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THE EVENING WO UP TO DATE AND NEWSY. AGAIN, BUT FINDS ex “ULNA BONE" _ est Scrappers We Have and Took His Beatings Like a Man. ELL, good-vy, Bill. Sorry you must go. But, at least, Bill, spect back with you to Australia. You didn’t discover an “ulna bone,” Bil. You took your heating like a man. And you didn’t squal afterward. Moreover, Bill, you didn’t four-flush around this country looking for easy _Mmarks and soft money. You took on two of the hardest scrappers we have. And you did your best, Oh, yes; the three-punch affair with Burns was a fluke. You proved it by fighting nincteen rounds with Jack “Twin” Sullivan, who ts at least as 2¢u did fairly well, Bill—as well as wo to see any fighter do who wasn’t brought up in our atmosphere of edom and ecientific superiority. Bat say, Bill—just a moment— . &ren’t you aiad it wasn't Jeff? foo: (ab Burns—some say detw+. even if! you did lose, you can carry our re-| | | | | so-sorr THev HAVE ONE OR Two IN Sourn AFRICA THAT. MIGHT HAVE A CHANCE. RLD, od BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. p> [« MONDAY, : SEPTEMBER 30 EDITED BY OBERT EDGREN. GOOD-BY, BILL, YOU DID YOUR BEST— -WHO'S NEXT? THe “TurriBie Ton FIGHT DRAW WITH JEFF < Goov Bye, Bret . AT LEAST You DIDN'T Sup Your. WACK PALMER HAS FUT ON WAND FIGHT JEFFRIES THIS TIME. Ther Fiay toil ve mt ORE AN -MOUNTAINS” a HOLLAND, ~ WEGUT AND WANTs To Come oven, tn better condition than he was a year ag Berger “and Bomar Have paired well at, the Tnsifack positions. “Murphy has alee. been At ground gainer. At fullback. Coy, Snthen of the upreaten freshen, term of ine aki Jones, ‘of oe ar Burr, of Har-;+ vara; Dillon and McCor- Beason, His reany Sw has (been playing with great puntine weedy ment (of the game have bean worn Away since he got Into form. Romar and Tad Jones can boot the ball, too, and there ts a splendid chance for Yate to make Profitable use of the outside kick Crimson’s Good Kickers. Coach Joshua Crane, who succeeds Bilt Reid at Harvard, has worked up some real e enthusiasm there. He has Charlie Daly, HE ble epliege elevens of the mack Some of the Stars. 2 ie East are being rapidly whipped into shape from squads. of about sixty of the more promising candidates, “AIG FOUR HAS GOOD MATERIAL ON Regine fo look as if America had permaiient corner in heavyweight | Australia bas sent us good ones in the past—notably ma really developed in this. coun: wes in tl! coun- though. “england hasn't beet eaeal rth mentioning TWO CLUBS HOLD - STAGS TO-NIGHT Holland's Tw John Joneph Plancke | ‘0 boxing stags are down on the fle- tle programme for decision to-night. ‘lOne of these will come off in Brooklyn, ‘appalling automobile race a | While the other will take place in town. | _ @ident at Morris Park on Satur-| The main event for the show in Brook- PM Gay ts just one more angument;iyn will bring together Tommy Murphy ‘allowing this “sport” to go on/and George Decker, the Quaker City proper precautions. | Heht-weight, in a six-round bout. Four come about that no one expects of an automobile race without it. Almost of during the past been marred by accidents In- loss of life or maiming of of spectators. Morbid people \ to ‘these affairs with the desire to ¥ou can't go to/ and” and tered jon. But you can #0) Swatch for the moment when some | accident will cause = tremendous | powerful locomotive run- BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES. min at tet feighiful speed on soft earth| pnigHtoN BEACH RACE TRACK, ES Nene ee sicing {NEW YORK. Sept. 20.