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UP TO DATE AND NEWSY. ‘ing Distance of Goal, She seers) —GameN of.as Pastas Yale- Tigers. HE Yale-Harvard game ¥asn't Ar as fast as, the Yale-Princeton | contest of, the weék before. ' It wasn’t so remarkable for swift, |_ tricky play, The dogged fight that Harvard put up and her stubborn de- fense prevented the Elis from turn- Ing out particular features. There was just one thing in which the two teams differed greatly: Yale At — A — knockout —punch:—Harvardt didn't, By that I mean to say that when Yale got within striking dia tance of Harvard's goal line she plunged over , irresistibly. Nothing} In 4 ‘ eae ~ , Wouldn't pull a team down aa muchas "ARV ARD didn't have a touchdown | that single, furloin second halt against | ss i fc es + | Princeton ale’s warriors, a play. “She didn't have a “punch.” | Yale. “aithouch her Kenerslship was | is Just defore the end of the game Aa oy praatootiin the same phy Harvant. after Wendeli's brilliant rum, |G! shape she showed against Prinzeto z slow. And th through Yale for fifteen yards oF | Harvardp played aislowertaeine Rina Ae tant the ball lay only a scant | Yale had played a week before. feet from™ the ‘chalk’ line. There | PERG ena Harverd's men were oe only one more down left. “It looked Galiatl vais dalnooliater Gato ie be a sure scoring. If Yale had been in d's-pli he would have driven Pounds,per man difference in weight. beet seb With the same knowledge of the game EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN. , OF HARVARD, MAKING ‘HIS GREAT RUN IN THE GAME WITH YALE TWO BIG GRIDIRON CONTESTS FOR QUAKERS Will go to Winslow Junction, N.J., until | tron contest of the season, for both the game. |tcams have stown great form this sea aon: Tha middies and soldiers: will arrive on. Friday and//work/ont on Franklin Pennsy ’ Tackles ais Gon on Thursday, While Army, § f 2 fat there Harvard fell anwn.° There waa vard wughe nee Cone ne ae jalk—wittie—Harretd-gainered tausi ibem ecortng plays — Haren > | Yberselt logettior for the attempt. Then didn't. “tbe ball.was snappe! back. The whole aT HE game was remarkable, com- pared to the games of past years, for the small number of injuries. Under the new rules, time can be take: HeoThe Crimson ino broke against | ou: by each’ team only three times tue: fa Meferise Ike a wave against aling each half. /After the third detay’ a The ‘players pushed and strug-!penaity of two yards {ts Infiicted for | ‘and/went down ina heap, Referee lacy offense. This rule doesn't operate peon-and Umpire Billy Edwards jie gine ig lost in removing an injured ywied underneath that tangle of Player and bringing. in a nubstitute. team’ ‘Scemed to sweep in be- dit as a Crimson back chugged into Blue line. But Yale didn’t give an PBR siowiy alsintegrnted focatea che ual Palceri) he Reese UDA DIN Rrvard mendous. The scats for the Army-N 5 and marked the apt where tt lay team, was resporisible for all the delay xame are al} gone, and only a few) ‘only three on four inches short of j penaltion that were Inflected upon the sents. In the end stands are left for the | Boo eee de omoie told mo later: From | Crinison. In fact, Parker went down game Thursday, These will be disposed | p nd, on ste creat (of te land had time taken out when Yale was! af ‘Jo-day. The Pennsylvan-a officials | PRTC aiverd an, fated. “The within the Harvard five-yard line, and,| ons Wager —on sentiment odds are} nals ade, =o It is expected that the ‘Pennsy-Cornel! | game will be the hardest fought grid- (Special to The Evening World.) Philadelphia, Nov. 35. ITH the football cont between Thanksgiving Day and the Ar: eo 7a REOPENS ae AMUSEMENTS. 