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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1907. Gero PATE | 2 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. p- FFF MIXES WITH | I SEE IN THE SPORTING DOPE—- “O'BRIEN VERBALLY | AT LONG RANGE _ But Oh! How Champion Would De-, _» light in Getting In One Punch in |. ' Private on Jack—Repudiates the Latter’s Insinuations. EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN, THAT COSFANGELES 3 Ove For. ANOTHER _FINANOAL IM JEFFRIES, being fust a plain man and not a theatri- cal faker Hke O'Brien, is blow- Tua Jim JEFFRIES Would; BE DE-LIGHTED Ing Off @ great lot of steam over : Ces O'Brien's charge that Jeff isn't “straight.” Qut in the wilds of Cali- fornia O'Brien's statement has reach- vd Jeff, and Jim's remarks have been crude and unornamental He has ed O'Brien a very short and ugly word, and has prefixed plain tan- guage that is more descriptive of his “To MEET A PAR FROM (PHILADELPHIA . 7 a oa Tac YAS YAMA _wanrs Te yoTry” ELICAN STYLE SIDE LIGHTS ON SPORT NEWS WILLIAM K. VANDPRPILT, Jj.) mond. The same ts trug in track race my announce at a meeting of direct¢rs |{ng. One good race by stock cara over of the American Automobile AssocM- | tiy countiy toads is worth a hundred Uon, to-morrow, hin idews of a rfail the other sort as a test of strength, race fot the cup next season. Every- Ab iiy and service, is. the way [body interested in auto sport woplld Man with an ordinary amount THAT FOOTBALL 1S WITH US AGAIN, or for the Uke to know what he le golng to/do | money to est ¥ s the game. Purpose of making a grand- between Sam Langford. the colored postlist. ebout It | ONtrEUR BOWLES wns * Rees : : Seaieeli (ebrecic Ue) Wester) Nee Correa ROB FITZSIMMONS arises to remark | (ils great indoor sport profitable are > But to me it sounds like the real BY JOHN POLLOCK. Baveltinally been completed. | They. will co that if there Is any claimant for the | becoming disgusted with the system thi: AM LANGFORD, the clever colored| torether before the Winnisimmitt A. C.. of | middleweight championship ch le | which permits « few alley owners to ae ee S fighter of Boston, who defeated | “Pesos. Mass. on Oct. 18, | eUilma”to. hold. he would be pleased to | aecure control of tournaments. limit the 0 % det challenge at this time. AD- | numb of tries to a few hirea pro- a ‘Out in Nevada a few years ago & man was arrested by a eheriff and every pugilist he met in-England| Joe Grim Slated for a Beating. en eee eke Od Uae tee Bab | munealanoG era tictrn ena tientrol poe nampionship."* only a short time’ago, will make his} Joe Grim. the Italian fighter of Phil debut in this city on Wednesday night. | delphia. who hae been knocked out only! once. of murder. They hung men for murder in those days, and gave em a short trial and a couple of hours notice before completing the job. has consider j¢ work to do in nar- | uM dl THAT SATA LEAG I ee oeNacrans Macca nce tiniatera tenieuee LONGBO. ley {#24 then by Sailor Burke In four rounds, is : WE OF ing he vaudeville season NOB Tike pronection bed x tmootn, ol |Gurtsit la outolnt Joe aaaty, until s° Mare sien Barry, tne. here-hitne [ache Seat Stes gia, iy Caaay Sees Sena eta Guceetane ea iewwyer. He brought out all of the cir-|the ble fellow knocked him cold in