—The entries for asd the ground’ or Gash | to-morrow’s races here are as follows: = flimsy fence into a mod of FIRST RACE—For maiden two-year-olds; it eelling: six furlongs. ‘England ¢ great automohile = ‘has just been built tite Aaa ef con- plat turns tit can’ | | boxers will also be decided. The stag here will be pulled off/by the | Dry Dock A. C. The principals'in the main bout will be “Young Dononue,” of | Boston, and Johnny Dohan, the sturdy local fighter, who has been boxing in good form recently. Other boute. will also be held. ee ‘tt may kill its drivers, ‘the spectators. fman may have some right to risk own iife a race of this kind, and it as I Sme¢leer aid th: h the a tite or the bre: ‘Overstrained bit of mechanism. he surely has no right to start Gontest that may end in thé death ‘of Innocent bystanders. And ‘sontests should be prohibited un; “precautions are taken that will ft tmpoasible, for s car to lerve dasii Into the watching BECOND RACE—BSteeplechase: for year-oh three ine short course, about two! patles. ACK O'BRIEN has a new name for ‘his prize-fighting profession. He! | calls himself an “athletic enter- 785 25 Judge Waterspeed THIED RACE—For three-year-olds and j sel:ing: one mile and « stxteenth. ] | could Improve on that by Mt to “‘contortionist.” A con- jean athistic entertainer, f-the twists of a contortionist re- wne of Jack’a ring caresr. Here and Offered Dates at National A. C., of Phila. other contests between well-matched | BY JOHN POLLOCK. ITH thore two good fighters, | W Owen Moran, the 118-pound the champion. and Pat O'Keefe. this country; Johnny Summers due here on Wednesday, and “Spike Robson within a few weeks, It 1s expected that there will be many international bouts in the Quaker City before the first fall of snow. Charley Harvey, man, who will manage the affairr of Moran, O'Keefe and Summers while they are here, has already been not: fied by Jack McGuigan. manager of the National A. C., Philadelphia, that he will (put on all’ three flenters as soon as they are ready to fight. Moran will Probably be matched to box Tommy | weljerweixht champion of Ireland, in| the popular sporting | O'Too! [and Summers with Tommy Owen Moran Aue Pat O'Keefe) “Yours Erne.” Good Ghance for the Englishmen. If the Engitshmen can make good in their first conte for there over here whenever olen ha and show | tng ae cael poriiiem ai whenever Wants Although Joe Gans is anxious from. the Pacific A. fox to induce him to engace tm one more befory Ne Quite the fight ‘The man Packey 3 SeCarey to meet McFarland, | cepted tt Arte few weight Attell has | | 18% pounds weight Jui | that ‘McFarland, ‘A match will most likely be they will sign the Finent in in forty-elght hours. The Davenport O'Keefe with “Unk" Russe’ Murphy or st they will get plenty of fights, are many fighters in their class just _now who can draw crowds they battle, Moran, Summers ant ve already boxed in this country