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sapiens waar pea ine EA RORY tes rots omc aan) amie 2% tere AM NETH EY rh mecaact te THE _EVENING 1 WORLD, TUESDAY, QOUCTUBER 1, EDITED BY a4 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN JE YORK. be ‘| goastt Eoceen. | Pat: O'Keeffe Would “Right Mettody, _Ketchell or H. Lewis, While Sum- | HARLIB HARVEY hes brought |. -C over a bunch of English fight- wt ers, If, you accept Harvey's judgment this {nvating army will be able to clean up overything in the feather, light and middle weight classes. Of course, Charlle is a lit- tle enthusiastic, Up to. date, the American fighters |. - are uncertain whether to regard this scriously-{n the light of a hostile invaston,-or ‘a. new. distribution, of " mnnna_to the chosen peopie!inthe| -flstic:line. ‘The invading army is made ur’ follows: Commanding General, John- ny. al, Pat O'Keefe (he spells it that way—with a double “Like all commanding officers, Johnny Sunimers is raying in the rear during the advance, He hasn't arrived yet. But all the others are on the firing line. Charlie Harvey marched them inté The Eyenlng World office reeteriay Cte y one amt down and Aiscussed the coming campaign. ; O'Keeffe iz a likely-looking m!d- @ieweight. Harvey saw him fight in d“and thought him a wonder. I sey AUkely= -looking because that fits him @xsctly. He looks like anything in the ria but a fighter. Other Engllahmen Dave come over here bearing all of the @armarks of champions before they en- itered. the ring, and haven't made good. Aes Selec, Se oe en eye | there all night, and 1 went after: Atte, other raya BanetotSourkown' best | but he ran away so fast and fell down “'doked like Sunday-School teachers. Taseacicn T couldn't finish him." O'Keafte, wha siands fivo fect jen), UnMing away reminds me of the chew In his eccka and weighs ten stone} + 1-tryned so-bloomin* ‘ard at—hom ex (6 pounds) atripped, {x a jomy-|>FOke in Mr. Wicks, whb was getting ooking Irianman, whore mouth turns up| Sdeety. “'E was to tyte in the ama- “a te Nema at tho corners in a humor- | teurs, Cert ‘2 pyde me dloomin’ well. 4 om ‘eo used to tyke entre old, and looks about twenty. Keefe calls himavif a middlc-welgnt, as he fights at about four paaee over the weller-weight limit of This @peaks well for nis honesty. Gor Amer- foan fighters claim to be welter-weight ‘champions when they “can't get into-a+ Sing under 16) pounds, without ass - “that you win so many fights now with quick knockouts, yet Attell went twenty Tounds—though he was half killed, at “Oh,"" sald Owen, “that was in New York. O'Rourke brought me over, and he-woukin't let me begin to fight until after_the_tonth—round—decauee—he was. betting on the number of rounds. ‘In the eleventh I told O'Rourke that T was tired of wasting time and staying eS ted alip them a quid or two to go heasy When we came down to Lunnon we went-{o a ‘otel. Just before the match !"e ate some watercress. Then_'e tol me 'e wns sick and wasn't ft to spar. ‘BU me, wol’s—appened?”1_arals ‘im BY BOZEMAN BULGER. Tigers nee Athletics Play Sev- enteen Innings in a Gruel- [the boys up to spar a bit with im, andf— ling Contest Which Ré- | sults in a Tie. TES A Omnia’ mCAIs 'ARD TOFE OWEN CVORAN:.. ONE ENGLISH FIGHTER WHO SURELY CAN. GAY o & Twenty-one’ clubs have enteind the Riverside Leaeye tournament, ona of, ‘Monday night at Stevere & Lankenau's, One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street : an@ Seventh avenite. The list is as fol- f Jows: Algonquin, Alhambra, Bleecker, Par