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} d THE EVENING WORLD. BEST SPORTING UP TO DATE AND NEWSY. TOMMY MURPHY IS THE HARD-LUCK KID OF FIGHTING GAME aS Harlem Youngster Has Been Most’ Unfortunate When He Had impor- | tant Match On —Misfortunes of Other Pugilists: JIMMY MURPHY in genuine bard luck. Hav-! ing to call off his match with McFarland the latest bit of mis-| fortune. Tommy took that match on in good faith, and had plenty of! confidence in his ability to win. He began training hard and showed first- class fighting form. And then he} twisted the knee that he hurt in the Summers fight, and put it In such bad shape that he will have to keep quiet for several weeks. Tommy is the original hard-luck kid. He is a natural fighter, and under the long tuition of Frank Erne developed into a very clever fighting boxer. His scraps with Young Cor- bett, Benny Yanger, Dick Hyland and other firstelass men showed his ability. Small things often put a fighter] eye. Ryan fought afterward, but un- out of the game. Tommy would have} #4ccessfully been all right to-day but for his knee. | 5 = The first accident to that happer 2 tan e fear breaking their| when Johnny Summers knocked him hands more than any other mis-| . 7 fortune. The fists are the weap- down the first in their Philadele | ons of warfare for them, and wwitnout| phi . Murphy was dropped heav-| 00d solid hands they are as helpless ily ‘The smash on the chin was nearly | #8 & Soldier without a gun. i LLLY LAPAE time FAVORITES IN TUESDAY’ MONDAY. TANUVUARY 20, PAGE IN EW YORK. iGiiTS. GOOD FIGHTS T0-MORROW. BY jonN bon ¥ POLLOCK ll neatesenriiatenes the Quaker to meet Eddie Cha er, for aix rounds | FOR EAST AND WEST — atties WO important w of the Indui a knockout, and in falling imp! Straight to the floor he caught his leg bade that it has never recovered its TGHTING is the most precarious profession in the world, for the a Slightest accident puts a man back 4 few notches. and to be successful lw Must be physically perfect. ‘Tne come | Hen a Ball Tosser Feels Himself Slipping He Wants iveitoreoreito the ies petition ts too keen to allow any cham- to Stay Here. York i A good v player choose his town. He can so a anywhere notwithstanding t some of us Ww Cincinnath and St pion or near champion to be handl- capped by a weak spot of any sort. Some years ago I went to see Jack Res MeSH Phe sry MoMtt, of Chicago, fight Al Neil. Nell agement is wise to th at that time was just beginning to/ know they can get away fall back. He was tat ana in poor Fanese anon m inten thes shape generally, Moffitt was a top- thie Mantiattantrocter helleven he isitiel|i Now as very live BY BOZEMAN BUI,GER. Wes Fred Tenney returns from his last days v sason for th York js ve apparen hotcher, and many predicted that he vacation and Al Bridwell shows | goods, and he'll bet you on it. too continuously visit the various cities Attell to Meet Neil Jan. 31. hadi in Would soon become a champion. up at his home in Ohto every one | To the professional hall player frouit. Any ball. player can ss zeta no trouble ‘In cj sats 2 y ie most merciful city In the rin New York w Abe at the fea Cito which be MoMtt had Neil nearly out. Driving |S! the Six outsiders who were traded to | /OFK U8 the most merciful city ip SRT) Me ch POET Sa ER oa lati feather c ‘a Al into a corner he started a enappy |e New York olub will have planked| even in the city of culture ana’ tail it just as much force.) weight, have finally bean matched. They | Jack Palmer Makes\al Poon showin left hook, To ward {t off Nef! used Kia |!