3 | The Hippodrome’a ps WENDELL oF Harvaro TAKING THE GREATEST ; season comes to an end, and prac 5 (Mt Broadway | FIETN AV. CO, inl! SA pes FRRON of THE YALE - HARVARD GAME eatin, : tleally winds up the big games in the | oa hd, TEN EME BEsHGe’s || | Sensations, poaroes meet East. | 289) Mad. edna onet — Sa gt nere tn both games is eres ||DUraRee Bt, wae el | The Four Seasons Wm. HH. | Thempeon, with “THE WINTER CARSIVAL”, NEW CIRCUS ACIS” IN THE ARENA Including Hacenbeck's 12 Elephants, Ww AL, LEACH & SEATS NOW ON SALE, Phone 1n2¢—S:uvve Fitzatbbons McCoy 3 had to turn down an order of 1,00'||Contnuocs, 1.90t0)) Rialto Comedy 4. ||| LYPIQL St {v0 Bway Tel 1048 Bryan ny-Navy | “Jove"’ this game, who are entranced | enc ts to Yale on downs - the penalty moving the ball up within | 1 doit Is 10.30, 25-60. Joe well & Co. 8-15. Sp'l Mat, Thankagiving. : J by phe flash of human bodies over a more tickets’ from Cornell, an ot i Thankast vin REDE naTarCorsaline costirenackal recA C CORSO CES aT EVELY, ean ie Hockey Club steal. of ‘Jee—every dash having a cor-| All Cheered by Clubmates— | sate to say at the biggcet crowd that ST, Pacts jose | Grrtrade Mattmanal GIRLS OF HOLLAND >» Fister, “oble: example of/confidence in a|that penaity Yale migat not Siave made | aln object In view, every crash having CATALASE PUM LS ALI Ai 0-33, Chas. F. Semon, ST aT ee eeernrzents Raeenr ether power ever ext the three, varda she needed. and Har. | League Team Had Its the likelihood of a serious injury in Line on the Sev- Cornell's eleven will arrive to-day and | {Dally sy; ey ee ;—Coumtesa “Homi” |! HACKETT ES Sin. Sol Mat. Thankestyine 4 Aint AU SALT cheat Pate at A aL a és storé—many of these tens of thousands | o to Westchester to finish their prac- 68 h St. ‘KD T ETHEL i hu bert (1 Fiat Se aman. wits ne [hates tanmte dttanee and! preventea | First Scrimmage. ilned the ice In order to get a ‘line on” | eral. Teams. c Pennsy” 9 ies last workott | t ave | jena sroxo, || JOHN wasn to THE WITGHING HOUR HOUR Rballiigiie other sad inehakoulanas |down that one ofthe omclals” « vir favorite team, {t may. be for refer | thigyafterngon anklin ea Prone 2081—Piaaa. Ceaeatee C6, 5) ee lerod him to aet”up. ‘m hart."® said to fituré betting — froupe. ee eee ked out. And Yale, {stead of kick-! Parker, “You're not hurtexet up! 4 RLEM. | Greve Boone Om Soil Mat-Thanksetving KR, Tiaked teins forced back of her/ dered the official, Rut Parker fetused | HE {ce hockey season opened w: Por RAs Oca ta tlie ethinAbaspn ay was Mama mrt Peabody should have iittle TWO STAGS TO-NIGHT. | HARLEM. era in "Gi! Jeffervon De Angell, Blanche Ring. ae Ronee erate Sree ear se touirise)ci AT] Meaalieloureriiareereinien I a rush yesterday, Every te: TEE PRL cma: fo he TuBlty Of the [trouble In making the team, Bynes as 1] Op.Ho.125thatthay.| OF THE HILLS. Biles paler Ca regina Wey ny straight into Harvani’s line | Hore trom* Yat kame, did the iA that belongs to the Amateé inate for the several teams wer Harmon. Captain of Hockey Club. Two boxing stage will be held in towr || meme Mor. | ens A veudevitie abi Majestic: war & 3 0 Gol. meds eo} i de. aakey . 