O'WEREFE . Belytsere, Casino, Canoptons, Corinth- FIDDLE WEIGHT: CHAMPION of ENGLAND, j Morris, Mohawk, New Jorsey, Onawi |Orchara, Pastime, Rambler, Rosedal Riaito, Wanderer and Washington, amome them. being the strongest ‘ve- men teams in the East. Openin games will be rolled Monday evening by Mor New Jersey and Knickerbocker. The schedule (for the first round 1s as follows: Tucsday, Oct. §—Empire._ Pestiine. Oot. 9—Ronedals, Wanderers, 10—Belvisere, Cano- Oct. _14—Bleecker, | Bleooker,, New Jersey. Oct. 16—Cano- pions, Morris. Ramblers. The alley owners add $90 to the prise morey, THE GREATEST GAME IN USEGHLL HIS HsTORY There were enough hits to win two ordinary contests, and they ranged from the ‘mildest form of the bunt to the slugging home run, which cleared the fence by twenty feet - pecied Incidents Witrtessed It was a hard-hitting game throug! TI ras ° H i shot en sheet- Ea Roe apenas ety Game on Record. There was some of the prettiest pitch- ing baseball ever saw. Rude Waddell atruck-out afx men {n- three innings, esr, Playing ageinst Washington and Bi There were two pitchers knocked out Louls, while—tha- Athletics must make a Tally to tuckie Clevelarid, the best in the East, which starts next 4 j{an, Empire,’ Enterprise, Knickerbooker, | TROWLERS HAVE BUSY FALL making this tourney one of the dost In that respect of any In town. BIG LEAGUES OPENED. Two big tournaments were opened Jima: night with large crowds of en- |thustastio bowlera in attenda: were rolled. White Elephant made—in“the Anierivan. Teague) wherelscores) were Casino. $23; Variety, is fe 803.. Variety, 385’ Hackensack, 82 Casino, 99, Hacken- jpacs, 705." Doramus, “Variety, “ rolied igh individzal score of 30. Empire; Mohawk and Algonquln-texms roll to- night. <i the Columbia League, at Woman's One Hundred and Fourth street nd. Columbus avenue, the famous “old Algonquina won two eerles: The score Algonquin, $75; Saginaw; 76. Saginaw. 805, Mohawk, 972. Algonquin, 9095 Mo- hawk, 590. Swope, Mohawks, roiled high individual score of 252 in his firgt |wame, this being the early season's | record. | CRACK BOWLERS IN MATCH, i Lankenau and Joe Hal} defeated Fred Pump and son tn the first serios of a home-and-home match rolled on Pump'e Crotona alleys late Sunday pars Good scores were rolled ae foi Zid 195 168 3 B 425 38S Pump Senior... 100 146 |Pump Junior ii 185, Sunday at the Riverside, One Hundred and Twenty-fifth atreet, at § oclook> ee Free Head-Pin Tournament. journament at “the oa _ “Jolin Koster has opened, a tree tndlviddat | head: naw alleys, REW ENGUSH HEAVY - =26€ POUNDS- LICK JEFFRIES HoNLY “CouLD ‘E's. @ TOFF,” IMPoRTER CHARUE HARVEY ON THE Yobe ain WOMEN TRIED KEEP hed Bit S Gs ENGLAND SY Sure HE. O1Dy'T.UKE juaiuaetions Comisissioner Binghanr te to have given orders, to all tne Commissioner ae Tells Insectors to get busy and keep busy. by e intereference at the Crown and ‘His Inspectors to Raid and | Pasdock Clubs last night will be fol lowed by action wherever the Sghtirg ‘Keep on. Raiding Un- 5 til the Clubs AGS Cale “AMUSEMENTS. Bane shows its head. The Evening, World leamed. to-day HIPPODROM that the police have oniers to make — ralds on the boxing clubs and keep on raiding until the fighting game Is down and out, The city authorities are Propared to- fight any effort to obtal | a | Sta vas a afi Rint Popul AMUSEMENTS. a y EMPIRE; au Ean Mia Wed & cae JOHN DREW. go WE Ju by Michael Morton. Hy Gil ERION 72 Sats Bat {Pxhe Fascical Mat. Bat, 3.15, ve. 8. a THE DAIRYMAIDS, “The watercress