well. Their style of fight on with the admirers of mad the chances are they will draw they boxe | Gans to Fight McFarland. to retire of the le try BM. ring, Manager McCarey, C., of Los Angeles, C ame fOr Rod. wants niin to tackle I the Chicago Mebtwelzht. Kreat. fighter ble tncentl Ras Boy a McCare: proven ‘himself has offered Gans but Ga as yet 11 May Meet McFarland. ranged In terren Abe Attell. the feather- ampion, and Packey MoFariand. ponsentedts take on McFarland et the ringside, and as th: st multe the latter it Is expect ticles of ARTee~ In the preliminary work of the pest two weeks Yale has advanced far be- yond the form shown by any of the other big colleges, Last year the New Haven coaches took up the “new” style of football with enthustaam, While other colleges were clinging to the Iine-smash- ever had, je of the greatest quarterbacks the game assisting him, while Tom Graydon has done good work with the fleld. With t the rea mpl hall, Sell. Lockwon' at s arvard jan 'dng of the mas ale on the gridizon for hind the line Harva ne Starr twho wi can ick well teat kicker In the East, possible under the new powerful eet. Be has oul men in New try for quarter). Wer 1d Appolionto, all veterans Noo. McGuigan Would Match Rus: séll and ©’Toole With’Eng- lish and Irish Champions. (lai) A.C. has offered them 60 per cent. the receipts to battle for in a fifteen-round | bout. Sullivan Challenges Temmy Burn: Billy Roche Immediately after Referee had declared Jack “Twin” Sullivan the winner ir battle at Colma, Sullivan handed | fight promoter Jim CoZrth $1,000 and ts- sued a challenge to fight Tomnty Burns for the heavyweight champtonship of the world. “If Burne Ip willing to fight you, Jack, I will offer 80 per cent. of the gross re ceipth for the battle.” replied Cofrroth. O'Brien and Dwyer Getting Shape. Rouse O'Frien and Johnny Dwyer. who are to figure in the main bout of six rounds at the stag of the Sharkey A. C. on Wednes night, are working hard for the battle, uo win will mean a chance for the victor } meet Matty Baldwin or Bert Keyes In the star bout at one of the stags to be held by the same club in the near future, “Into ot he Harvard ne There are many Die mien inthe ‘Crimes suuad. but Tew have shown activity, enough to be picked b coaches as possible treasures, et vate “A Tiger Year," Say Students. The undergraduates of Princeton are greet- ing. ripping opponents for short but sure gains, the Blue coaches were mak- ing every possible use of the forward pass. With last year's grooming for foun- dation, Yale candidates have worked| ing tne season : effectively in the practice of the early | of 1° fratan with the claim “a Tiger peason. Field Coach Billy Knox, one of fastest of last year's eleven | have taken up the work Just where It was left off last year. Coach Raper has a good squad. and Js confident of big things Eddie Dillon at quarter js running the team brilliantly this) season, and the «rea! the best products of last year's light crop of finished exponents of “ne | football. is a speed| maker. It was his [cleyernens and agility’ ss dodging half back that saved.Yale of’many occasions last year when the ball might have been given to an opposing team on down Yale Has Strong Squad. Capt. Bigelow