5 ered at thelr play by; enthusiast! S Y a e4 pox a < © 2 we Ne 7 Metinat instant, the whistle ‘blew ‘and) xlute,a, contrast to Parker was Grant, | Tockey League had tts frat serimmas:) bates, Se cent | diagreop, TaN (be younreat of thee, | to-night. | At the! Consolidated’ A.C [I= = Extra Matloee The Top o° th’ World |” (Kame, was ov Harvardie Deriminand maturdys centre; workioc the season during Ite respect 8 been elected “c Tis defense, seater” | Jim Donovan, the clever English boxer LIBERTY 2 THEATRE, 42 st. near B'way Thanksatving, 3 rant's work showed ‘him exsily the bes: | practice periods at St. Nicholas Ri : t. Nicholas Strong. |day looked to be one of the strongest in the ‘ck. Robineo! ¢ Chicago. | EvS.15.Mi Thur a centre In America this year. The || 7 league, with Elilron at. « Billy Naaseli | Will meet Jack ns 0! *°-) 1 CHAUNCEY OLCU DALY" Senay “Ah poth. Tel. 1646 Beyanty SAID that the came was slower than | men are ncldom in the eyes of the sprc-| it Sixty-aixth street and Broadway, yx : [at point, and = MacKenale at cover: | for atx ronuds, Besides this Kood con: | | — CEY OLCUTT oP Mate Wea Thankvelving fal. the Pringeton-Yale battle. It was, | tators like the backs, but thelr work {a|t8rday, | f All of thom. y Peebeehreeetwe Socom ts 0 her scali | tem there will be four other bouts be-|} N6W Amsterdam tec ax | pryape | LEER And here ta an‘titercating study in| 44 Important to the success of ‘ihe team. | Many of ‘the tens of thousands whic’ Wh) have scarrly axtined Ciett themselves cmeintain that they will play fn | tireen evenly matched boxers, | Mata, Wed! Th. & Bai ¢ HEN DEVAD Ferass,130 fiom: = Many of them former collec player more, yur the first emg of the bell ainaya | At tie Dey Dock A.C. a wood card || The Merry Widow A\ihnee Ope Ub way & oth Be sao Mate Sa | Rockey” cori sdutser” Int Con aiderns ay (indy them, back In {pein acsuttomed pisces. [ot bouts In arranged for the show. In eeRUCRIUBAD SCE ByO Thankesiving & Sat, 3 20, a } the stray culturie: who socanlonally | moa. will be wut in’ a week for the forward Dohan will take) J DHUALWAY siesta E Yale played the most wld put up. Yale made 12 points and same utle in Engiand, have beer matched to fight for the feather-welght -Saition of a fighter after .n long and des iniah fight. The last fota of their had been used up, They had man. And in the week that intervened | Jim: Coffroth, who looked after Mo- before they must meet Harvard there |ran's interests for Churley Harvey, of A match was arringed last night becween 3) muny ‘pounds of welght to each | namplonship of tle world next month fighter of Brockton, 3 nk" “70 tine Hi wasn't time to recover, No prize-fighter | fered to match Moran. against Atte A eeease ld think of xolng into two Jong und | after he had defeated Neil. The latter eee battlea only a week apart, Yet that wan exactly what Yale had to |Neht at 12 pounds, weigh in at U And football is very much like ring side, and will battle vefore the eix-rou 4 ro bet ‘ the Ls figreed to the match. The doya will | Philadelphia oa Briday opens the ’secohd half of that wee’ MORAN TO F IGHT : Yale came out desperately deter- jed'td overcomean adverse score of | 8 ve In that sec- | HALLACK sis Tihany Ra RACES ELDS™ngreneen® itnometene ATTELL FOR TITLE 2222 ee NOT ENOUGH SUBS TO | eistt2e tuigivi| i fa.ooats ut . the terrific effort that was rounds at the buxing show to be pulled off cae men Pree 2 ITH GAME |: Mpecessary to do that Yale's players ¢n- BY OTA) aan POLLOCK. Thankgaiving Day” cafsernoan.. Laughrey |guartet nan, line. (was alsbit, | He i! stopped’ Frank O'brien. ‘the. flahiume. Gaher | tye) Hs ae suoh a tertific strain that the end BE ATTELI, the champion |ocMbig aie nin ine munity amar ar mele | he, Kame.’ ta the way ‘ the.game fond them all in the con- fenther-welght. of chia, country. | cnoteetitn the Quaker Cityon prigay mann \} fowsser. the inimitable Sherriff was thers <a when they hear the echoes of the dull, nnd Owen Moran, who holds the) “UNK'.Russell and Quill Matched, | rice <enned him. The