the |, meet Jim Barry. tn the |febter, for six rounds at the tne of the OLD FRIENDS naw da vour midat were surpri to information. from a prominent jeumstantia! evidence, fitted it neatly to- | cOnminaion und. A crooked being | Matt heavyweight of Chicago, Dry Dock A. C. Barry declared last nicht HASN'T find that in the All-American tea Tish official received to-day by j t, with a few weak spots skilfully | could have ele jn an event of that kind, | main bout of six rounds at the ree ret Shak sca eres ewes eb he ites ¥iag = Grist layed at Staten Islan ‘ r Duffy, i © cleaned up $100,000 right here| stag of the Sharkey A. C., on ourht to, and as a consequence will try a DESERTED SINCE Sielishereose hace TaNy eee Ge istraliana and one FOOTBALL PHB: THE FIGHT a American, cltisdn quickly Into the Mme light In the ble count for the overwhelming {games will be far Jess in number this WITH. GANS. of the local team, MoGraw’s bunch | heret Under the new could have done datter. | ne sinbet S fall to see any over and explained away, and| in New York: and perhaps the Corbett |evening. The contest will doubtless be |éron Jos as auickly ss possible, j@onvinced the judge, jury and specta-| interests ‘would have Y & great one, as both men, besides bein, | that the man was gulity. It looked | More. Jim Corbett, ont tts ntapeans Clever boxers, are. fast fighters, ‘and | Harvey Gets Otfer for Owen Moran. | a_quick hanging, but to fulfil the} retired champion of the world, coula|can take plenty of puniahment. This} Charley Harrey, the locat sporting man | “i forms the prisoner was gi aj have made a mi)lion. is {a the best match between big men that| who is bringing Pat. O'Keefe, Johnny Sum- | l@hance to speak In tis own defense. ‘Deen arranged sinca the local clubs] mers and Owen Moran. the Engitsh fighters, boxin, to thie country to meet the best | TIMMY BRITT has low hie friends,| nave been permitted to hold F | weight we have on this aide of the wet, by AUTO ENTHUSIA oa at E had been listening with mingled they aay, otags. Announced fast ni benef which may come ta manufactu- | players wh [ * ight that he had recei: nets which may ‘of the Bi as ‘ y ie Ne . ° \c cution's legal twistings. The kind of a “friend” who turns hia| Percy Cove, the feather-weight champton| there and the winner Doren’ iter Auatt | ing care \ Jilmping up he beliowed out: “Gen-|back on a loser of Seattle, Wash, who came East with a| Harvey ts thinking about letting Moran fete fan't , I never Killed that man nor no {it's almost worth the lor ot a ae Great repetation and who did not show up so| Tommy O’Toole in Phijadeiphia first. er man. Inover seen him in my lfe-| And out who the real felendy are well In the bout, h with Tommy Stone : iB the Sharkey A. C. a week ago last nigh! = Precincts ore © may go on again and fi Qt " : oe WwW MY Wire. ght oth ‘8 ahOw pulled oft at Bt. Joseph, Mo.. Inst | Reade lankety blank outrage to pick of me | men in the second class, Two “ascend Peopere put Cove outwith «left JOHN DREW, 2.8. Ree rin not co trlends hover But 1 | Uust” fighters make a tar better nght| Mom!” me comet f Wednesday satinese begin Oct. 2 i Fi a Tommy Murphy Has Two Fights On. eS ea te ttt GE : bead / ,] GRITEIO THEATRE. Bway sists 2 4 eer ian _& first-class and a ascond.class Eys AIS. Mat. Sat ATTRA fide tat ar SS anim: Yours ago he Wore, VMCK~ ot ! AMUSEMENTS. __s« | _______ AMUSEMENTS. HIPPODROME .