has enough veterana sive the Yale.eleven a finished appearance AMUSEMENTS tien at this early day. Alcott, HM. Jones, | | JOHN DREW ag ht a Rea Ieanl tiria x ian aes etl treat [ena to soe ends, Sime of last years GolIERION Teves Bie ‘Sac? aad tt BS Be jane Slee ey it_ THE DAIRYMAIDS. aie Roter ‘bare wormed watt at | acurerenorae te recta aus pacers at etn ielef a aka ae | a Enh in “thes pacrroust, “yale sa) TH a Fieet ‘Tims. | rullogreatne oh hy weadion” Goqtel, a for E EVANGELIST Sate dome well inthe recent. work, |W LYCEUM U737,4 83, ats m have. atiracted attention in F The Thiet "Kyrie Bellew a” eee ane centre Margaret. ington ie has some fee men | Tad Jones at quarter ts THEATRE st GARRICK ee ine eae Sa5 7 pir Bway and cot kickers What should prove to be one of the | reatest five-men bowling tournaments held in New York thin year and the oldest as well, starty at vs White | Hlephant alleys to-night, where a large crowd will be in attendance American National, In which the win-| ning team is justly entitled to premier honors among Eastern bowling clubs Entries for the tournament tnelude the Algonquins, Metropolitans, FLANAGAN’ broke a record while ago, and no one heard jabout It It warn't official. Sen wax on the golf links at Lake- with = party of friends. John | fn for a good deal of Soshing. | Su was finally Induced to t { f clad in bis big fat and (ry to hit Dall a hammer-throwing swipe | | Midway. | ndrew Mack Kanawhas, Nonparells, of Frooklyn; Tuxedos and Montgonimrys, of Newark; Casinos, | Astoria, L. 1.; Shamrocks and Varieties, jot Jersty City: Unions, of Rutherford N. J.) Hackensack Wheel of H 3 | ensack,, and Keller, of Paterson—in all Ke mm used at hurler. _He 123 tw One ams, resenting the einihiincn: | HE strongest: bowling organizations around 4M | Now York Foe tatseed the bail, while bis}. ;aesitnlvice 47 = The achedulé for thin week 1# ax fol- eprricne’ ee ce len giauea ier ane ern RACE—Two year-olds; selling; | eats Tomigt. Variety. “Casino, “Hack: Two ‘ot the party ran out to the me yy elect oe eee ae “cHICA 0 HAS BIG TOURNEY. A i & atreak of Mght, cleared the! natin tournament. which will ‘by about a hendres: yards Ee iPEAtee | the winner of the KO) trophy HAMILTON ENTRIES. a chane Every bowler has @ pre + Tal 1 pins ene t ne Will then roll in the fal and the winner will mille: $400 added (hola t ny Subject’ to challenge, up: -Avauoterr 110)! but must roll for it every month. AA Pus: Rather the tournament Closes In December, this Pheer nrtere ilar * wil give an artualty for challetigiy , Samaranesk, | from "the frat five. men In thetr order of te Bonite nk : jot “Demond. 8; *Dropetiteh, inal plans’ for this Wpurnament NOR; Meed “Green.; 102; Salt Rum, ray spitioation | the Bvenite World's. howllke, expert plerplached: Marstac | during a vielt of the Chicage mui her ‘year-okia and upward; sell parbees | last summer and they were quick!: “Black "lads. 14l, Picktime, 144; ol, WI j adopted. ;, 341, of bi Ho RACE—Conditions as 5 Me eT Rees for Meisited | Match at Bergman's. ine, tas Cooney Taran There was a Dix crowd at Hergma oee. e nyah. 4 pay he Hundredth and Sixteenth street ORs Lisremeba i. 1h: [and Lenox avenue, inst night Ja home amd nsine toateh conte ASABIRSA rd 958 Queen of the