must ‘ave polsoned me. x a ayes ‘e, “Hill fyte next year,’ 'e syes, t-not-this yeas” Wot did 1 care? as payin’ me bloomin’ well for work: with im, -and~ that meant another, soar'n work. forme." “They -don't- ali _run away,” put in, “Motur;—~AT—the—srnoonatenes the Fder than we professionals BY MAJESTIC 5, ne Wedd Bat VIRGINIA HARNED 2 ANA KAREN the Krnerul-appearance of things-in Philadeipiia “lastnight. the Alhietice are on the verge of throwing up the sponge. They Joat heart and the-players are lacking | of- th In the tocky bearing which characterizes | haye the-Tigers, The -Athleticn-stil} have. hopes, [but they don't say it very loud, HE most spectacular game. of! of the box and another made to sthe— I pasebnil ever played in America| ror Here (Were substitute batters wound up the.serles between the ‘There was a home run in the last ‘Atnietics and Detrot:s, and—probably | half ot the ni:.th inning whieh—tied up gave the Tigera—tim: American League ; the score, = es . Donovai pennant.—thut the victory —belonga to ai yr eritical “mone piteh by, Don That articular fight was’ t sate-ant= One Hundred~and—Priry- ‘There ars f{ifteca cach firat_monsy. and many sin the greater city? ho bowler) role “two “fhe—tourney . wilt close ee the Wa feaaue and | ORAN fs thesboy who came over There couple of years ago ands oy whipped-Monte Attell In. a- pri e-fight-of twenty rounds run ort yi Bway, LYCEUM § iat Thue & gate 2 Fhe-Thier—""s, EATRE. ite ~eritical= moment, which—aitowed. —Heghey—senntrer— har the genet bunch other side to tle it up again in the of ball players that I have seen for many a = surely looked’ good then, and he has im- |; ads fyte darkness. “proved greatly, they say, during the} Hummers is the husky light: weight” who- knocked tommy Murphy / down three times in Philadelphia last! May, and bested him in six rou: Alf Wicks: the gentlema: ergy int Feib oe bhtnwab as ad banat dn ed nea, © elston on the ground that he was hand- (Omor than the Kid. HE talk turned upon fighting in “England. O'Keeffe admitted ho Has been Ngiting only about four OF five years, bul aAIT (hat he hax, fought about a hundred ring battles tn | at time, How many did you win with knock- Outs?” T asked, i O'Keeffe thuoght, hard. PY don't remember preciaely,"” he eid, “but. 1 won the last twenty-four straight with knockou kapsei— beh t- shoul aheou-oor, now that you're ovet here. Did you, on the level?” 5 God Almighths truth” O'Keeffe solemnly. ss J) O'Keetfo’ was born in Coolbarn, Pal dyha, County Kerry, Ireland. tveaall “from the Lakes Killarney, on St. Patrick's Days the Trey SOR tiie srenRte of shat its “Met that he could al ‘And moreover,"’ — continuad effé, “I finislied thim in -an ay ge ay three rounds apiece. There was ‘ the navy, that I pat ‘out in a round, and Trooper Cooke and > Private Casling, of the’ King’s arm that lasted n =the beat av th’ teen ond bax Corporal Stebbins’ was lot, wid be suc tour= i put out Dick Barley and Lill Plerco, and Jim-Watts and some more ay thiln In two rounds each knocked ost Femi three, How do you spell. that?” frotand asked Har- t you know 1m the only ‘in the Americ explained O'Keeftr, natural w ase Lm &nd no. Enxiishman-a + Uked a blot ar brothers rian Softies, any wan av Chim, could take the cote Werte family hie a ws “for tighiuit, Um told, 1 picked @eme up meself becatimed wan Pay a towsle with “cwo. Soung Tbeme, and) now we're th frinds.” ‘Owen Morin was restive iu Alaxertation he Trish Aghting He broke in with a little philosopiy If you were wi O' Kee