*. NEPTUNE'S | 12 New | |PIONEER DAUGHTER /Cirens Act! DAYS A Show 3 Places at Once. im the Alr—Under the Sea—On Land. a Ballet. Fixing in Mids Ale svered with Firouetting Pigeons, ed together. And Tommy Murohy,. the Harleni Wehiwelaht, Ht ye ? Med thin man ia a iar ad ca joa ct do (Rr, Mbove. tho ‘other ight | whe bas been matched lo great the winner) |. Epc nade Done tequenty to vicory ty || cnical PLAT. THE DATRYMATDS him. can lick the whole blankety-| Welghts tha¢ he forma a first clase ali| ot the Bert Keres-oiatty Baldwin bout a! HAS Signed Contract with Pres- iace horses of note. The success of ik lot ofe you if you say I killed ne ear if prhile the others, although |week, from Monday ni defore the T Firestone both here and :n Californ Fvenings 8.1% . And by jinks I'm goin’ to start ight be classed in the firet divi-|A. C.. of Brooklyn, also been sixned nas patimUlAte i Hiskinterest:Heltolds FRITZI SC t fhrny with this measly, sawed: jl" MC AnY time, are only second raters (u,8x hla maracer Jornar Olver, to meet | ident Williams for Big Sal- pie-faced son of a ran who's been! whether Br |Conneeticut. for alx rounds before the Lib- 1tt’ stops fighting or not i Pe bout me Here all afternoo makes little financial difference to him (tne jot Get 8 eT ne ene ary and Perquisite: 2 difference nto! : J S. haatily Curned in a verdict) Ho was a business non honeee (en, [night (of Get. 3. Cornell has been da > ity" and set up the drinks. camo a figment E F Sn splutter of indignation had con-|{tal to Ko into business ons eaer acuta |Schreck and Langford Fight Oct. 18 iness on a pacers een enetes tha All: Che Wey, | whenever he wants to, Leela All arrangements for the ten-round bout 4 424 #1. W. of BY LYRIC 425°; Bway. Tet. 1046 4 August Relmont does on the Eastert | (urf, ‘The organization of which he 1A president holds jurisdiction over all | Tace courses west of ‘the Mississippi river, : The retease of Miller by the Newel | | Seay on tet nat SR eco” THE THI CK TPATIER, ast at Eve 83) Mat Saturtay AR FRANCIS WILSON “Weetmeias’ MAJESTIC *) David Kessler "i rire “are: DALY'S Brean rire ieienarest MISS | THEGREAT | xm ANGLIN | DIVIDE | MILLER |B rerae HERALD SOR Mirra aoe Ste VIRGINIA HARNED is . AaXAy Bijou! £80 Fons. 30... Wed sat 2.39 x NAZIMOVA ..,." sk castle Stable revives the story that the | Cwners of this racing property are di couraged at the prospects for next year, The sable has Nad poor luck tals’ sea: aon, an: In orter to meet expenses, ir. Bi way. mahy of thelr nerges were recently | | Bl Soe ae Re fold, The eaplanaiion tor the release of |} EBERT KDESON fr Miller was that there were no homes CLASSMATES. Mabsetcoatiine now Incirecetrinn at - see eet therefore It was not necermry to have | i; ‘ under oontract a high salaried jocke: WALLACK’S Eras. 615, Mate Wed. & 81 ter Miller, the premier jockey of Amerioa, has signed a contract to ride next weason for Thomas H. Wiliams, president of the new California Jockey | ments of the sleek lawyer. 5 eftries's desire to get at O'Brien for i@8@t one punch, in private and with no SE a eee [No. 151 ‘INDEXED = Sept. | 9) ait nt ir Sacome eee “of honest Jeff's emotions. ter the close of the Bennings meeting. And anyway, Jef states that he Is = 3 Na a +. 