Hille G79 “Gantiems S13. Tarkmaater x ONi Fentro Franz Iselon pacatiso Ts kil Graver Hayes and O'Toole Matched. Grover Mayes. the game litte f Galera: who Bot fought Int several. months, Sack pe peiges te edt Ea me wg thee” of a mulle; and up; selina regres Dan of ty 07 one-tieth ieee weae-aits afd a ; 1a; apt, Hale, sire Bre Il, 04: Siam ea batacsae Phar sa ter of | sight out Of friteen games between M. |aey and C,H | kames being seven at Thum" band won the oleh ames rolled aced D1 BK Lindsey's average was IAs 44 To-night in Bergman's ment the Corin hia Lenox teams will STRIKES AND ‘SPARES. Eptries are being received for the Greater New York free fiye-memteain. cbamplonship to start at Thum’s Lente alleys, One Hundred and Twenty-fifth sirestie O83 00 Tanta. ra oole, ens wor Prey 9. 6-98" This is the | 4 of Manhattan.+Logans and! uk, ra OF 7 kame, a zcore, receiving ma noua W ‘The Nan ule in the phant thin sason, Foiled ( this year | Fidellas, Spartans, Empires, Alblons and | Lowling balior. Tive-ten and every Alley owners, bawiers and BOWLERS OPEN BIG LEAGUE being man 4 watch fob. given for high! polling over 20 | trophy of Colua:boa twenty-five Elepaaat Oct roll a double ached ournament at the White Ele The first games will tournament. warte Kk rke will MW. lub secret ariga are invited ts send. Item of, terest. te Evening World, Barby Row. New dork The Metro: will reer of | Thums Wile the Metroy nvlanaht bowlers are said to have request’ f the rules and regulation e In Werte wn sineta the ‘National inthe ll, known." Cousaquenit? they! ask how Many champions New York has, It is John Helasenbutte thas secured the entry of Charley Schueder to renrsenit Hroad way alleys in the Alley Owners Tuuree gee y Seenene| Al lieuer witi in bi Be more, A) Metonaial Fir chien Brooklyn. i Heney J ober Games | | Leaaue wi and will r Mon red “Doet showed a wil Universal ling fe Lenox avenue thete to Cape May Aid for them when they easily | act as captain of the Unt Metropullian’ tournantes iv Uelbe Malet, Gur Huot. “The Subway te whlch will the th rolled in National At the Provident Universas, | nd Navy League Aa Tollown < President. T. Ns, Bet 2 Treasurer, mn Moe tolled ne |. Opening early in t Wierd n the Eastern District Forester at Follmers in wall be repre: been orranized roll Wednemlay evenings at Aute reith's Ocean Parkway. Brook) yn. | are: Preeident. W. Co Rosenkrang tary, CN. Natler; Treasurer, J. The Ruy | ———___ Pennsy Shows Form. Willlama’s squad at speed and the good the crip | Mefvated the eleven trom North Carolina on Saturday. A“xeol Quarterback has been. de -Veloped in Rogan, \trom the freshmnas, tear Df Inst year, Greane, -Folw Hollen back are expertenced erqund gainers and. fast [backs In all stages of contest. Scarlett, | Gaston,” Drape agber are oat tor | line positions. «Draper In Ieee with “his atudies. fn. hie pu hate Bix, fellow, wha waa a great! p xeter | In {his freshinan year last been | Weaving: Mike Murphy and all the expert ine eo Tender, 8.30 ¥. M. American Pennsylvania |” No. 160 TRAINING AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY TRACK. D BAY RACE TRACK HEEPSHE Sept. 9.—The “TE track was in oat? shape and no fast work was attempted. 