sickening thuds from the Columbia Ttussell and Tommy Qi son for alx rou! oe into the moat de: resent-day athle by Off Crescents. ue | une. i ERAT sel Ean abiG Ip sea, NAZIMOVA pueernie Massive + 8.18. FIELDS’ ii way & aoth By the — Viti Tank K Harry. ila Nisitrs. EMP. Broadway & 40th at. Mare, Weal. Thurs de Sal “JOHN DREW—My Wile. defen Hai tat tower| Baht eye nearly torn out amd) (Ta at van Cortlandt Park, Mii that | tower E CA Bath et Ne the husky | cola, Uny OF in” # | tue atitches needed to clone wap- | Just. think of It! Eyes torn out, GARRICK 8 nat gerne, but. the forward | ing wound, ankles and ribs broke knuckles BST Soe ES TOG |[easiecgie orcas ie a SIRS 8Y Drobablins ieee ten, oe sean Kicked on the head and uncon- | bruised, heads busted and noses ,knock- In the new HUDSON $108 = near Bivays ev. ee phia’ only a short -Tacion d out of shape, and not enough sub- rm i ei Wanderers Enthuslastic, jastousatorahaltieaghost, c : AL, H, WILSON rz, iN THE Mate, Wed. ‘Thut, & Sut.,2.16 “ " ‘ 4 ALYS."” THE © REMUS Ire Wandever SUD RINERGA TUT One broken ankle, stitutes on the ground) to continue the ROSE STAHI IV. CHORUS Murphy and Dorman to Battle (Pi, Sie inimeindered bullting trem |neokem nuses, minor br watch and cheer their pla The Ten discolored eyes, three | melee. Une man received such a swat HURTICASEAMON ft nen, &c., ]on: the Jaw that he was “out for an aus erted. yells. Fee two years the, Waenees | ae. hour, And the police, butting In at the| batts: PARISIAR WiDuWS-«! Fie “Tints, and Bate Bide Facile. in 40 far onthe physical strain fol shat offers the bert maucwmentn Dec, 13, etted Se tmnat pari, sate | Buuren A. Go where’they wear pillows! Wooley THE MAN OF THE HOUR2Y Georee, concerne harley arverT an wu 5 ub membe t —V Cortian ark, Sat- ry e cess — neers a yate ‘spent that week In resting, rr Alec Greggains last night for the boys fae ix round bo: aeesn porn Ane | uueae aiaPal gt i i ae TS COLT pees poxtiuns rn aly are ty have 8) NEW CIRCLE & Bay & Gn Fe cen KE ta Ath if seri et Thin at his club. Coftroth ruins wh! > have {stand Wen Thi ‘i i * Nowe © 2 8. YW Raellcah thet rad Jonssiwhouvas roundelithe coime (ont ry co will Probably et | bean decided before tie New Polo A. A. on {have a anven tnt : FRR A Ra PEenT) Caerproretivecn 990d at olimblatwe are leek oe NiGur AT win! Laat Week ELSIEJANIS,," The-Hey dem, daudd pe waed— be here. the pie-baut [reerenemmer aun ennn Cees < there Lr we nave to walk. Ma faye THANKSGIVL This Thea. 12 aisles SeNOET eet fay, et lon game arainst Princeton. looked drawn “Tommy Murphy to_Fight- Young — emit ta 1 f HARRY KEL ee eS aRS Wa =, aes uM. ore writs io Tike me : Coughrey. aia ; : SS Hts “HtoxOT THE MAY Mere ° Hof. the —BamgentaMeentr mfihiomant Keung. foarh | geet. Sp RSS E MENT SET 7 : inary games an succeRston rey, the Quaker City Wirhtwelent. for six jOKeette After a Bout With ORY VINCENT TREANOR. | 7in away miles dotore being ca Gardner ran away four miles at (@pecial to The Evening World.) one morning. “The dopa queation ie A serio . SD. C., Nov. pone toodeal wi Ve hard td charge & Ihan | Washington: "D.C, Now with doping his horses and then prov ul HIS week winds up the racing se8- | Nowadays It « horse kicks up in the ‘ won in the East. After next Sat- | Xi. tines out of ten they are rook unfay thoroughbred sport will not be seen-in the East until late in @March of next year, when it gets its —__- CITY PARK ENTRIES. | he ‘start at Benninga New Orieans has al-| ORLEANS, CITY PARK RACE | Wrfiveround bout: before the Colma (Cal.) as follows: Sean tnion 109 se tidas?3 SAe ESS Seni ncstoar Bargain Mats: Moni: Wed., Bat. Seedy