# name to @ contract. Catcher Need-|enders they are not so liberal of mind fomething like a pat giened articing of agneerne Wan G- in our own little old town. ON THE “7 OBOGGAN” ced to penal to a delighifal resi prominent fighters are for to-morrow night. One will be pee ‘decided at Cai, while ‘ e ae ite to box again principals are 1 fighter who the other will In the former c Joe Thomas, Bed Fitzgerald to Box Jack O'Keefe. Willie F Jack O'Keefe eet ponent class e New England boxer. ether in a ten-roi acific A. C. ‘The fighters who will a rontest at the Hub are BI Papke. the thunderbolt, and Walter to come Eas to die in w York ground. Bill| Tiinots ald us the Newman to Try and Sign Papke. 1908. ee es i EpTED BY ROBERT EDGREN. | N. A. HAS KEPT WITHINITS RIGHTS — , SAYS P. T. POWERS and concluded my explan: unente I risen ove : purpose of a resoluti y the National Associat on I did nog think it possible that sail resos affecting players who jun Or UNDOEC HE SAIS Tri-State Leag 48 at] contemplated by mew res a statement from P. ‘TP. Powers 6 a lieve, as you i be rules | National Associitlon of — Baseball HGlattons ed baseall ag Leagues President Leagire, cause upon t Pulliam, of the Nat says that the resolution is unjust and It blacklists tw wants ft understood that peel Tater TIRUbLaaY HePRDT and tha * he National Associa as a right ‘ fi to deal with minor league players as asion. "n He further states that it's at wnt res e of opinion between Pulliam ania at, and himself and giv yut a ‘ n from President Garry ‘OC eintinnt + a tie National Asso whic Ay) x . Herrmann stat n aceord fe ‘ : ae wie aiam's views ceaigi na Pulte ai “You "ca un-American, J t tain Faas attit reasons for this 3 a) eve Sith . bs sa wincleeay Ne bg ' . AMUSEMENT ' es TE lipp og irome Entire tins, Guia Ay 1 CPNTE ee ~ | THE Li, m {| BOUTS SCHEDULED on horns Riu PLUNGING =/] FOR LOCAL CLUBS.) (Ye. Ve i. CLROUS 4_Seaasnie re sas ” — a \ BALLET se Carnive Daly's weal Sa SOC ELY: BULLIVOG CASINO Sil thine” esacy 3 UsABAs eh MRS Fisk i Kp5u! ERS HOLM SEAT SALE NENT THURSDAY Por SOUTHERN Soitlat Spiteany Gere et bas mocko RUA reecititereantien cimereter| | EMPIRE inane SS se inte "WITCHING HOUR low. | mory A. A., whe ea ero} maudeWadameninntne testers: AJESTIC REAcpR yward | phe to meet W a to those | Keyes fought last all righ the English heavywi Moeuyietavorlte Meuanivicupiic ham signed with the Giants Saturday. | 1 {| cisco taat night to enmase F 3 site NAZIMOVA ’ ; ary hing his | ham ¥.| "Never heard of a player refusing + ‘ ; a oo 0 mee! Tommy Burna, the world’s (| CRITERION Sent, 44h, at. Bye, 615. Al right hand straight out against Mot- Beevious to that Hemphill, Giade and|oome here whens he was traded, did thera are some pugs of meets es ee ee champion, wenty rounds at Wonder, Pia Ronee Hit'a shoulder. By some curious acet- | Niles. of Hr aula iene reed) ta]cere)| 200s sei taal Une lecbrained y Hono areisol| land vay mubuse ot oes land in on Feb, 10, met Bobby J MESICAL Miss Hanke Holand KEITH & PROCTOw >” dent that push threw the Chicagoan's hlanders, ng theotbers hand vevery Uo ; eae Gwe unde wel in at ® t ican tighter, in aw ALL STAR VAUDEVILLE Wioulder out Uf Joint. He stepped back| All of the big leaguers headed thin | Md ,nas tead of the efforts to Nene they are in sich a minority: | Re the decision over Neil and ‘two weeks ago BGARRICK 8th at: nt. uway, Eve. 4.30 at N. 8 MONT ona LOUSEBOLE “ith his arm sticking out at a queer|"#¥ through the winter trades have| medium of exchange and purchase | os to have their squawks drowned out Jack O'Brien to Be a Referee. weaway back [Maxine Elliot: q BADER T F 4 aE Sra ere angle and his sh hunched up. The | #@Rt advance letters telling of their de- | Wu {gw Players ever consent 2 . 