4 i ies x | honest and always has been, Td prefer Nifatloertd Lamar Taha aT Sia edt Feat jie word to that of any self-confessed vices. 4uker (also describabte by shorter and W. H. Btanton has had frst call on 3 | him, but the owners of the } i == _ Se in THE. HANGER. fe Thomas meeiiecon Usiler words) wenatle ; DUSTIN FARKOM wet tetatss ehomas. | ee re esunans teaiswesterise psoas Smale | Stable have ben the chlet employers of ' Sailed for Lipton Cup. SAVOY Mae Beasts : : ite A mould navel been. danenest, it era | Milier for (wo Years, Stanton had one} SIROTA Vac Rept Pte etme tree ett = HOUR. se cere pL CASINOM Ls Sc Eo AIR, . “would have been dishonest tf i e lor two selling platers last year, but the ‘sartea of three racee for the Lipton | MAN OF THE Hroadhurat THE LADY FROM LANB’S,| his alze hadn't made ft hant for AT GRAVESEND TRACK. AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY TRACK, |‘! season has not started a horse. Cup waai won Yesterday ‘by the, Dorothy @., —— 1 him to fake’—why assume anything of ‘This gaye the Newcastle Stabi ‘the sort? Is it fair to say that aman.| GraypsEND RACE TRACK, Bept SHEEPSH = - | theally first call on the jockey's serv- Wtown for his unvarying honesty, |19 The weather waa cool and eoudy | sept. 49, PHBE eee en wiiaieea foes, for which they gave him $10,000 “would have been dishonest” underland the track very bad to-day. The! condition to-day ead tn an in pada year. James R. Keene gave Miller a ‘omer circumstances ¥ and the gallops were] retaining fee of %,00 for third oall on unt ‘And wouldn't it have béen-easy for |D€% Kallops were of very ita 5 “ Wert to fake? What could have been |1 WOODSMAN- Mile ands furlong in) 118 BOQUET—Five furlotigx tn 1.07 2-5, his services, Tale, Meera ceeene ad ten en meyers! (Grandi RoadtoYesterday * LS Wil’ be’ desided vy ports, Tints yesterday, Mate. Wed, ESat2 6 ith MINNIE DUPREE, mm Bearer ey with MINS xh THE ROUND UP oxi ws FASCINATING FLORA, Cr) Y ADELE RITCHIE and Orig! Company, In the tree-for-all race between sloops, | yawis and skipjacks for the Exposition Cup. } the J. W. wards won in the akipjack | glass." Firefly won in the sloop class. and | Nanemoosha tn the yawi clase jeaaler than for him to let such a clever 2.03, . He tx not much breeaing. A nice filly. ‘Phe contrat papers held by Stanton ge parte 7 ter au Jim Corbett outpoint him and/|10 ST, ILLIRTO—Four turkongs in 0.51, | 130 D'ARKLE—One mile in 1.48, breez-|and the Newcastle Stable on Miller | Baseball To-Day, 8.30 P, M.—American Broadway vr wis. Met Sat, 2.15 Gaon) Acree Caray away) for twenty-five: rounds?| | breozing. Ready and goods | oe Ae: A mudder expire at the end of the fall meeting at | Leawus Park N,Y-Ainericane ve-ainletics |! The Rogers Bros. in Panama. = 7 sas a [A BAST END —eeventurone [IP ATE (RUONET Four, furlongs in| the Hennings track. This leaves Miller = ————————— cw York ita: 8 WARIS py ge BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. JOORE—One mile in 147 34,1 99 ALANDA—Six furionga in 1.21 '3-6,| fre (0 dispose of his vices as a AMUSEMENTS. 