Kid Sullivan. in the semi-finals, be two other bouts, Lew Brown will meet Jack Curley. at OFTEN Burne WENT WiITHOOT BEING HIT with |swer unt after Gans's fight George Memsic at Los Angeles on | Sept. 27. ATTY So who beat Tommy Murphy in fifteen rounds at Chelsea, will appear) In & battle with Harry Scroges, of intial show of the new obub at Fifty- pinth street and Elghth avenue was long time. Scroggs willing. Scroggs hag met Wille Mango will meet Terry Young | and there will also | in which Young | Randolph Jack Woyle, and | will meet ——Purse for Gana-Nelson. A purse of $25,000 has just been of- fered Joe Gans and Battling Nel- son to battle for in a finish fight! Reno, Nev., on Thanksgiving Vay afternoon for the light-welght cham- plonaiitp of the world. Jim May, the Well-known sporting man, of Feno, acting under the Instructions of a syn- dicate of business men of tifat place, mado the offer to Ben Selig, manag of Gaus, and Billy Nolan, manager et Nelson, in San’ Francisco recently, No- jan immediately accepted the offer for felson, but Gellg declared that we would not an- be prepared to give hi Burke showed up in Fred Bulle: johnson chatted, It wasn't very ex- ‘The crowd bexan to wonder, audibly, | what had become of Burke. Bome on Buggested that he must have skip) “He can’t get on his shoes," umphroys. “‘Are his fret Kod a apactator Humpareys Sant winked ae tee Dan O'Leary, who ts Set the famous pedestrian, now wal'ing a thousand mile ihcit Serre Soure in O'LEARY IN 1,000-HOUR CONTEST 154 when his long walk was completed. His average time for the mile dur- ing the first week was 14 minutes A oclous Burke was simply making socotita, wecond week. EP mimes third ye fer oclole BUTS ete ble. Ulackes | Indianapolia, 1s after one of the oldest fi seconds: ” fourth nerves on edge. records in the world Almost a hun-| a iseconds: ith week, dred years ago, or to be precise, a Pe appe ne OER ALG preys, with a spec- 2 . nin conde. pa RELY IUD IETS, ta aa tober, 1808, a wager was made in| His mille was the first, which taoular gesture, sa k by’ Capt, farclay, with a| war c in) 12 minutes, His long: him," climbed through the ropes, man named Wedderburn Web- | eat occupied 23 minutes, “while the Inst jand t immediately ppeared| ster, or a thousand guineas, that he | was walked in 2 minutes. It was al- \ Lathan anti 2 would walk a thousand miles in &| most Impossible for him to get over _lwith Burke. thousand consecutive hours. Barclay| the last stages of his Journey for the ‘The Sailor looked as strong and well; walked around N arket and beran| crowd wae ao dense and excited that iguilt as Hob Fitzsimmons in his prime,| Pi task on the ensuing fret of June. | Barclay had ttle room. This fact i i ws el He won the Wager, for he 'peraisted Ull| cannot be classifed ax an amateur reo- Johnson, all smooth-giiding muscles.| tne forty-second day. Dan O'Leary in| ord, A thousand guineas in those days towered over him aa they shook hands.