4 UPABINE shouts from | pniladetphia Jack O'Brien haw decided to en KXICKERBOC BH gree DARE a vee Cee ea TES ed the bout, | ight at the prospect of wearing a New ork without making an awfu renclnathenmen |(reteceelel which will be fou j at Eee ets need Bivay & 38th st . necis Anton wie to go on gave| York uniform, That's an encouraging Mertes and Marshall were lown’ hill. there e Ontario A C., at Ken: Sully Whips Chambers. hd, THE TAK OF wey 399 f WAS put back into place tte Gelder | sign. All of the stars lke to twinkle ito St wis) their growls gain momentum by © shows Will be pulled off 3 2 3 il EU THEA, Be . tt) & Qa find th place with difficulty, Tike the lions’ cage the | 4 klok ead. Jesse Burket a skating rink, the inftial one being card: | (Spectal to The Evening World.) {vax & A5th st..at 8.90 “ i, the Mgaments were so stretched |here. They can get more per twinkle nx Zoo. At the same time Spike| w&s put continued = fut A Chel RAI eVENE | ESTICADEDP! Pa, Jan 2.—Eddte Mate thare £8 vba M alinntheonnniee sents, full strength, on this isle, whether it be in coin or | Shannon grew two years younger ers in St veing ‘ 1 Thambers, of thin city, was beaten in the rod rn the x Shoulder aie he tea AYRE | applause, than In any two bie leugue ee omg ue | anise eda sim! | young at the Na by Tominy ry ‘Craustork’ i Even the ball player who feels him- | 1 H 3 to weight at the o ww York | Dest pugilists in hore. were Very game 6. Matinee Saturd ae at 1M. FYORKVILLL To-day — portunity of leaving Ci nat! fo e encourage- | 1 ord knocks DAVID BL oO in AC a w1GH soeeriae OR WALCOTH a yoavywetgne 4p {tlt slipping had rather be a bed bal | POT aving Cineiinat! for New eget encourage: | Jimmy Gardner to Fight Chambers. Reds ere ary, Se ES Wanleto ecm : BELLE OA Chi ae Gree : > y other za ie es ; ‘ mmy Gariner, the ( St New Yor : AEN fi 5 ability in| player in New York than In any, oth Jack Powell and Harry How never made mis a Gam t ft New York, made a ‘fine F eS eo ee ae eiiting ability and only a welter- {city In the kingdom of the 1a chronic orouch when se ¢ Lowell, Mass., recently won a dv. oo wf young Nitcie'as we op FP BELASCO gv aa AMA = a In size, accidentally shoe Ponent, Cross had a ieal at the ent Tas WABRENSS UF i himself through ight hand, shat- f ae ot i a Renee , a Sarine ith airightinanalll r | OF MUSIC, 14th @ Irving Pi an ne : : K-DAVID BELASCO. pine Hurtig & is ss. He can't hit straight - - \ rant > i set with it, but has to use it as a club, and ib | pa 5 P'ue <id00n Girl in consequenc wolutely ue "|= = COST HASKINS VICTORY ade him the most feared ers in OB FITZSIMMON hand by hit 5 8 class. {feratch mlx hundred, which will the Pastime A. sity Garden next Mo: {s rlent UY HASKINS, of the Unt ; Rober | of Pennsylvania, who was beaten 40) yards indoor broke Yale and Harvard 0 LEAGUES abor, Every F possivie angle ered, with probable and iS Deg: fre the scores made in t. econt academy games, Sutton and ow at the elu, & Sat. 2 IN ACADEMY GAMES 4 is consid- results, and pa- tence is not the least requisite to suc- SAVOY S4ta.et.. near Bway, Ey 15, repo" th’ World m FIELDS’ ae BES LEW HELDS Ti! COUNTER BOURS Cantos - To: SIGHT “at St 2/50 Days in tne Shade. " Pudsont*is sf. pedt tr ouswap bves, 9.30 ETHEL BARRYMORF "iy 35958, YETER, CRUADWAY ye 8 ANNA BLD LIBERTY, MAY at ria HAZARD, ( Ned AMS CIPS. oo Wed. & oat, The Merry Wide x" ii fh 23 wrestle (istance. Sheppant Haskins 5 4 Behe BARN WATERBURY on the top of the head in a train. for ‘The Evening World cup at down from the tanks of thet 4 Morningstar, who are to meet at| Vater Mon Waid to-day that het would || TENNY, CARON & HERB i Fred AME bout at Carson, It healed and he|the Brooklyn Postal Clerks’ games on {0 tBe, iiddle dist : Nicholas and Crescents | tne Lenox Lyceum Monday evens | gamne of the sume ‘iengil. in practice, || SIBR, @ GAUDIER ated " ht It as good as e Hut yoars/Saturday night, can attribute his de- | sprinter “Wank, Mets ing, to play for biiard Jet he frequently spends ‘six hours