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UP TO DATE | AND NEWSY rapa} Rich Prizes for Owners in Fif- teen-Day Meeting Which Begins Thursday. BY VINCENT TREANOR. 1 HUNDRED THOUSAND DOL+ O LARS in stakes, and purses In other events, will Se distributed among teen-day (London) Sheridan's Close Prediction . Their Team, | prediction before the Olym-| won by forty-eight. That was close | changes in form of,a few men aver- bnpare see . T whelming defeat of England by felonies combined. America scored together scored 862-3 points, Am fli the other nations of tae earth com- {hg (ne urst and second p.uces Twirly horse owners during the fit The Keierve prints this at considering the cramped » —English Papers Finding Excuses for® Defeat of Ms SHERIDAN made a pic games that America would win by fifty points. They enough. There were a few surprises | — in individual performances, but the SPA aged so well that they had no effect f \ on hi accuracy of Sheridan's proph- HE English papers are trying| hard to explain away the over- America, It surely was overwhelming. Amierica beat England and all her) 1g 1-3 points, England scored 6) 13 points. England and ali her colonies took fifteen first places in the twenty-| seven events, scoring more wins (han bined. Ag a matter of fact, America seored sixteen and 122 1-3 points, count- vl i ‘i nae Witonre race ss ahaa Ri race meeting which begins Saratoga next Thursday, That's be going some, "The Americans run races in & man- conditions under which the racing game Ber betukening professional coaching Of a decidediy out and out kind. Jt is '8 hanging on now. very evident that in all races where! 408 ae 100 looks big to turfmen in udymenl Was necessary the Americans! these of small added moneys and iid a course ot deliberately cheap i Kes, all of which was brought Planned. With regard to the dx-metre| Prout by the pperaistence of Gov. Tace the simpiic yet audacity, Of] petting bill, Tost woee runt anil: Jetting @ cunner through, who Was not fouling, stands more readily reveal ed now than at the moment.” \ Ah! The plot discloses. So the Eng- Was spent On the racing programme, It was loarned from a reliable source tan . OFFERS $100,000 IN STAKES AND PURSES THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 27, 1008, E DITED BY NOBENT EDGREN AWFUL BUMP FOR HORSE OWNERS. ¢ Mh Bah that If the same daily attendance that FroBLUne the present) Unig! until. the. windup, | eh the duasclation will clear about. 888,000 on the meeting. eplechaser, mee a jumper, is_now | owned Dy rite Gortnagalion, the outlived his usefulne: being used to pull the bu OH! wHar a BUM? Was THeRe 2 MY COUNTRYMEN f Ny THE WiGhUANDERS ARE SAFE ... Ursa 4 rs “THE Boories’ Bumps * Saicon" Burne ~ “Ton SSSHT., AL? ip PAPKE. BURKE FIGHT fe oTMUMI UN) grout i kical | SHOULD BE A HUMMER | 1# t0 receive $7,000 for his end, win or lose: I MGtEveER cn Should Furnish | Great Slugging Match at | | Coliseum A.C, To-Night, | BY JOHN POLLOCK. ILLY PAPKF, the Western cy- Tompkins, He can be seen ever: yatt brighton Beach track 1a the shafts of the | carriage, John Whalen has departed for Saratoga, Where he wil! get August Relmon't ina Half Sovereign, in shape for the Catskill Handicap, Tompkins will not take h sists of Deicanta, Jimmte 1 . to Saratoga, ‘He will Up for the Empire City and mmie Lane h and the Virginl a rest ANCTION has been granted by the! A. A. U. of the metropolitan dis- trict for three big awimming events Thomas Htcheoek, Jt. expects to win f good ia) with bis tn ry 4S Yi the championships at one, five and thir ;teen miles. Entries are now oelng made, and from the