ft,” Myou'd be thinking af what when your tk a ‘w bard Kame Tive been at It know hanything ne. You Ni main that fights tghuing,” that's mej Irishman, iwayx uur fight ck as thim, oe at om ay the ott you'll dc A's can’ and fothing of Pleamure in tt, gan, teatity the neat way 10 having seen in Sp Sane tor Sumer s, “aN TS DENT, averred | of Maroh,:and+ tiny zame, | [ever think of fein Th [and ‘ammer each other to blis, with all tte tydies—and—the—lords—and- judges and—cotinselinrs—and—swells—and—tofts ipokin" hon. And there Is that big toff at Cambridge. Welghs nineteen 4 about two 'undred and minds, an you. eye in! ayers! okiilehekwry— Dai. "E could Nick, Gunner Molr or ay, i sa tot w fig e3 sy ‘E's-a terrible man. *E thinks nothing of golng into a, public ‘ouse and: picking up a table covered with dishes and throwing —1t_down_on the floor a rkeing it to bits and is fun. "E could bryke an just go In| never. settled, and, moreover, it never will be. They play. each ather no more this season. After seventeen innings of every pos- bie Incident and-thrill_ known to the [Hational game. darkness Interceded- and stopped the grusiiing contest with both, clubs worn to a [razzie and an enor ‘mous crowd of nearly thirty thousand peopte on the verge of nervous catiapse, Nothing like St was ever seen before. ‘There have been jonger_games, -trueand_there have been games greater science, but since baseball. wa; first set at large on American soil there was never a game with as much ex- eitement or 0 full of thosa: unexpected Incidents which make baseball the king of American sports. In a few words, let's take an inven- tory of the remarkdlbe features, this Historical” contest produced, and prdinary man In two with tle ‘anda: HARLEY HARVEY says that his} army “shall fight the best- men c in America, and elther get to the Top ot the heap oro home again, Ho wanis Ketchell or Mellody or Harry Lewis—for-O'Keeffe, Attell -for—Moran morist in the Statag for Mr Alf Wicks. | ;its-a-big-programme. Harvey intends | to “start it in: Philadelphia $f the Pa- | cifle coast promoters are slow. So w | may see some international excitement withip she next _tew weeks, qenta-srhen it hurt. pletely: There were brilliant flelding and the rankest of errors, and both at mo- 1 neo if \t ofsn't cover .the Sela com- | eleventh. There was a dispute between the two umptroson a play which’ if decided-ac- cording to Umpire Connelly would have jmiyen-the game to Philadelphia. Umpire 1O'Loughlin showed a nerve of steel de- spite the threatening talk of » 25,000 day, You can knock them. down ate Lime, but they will some right up ready tor ~mores —cah—take—a ticking and cant veione. ‘the Tigers can give the Chicago wharder Oght for the World® chai jonship than any team in the American Peague. Every drop of blood in’ thelr veins placed’ under arrest. ‘There~was—x--mob—on—the-fieid—and pollog: had to dispel them with night sticks, so that play could proceed. } ¢. was a@ policeman who Inter- with an outfielder and. kept him ;tromcatching—a—th—bait—at—a—crittcaty moment and the urr7ire called the bét- ter out—correctly #0 too. * Oe pare peventaon innings of play, witch is the longest game of the sea: von. There was crowd of #:tt-all of whom puld the!r-admiasion-into-the park. and there were more than 5,0 on the house- tops outside. That ls the record crowd Ot the season. and almost any other season, That ts the game which settled the “American League —perman’ L Ttyou can think of anything that this gaine didn't produce kindly write. BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, Oot. 1—The entries tor to-morrow's Teoes here-are as follows: It certainly Iooks as, If Detrolt had, cap- tured the flag. They ean now. take thi Ce ees 6@5! Royal Ben, No. 161 INDEXED _ TRAINING GALLOPS AT GRAVESEND. : Oct. | | AT SHEEPSHEAD D_ BAY TRACK. BAD BAY RACE TRA\ local track was in_falrly od Condition to-day and xeveral good | GRAVESEND RAC —The weather was coc ithe track was still slow. DAVIS: nx R CLOUD. 