2, ui 4 yale Doing een: fa 1d? +& )aenat ae ng Not much || Jockey wherever he pleases. As three or eee Pepa fl} dita oaswelit mee! *SAT-Gix furlongs in 117 4-5, SE—Four furlongs in 0.8% 4-6, e ’ € BIJOU aly eet pa tien tly, In good trim. 5 breeaing. Te not much. four owners were negotiating with Mil- KEITH & PROCTOR S Rexuoen ae | TRE GREAT ~ + MING—Six-turionga in 1-17 3S | 47 MABTER- ROBERT—Five furionga in| 8 for hia seryloca this winter, Will- + . ad HI Ti? = 4 3 ao |" “nandily. The track Just sults him. 1.06 2-5, handily. In good alinpe, | !ama stepped forward and by the offer |B ae Prosagey [eter Av. cots 1/9 HURTIG & SEAMON'S sic HALL] | EXPRESS ROBBERY a | 6 GODLARD—Five furlongs in 108 114 BAD NEWS—Hoven "furlongs in| of-a big eum of money secured tim (TODAY. osthd, | LEAH The CKSAKEN Mate NOSE HILL EXGLIMT GLEE CoG, Matinees Mon. Thurs. Sab, | eS TN eos ph aaa ee OORT He Tooke, Ww Tre | Comtract is sanctioned by tis itoaSne, 2800, baa. with Bana May Spooner A Datiy. VAUDEVILLE and Pxtrevugusen-+ f LY FLORENCE. BINDLEY : “f pir De Kttliekous. furlongs in tS Ih Baluivk ALAR BELLIS tux jopacen: will ride for Williaina tn | [[patyaat. ea. |" Also Vandevitle. | f Out: YATDE ee tle, ; aiid ot much. 31 3-5, galloping. Doing w California tie winter and in the bast 7 Obark ECoty 7 7 A SERRE INGER aime % CINCHONA—Mile in 1473-5, breem- | 1277 BAYONET—One mile in 1.48 3 ta" 1008 a ay Prone |Seniealian "ioceered | YORKVILLE! THE NINETY |liiype & BEHMAN'S ULYMPIC —— Ings So sacoounts dily, In very good shape t ‘Altogether little Miller's Income for Tockay m1 | The Rube Kids, || | AND NINE yaa x Pubdiic Schools’ Athletic | — CHULITA—Five furlongs in 1.06 3-5,| — PAPRIKA—One mile in 1.48 3-5, {next season. Including bonus and per- RE POILILE. 25. \Gracie Emmett & ioe Iexcwi tM A AL. REEVES’ BIG BEAUTY SHOW nd now the ic 8c) 4 handily, Ready and good. ; breezing. He js doing wel. *} quisites, will be $60,000 or more. WALT. © lie ith |CRESSY @ DAYNE||§ ———— ! atcalnhttneetts Inee Dally Permitted. League wants a police department—a|y4q GEO. CONBIDINE—Four furlongs|! #4 BYLVIA G.—-Four furlongs th 0.51 4-5, | Mller waa under engagement to Will- {UNION SQ. 3° Maite. aT ae regular Mulberry street: organization, east ce handiiy. Has speed. Sresnlen apn otion S| iams last winter at the Oakland track. | several big events for Williams |] -phone 1928 Btuyy, |Gallaghec & Barrett Metro | ii BOY with besparey: pladn-cioties men, patroimen, eergeens, +14 DIXON -BELLE—Kve- furlongs in. fit proved ea PeRe POAT CREATES: AVil}tamne MaRuRCR car tony ons ykood | Reariantoag Oi heer | 18 i ria i x Concerts. yo Good mudder, ment, ‘only e ra trace horse! + | t 2 i i 2 a tains and all. According to Geurse | apt hanaily. | Goe $ ponies GRAVESEND ENTRIES | employer as well, Miller was « draw. tention to spend $100,000 and. purch ea ee ; BMA Rat., 230.1 MWe: Tha NIvely ENING a EON ORO Rares Wingate, the prealdent of the JH PLIZADETAT Pots ty speed. i jing card on the Pacific Coast, and won big string of thoroughbreds, Fifteen 235 Ges A BELASCO Eiri, 615 mar A MATINEE DAILY, League, this ts the only. way to keep | io REI CAST-—Six furlongs in 119 3-5, mre = — aa Cheer acaonn ett eee saat See Paradise Alley.” The Rose o* Rancho BALASCO presénis i¢ Gay Masqueraders fae boys who crowd the armories on / handily. No account. GRAVESEND RACE TRACK. N. ¥./ || Daily sat. 10- A. rie Freivées on Sherman-& ps Porest. “Haywood, Conway: @xarcise days in order. H pS nS aa sie # Baer STANDING OF THE CLUBS, : St 5 Re zaee nso cee SEAR & Co. t Sept. 19—The entries for to-morrow's! Ti Is Also hoped that the use of po-| Bs s | AMERICAN LEAGUE. 