number of som ines all the events are certain to draw a big list of contestants. The long-distance race | | scheduled, the committee e: sting to Ben Benjam|: experts In_ He is coming around slowly, and {t will be of reat Interest to his friends to know that he iy expected to pall through, one, ‘of the best known ty is serioualy {Il in a hv the first Ush ADMIT that Carpenter, who was ener {n immediately Jumping to the front and running at dead top speed! rom start to finish, taking a safe lead 17 | ——. over the English runner early in the Tace, is an absolute Indtoath: on of deep, dastardly, Infanou ‘aclion carefully The Pitcher Marquard case !s a re- a plan a race curefil¥ markable one in baseball. and more especially y out th f f 4 plan successfully by winning in world's, Marquard Is a Cleveland boy, who E ‘d-breaking time over a second-rate made quite a reputation playing on the English runner, 1s, of course, almoat *| sand lote of the Forest City. Sire “letting cach, other through,” Last year President Kilfoyl, of the { being a couple of jumps In the lead Naps, was urged to give the youngster over Halswelle all the Way. Taylor W8S'q shance, but when he looked over his benind Halswelle, It must have been a jolt even to the Pitching staff could find no place for Diased officials wien Halswelle, running um, Marquard then went to Canton, the 40 metres alone and agalnat the Q,, where he pitched splendid ball | ‘coulk y he| 3 : 3 Tele reay: oes Gower than The Indianapolts club decided that Carpenter made {t. Running against Marquard was good enough for Class A time he should have run even faster work and grabbed him, He has done "the best work of any pitcher in the tan in the race with the Americans, American association this season, when he was naturally very nervous, H, yes, American athletes always+ The Detrolt club put In a claim for plan and think and use “Judg- him and had the first call. ‘Then John | ment.” It doesn’t take q profess TURNED DOWN BY NAFS- | T. Brush dipped in his oar, Garry Herr- “Be ball fix a date early In August, This he land annual event, Gisqualitied by their own judges on a R UBE M UA; D Ww S Pattery to Coney I argo of fouling the tngiish runner, which was won last vear by Louis Man- FRR et Long ne que ethe. ums ARQ R A ‘Tey, of the Now York A. C., and who Is Ui yet audacity displayed by Car again in training for the race, ‘Bud’ Life-Saving Society Plans Swims tor Championships : Goodwin, also of the N.Y. A. will be a competitor this y th number of other strong mers, Ukely to give the present champion hard race for his honors. Charles M, Daniels is expected to be and with Papke. OEY an fae trant in the five-mile race, the This uch ad ce pecial interest, ent 13 Soh luted B clone, and Sailor Burke, the local pugilist, will meet in the main bout of six rounds at the stag of the of Coliseum A, C,, In tts clubd-ho One Hundred treet and Second avenue, be Papke's fir a cogtest In thi, ical fight fans have been anxious to see {shim {n action the chances are that a ® big crowd will be on hand to see him. | Burke says that he Intends to slug| This is Billy's long suit and the scrap should be a hummer. Roth are In excellent condition for the at to-night, appearance in tor Aug. 23, and will be held on Long contest. Gy glo: . Island Sound. starting from the ‘ite si ea dread saying Station at Clty Island. fase reteres tne: bout; e mile 2 will have a “cose | More of competitors, for, every. fast Stanley Hatehsl, wholdane, Bure Kelly & Swimmer in the metropolitan. district ¢%*8ty round battle at San Francisco on Fri-, will make an entry. eis set 4 for Labor