2). Mloping ) GRIMALDI Ww Four furlongs ix furlongs in He looks well Doing better along. Is it SPOONE. mile in 1.4, Ing, In- gra raliop-| 66 PASE ' ing. iT YOUTHEL LONE i 1S—One went “along ong j 159 310 “About reudy x furlongs Sure to win soon BOY—Six furlongx in 1.4, & nice colt furlongs in 4 furlongs in breezing. Is fendy and good } , is 38 GILD—Six furtongy In 12) 2-4 rn Is a 5 eA 143-5, longs In beat, ih ORBICULAR andy 1) KENT in Ont ve HEAL A funlongs nn. tn KY anys on nice NNET—Four ezing, Do. AND RA furlongs. tn SO-One mile in ts bent MARKS Ready went along. turtones roming along went along. th Is a “nico furlongs in nd shape furlongs A nice. fly. & in 1,08 2- speed wanes fn {ay CLOVER GREST=One mile in driving. Ix no account, Gao eee BASEBALL, To-Dey, 3-80 F, M—Amori- mm, Gala te? ts One mile Rallopine: 1GN went along. “and furlong | 167 CAROL Is at his | iea qibtnca GREMN—Oes mite and a not in- 0.61, | in} 1.09 2-5, | olds and course, about two mi! 584? Delcanta TO ‘Thintleds half in 2.64, galloping. Doing well. 189 MANDA’ Seven furiongs in 1.36, breezing. ‘Tab this one: IEE GH b—Aeven furlongs in. 1.5 8-5; handily —Had-speed thet” mornin| VATOR .BECKHAM—Seven fur jn -1372-5, breezing, Doing HALBY—Four furlongs. |, galloping. Not much. ) OMOSIk forjongs In 15, Kal- iyleping, Ts ony ordinary 7a. HELT— Six, furlongs tn \ngtiite:lactenayrs ‘Yee MIRAMAR Five furlongs tn $18 2-5, handbly, Has speed. AAL—Sevs . Dreezing. At hia best RELLE -OF MAIFAIR—8ix furlongs In 12%, breexing.-ts-not | much. - 160 RAPPAHANOCK—One mile in 1.4, handily, Is not much. HAMILTON: ENTRIES. Finan RACE Threeqi spiced ade Prines Arthur. 108) 100: Cloten.. 105; Kate, iM *Rt. Jeanne, 104: sleven- ts bri Ruient 963. Fiving Nachine lng eligible: a9? Guardian. SERIRD RACE—For three-year-olds and rard; selling! <one—mlln and « half Lancastrian Lally in allop- Bi P- on POR. furlongs in} ore *Peauclere S aa) oF, Donehive = (hed) Goad I. 937 Lane AIC fs titan Mon, FOURTH RAC for tro-yanr alas well } 79" Hrookdale Nymph . pao? Pen fan sees Dreamer (oad) Jacobites. ere Buttrae 784) Oraculim M3 Ariadue 7a Polly | Watts DIV Hat Masterson ,. — Wood h Mazuma 972 Holando TET RACH—For two-year-olds; eelln nvecand.e half’ furloons: I O44 The Sauire . Gminipatent anilas #00 nade nadlan bred; Kel Sauce, 17 T1Odr Clean Swern GURL RACE eo aiieas ded; | three-year-ol 1501 The Chet, steeplechase ant Ortuoon, Pisnny, 152; Maker, 18) Lane, ‘142, FOURTH handicap Thiatle shingle, FIFTH three: year-o (nia) (ond) Ook PSE #400 adited; 5 rr Teoyal, 100; bs, es 109 ‘aah ‘and one-half mile and. upwards relliti *Furone, Bt: ‘Jupiter, O87 Oberon, 0% Ue Boot, 02; Chanida, 102: *Fiavigny, *Veter Knight, 88; Wills Green, 104 SIXTH RACE—Thr esimonides nl Sie *Queon'dssouventr For fouryearolds and artera of a mile Ain hunt races or i | ato) twolsearsoide,ssDenial, 10h. Keiche: | teeplecha to be ridden by Ken AIST Datta iedy crrosdons YOTS Kine | Ueminn riders: two Buderman, 104; Montclair, 113; 480 Bir Tristan ion O52 Gus 8t RACE—Three- yout three meditue Cont. Tame, Metean. Sally Suter, 301; Careicar, 10S Paul: Ciittord, 108; Giratte, 105; Wise Hund, 108). Bacltement, 118; Aleono, 109. *Apprentice allowance. Weesher ‘Treak . @rrien. 