at aoe cre : tte teeuintese ah Sn | om snore sik bl the table, and finally. drops the ¢ Nnw D Ras heouil Coyaplintarsvon gsc, (teas oni a tec Guna nebenen opie aittioult for a” 9p On Even Terms. | champtoneh alkiine, might be a'atate of semiccollapse, although @ ANTI KO ae Then itered {t again on| Vere cross-country contests. ne dis-lekcel in races. under fable to a aining money strong, rugee! man. Casual visitors at ANHA ULERA HOUSE in 2 13 the original break! tance waa 1,000 yarda and the race was ™@uOR honor over longer rout [under false pretenses, for excepting (he exhibition Kumes here last week night ALT AN ta‘) “Lammerm> es Lan a attempt to knovit eet ork) wt ab don i baie pact Slosson | S2W_ Slossun'’s pyrotect.nic sty: nd | f ie-nign Lucia d mmermo- ayy atta! this with a freak punch, he might] py MARES CHARO D7 24 peu |) aie SteeNioholag Hockey) Club) and}|/suttOnis | Syed! aeme)) egeinst a Sioson jared it with the slow, methodles NT rene perc. & DELL 's. the ring A. Cu off 65 yard Jt ts rumoma that Tonnage and Bellare are! ene Crescent A. C. team are still tied for |MAt night, when the former averaged | play of the phiegmatic, Sutton, and Ma 4 2 It was expected that Melvin Shep-| going to refrain trom “indoor, chapedtion ares n are still Wed oF | yys-14, little has been shown in prac-| father to the ‘Teuton's discredit.” ‘Th Night at E HESPER © OMMY WEST was boxing Young 1 would be a starter, but the Irish-| Both wit probably. be on the firat at Jead in the amateur hockey league 11001) ntitie them to consideration as Student of billiards, however, saw much x 98 | bard would @ u for, Olymple lonors, “and desire to be at) cc atest former team iaving won i ms (admire In Sutton's game z hi r Jackson in Philadelphia. |\‘erjcan crack declined the issue, as| thelr best Bt, i of championship class, It ts this|‘©,Adimire In Sutton’s game ine a = CLUB wALT Ke son butted West with that!” Oo Sigerea he could net do hims reels rere ET HE |\PORn (ots the games) which it hes) ple ed pecuiarity in ‘lliards, found in no tds thit. nearly. all. the great AMERICA Ata GaeT OAKS Tick. adm. gent & Indy i 2 considered he could 1 i Melvin Shep} ha wer mile! ey ¢ hile the Crescents have ci vas ab ne ia aah Of y 9 espia a dleracksa uno Justice after competing in a flercely second Gwaltini him, Uiie rina for gure juve) *” far wht THY CORE TREN 0 HE Geass CA Cotes 1 preonice. 82 hy pss Mer oid seary eh gt SHADOWED BY THREE. - nrusy es a preast bone, The injury kept . sat r ae Of sport, but whould make up mind to off the only gam e shown by scores alone, offers nothi: fe Suttonie averanes' nf i, Kes breast bone. 1 logic We contested relay race, Hasking Was on oy ee ee eee te vet | + the college hockey champlonship | ¢r ee ee ‘mies mat AUER ESLER ee CH “Miss Ne ow York sr, out of the ring for a long time, and|c rich. sporting the familiar red and r the coll Ip | trom which te pick # winner in a big aif at isz and Schaefer's tun of NEW STAR Wt, 14x. av, 16 K. JP. when he began fighting again Joe Wale| 2°ratc? pa nhee Walter Grady, the trainer af the Seventy-| title Yale and Harvard are also tied, | contest. (anchor) in a 6-point game at li Matsieroahy e. rae: relia Gls eio ete ' the Quaker brain factory, There] gist’ Ragimant’ te about te ‘ant i Were alt made in ‘ig contests. It. AMATEUR NIGHT EVERY THU broke a SP ear Br y-one others, who received | Innovation In starting. for Int Hie) tue Crimson winning two games so for,| Academy games of this nature stmply | tiarerite ‘as atitente that. spectators | THE BOY wl _THE BOODLE ni o e und 1 tyle was | fetlizes that men suffer from 4 na-| while the blues have succeeded in cap-| represent fore i fi! the academies thie week panier t but aftess/lueral handicaps. Haskins's style Was] (ure of hoard