Day) Sept. 7, apsavad aie A point where angele of apec- ors can watch the race trom the je, Sill meet ie wits, m , tor twenty rounds 1ore will be selected as the plaze for fils°h on Labor Day afternoon, “Ket and Twenty-seventh | vicinity, and as the lo-! f Another contest bean arranged by celtic A tiger Py Johns cago, y his Jim Coftr Harry Poliok, ma the Australian chi fin tof! fieh 14 pourde now been for a long on Bariies Phin fein share for ‘ten roun, the winner t bout at ab of London for a purs ry Tom Mev club on the nigi nn recentiy knocks) out E seven rounds. aL Gant the winner, rege amplon. ¢ Griffin beat nd the N. ver Hayes, the kame little flehter of and |B of Passat attiineg Hu Nod at Timer ‘Park ine Vn dim Barry, thelr af rou the stag ‘een big men has just of the riey, are both and bout, lounorrow A and as smbang Centers mann put in a bid, and even President Murphy, of the Cubs, took a hand in the game. BROOKLY ST bid as high as $5,000 over the tance ‘phone. When Watkins said there war n ching doing at that | price Murphy qui. Herrmann. booste: the offer up to $6,500 and quit at the | Ba seule: President Navin, of the next highest bidder, 12,000 was his John 'T. jrush welghed in with an offer of $11,- @, and Watkins, knowlng that he was wetting the bigwest price ever pald for pi@yer, threw both arms around and held him before there was a eof him changing his mind and ] ACOs L AME it Chi "Wha Marquar roves to by Wee taets eectPaaes ce eC“ veined York club get tho wort of aaver- | BOK 0000001 00—1 tlsine out of him before he ever pitches fn game In Gotham?" sional coach to teach Americans that brains are better than legs, The f: that they don’t understand this tn ak very well for thelr © intelligence displayed NATIONAL LEAGUE. Intelligence or Was the bes! . AppE Z STANDING OF THE CLUBS, } | July jo The Evening Wortd.) GTON PARK, BROU..LYN, champion Chicago Cube |won the first game of the double header thla afternoon from the Trolley Dodgers AMERICAN LPAQUE. W. L. PG.) Club, by thefr runners. by a score of 3 to }. FFERON, the South African ' at Washo First Inning. finished behind Hayes in th E UBS "S700. ‘907. Slagle was out on strikes, H ie te caksa the HOW THE C ; > vuLy 88, 1 |Sheckard sent @ slow bounder to Alp Fels We CoE A) fe man, Who tossed him out at first base oMcials to ‘aw thelr protes ; Chance was ‘#0 unable to conne against Ha won because he h Pastorius's fast bounders: NO NS ul Burch hit to Chance, ont, Is of a dit- ball to Ruelbach at first nm Halswelie, who went , ‘i. ifs) batter, Maloney bunted and {nto secret ¢ nee with the British t, Louls, 's; nRton, 8 ed second base on Steinfeldt's committee and squeaked loudly about GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TODAY, | aUnEe aun 8 flay fly was being fouled when, in truth, he was J Pittebure at New Yor, York at Detroit. afotr RD line eciv a tteprecl rab) pirat bhgckasin fhwo gam rk at De line fly after a long ran, merely outclassed. . hiladeiphia, Two game 1 fine tt thea, . Hefferon comes from South Africa. | ‘0 mames, Washington at St. Louls Second Inning. As a rule, the new lands, Canada, Evers raleed a high flv which Ritter America, Souty Africa and’ the Ike, — got under, Steinfeldt was Pastorious NRarat frewes ate grown in ey [third victim on strikes, Howard lace ee he edancineace | ‘the ball to centre fleld for a base. How- Sa este peed ep 28 FIGHTS CARDED | jard was patted stealing second on Rit- HE London Times says: “We have | rleot throw to Alperman, No | learned some useful legsons | Rt ECE rl ge FOR Tile WEEK piniie Pet nace he reese | gpeed we are far behind the