| rather old oe rates a font and aus as @ little fortune, A few days after eset corner o| be a wonderful man If he can dup! his success (Capt Barclay took the nelr corners t , "7 Chey aturted toward vheir Ly a ente Capt. Barclay's record, when age! stage coach for Ramsgate to join the }wait for the bell, when sudden! UM=} tn considered. Capt. Barclay wetfhed | expedition to Walchern, where he was Eaters began a loud discussion of the|1& pounds when he started, but aide-de-camp to Gen. Huntley. impatiently; ht? We'll Just ght! grind, dramatic moment drei their ferocious words of looked pltyinsly mood there so di @ite corner, bloodthirsty i | rea the at AMERICAN LEAGUE. We Li) Clun, W. L Pc. Ne York. . Ba cara! 30 8 (S07 glaring slant 1 eed and waited th @udden anniiiation of the fellow who was ¢ fight 9 for jn weleh Zhampion be m even MJeffries crouclied In fear and (ee Presa agent atc suapenm Wash'ton da the trembling | VEN |those who had bet their money with the strangers thar | Washington at New York Burke woukl be knocked out hi Dat Phila in fed him and hoped that he wouldn't fatally injured when ) ened, | Johnson Whpped Burke on the stom: | ech with a resounding thud. He pushed} When Fielder Jones said that young? ‘The. sallor violent the ropes and} dpiaqon, the Washihgton pitcher, was| @ropped him tothe floor with two rucht:}the greatest find of the season he know | hhandera in the ribs | oke, He {a the best young Burke got up and Johnaon pyshe!! seen around thes { him down again. Then Johns wa In his defeat tng hie arms impressively OFAN shay terday he tirned out i) ub top. Bur being of fons} They | ping both hands, It looked lke the re began falling without had every appearance fm the shin bones, Hut round out, The tate easter when thay kaow “MUU intended to let burke i @nother minute master 1 ont an 6p lear N Griffith showed Rall But the sovond was and Me the third was lke vdconly | day and we are pleased, He was one of that row peed ore to toar n IMt out « [Ae tec atrd jason and he can run bases je halt Sotinson, # dias | y Ptaace, slapped Burk fon the stomach (and fll down ofien foount of nine sqoonda ow Yeon was conwivs {modlately stopped jhe body and oniy tgently 10 toh fe even urge to stay down us a ° n for the Hittitop. But amiabie Mr. Jot So TR ad eI alae the first time since the coming of Jukt two. minutes, i League New York is Ko- | 4 nail famine Jaetin HEN ihn fourth wan Uke the | Nive? avs No wame te scheduled tor i ha fourth was Nk: net and on Monday, Tuesday o: hind, ex the) Wednuxday the Glanuc and High full three 7 fth! jandern sare Te Highlanders eo ouly more se. In down to P phia Monday, before | c “ CHASING THE TWO. PENNANTS. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. LEAGUE. Chup. Brooklyn, faint! NATIONAL _Cluy, \ phin G8 BR HOIST. Loute. oo New York, 6; Brooklyn Howton: tiitiedet nila 2. Cincianat, 1 First game Second came. maton, 8 Chicago, 5; GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. New York at Brooklyn. Philadelphia at Boston. Bt Touts at Picts sda ng here Thursday to wind on up the Tite man out at handed ball pf duexday is no re parses this season the race track who dead one Ket any the i at le to at least. Thia {dea of starting the game at 3.9 }{umtead of 4 means that hundreds « ans hereafter can get home in time for Inner, Good boy, Abi SEE EVENING WORLD To-Morrow for ROBERT EDGREN’S STORY ON “JOE GANS” First of Series on “Champions 1 Have Known” | Gans Got $17,625.80, Britt $8,616.40. Jimmy Brit Afternoon amount « 655,008, Of 0 | Altbourt: close to fifteen thousan t to Ms much as it was ‘The actual receipts flew this amount the fighte Gans hey would. per cent tor na saw the fight between Joe Gana an { San Francisco on Mond Tectipia of the