begun ite eeason, as have the Cal- i inet RITE HARK RAGE | \. C, on Thanksgiving Day'atternoon, Kaut-| FIRST ling: = three-yearolda; S1a. Penline 1p ea; niet #8. American... TURNER in| ON ay ic Cost Moris sracks. The-gume at Lox Anxelos | morrow'n’ horevare, aa:tollow | mann QkSIRnt and reach on] seven, furlonwx: Columbia Course. il, Wendling 22100 La alton (i2aaueay, 250s. TERRIBLE ie ip Nyt a x) i ceo i | rikkt Boy set n ET CE—Selti t 1 on is | es = ‘The henieaicek (al entices WIN reo |p RI RAT ACE Hive fui a Franc offering 10 210 Easton, and up; one mile and forty yards, Columbia panini Con pee THANKEGLVI, ar, nasiine js chances of Ketting. course : @ome interesting sport. On Wednesday Chernaya i ten Rose, 6. C 4 Solon Single 107 e = -: the Dixie Stakes, at a mile und tiree | ing Dan, tr Rive Tuy) mi Bot |Sotfroth Doesn't Want This Contest. Pustaltoese cst Bre ASTOR Aiding Sibieny WelaseG aa & Si BOT Kelana has 35, 5,80, 18s in BRS, RAYS Mutlonas. will be rin, J. i, n quaen. Do you intend to put in a bid for the Water Dog {2 ‘Stra State TOM TONES Reabcnnien OF. THE WEST. edi. 250 ;& BEHMAN’S OLYMPIC. Gretna Green, Paul Rainey's F : JJack Johnaon-Phliatelpiia Jack | O'rlen ih ay + COME DIN | EXTRA MAT.” BHANKBOIVING DAY HOUT B) ance tid RT. Wilson's Monfort and A U z Adoration are among the eligibles. On Thankssiving Day the Washington Cup. | tien. loa: +) titwe milex and er, is the | "Marit Thoy y 105 feature. © Dolly § Thistiedale, | Poily, 107) Me i tainly will not. 1 4 think the bout would a 10% THE REJUVENATION OF AUNT MARY | Crimmi nd Gore. Goldamit nt ay is send Needies, Oxford. Graaiallo and | THIRD RACE furlong draw | enough for. my Koen aan 23 nee ee thd Fisrrington. Maines toe IRWIN'S: BIG SHOW _ AMAL to KO, , HVO year-olds 1 P Very bad ne. public in Cailfornt Jeanne ACADEMY Or state, At Bt. pe irvine PL. = EXTRA--WAUSH/° LYNCH & CO. the season is Talaterine. Ansonia. 300, he fought Tommy Burns at Los An- Hai thremyearoidy Hy. 20th.va8,15.Mat.Thurs,,6at. | J a -2 ee AS te comes on the iast day of the moeting, E-8ix_ furjones; purae en! SECOND RACE = and upward; one and one-quarter miles ol ert WEBER HIP! HIP! HOORAY | U ft la the Maximum Cup, at. three miles tig Bs BuolOG: Damawnay. 108;1"" “Sharkey to Referee This Bout, ax turioneas iraig | SRR Re ese reat Vee 122 e on THR fouse| J iartemeronaue ott ‘Thiw is the longest race of the year, aNd | jio, Chief Hayes, “U0; Jack Atkin, 117, :) ms Octote “Oa Panique . ae 107 a Miku Weal 2.5 ee sheen tnt pens me Apectacie prom “bea, Righly | ee aety SANSECL ree asp am copes ay Tom Sharkey has been selected as tho Heap Tali ive pn are tH Prices 25 \ail:fp,. Mata, Weds Bat.2, Eve,s. 18, KektiAy aoe aura ana Rar ee meresting ataic, Several events during | RACK nd one-elghth milles: | referee of the ten-riund bout hetween pin “Around Hanker iM Sa itasbin id eas, meals re MatiTo-day. Mats, Dally, 04 500, Abn week nre for siceplecnasers Sagtie, HO MRMET 3%!) tommy Murphy and Kit Goodman, which le sen viata us BLANEY’S a E oat | PS tt sHapoWeD BY 3|GRAND vedas Ste aes fella}! natiing — | ‘Sealy, Soeieey At New, Mavens’ Connie on || ety Hesuclere! ey 113 BARGATR! Shai | rAdeagivina DAY. | The Greatest Detctive ‘Play- Ever Writton.| WRSTA 3 Louine Auaumt 4 Cont ere will be no chance. fo » Foneciuca, 101; “De: ‘Seciter, | Content, thouabt that Noarkes. waulk makera | p,THERD 4 Grace Cameron Er Mats, $5-00-18e.JOPRETA CO. ERMINIE Tre Golline 4 Mart, That Quartet, pag runners at Bennie cn Gold | Fay, 108; Horse’ | ood referee, and ae noon as he offered the | FOUR ZeMrAlds and pow and | sAnprentice alolwance. 