Ameri- | To-night—Bill Papke vs. Batlor pu means) fi Cheesy, Giveenay ares ¢ane, and that in the field events our! | Burke, Collseum A. C.; etx rounds, un with Lewis on the latter @ boundar, qnen. were as children by the side of Tuesday—Battling Hurley, vs, Gro. Reulbach to Tinker to Chance, NO the American athletesor, to put it dit. J Yer Hayes, lx rounds; Navarre =o hi Bly Third tnnt Hay, fl te PAC. at Ulmer Park, Tommy Mur . nmin ferentiy, they were amateurs beside iN Cc Bs aa ay UARO ET eLadie W. J. Kramer, of the Acorn A. Cy| Tinker pasted a fly Mt Humme!'s Wrofessionals. Our men have not b Pi yeVats atamex en Mt Bosten | | Why, started from the 100-yard mark,| ands. Moran made three unsuccess- ght so well; in y casos they | founds; Armory A, A. of Bostoni} |fnished ahead of J. J. Daly, the Irish. {ll swipes at the ball and pat down Hove not been tauglit at all, but they | [1% pounds ringside, American A. C, runner, in, the mile run) iva Hares ned nae ey one te lett fun and jump simply by the light of Wednesday — Wilile Mango vel |at the ga of the Kecentric and Rat Pitas Cs ae pature,”” & Tommy Carey, eix rounds; Whirl-{ |Standard Kngtneers at Ulmer Park. J.| went to first base. Pasterine bun * Phi ts just another craw, tt snti-| | wind A. C. Bolas Nee tH rd, The distance was although Chance trapped the bali we that the American athletes ARE| | Thursday—Jim Btewart ve, imp {oOvered Im Sm. Wt IRilaRc Bhi GHERDAT EAU Teter s ance ofessionals, because they are too| PJeffords, six rounds; Princesa A, C. . | walked. Maloney. fil (ots és H tke y filed out to Howard lever to be amateurs, Of course, Hng-| | Iriday—Chariey Griffin, Auatraiian FORT ERIE ENTRIES, NO-RUNS Meh amateurs can’t hope te compete hamplon, va, Matty Baldwin, six eattbe Fourth Inning. Wh “profeseionals." ; Bairmont A, ©, of Bronx (Special % The Evening World.) Slagle raised a fiy back of short which ;But, to tell the truth, professionalism mley Ketchel vs, Hugo Kelly.{ | @ORT WRIW RACE TRACK, Ontario, |Burch captured, Gheckard wes an easy : Mad nothing whatever to do twenty rounds; San Francisco; forf | July .—Following are tha entries for| ‘itm on strikes, Burcn made a pretty | } t ae Nee i q Mg are the entries for) running catch of Chance's low Ine fly wit superio: In the ght np DUDE wale rrow to left centre field. NO RUNS, cpuse of it ls me rely this Long Acre A. C. and RACB-Five — furlonga,-Ramey. Howard smothered Humm el's fly near! | American toy y C. All star show 10; Landlord, 104; Leon: | the tence i threw &: ha: Pieulonne, 106) Joe. Nolan, | Alperman then ined the ball to centre ' 10); Yankee naurial | fleld for a base, and he went to On jemp he first studi “hy & Cre base on Jordan's retirement at frattaie i telligently; th k Rees el Chance Unaaniated, Sheehan fouled EF he can well spar ‘ SDOOND RACB—Sellings five @nd a hal to Moran. NO RUNS. lagrwork, and pract f it different wa furlong i Ma le Walt I Fifth Inning: mS Tenivaly in rotate, | Hat, ed to 0 f } ambition isn't merely to be fons, The nex a Irrigator, 104 Fie | faints paeritonl pagina eo, Ley | to be the best. He watches diagrams 3 THIRD RACH Short course steeplechase. | Howard singled to right feld, and al- t \gtes, and if he can learn i ork t May 140; Evers scored be Wag declared k applies it to his own work. rt Wet slsl I | ae it Umpire Rigler for not touching a bles fou complica jaa € 1 third base, Hummel to Ritter, to Lewis Ip fe iat tat other was the ty and Renaiok entry ote bheenan Howard reaching pnd led nt from Californi roe —One le a ©, | base nker singled to the infleld, ) La Waat went from California f % Beverus, 00; Usury, 107 Howard reaching thin) base. Tinker rest in things. RUE RS da ‘ 107; John Carroll, 100. stole second 1 on Alperman’s To threw the hammer myself fairly erasaeieal, H RACE—One and ward scored. Mo- MN ce he Hine eee tae atrty | amene é eu; xelling.