show did not expected id per red up Fa KO winning received EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, Jeoxnson Kert OVERLOOKING THE $12,625.80, cant. wn! SaiworR’S JAW 44ND SLAPPING at fe HIM & WRIST. “MATT GALOWIN. IN BATTLE T0-MIGHT Britt for losing got 40 which netted him $8,616.40. =) won over $5,000 In beta he real- Ae land altozether $17,828,80 on tae contest. Attell Wins Another Fight. the feather-waigne champion, Abe Att won another Jimmy Walsh. Boston, tn a ten-round bout and bed no ry round of ti the referee's decision at apolle “ALC. pointing "him ettiny Of the battle, fight laat in the clever night, little He met boxer of he Indian- ble in out- bout, the end INDEXEO SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE TF Bept 1i—The “Bay” track Is @ ACK, Orr the slow order and not many workouts Of consequence iwere noted. 14 STAMINA—Four furlongs handily,” She ts ready, 140 BOSOM FRI Lis. ealloping. Is not 1 BLACK MARY-—six Lis, walloping, Never 80 go 43 CHARLES G. GATES—Fiy longs in 1,04, breezing. ft 138 LADY much KARINA—One mile furlongs fin 49, ND—Five furlongs in in od © fur He ta very! in 1.48, bree: Not much. 143 IDA D.—Four furlonga tn .82, breex- Ing. No account. IGBALILA—Three furlongs tn .382-6,} breezing. Not IM CHALFONTE turtongs in 1.07, breezing and good. SHEEPSHEAD ENTRIES. SiPErSIE LD, BAY RACE TRACK Seer The “entries to~ morrow'e TacearhiTeareiasit FIRST RACK—For all ages; High Welght Handicap; ix fur.onga; main course 880) Cresnina (ob) Voorhees. (800) ir Tettinate Oona ee ily sis Guedes (#98) Ghiet’ Wayee Srmnker | Also eligible G4? Far “Went Th Rapid Water 8% Perjucto Bm. Creation (64) Glenna BAS Cape. By Be lweat ) De Mund $12 \ Dreamer SECOND RACE chase} for tour yes two miles abd a halt. S70 John MP. 703) EL Cunhitito (805) MoKittredge sus! Jimny Lane + Stnixter bit Bayonet THUD ACK The twoyearsolda. handloap: urity course (817) Meelicx $31 Tirastone Ad Spooner Bo Nimbus 1 Si Live Wire §Xi July Powell 6x3 Gowan 600) Motneaaan BOA Stamina The Westbury x8 abd upward, for "thr and ralle tu (s00) Bl 5K AOA Right Royal, Tyhrenne RT Ontors (S85) Mark “Antony Ti AI! Welbourne # Acrobat SOt Missourt Tad. iss.) RSit Tony” Bonera.( Phii Finch : Smiling Tom SIETIORACE and Upward: one Vino * Kink Cole Noalta Campal, Bam Lady Karma Mintherta *Acprention allowance claimed.” Ne Bteeple +164 for eo-yeare three-six oF a 313 118 107 407 104 104 104 108 108 40T 108 ath wi Brooklyn Y.-M. G. A. Games. | HILL N Wice Sunday. Three -champlonsn form m feature of tie Interpranch WM. CAL gurves vat ‘aeipht Field, pince and Casson ave Bua, Brooks frows afternoon, There In also. a novice, ‘peven handicap and. four | relay races on the programme, with baseball game to follow, league (Ate Rose 2s ‘AMUSEMENTS. [JAMMERSTEIN’S 424 kway “ 7th Ave. EVENINGS: ; DAILY MATINEE—20¢ & ROBERT es + he LITT Next Week "The Cowboy and The BELASCO » Sept. TRAINING GALLOPS AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY TRACK. AT GRAVESEND TRACK. Bt, aos » q PANY $) MOUs ORNTO: MATH oy the WA t eth Ay renin Davin » Rancho GRAC} Vedmare THE 17 HUMAN FLAG e'Sith § 50, (9, 1.00 50¢ ETHEL LEVEY New tole. 4 FORDS, 2 EMMET & ASHLEY. vitaxraph & “GRIND Bauaw. New Uibecty Moving Pistetes, % 15. Mat sat. BELASCO sooty ruibldbe tition 304: Bipetto Lond ON “DA ONCE 4 Just think of Roseben, which with an impost Davy Johnson 3480 to $400, But times ha when the owner ELEAN In Paul Armatrone’ Piay, Prices: 25 to 1 HANEY'S : THE € 8. 