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE 58th * av. | THEATRE, 24th St. & Bway Ge Will be a lesson in seli-government LEXINGTON ENTRIES. races here are as follows ors Sehent Gemtton es, cl DEE RCL ee herr RN MADISON SQ. etre Wag dat 315 | Mais Daily, 26-80, serepeanalyaann me FIR8T RACE—For two-year-old Phila phia..80 62 ,008)New York. .64 10 477 US 33 (Teil Brooklyn. ..cF 78 46 P| fpPhone 208) Tihs Another Madison” THE MAN 2% CASE|G RAN D pitanwts fe just how ts not expliined—out Ne LEXINGTON, Ky., Sept. 19—Entrien | Me tnd half furlo |] Qesroit Sar 8B Boe) Bowron, 3h 0 fool 84 “bo0| Cincinatt: 8B RO 405 z. cSinnaee Uutada ae. Kilaw & Frlanger’s Advanced Vaudevitier, ie 5 way JEXINGTOD §—E OM Maguaine fe ) Bx lBTMIst. Lo: Km Be Sonne ane ; 3 President is LMertisius ie SOE as 14 The squire Chevel and: 73 60 “poo|Wash'ton 44 88 a. v6 4 HARLEM Gertruds Hoffwan, GEORG EVANS, JOE WELCH e ; Froaini, AM have a good effect on the children. |for the races, here to-morrow are Op. Ho.125 & Tth Ay, HPione 3340 Morn. Harry Bulger, Ew: (O14) Please RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. (OUONAL “ike seavol cops, #0 tie plan says, will | follows: a a4? Thomas Calhoun | | 4 3 FE: omnelly & Co., Em= 3 selected irom the huskiest pupils! yinsy RACE—Six furlongs: se U4, Apple Today’ 2; Boston, 1 New York. 19; Boston, 2 | Daye earn |e _Quartette. among the boys. There will be no/thres-year-olds and doward.—*Si! Saree pe DOxaS St. Louis, 0. Chicago, 2) Clucinnatl, 1. 10 innings | 1 sal. ephleads, lady. ponice. 05: *No Enaine, 08: Chestnut sCamille M . by Detroit First: game. Hrooklyn-Philadelphia ‘game postponed. [| > uiy| we Bergere’ & C Hr) Winkate Uiinks that it would be! Darling Dan. 160; Banh 3 ) *Runding Account Datrol ung: Chloe ge, 27 Becond | mame. i.) deals A | Freach Opera Co. tie best pian to elect the school pal Aa Hae a ater | GAG) Gene lussell pumlnasionle: New game. postponed, | : , t Tih ay. £120th at | Julue Tannen Othe SHADOWS ON THE HEARTH TWreach class there will be six police: | Cooler. 100: | Brake : > RACE—For all ages; a #24 Bt. FE way Raith, Are MADISON ‘ Verk.,.The Si Crom, 5 Boris who will ect com of sein num [MaRh Re, OB en ined farione GAMES SCHENULED FOR TO-DAY. FVENINGS—-25, 90, 75, 1.00 MUSIC } Foun Stn NestiWeoks The) Sisn pt; the, Orsay cas orto be nergea. These sergeants will | ,,SPSPND wh and unward.— roel ‘ F rool Pittebu | E ‘ ‘ 4 th turn elect a captain. Badges will be [iyi arr Arsen Virwinien be: Nellette area Facer ate [pcos et ae | DAILY MATINEE—20¢ & 50cl}| SHOW. & RAND} cf SHUBERT*"""7 mpg Ned by the league ey will be jag: *Preach Nun. 90; *Laca 0 le ) Bar Weet AUBIID MULCICAULL & CQ, | BNoontoisP. at. Ad.oe: Chit 25, BA. Friday [NELLIE BEAUMONT, 3 MARI. rt is badges, t00—on the order of | Vagrant. 