—*Tajeunnense, 01; Helen tl third base deat about It was typically Ainenednt | ey th y tons Spunky, M: Prince of Caatle ne Ame for wes living in California and athletic | mpré i mbalen, 09; Ch an, 107 s pianos, a wore rare. I never saw anybody | iaebe wh ot? Brea Jim Sixt HACE—One and onestateanin (TAN stole second base. Ruelbech fennel @ige.throw, but I made a han row with three cu welling, -Alamandine, 98. Warner |ONE RUN loed w t a vacant lot improve methods all the el. 108; *Topey Robinaon, 07, Quagga, |, LAWi8 was thrown out at first base threw from a stand. Then I rea English boast that “{he |1 8; Gilvedear, 101; Prytania, 106, by Tinker, Bergen struck out weakly. pitches, the fies mplor 9) aré ago are “good *APPr#Aticg allowance Ratoreee fouled out to Stelnfeldt on his toes before ES Ne JN J tried that, America leads a sau Sixth Inni . mi sativfactore i cient Res, oem Soper ¢ atte vented tte fe ae FIRST GAME, BROOKLYN, R. H. PO, A. E. Burch. If. uo ti "4 : on ¥ Maloney, cf. () JU (1) 4 Hummel, r at) Tsk a | Alperman, 0 1 9 9 4, Bozeman Bulger, Evening World) pce, 1b sel 1 8 0 1} Sporting Department. eehan, 3d. . 0 0 1 1 OF! Thave read with interest the accounts Lewis, 88. ........0 1 0 2 Olof Swat BMI! igan's exploits which you! Ritter, ¢.., 0 0 6 2 O have been printing lately, and you are} Bergen, c. , +9 0 5 8 0 to bo commended for giving pubilcity to eReroriua, Deed 0 D 8 , authentic stories of this great ball ell, p, 0 0 0 0 player, GHD arom 8 1) 0 HI nMotingsnapiervorom aia —- — — — — !ng are models of accuracy and quite) Totals 27: 14-2, disprove the ancient I!bel that the news- *Batted for Pastor Jus ne eighth, | Papers sometimes exaggerate In order to CHICAGO, provide an element of sensationalism, 1) R. H. Po, A. f,| think you have overisoked one or two Slagle, cf.... ....1 0 1 0 0 of Swat's most noteworthy achieve- Bheckard, If... ..0 0 1 0 9 Ments In the line of run getting, Chance, 1b.. .....0 1 9 2 9 , Shortly after the big drought that Evers, 2... .. 0 2 5 3 0 ated up Eph Judking’s cistern the Pol- Steinfeldt, 3b ....0 0 1 2 1 8 Oaks had been haying a long run of lfoward tf. 0000 8 8 0 Dutch luck, Without going into details Tinker, e8........1 1 3 3 {t 4s enough to say that sickness Moran 6. eG BG and aceldent had depleted the ranks and) pane De FC hes ies jane nesensliated ihe substitution of ely — — — — men unt!l the team was greatly weak- 3.97 °97 «414 ened, When Swat saw that bis best ef- Beet Miao Paslenoy TiAl’ tate were coming to naught and that nga. et Base on Balls—Off Pastorius, ‘oft Reulbach, 6. ft on Bases—Chicago, 5; Brooklyn, 4 truck Out—By Pastorius, 6; Bell, | Reulbach, 2. | Two-Base Hits—Reulbach, Pattee, | Stolen Bi ‘Tinker, 2; Moran, ‘Chance i ouble Fleye—Roulach to Tinker to f ers; Stcinfeldt to Cha | ieee if Chance Umpire—Hig! mares him unaasisted, Sheckard was Alperman and Jordan, posed of by | Chance walked and stole second ba: Evers waiked, Bergen sot craay by making a great. one. cate! of sioingai's | al fly nev grand stand Bureh hit Fan wy rhe Infield. Ma- loney etruck out trying to bunt. Bureh} 4. 