2 Big Fut Js nal. oe Ib receive. ‘Times, ASTOR "iti CHCOCK “A YAR = Maw, ‘From Across the Pond” | yaty Wag ‘and Lexingto Circle'tiom ten, Bese ts: | MURRAY jitaasiiagianityn ty Pryecoest perd, Anna B &1001n Ruse Night, ‘Night UWS Senay. Att & vam Grand Mogull oma piace - is Grand «Grand Mopal | y ot AR ikeiataa ae Next Week—The Road Yesterday. ee awaat QEANEW/TOUK, ‘pat HACKETT, y., 8,15. Mate. ‘Toute, & Bat.@15 TPALTAY 00 and won, running {n an ordinary field plunger within a year MAN OF THE HOU OR ROBSON 0), Mal SPOILERS Beat Musical Show in Town od ABat. M,M.Thelse prevents HENRY B. HARIUS presents AMERICAN THE MOVERS. 424 ot. usin ay "ERARSGRESSO 1907. mynete WANTED! ONAPPIER GAMES . JONSON, PLUNGER, COORDI oat A nf a condi NG baseball sa to som ed BEST SPORTING PAGE IN: law YORK. De * R ne of th BY BOZEMAN BULGER. je his! authorities the Na- tional game ts showing ® tinct decline in snap and vigor. dls- Su stab in the vitals of the sport, but with the evidence before our eyes during the present season we can aot doubt the tr of such a statement. that great sprinter Lack, of snap and vigor can only be has carried 150 pounds} dus to one source and that 1s long- drawn-out games. Wheneyer a me of only: 107 pounds and |Tuns close to two Rours spectators be- ; win to tire and players grow lstle: holding a! ticket for) the strain Is too long, For perfect. snappy work a ball gare should not changed ¢ \jast more than one hour 1 thirty nged for the great | minutes. Ben J Arde ies aes In the spring | he first took char, the American of Roseben’ could cash | Leag: and th rule was i eDEWEY 7th ay Salomy Jane. fed. Sat... By.8.AE ODN Ws, Day & tots Bu Tener ee ne LHEMBRI | | 104; ©The Delie of Mayfair, 90; Ton t Sanath Chief teemona, NOC Omee, 180] KEITH & PROCTOR’ Si] Sew Amsterdam Ee SECOND RACE” Montreal, unt Cun | * THE iri ta 2 emp achage: atenit tt ‘mllea-—Owasen.} itnaaway rH { athleen. 184; Court” K.. 163; King] t TEA way A 419 te iy SlggemcsTi. alte, Sat) SAV. tt ie TOME Rute Ti] Brosdway RSE eA ston Moor, 103, ; Phone ‘Edna stay spooner||] The Rogers. Bros. in Panami. THIRD RACE—Hunter's Flat Handicap; ||DalyMa Bo Ite Aleo_Vandeville. THEATRE, a3 st, uw | Fey Rotae atteoeae Hues 1175 SH Lae As ee peer ||| ER | y a A * + Do- St. 'Phone ir ve as | raiblo a8 | Mare Waimerignts Yi] 7c times FOLLIES OF igor. | FOURTH RACK TING even pSstenay 4 boats pee 10-35. | Sutcliffe Troupe. TA Anos Hold Girle—Gibeon Bathing takes: thro year-olds, and upward; pelliog: “ery ve Maras srs rn te piace Breet, Osi estat: HUNTON SQ. se | Citrine Rome New Yorkiintinee ‘pail ak Blue Goat, 111 | + Kite Bansal Troupe 1!) Gus, |pitire Momaine, 77 | | FIFTH RACE—For three year-olds and !|[Yuss0. 38-000. Mr, Mrs ‘Sfutphy. [El Eimeria, ee oe ee sipward:——eeiting:— eta —furionga-— Wabsas nae en y audevilic Site arene ms dee Marine (D3 St. siaens eae Se she | Hi fa edit ea a Dts cheleea. re kere, SIXTH RAC Four-year-olds an ; |p Daaly. baie: ity Trae ony mile: Goll Colm, 108: Shomeadon, Ps ap] : The Engitebinan. 