144 | Brut Kimt | Moscow 1 erisr Race —Pire ent on ‘and one-haif- fertongy; “Harold Hall, 06 Hana Sforteg, 14; Wack oe ee Doclie, 101; Horse Radish, 10: 101; Chie€ Archibald, 161; Mathew Gault, 101; oJetmam, prvi 10 Nine, 104; Komoka, ry eile, 205 | - Little a Dr. x i © 1035 Lady, 31i FOURTH RACE—Fiv Jonge; selling. —Viata, Inventress, ANN nta, Arrow Swit, tod; Vansel Belle, Water Godler, cared. 1055 AStiain, 108: 109; “Tackle. FIFTH RACE—Five | and Jonga:_handican —Miss Sain, oi; s¢Lenm, 08 Boyertan, 04; Stanley. Fi 100; Frontenac... 10 135, ‘SDuntesntry.* SIXTH RACE—Stx furlongs; selling. — Zeina, 05: Dr. Lee Hutrnan, 97; Expect To Gee, 100: *Duicinea,. 101 ie Retined. 108; Boatrica K. 104; “Heine, iors tlentning: Conductor, 00; Hannibal “Bey, 10d; *The Cianeman, 108; Lady Carol, 1i1) Hazel Thome, 112, REVENTIE RACE One inlie: salting. —Ca- SNoting, Ot, Laveita. 1M; French jon Prax Weanee ‘Merrifield, Fal Kana, 103; *Melzar, 103; Mackerel, Hoduy, toring, § on Apreentice allowance claimed, One and one: sixteanth | and ona halt” fir: Eite Foster, | one-halt. fur- | Royal GARRICK ere : WILEN KNIGHTS FRANCIS WILSON WERE BOLD. HODSON HERS R WE Sere! is ROBERT Beles LMAN-OF-THE-HOUR. ae i PROCTOR’ 5 MME, NATIMOVA in nriebem | HURTIG & SEAMON’ ‘SMUAIO “MAILS REATE-SANTIEY COMP Yorkville | GEO. SIDR. srueroeryss~ in The 6 Mo; dana Man Metropolis, WROTHE. WATSON se ON: tn Him @F- Matinecs Mon., Wed., at: BUOUR BARNEY GILMORE | In DUBLIN DAN i FOLL Matinces Mo On, Thurs, Bet, OF THE WEST _ { x { s Bal. i With | RICE & CON UNION SQ. ser ert, eGo ES, SPhone 1020 tury, | “Avery & Hart, Frank F; THE GAMBLER Futarity: The b Fitrsimmoss | ING PERMITTED, NEW YORK STARS. LLIVAN, JAKE RILRAIN GAYETY sin’ 'Sckiaitk's BIG SHOW. ~ Extra, Marco Twins BD |Gectrude Motmana, a Aunce Scott. Walter C, Keily, prin mee ist THE ROUND UP 58tirSt. Phone at nanan Datly Mi 35. latte been $40 Mort us [Dally at __Moerselia’s Birds. Ie BARISIAN Raith Bim Mores AMUSEMENTS. - ‘HAMMERSTEIN’ S| Street, Broadway and Tih A’ HARRY VOM TILZER event 25-$0= 7Sc} KATIE BARK CLAYTON Win'rk AND $1.01 MATINEE MARI BYRON GRY BEATRICE LAN DLEY Hasean Ren Ali's Troup, SE ver yar are y ACADEMY OF MURIC, ‘Denman Thompson Prices 25 to 14th St. & Irving PI ‘The Homest 100, Mats, Wed. Sata Bemis ARTHUR PRINCE petites Claire Romaine, London dsl, Rosouiuatar: 8. Srinns THE HOMP OF : COLUMBIA, HR avons jus ‘EVER TO LATE TO’ MEND, roadway ke wis. The Rogers Bros. in ‘Panam, New York Theatre # bity | Vesta | ——=— Homany Opera ‘Victoria 64 Es [simon & Gant Sie | Hyams & Mon ‘Clifton _Crawfont Mo Ploaro Trl + Vardanurt, O:y! “ASTOR® i SS RAYMOND LUEST MUSICA TOWN AUOth AV, 25-cent Ma Srna ‘Thursday; i lath St. VEDDER, —— OLONIAL eats | Daily Wiway & 62 ( ee MILLIE LINDON, vm. 1. ‘Thompson. “A. ight on a Houseboat, nore: Biaters, others PETER F. DAILEY. Wand Ceunelly= Coy, i's Does.” Wine others. Kidnapped For Revenge} i 10 A,3f.00 ait i P.M. Dally. | MADISON aia “Brich ton ELECTRICAL SHOW E. 14th at. Ladlew' MatTo-day | es NT er ‘Race Byery D ‘This W 2,15 P. m. B.125th. Ladies Mat, Today, AMERICAN BURLESOUERS trig nat ra RT WEST. END ttt LAST. WE VigN DE BELASCO. ACKETT Rta "lOREGE Toatats : WALLACK'S "sinarayin, THE HURDY GURDY GIRL, MURRAY Mere) ia Wi's Bl xingts on AY ey ae THE ‘MERRY MAIDENS \ ppecisi TO-muut (A 2--Farces—2 . 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