157 PLBASE — Five fyrlongu in 1.0%, breezing. Site is ready. : Ut PAUMONOK—One mile in 1463-3, handily. Not muoh. BI KBATOR—Six furlongs in 1.18 3-5, Dreezing. In good shape MS ALTUDA—Seven furlongs in 1.32 3-3, handily. She Is re. 183 MOONSHIN in 1.19, breezing. 157 AHA mile’ in handily mile In ready ni Lat in 147 28, ep colt AED I mile tandlty 187 KILLOOHA. 14 mile in |1.463-5, ot much Five furlongs tn 1.04 2-5, | Has specd. MLARS — Five furlongs in handily, Is not much. Five furlongs in 10, brees- Is at his best. VERANCE—Six furlongs {a Lz, breexing, ‘Try him again. lise MARBLES—Five furlongs in 102 3-5, driving Lots of speed ————_—_———__— LATONIA ENTRIES. 105; Lady Martha, Louine” Key 100! Tos; Royal 105; Albert Kinzeastone, Unka. of Oran, Dew Star, sal 104 Mary 07 Duke, Ridgely, FOURTH RACE Monttboy, tc Ws, Donna Elvira, Di: theau Bronmel, Viasat Patch, we; Dainty Dame, 98; Funiculaite, 20%," Lexoline, 108. OOIOBINTE ERY ey. parses Ys FIFTH RACE. Stx furlongs: parse: Yor trosyearrolla dayne, 7: Bunke MAD. 07: Melekre ot: Addex, 47; Queen's Det, 972 Be MUP de Stteser, NopS Vaneey, 100; Rebel | Queen, Hod: Waites 1020 C. We 3 SX iAACE One and Qne-elahth ities - agin, 3; Georen Youn 2 at Henry O., 0a; Belleview, WW; King of the Valley, 108: Harry t, WS: Onardl, 108, Apprentice allowance claimed. rack clear and fast, AMUSEMENTS. eee S L, Sireet, TT? Pee ste cant iT Teg TIK BARRY, (AX TON had a MARIE SrUAen, BYRON & LANGDON, ie AND $1.0. MATINEE DANY, beck INDEXED nda half furiongs.— | FRANCIS WILSON WHkS KArGuTs HUDSON *# #05 i4th st. nr Bway S15. Mts WaL €8at.215 ROBERT EDESONe1 4x SAVOY eseaer Mata” Thurs z, Te-sigh, sovin Tt & pioarenieas MAN OF THE HOUR 3 “wre Brondhure HURTIG & SEAMON’SMUSIC Hate, oan | RENTZ-SANTLEY COMPAAY | Yorkville GEO. SIDNEY. LMat-To-m'w.2s IN The Ma unaM WRCTHE, Watson inet ae e, Him @I Sept. 30 GALLOPS AT GRAVESEND TRACK. E TRACK, Sept. | and cloudy | ad cond.tion ops noted were 16 ROBADOR—One tle 2452-6, handily. Is not. much. a Sam ibaa WS THE SQUIRE—Six in is tise andiys At C OPENS M4 TOURENNE-Six furl-nsa lo 12. 'TO-NIGHT bré€ezing. Ready and gvod. — DENNIS STAFFORD-Six_ furlongs | Madison Sq. Ponte in 1%. breezing. Sure to win soon, | Garden. theig GA HBRMAN-—Four furlongs in 0.61 Producti of the Greatest” Min inclusive, breezing. He is ready DEMO al SH eARS, 15 ELIZABETH F.—S'x tones in| AAS 2 Co Mth at & Living ol. L235, breexing. ‘Has #1 DENMAN THOMPSON | 1) DON CREOLE—One mile i 4635, Th Dreexiinet Dolug wel Uncle Josh in e Old Eom estead 159 OROAGNA—Four furlongs in 0.60 3-5, | PEGS Be. to #1 Wed. asai Is not up to much. Mat. MILLI 13] GREEN GOODS—Four furjongs in POLONIA, 2 Dally (wn. Ho Thompeon A 0.035, breezing. Lots of xpoed. igbt"on a Houseboat, Bway & eager. Rie Sinters, others 1 CITIZEN—Five furlongs in 1.0535, driving. No mocount. | PEPER F. DAILE | ist GEORGE CONSIDINE—Five fur. Eavinr) Connelly jongs In 1013-5, breesing. Is tm- | f[%i ‘Assell's | Dogs 1 proving. iu sor ate SKMASTTR—Five ‘furlongs in | 53-3, breezing. Ready and g 0d: furlongs In 0.49 3-5. E In good shape. 