105; Ormondes Hah, 103; ie Rossi's Horse, i nate, jesiie L. Hayman, 108. i rank Fogarty, | ET PO AR 7 RACE—Tae Eikington Chal. | j{Fhone 2061 ra 1S Centing Denbors. | METROPOLIS ; ry GILMORE Sup Mandicapi one mile and «aie: | [Dally Mat EM sci Hewi erent 2 Nat Where bor wir rie) pane tarmony, {10;, Le'sea, 123” Dervon, ARL = = BR BOODLE Hi" Rooky’ Town, 117: Woodbine, las, HA AN KARENIN A = Sea y 25 & 1h AY. M4 cist nore ain" et gs wg" |Aezee'ct [TOBACCO SHOW, Daily Mat. 3 x ir 3 = - , A, Mero Didn't know there were so many fast OF ERA: £ BISON AL PM. Last ball players around the country unt | MAN HAT TAN wocge [See GARDEN, **°, that fleld day surprise at Cincinnats, dia || “Scar WASSER STEIN, Director » raetutine Sotsee The Ac | you? The minor league youngstere put GRAND OP EIS SEASON, 1907-08, NIDAGA' NDIAN BAND, 40 Pieces | t all over the big league boys, beating SUBSCRIPTION SALE | ee iano Vivenus, them -nt nearly every test, Including EN 22 Oitice open a} t. |Cesay & Dayno, running, throwing and batting, Wel |INOW OP ALM to} el tH eg: (Michi in a Nat have (0 dust “up-a bit and remembes IL we that the United States is much Ja - 55 than the two major league ciroult, ACADEMY OF MUSIC (4th 8t. & Irving Pt Te iatht wt. Ladies’ Mai AMBRICAN BURLESQUERS Sunday Aft. & Eye. Concerta, in for $100.00) or better the $00 pet | enforced to shorten _ the GRAVESEND Ts would be only a piker's wager fer| thereby making them full SThestrackiwaalviowiocaay Tene Soe eae Th ee many good y and not) bank roll by the same method! thet| gradually lengthened out Brod = workouts were inoted hag been followed before by othe ro hi and ay U5 GLAMOR— Five furleege tet o4 ak by othe contest running two hours ar Dreestng A ree oem 2 2.0428, | too much betting on other horsea then | minutes a not uncommon, That 137 COSMOPOLITAN —Pive forhinee gy | hia own, most a crime 19s LAN oneezibe. Lota of speed 1t_was thin that prevented Johnson) Silk O'Loughlin, ealiOnoae Pe one in 1.234-5,| from visiting Saratoga this year, and | ————— $$ $$ —$ IM ANDREW He, B read |1s now holding him down to smail] + 148, handily. Has =a ae "wagers, |e AMUSEMENTS 14 GILD—Four furlongs in. 02 2-8, | | sixth IM RED FRIAR—One mile in 1.48, | Leave Park.N.Y, American ve Was! haath brecalng A bad hore oe - Jy Mat at 2. 256-81, Ev, at 8, 25.-$1.00 1H PARK ROW Ono mille In 1.222%, | AMUSEMENTS. UNE'S| 12 New PIONEER/| sreezing. He ia ready. ° DAUGNTER |cireus Actal DA’ 18 COTTONTOWN — Four turtongs in| | EMPIRE peat way & a ot ‘A Show In 3 Places at Once, re ee thegzine. Ready, and good ves S30 Mat Sat 215 In ‘the Alr—Under the Sea—On Land. EAST END Six Turiongs in 1161-5, 1 JOHN DREW 1) WIFE. Grigolatie’ New Ballet. Flying tn Md-Alr [ 1a geINGEN, Thin “one Gy alire to win fi N By Michae! Morton. “Covered with Pirovetting Pigeeta 3 STAR-—Five furlongs in If way and 44th at * © bw: . ‘el at fl) hie Dreceing. His early spect "| [yncnOd, Bia kin inet te | | DALY'S warsmuue uacenr || wh TASKMASTER “Four furlongs in cai Piay THE DAIRYMAIDS. Mei | THM | { C ery. speedy 5 e mm WachEsT "wa rmpeeor et puceuiocns KER. ae a SIS © DIVIDE MILLER 625 TanINY + genta waydaoto Fra 813,04 MO SECURITY — Seven furiongy in LSI scti EFF hionrety VIRGINIA HARNGD © ance i andily. Mighty ood wo 7 HARN NAG 142 SARACINESCA sorrel! ninonge, Oat Mi ~——KAHENINA 117, “handily. In good. trim | YRIC Mab | Lape where Nxtw'ke — MOMPNTUM—Six furlongs in 1.17, nd Mise - Mat” | The bady driving) He tent Garrick WEATHER, Skat i NEXT MONDAX seats SFARRY LANDING—Pwe turiongs) | pet Wil #2 Std 3 pases 2AM ESO NEI. in_1.05 3-5 handily. Not much rancis Wi WHEN KNIGHTS Bway AR0th, E.8.30. Mts Wd Ste 0 THELEN B.6tx furtonay tn 1192-5, | HUDSON afro WERE BOLD, Sau ® NAZIMOVA .. COvTESSE he yw 5 at, at wa . 