7 POTTER RTT epiving Dey. ek Fitts: Mugient 4, othorn, ere ever: yf c : Wer. | Jo to. Tom he accepted it in hurry Ke prince ‘ THA: Bt. aaaeae ” a suckmna ae, ; Semeratenneai ont Ht BA Dag: eat arry and Ross Meet Thursday Night “eR) Heer ewotth ‘i BERKELEY 2 0 Mats. ‘Thurs, & COLUI THE NOMH OF - Te pubagy waren than angie pascal kD IES sles emcees) alasaiigne teat? 1 ale s : Mack May Let Waddell Go. ARNOLD. D R cou! L BA 30 san Tron Jill Tochudea CAIAWaIR ig TARDE eight, ard. Tony Rone. the Kalan Maer Tee Apenenr Hele TTL 7 Mube Waddell may not be with the Ath: EEO NTE Bay an MURRAY Wily THPATAE 23blx The Lite ss a Brety hotel In Washingion has tte paddock, | graven voir of New Caatiy, Pa., who were to have bixed |, : lotics next seavon. Rumor Att . oa near tat rae from ruerhtne thi! CINGINNATI; Nove 25.--Local critica de} before the Winnlaimmit A. C, of-taeieea, |? 22m “Dulclan Mack Is xettine-tired.at him. Even if Mack TELHARMONIG sdnuiigo, "aes Pair EXTRAVAGANZA UL Ae ft Glave the aix-day.walking match between Dan | Mans., to-morrow night, will meet before ¥ lets thin eccentric twirler go ile @ sure thing | "y'59° Musical ari eight, 1455 idynarons mar. D. ANY: SIATEUR AYTON’S LEE AVENUE TOCK FOU 4 O'Leary und Henry, Sete hich ended Jat | ie sate club on Thursday night instead, | gelsings; alx furvongsy pffithink Yor, Mar. vintdatwht, a fake and a. farce, ios; Satire ee | Jack AL Ki clk avy-w fight promoter of aw. Arley Harvey. manager of Lew sha riptet of treianit anmoun [that he Is ready to match O'Keeffe again mann, the Callfo In regarded am a sure dave ita horge Kicks up ta th ‘Kaufmann Picked to Beat ‘len BENNINGS EN GS ENTRIES. a reporter of Jim ttroth, w Mahoney: tha! win'' Sullivan. the New. England tf, whom he will meet In a.twen- [Ne an Francisco, a fe: oa wink, sald Piradive reg — Alley.” | Walton Lea Trombetia, 624 S|. Gracie Emmet fend OR LA RAS TCeW RAR AA ARI ally HAMMERSTEIN’S Nee amy ree ou, yaa ALAANER pa e forced ihe | of mubatitutems Pat O'Keafte, “o a" be other: | eds WestnieHE one of the beat tn Joye troneen who went te -Cani writes} prem | to —#¢e the great game between Yale . : The |and Harvard and. were greatly dlaap- oh ie ih he still had’ his clothes ont | painted at the absence of any “gory esti at point to. the me LE ening thuds from the Columbia} poaition at point to. the joa! ; Judking by thelr, present play,” White, eliminates, will_kick themaelves to-day Evks,§.16, DANID REUABGO Ere SBLANCHE BATES AE tick, gree an Next Mon.~The_Warrens of Virwinl * Seas Samer Hlatigan: [| 1 East Hat Ladiew uat.to-day, ||| RiNAg/ Oo STUYVESANT se rae | carts Dora, Munkey: || H “DEWEY High Jinks Burlesquers estan > WARFIELD ar 3 A Orn BELASCO Geo, Abel Gon 3 hAv.& ith @ | Blonde Typewslt 2 ive) | Daily “State: 135, se: OY tL 1 . Dunca Weeki: The Rain: | | ———~- Roseland.’ 8 Vaudevilte presents. David, “GOTHAM jl rss Wid | icoteh High Bait? 1109 1235, omnia heavy: | winner over bs Garter” 1140, Slannie_ May T2iG* Ortanc~ 190) Helen Holland NGS RACE TR TR ck. D. rhe entries ‘for to-morr 3 MANHATTAN OPERA Hos TSNIKAU AUR “Thales Wed, AUK, TT He Vales ot Hoffman; Th. H'day Mat. at _TRANSATLANTICS, 4 IOKING _P} affroth, the y Cnt ih aM 3 Bivving” Urlde 103 D theniantving & Sat, PASTOR'S TH st, aD AV ow : ‘ome Was continually | IN, ; Ad WAY ROBSOK in nttes mood’ un bh and 30.¢ RM ITTEDS ts RM ITED} STAR ee dione PoveEints, $Muripoma™ 6.2 Welnisome 10 <Aimontiliado 0 that one of the clubs will grab htm, by borin |» “Hheoa Dattle 8, 00 the! tiahters |”) “1370, MBooteoun MISTRESS NELL | West be Hu aneatate issih at, a ay.

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