189 TOM M’GRATH—Four furlongs 0512-5, handily. Is at his best in "Wunican BURLESOUERS | 158 GOLDEN SHORE—One mile in 1473-5, handily. Never so good. Burtettas—2 Vaudeyitie, | MAGAZINE — Pour furlongs "in SARL =G 0513-5, breezing, Never so «ood. 14 CINCHONA—Pour furl ngs in 0542-5, handily, Ix of no account. Pia AMUSEMENTS. EITH & PROCTOR’ ELD ey 7 E=ae Mat. To-day WILL H. VEDDER. Kidnapped For Revenge ‘AL oth Mth St ! i ear is lrotaay.) ‘The Way. ot the Seto Lvs ARE THAL TA Tee QUADS /Yale Advanced Further Tha Others—Coaches Are Teach. ing “Open-Work” Style. ,j Une plunging fullback. Expt McCormick. hast SE eR Tih Era, speenee. Phillipe, Bauman. Waller, Mohr and 8h are fast and heavy enough to make class inemen. At Cornell and Brown. Conditions at Ithaca have ‘lightly tm Proved. and ® better Cornel! eleven than for | several seasons should reault from the good | coaching of a big squad of candidates, among them nearly af of last year's team Hrown University bas one of {eams among the Eastern minor coll | Mayhew. the All America haif-back. te fast year ago. and Coach Robinson bas. 6 drilling the squad in plays which bring Mayhew's great Gcdging and fleetness ints, as 2 the. foreground: AMUSEMENTS. Sixth HIPPODROME, 2-5. Peta aay Matat 2, 23<-$1. Ey at S250. rie METHING NEW UNDER THE SUN. FLYiNe IN MIDAIR—With 100 Doves ree Places at Once: UNDBR SEA—ON LA: | iNew PIONEER DAYS Bway asmh. Bra. 8.13, ‘To-Morrow 3 Whe Girt Behind|with Commie rietdsPerald Sqr. LEW FIELDS PP, DALY'S: yutires NGUIN [pivipe' | MILLER MAJESTIC yhr*i4. 0 Rowe. 8 VIRGINIA HARNED ea LYRIC? mt... CW. PE Twa; Bryant) Bvac kis Mat. tee ee, Mr. James O'Neill in Virginius BIJOU fivay, & gon. 1530 Mag. woe "NALIMOVA t= The tern New Amsterdam Maw se arlangess Massive Production BUILDER, THEA rary THEATRE, rs aie THE BIROUND ‘UP tS or Panama, The Rogers Bros. New York Theatre Matinees Mon., Wed., Rat. BIJOU skeney Gimone In DUBLIN DAN Wier oe FOLLY hz GAMBLER OF THE WEST HYDE & BEHMAN'S CLYMPIC Cracker Jacks Bob Fitzsimmons MAT. DAILY. SMOKING noe Re STAR 4 oe Maines Dat Smoking Concerts, NEW YORK STARS JOHN L SULLIVAN, JAKE MALBAIN GAYETY sin’ 3 SAM SCRIBNER'S BIG SHOW. Entra, Marco Twins GRAND ,, 234.0, Bae ARTHUR PRINCE, | Wit’ Gresiont aiant Lat CLAIRE ROMAINE, ‘entrilonntet, |LONDON EMPIRE MODELS ies Paintings and’ Statues, bean & Ca Hickey me ROMs Oe COLUMBIA 7 MELSonaM., Mats. jaity. 1h 20.4 25. Eves. 15 |= IT’S NEVER TOL LATE TO HEND. ‘Pvorx Ss LEE, AVE. STOCK co, 4 Next Wk, Leah, the Forsalaa (STELCA MAYHEW] ASTOR © asi ky A Mat Wed acar Merbert Lieyd HITCHCOCK “4 YANKER a, meee. |) SHENT MUSICAL SHOW i TOW { “mice 0 N, “Eves, 5 |e eas, (HES ID et oa OF THE FAUST. oem a Ey., 815, Mats, Wed. 2.18, THE HURDY GURDY' ‘GIRL. HACKETT BARAT Swear we a pe in THE STRUGGLE "TORE ROBERT Dafty Mat. 10-15-25. ‘HARLEM }Op. Ho. 123 & Tn At EVERLASTING. Four, Chadwick Trio, ot Mata To-day & Wed.. ILE, 420 & Lexington A ESTAR wi fj MURRAY. oe Bi, AAS cou, aE PRETTY TYPEARTE.| PRED IRWIN'S AMERICAN 2s 3227 32% BE! ULLIAN NORTE Pascoe Arner, See THEATR= Eve Aid, Mate. Wed. & 81 ra in Dion Dare. OLD ORCHARD BUNEY'S SPORTING. ‘Brighton Race Brery Day This Week at SPECIAL TO-MORROW eye 2.16 P.M. E CUP PRELIMINARY Tad five other recon including A_TWO-MILE STEEPLECHASE. Special Electric ‘Traine via Brooklyn riage and by. Smith St. Trolley, om | Trains via Long Ie -R. leave hy Bt ft 1210, 1204, with parlor care Roaches. 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