2 COQUETTE wexing | Btie:iwfil; econ do. eee oa te Wedlasat? ts | | Yn ipreparation, “The Master Dutider _CLASSM ATE: Bway & 50th at. E ans MONTREAL ENTRIES. Wallack’s Bosiway and Sori sree MAJESTIC ast Matinee Bat ae UIT Tani aenaicaeweee | | Sth THE OTHER HOUSE BONNETS TRACK, By Augustus Thomas Vuay & 30th wt. Eves, §.15 TREAL, Sept. i&,—Th jes for tom x ; Sorat CASINO Tints Sie fate Bor aa TTS OE SAVOY was et Eee Ret FIRST , py enn EGTA ATH, West 42d Bt. boat 25th. 1 ca THe Gat FORLADURS Sunday Aft. & E PASTOR'S ATH CONTINGOUS, 2) and 3 Cents To-day Concerts, sb AV, Others, Keb 10, 25.50 4 75.1 MAT, tne WAY OF Ey sear es Under 81 [guuseR, |COLUMBI EDITED BY ae! IMEEM, | thinks, |to the sptt-bai He thing tn his pow up, But even ure. “If the spit-bal tshed,”" says O' Lought ers could be forced to the trouble certain Uhat som done.” would be obviated Ing will have to be Says the troable is due entirely has seen the un= larity of long games and has done er to hurry them meeting with faile 1 could be abole lin, “or the pitch: deliver it faster, It ts O'Loughlin right. It takes some—thr spli-ball Ino: ® e fi th market, and when the pitchers are using It they pow tie same way for a bluff, and it takes up J as much , The rubbing of the ee ball In the grass also contributes to the general delay, but that wouldn't be so bad if we Gould only get away from the titer, AMUSEMENTS. ONE rin OF BUN an umpire who SOUTH BEACH To-d and Mark ner Yacht Rares “THE NATION }LUNA Marl Gls i = *MMIUT of) i seat or Next Mon., Sept, 16th to 24st Tiomination ands of 6 Days & 6 Nights WATER CARNIVAL ad MARDI GRAS AY. Races, Té-night, Schuetsen, Termons ¢ AST TWO DAYS OF CARNIVAL, | PLAYGROUND. PARK A DIMF: AS BIG AS A DOLLAR. DREAM LAND-_ TAKE IRON STEAMNOATS. BROOKLYN AM bones FOLLY ui THE SHOO-FLY nYDE & BEHMA HEM MAN 3210. CONGRESS OF aTINER DAILY STAR # % 3 AM Sherman & De Fores AYETY 3 Extra Feature, ALy. MA RENCE BINDLEY 8m TUE GAY MASQUERADERS, KIC KERBOCKERS, BMORING PERANTT ED: GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, DAILY USEMENTS. 4 Mon.. Thurs, Sat & JOHNSON | | REGIMENT. N'S OLYMPIC {Prank D. Bryan’ ERICAN GIRLS ne Permitied Matinee Dally. kine Concerta, Haywood. Conway. SK DA Y. ssinian Dancer ee & 50x, Kaw & erlang 3 Asvancea va deville ” HOY BMUNOLD.ae ilo severy Rv! Mats. Dp ENKY 1 . MME. EM Mata. Dal ig ON AVION LEE YEA CLE Hee Nt, Wk.— Shadows . Friday, Amateur Sunday Nieht. BA UR OF Mk, Lo, 20, dU, Ow Ay, 1, 20, de. i FAGAN & BY- MY. GEO. W. DAY on the Hi SPORT! RACING “Avan it WILE CONEY ISLAND Golden TO-DAY omajun tt Traine leave Sith. By We, 1130 A Gary, ah, ia R i sinates Brooklyn Bridwe direct track. transfer dire Grand Stand, eekad i Br to track KAULNG LNFORBATION Moot & Ben Butler Dos selection May ‘CAPSULES M1:DY Paty foot 11.40 Ladlen, 81.50, FY: Murphy Na. PSHEAD DAY, 1 TO SEPT. 14, MN MEETING, JOCKEY CLUBS Rod, | ania ene eyes niente 125) (ko bar es rene to 4 Race Track traing ooklvn trolley ears Muste hy Vanderr te oats or any other day, ot §2 week! erative Water Gray, « Bo; fives a all. J ischary Sie: Promptly, “{ — Promptly. he £ 4 weet at MC

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