tloorm In starting. They can: e RAT ead et) Gs ee edabets ward retired from the ring. Re aalstncory grip. we thelr i the only game whic distinctly that of a distance man. He] pot get hey have ra ; tS) they have | just so many hours of study, and such Raeton clauMorninkstar E of the cleverest lightweights| lacked the force and freshness of a| funn belting neured onthe tow “eouit| eeéawed in, All four teams are works | study 9 the hardest sort of menial Ani Warcotte eA HE te 2 of the oleverest ightweigh | ercome the, ditticul nis should ard to win out, and close and bit- — Gertrute Mansfield & Co. Kathryn Milny) AM: O in Philadelphia boxed a soldicr| mld-distancer during the first two cir-/uvercome the dittioulty. This mat should (OF. “Contested games are expected in CREED AER LG pet TA un recent! from the Phi)_! cuits, It looked as if the redoubtable) si Seraned ice oa Tt oan be the future. een _ UNL |r ( yYetas A - 5 H sasily arranged and removs Bway, 20th Bt, ; et ippines. He ed to “Ko easy,""| Quaker was about to be left, but he) Lees a a WEBER’ SeUeC HALL Bovey th White uae. Albert and did so, t inch the soliier| beean to telescope a) at the | coms) | Wed, Mats, [Rurleaqe of the. Merry Widow tad at. | helan, others, ‘i mencement of the last lap. On MS . | S0c.-81.60."" | Permiamion Henrs W. Savi Wed dGio aa viefously bit him on the s!.ulder Nea THE NEW RULE AT COLUMBIA] RICHARD CROKER HAS NOMI- -" eb EO GOS nearly died from biood sgcellely Lore Univeratty of holding the final exam-| nated the three-year-old filly Rhodowa, | THALIA ge ere were Bre Si Bhe.| RVAN-RICHFIELD ” passed six fight again UDDY RYAN. one of the best] 00 ind with a slashing barely missed White. York A. ( ley manager, having 1s class and claimant of t } men ft the ade | rg ; three still showed him ; © way on the second last turn. He i |few past Gmeinder, 60 yards, of the Ha | tnations in the middle instead of «arly | by St, Frusquin practice of | wr to the Dorb: paie for | Ascot Gold Cup, Rhoda B.. a half sis, winner Onby, for th to be run at Asco In June will si vari crew at the Intercollegiate reg en tho Pougiike won the) atta to about two in June. The cup is valued at $2,500, Tth av. & bo CO., Whit Cuntiffe, ss | BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. PP 7) THE CARD KING 7% COAST ——| tT BLANEY'S GINGUSN 30; bray. cot lind Spooner Stock Ce the weigh mas | curatiotiapes is iil vase Rieage eae re weeks. Heretofore Columbta was the | and $15,000 1s added to the sweepstake EDNAMAYSPUUNE R's Hgart of Maryland, tanding in a barroom Des Haskins being slow from his] Larry Staude, a Brooklyn pin knight! ona. tf a bowler of considerable first «rew on the river. | The distance ts two and a half miles. = rth Mats, Mon., Wed, & Sat, Sroeseauntiny Mare drugs acon eded | pertormeé the greatest stuntt of ths tocal repute-ton, particulerly In Rrook-| ¢, M. DANIELS WON THE 1-/3 Ro Keene's joxtall won the race In | MADISON I ener eerie aN BLJOU THE LOST Thar clieiraceswaula Heyer 7s w¢jlocal bowling season at Hergman's al-| lyn, although somewhat erratic in form. | yard indoor metropolitan swimming | 1882 ue GARDE! s CPOSITIO TRAIL. * he rao Judiciously distr: Hl ie peeas Merete rey ta Teron Pee average for elght games rolled laat | championship at the N.Y. a atur- | THUS PAR THE NUMPRR OF PN. | ADM. Bde, Open 1 to 11 P.3t. (except SS en ere = apeed R re night was 283. The r day night in 583-5 seconds, {| tiles made to the Coney Island Jockey KELLAR AND THREE STAGS TO-NIGHT, |, {i217 Hitman was another gallery jan Bixteenth street, Inet night, when First Series. thege fetonds fo waa, in heat reeotd, | Club Stake, which cloned on tia Lah IRS. por RESON - icaairoe ets Rollexpe “5 nad Inland last suimel i A ON + |wod who fatlea in up to expe in @ match