101: Georme Younm, 101; Caroline vod MeCarter “THE POXURITY WL Bway & 00th St. ar |GOLDS, OLLIE YOUNG, FISLDS HMOLOMING aie datos SALERNO, JACK NORWORT! Mis*igSinwmn _..m_ | GLASS FLOOR FOR SKATERS. | Shy Mics x the constables from Painted |W. 104] Cyenet, 104; Dormont, 104; Bor Post va brake, 111 Boys who behave in an Improper! THIRD RACK—Five and one-half ayenner going to, coming from, or dure |loness, for. two-vear-olds,-Panton | BLANEY'S ed. kate 218, & WARD, BERTINA, ‘OTHERS its THE SPOILERS |coiunpiA ™ “ME gina > o1t 4g Kames will be placed furrext, (Hasty) Nenes, 100, Snake Mary, 100; a . idee: ie ly, 13,20 &35; Rives tbeas bok Ohm, Romerurnearbatheritnei De ale ponte. On! Marrtea, 10H Catha’ 100%) aye San Alviso rereeeretra ee aa 32 US cee apm tends Mata, dally, 1520, 4 23 Bra 19. Twed t take Jn ‘athletics until ow iteile DATES By reat aa [bac ‘ ‘ | 919 Ber 03 An innovation to Eastern roller ala Fiala eer Apouse. Mode ETE RACESOne (mild: handicap; | rearolds and Fone mite andi avettal (eH god ® Jers will be Introduced by the manage: | ——-——-—————— = et ———_—— = ‘ ea threarvearakia and erat] attic DN) OSSUPIRNGB wor three pearcolda’and up. ment of the Madison Square Rink, | ACADEMY OF MUSIC. 1th Bt. & Irving PI, aa Harting. 104; Haxelpaton,, 107; Ove #10 ‘Tony Bonero 5 199 vent gelling, one mije and » half which opena to-night in the new million LAST TWO VISE ICS aia SPORTING. (e + anker 0 $ ay y . xe 0} e125 ’ on BO ARRAN Reman mdse’ recone i roe ines cara Bare boteaus Hf Aoliar building of Fias, Doerr & Cur-| ELEANOR ROBSON “ JALO™MY | Tt qa, ¥. 125th Ladies’ Mat. To-day LYN JOCKEY GLUBL 100" Aueptcious anal ita : nw Wemiemaniitnd SIL | you, in Bwenty-fourth atrest, between | Prices 25 to 1.90. Mats Wed.& Gat. 2Ey.da5, | M 20TH CENTURY MAIDS. BROOKL) Le NS ar Run. 100; Mins Vietlant Fodatnaton Me Lord Badge: Io Lexington and Third avenues. The! > Rear anni wala Welk Garo aa ta, | Sutneienve Bast sath att, No Y. vie fe Mis, Jobn “Aina 100 doopeaipeetres sett: pelos novelty will consist of w concrete oor] SeCIRGLEA%e tie Aston Bavien ee et? | ATLANTIC GARDEN Re fegs SOE 20 i, Ba oatt ote Me) baurne.109% SOLES NY ee Vietoria B; with & Mquld Klass surface, making it] «FROM ACROSS THE POND"? | it one sundae meets ENS? beenine, Perea West: BIS AS. 4 mites eet iia res 2 Finke he | i one of the fastest skating rinks In . s : . aude Seren user sacle RACE.-One mills selling: for Hiangy country. “The entire fitth floor of. the If Philipp. HarneyBernard, Anna Boyd&100, | stars. Eachert's Orch, | Moving Piotures. | Yee ta isis PM. terval to 1.43 P.M. then 15) mii AUF ie Aeldne: at. Beulton ster Sycand sath Brom lath at Kea Mate. 99; Greet. (O: Rowe. Hammetaway, OD ly Caro’ atan, 108: Melivaln Shining porentice allowance ctaimed. pullding, extending from Twenty-fourth 7 ie to Twenty-Afth rirect, between Lexing- | MURRAY HILL ton and Third avenues, containing (10 square feet of floor space, will be | The new rink has i, & Lexington a i "% tar, ae nx tom - unday Att Oth at im BeATEAN SHO Ere concerts | secelle | Wordette, Sisters Hypatia Othera. | Pry" Mhectal re SIXTH RACE—For maid olds and upward, one mile and 4]. Prince Fortunat zi | cones, atretenen each ex:| ASTOR Sry Rit tn aus Me Weteaee | 44th St AC gin any ate i co ENR LSTA steal At Fant OR "HITCHCOCK 7h aAne The co wioy: ‘ Great Series on LONG ACRE STAG TO-NIGHT. jnspite nigit eit Firlotes TS Sora, AO lt ahsel a emer eee | Ce septa : May Mike Newnan has arranged Kentucky Heau 108, Made a le Record. : vet 4 Rats Sree ¥ aie ee Teal “CHAMPIONS Al of bouta for the weekly BAN ANTONIO. ‘Tex. 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