1 Was nailed stealing eecond, Moran to|0U* of the game until the eighth Inning, | Tinker. Hummel walked, Hummel! Then he announced amid intense exaite- forced out at aecond base by Al-/ ment that he had recovered sufficiently perman, ana AH ae RUNS. | to take part In the game, This showed eventh Inning, h ¢ Swat about as Howard fouled out to Berges, Tinker) (it), subtle cunning o sent a long fly to Burch, Bheehan, ba NO RU Jordan Pages along the first base! g lhe, Sheehan. sacrificed, Reulbach. tol win dimeuity, Evers. Lewis singled to left centre,| Well, anyhow, when Swat stepped i scoring Jordan, Lewis was out steal-/ the plate and faced the erstwhile ches ing. Moran to Tinker. Bergen filed out Hank Horsebide, who offictating I to Sheckard, ONE RUN. Eighth Inning, Reulbach doubled over Maloney's| (3pary on at be at funeral head. Blagle reached first base on! famous hitters, hwat pasted the third Jordan's muff, Reulbach reaching third. Bheckard went out, Pastorious to Jor-\ ag far as Bly Ringbon rooery, No dan, Slagle going to second, Chance one noticed that the ball ered Armly singled, sooring Reulbach and Slagle,|to the bat. Swat often Iined the bal, but Chanee was caught off first pase, out so fast that lt was hard to gee | Meloney to Lewis, to Jordan. Evyera) even in broad daylight, birt A 4 was singled to centre fleld, but was caught) gill ha Fas Bal wan tnot alte AGE stag ling eco nd, Bergen to Alperman, | Shay Swat aie along the tes tery) ception Mae ‘rivet la eyes On @ point Pattee batted for Pastoriue and dou- bled to right centre fleld. Burch went out, Steinfeldt to Chance, Pattee reach- Maloney hit to Reul- ng third hase ich, who touched out Pattee trying to, grave score. Hummel went out, Evers toj at that time, He ha aes care! lt to throw Chance. NO RUNS. his bat to O ‘um! th hi Ninth Inning: Bel] replaced (‘astorius in the pon fer will sticking to er: gon throwing the ball to Jordan, 'How-| next iornina. also fanned. Tinker struck ouk youue Brooklyn Steinfeldt struck out, ar Bele retiring the side on strikes. RU | the fang ded | invisible except under close scrutiny, Moran hit to who threw him out at first i ae poised, Jordan fied o1 SA, rss rane fair means were Ineffective in placing the P, O.s Jn the position which they) justly deserved, he resorted to a bit of strategy which, I think, has seldom been equalled in the annals of the na- tional game, This was just about the time that sticky fly-paper was first Introduced, and about an hour pefore the opening of the game to which I have reference Swat glued a piece of tanglefoot to the business end of hie bat, stieky alde out, taking pains to select a bat of just the right color to render the fly-paper Pretending that he was suffering from An attack of the misery, Swat remained well as anything I Nave heard tall of, as the game started late ard at the Cond of the eighth Inning It was dark that the ball could be seen the box (Hank was now palg and trem- bling, by the way), no one noticed the one with a whack tha ghgut 10 becd al sve the ert id well nly Eig foul In striking out for frat oe reed have, Se Peosh (ree a ayia Ve} stop, who was in on the plan tied the bat off the fleld, with t Well, Swat rent POISON OAK SETTLER PAYS TRIBUTE TO SWAT’S PROWESS of a thousand runs more just as we! as not Very the secr hong are sceptical ab signed ‘ate, relladle, clous roport cy. w people t, and the wy. 11 ig still a fertile subject the populace of my na In ease vou or any my right name, e ingly affirm that it is a brat tal were ever e mts bout this stor and un let {n/on S$ of the town of your readars U have ly di do ue ANKS, Rural Corners, Sto. ae BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES. ¢ (Special to The Evening World.) BRIC FIRST RACE—Two-y turlonge 20) Never La S81 Siskin 635) Mystify enh! Fore Granta O44 Dander (658) Hilly GH "Garland 6H G SECOND ACK one mile and an ¢ Golconda, 82 