game series he rolled a per-| Herberg—195, 184, 208, 216, 233, mene Beene cio Ete 1s forty-two. Uncie and Meeltck. owned y Ex ~~) RUNAWAY” a jionsinsorche waa beateniin the. Olly ans) es jane end ano) pins and followed it| Staude—1s2, 248, 1 ELMER STR LETT, PITCHER] by 8. C, Hildreth, and Chapultepec and 25% rosie? wyoua MAN’ the local middle-wetghe Frank, off 22 yards, J, Gomoz F ape ‘ Second Series. for the Brooklyn National League| Angelus, owned by Burlew & O'Neil, 5 OLYMPI GIRLs Co, or Brown, the Sout Twenty-second Hegiment, 43 SeouotNen (Ramen Ot Pesan Hel ataude--wolesen o term, {s said to have purchased ‘he! are the most noted of the recent noml- URRAY Mat, Dally | Pop. Concert sun. Nient r main bout o was m Mclntee, an- is avorage of 272 pine a world's Her 242, 104, franchise of Santa Cruz in the Califor- | nations. oTAR aA Link ALG hee fIx rounds at the stag of the Dey Dock wearer of the Twenty-second’s| record for match-kame bowling, Only, two other seca SMM, gore! Mle Stare Longue. Harry Walters, of Sa Mat. to-night, Brown has been get- looked ting @ place during Several hundred spectators wi , | have been rolled local alleyé this) the St. Louis Browns, 1s also Interested eral hur pects were at) peamon. faicen At oth Ay, Bargain Mat, To-day, ting into comtest, and ex- nt critical momente of the rece. | the lieve wien che contac started, and | ee ae re (tia i co eal NOT A PIRATED EDITION. [14th St. Rucitn weeitia sige, ra aay ae ETY QiGhinc CONCERTS pects to giv nard battle. Joe eet augure weil for the actu. F. 8. WHIT. OF THE NEW YORK} The Bad Boy and His Teddy Ean MATINDE DALLY. nda were # ee ; na ft aad ; f sn. | the news that the Berens toe: BELO. will give HE CIRC USRER TIBI ee opie ceneeva tea id Maren | A. Cy who had a handicap of sixty- | the Famous Waltz (consisting of elght | — PU ee se ee was 1 Judwen Cf) rewut that every Inch of a rts BOX LE: fve yards, won The Hvening World muste pages) from “The Merry Widow" Bike the stag Consolidated A.C, |t k were ex iiclale of Hay Eee naa iti u {ropay in, the, Aaweyard run at the wilt be given In the Magazine Section aXtysAtth wiser id Titomaway, Sim | Re ittuoklyn e latter Wie filled before erties was thts o rovkiyn Post-Oftice Clerks! games, Ley ey en a gett een ni italian teh, rae, Fo Pee ames | a ue eat oe rng ea sil oee ona CONN) EDYTION of. 1 Wau rosea Rate Shaves wont dantorg” Cea eae fn yack Fenbrook, (Contined walk, Hrook should raat Ha iain vc ‘ a by a remarcable ran. The time was paerlehteal nae mnothen ie Hehe a complain “of & diitidant inall diaterus | he marvelloun w THE EVENING WORLD | 2s a5 pec cups clentea! edition, iad pan genes snd” 2 Cun Mista Walanvellvelimatzapclltanvehamell aieevene re irepvepnaiels. every day for the live | RANKINGS IN DAWN TENNIS FOR ith, the lx rounds, pi ran @ King vice ‘ - news and gossip o! the M7 place Wo A. Larned at the head | Chappell & ¢ aod New ‘ hte) AsO. will eGo HG Maey team. the winner |.on these alleya) be ! F ning olayers in single York. Any ear en pf ble mule by also run a s nes ry Goods Relay race f Pho big x TER-PIN WGRLD H Wr and Kar H Bohr next (a peroure PIR. tEO wns a Meet some se0d man in the main eve ef six rounds, B. Dorland's entry in the special r the wavond of @ series, Marcy Herbery, | \ Se ct any Get ihe REAL musle of the Merr Walts in The World mext Sunday, der, Alexanger und Hackett lead | plete,” in the doubles, ASTOR fh he yuunte a AEE WYOHHREY DAINTY DUCHESS’ co EXTRA—AVON COMEDY 4, re | We:T END Xt tS:DAey west | QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER” iil ale COLUMBIA (8 Honor fata, Daily, 18, 20 & 25, Even, 15, 2, 35 @ HO i FIGHTING CHANCE SEA Da pracies LBs AVENUE STOCK CO, r} AKNIGHT FOR A DEY eae Next Week . AREN ynon Lae & 45th ae, | M! Mat Sat oni ven. 8.16.