Bodemer ling Relic 3HTON BEACH RACE “Following are the entries for ear-olds; ue ‘Three: vear-oldi Leith Winning 647 Cymtbal OH Ling Ba! 4478 Obert 640? Crack 6 THIRD RACE- “sé aix are 1 mee rater jexica, race Zienap 638? Moonabine . Enrique. fast i five and one-half O18 Donatus Dandy furl furlones. olatile 8 Biiver 1! RACE—Three- year-old handtoap; one and one-sixteenth miles, iS Nealon Say! Apprentice allowance ‘claimed Star cs) H furlongs. ree-year-olds TRACK i tive| 102 17 t sebiing; 108 108, oy %6 104 and up- | one and one-sixteenth aniles. 104 HANLON BACK IN GAME, nite FRANCISCO, wi. ruemed lightweign it of bee: Hanlon. tl clty, ety) for ae getar: eae | Kren, the Un Cer Cot Mtg as at one Referee bout a draw. it, 5e8 ay 4 ree"? "he on eee bail was aay 3 ee te our he = July in owt of je such lecided He met id ents ma jain, young bat 9 etter of ¢t did all the a Billy Roche cal ey) Ne feaiae time, returnad to the gr OA of 0 arene Johnny mila Pi ter, In @ teneround battle at rots open uatt a he Aent, shed the poner A, C, Want Games, ng. 2r-| en eet ‘aut rane altace a een to r Richmond qr the | ussion F _ OSTERN TENNIS TOURNEY EY AT BOSTOM BOSTON, Muss., July 2%7.—Tennis bed gan on the well known courts of tha | Longwood Cricket Club to-day with thé ‘opening rounds in the eighteenth ane nual tournament In singics and the. ister Champlonship ne winner in singles will ed to play William A. Larned, napolis, Ma, the rational cham- pion, and the winner of the last years Fevent on the Longwood vou Larned secured p possession of the forty Le ap by a. vietory last r, but th ; has placed a new phy petition under the customary is that It shall be won by an in I i hot nece: HACKETT CLNCHE TRE TENAIS TITLE | Harold H. Hackett, clinched his right Hf to the title of champion of New York the iawn ten This s were played on the courts W cus Athletic Club at defeated Kings Staten Island Crick Club and won first MaNGD TO BATTLE WAT TUM CARE ——— The Harlem filght fans are all @n edge for the + hn between Willie Mango ar tarey, to be fought at (ne Ww Lenox, avenue and One teenth s on Wed A month 1go the same boys rads ing contest, and the to baa jinatch the H have trained hi Rae eas Bedford A. C Stag ToNight, Uw yeKort and ale winning ae Ml ER: ot Brook! vould be a fast) fight precede it AMUSEMENTS, , An ee eee Vivtoria (Root IOPFMAN in Maud ance, “A VISION mardl, th Abb ‘A Keu-itot auow In a Cool Thess THE E MIMIC WORLD, 133° CASINO Matinee, Saturday wii a Clyde Fitch's Great Comedy, DALY’ Broadway A 30th et! Matiners, Wed, & Sat., Atop New at calam Theatre, Sto "| RERINL GARDEN THE MERRY WibdwW" Waive de ‘PARIS + thet Wee ey FOLLIES OF 1909" | K EITH & PROCTOR = ‘La Sylphe." The Te Dally Mats. 34% 25h 81 & Ce 4 Sheath Gown > Dy Mts Tuesday and Friday. GRAND ST, Grand ant Curvstie ta Mon., Wed, and Sat, “CONVICT 999, ALMA Hoey tL Blonde ‘T Redding & Oe, ASTOR Roa en nsttedhPaay PAIN IN FULL, Ki ms en ee ry | ~ ADMISSION nein | xcept Sat. & Suny” | Constant FREE SHOWS Take Iron Steamboate, Horse and Lady Rider Dives Frond Tower Dally,’ GRAND ON A EWORKS, DISPLAY. HAMILTON'S AIRSHIP, Harlem to, Luna tn 9g pau, The wi es you to Allantie tyr, Beoakls, then tranat Sea Baach Express, LUNA PARK | CHASE| FUNNY SPOT. t @TEEPLE| CONEY ISLAND'S [ A LAUGH IN EVPRY SPOT, BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, BRIGHTON BEACH MUSIC HALL ‘To-Day at 3. To-Night at 8, ‘The Love Waltz, Montgomery & Moora, Laddle Cif, Loenards & Anderson, McFars land @ Gillette, Br Lanole, El Boobs? ‘& Others. nw SPORTING, Brighton ‘Races wip ee at 2,80 P.M,

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