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= co THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1911.0 aa a eos UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN — © _ SENDING “DEAD ONES” | BACK INTO PUGILISTIC GRAVE MORRIS’S SPECIALTY |4.¥. 4 C. to Hold Crm IH Te Pes Ge Ham Yr a : Three- Day Golf ees were ws 1 — Tourney in May _~ pie SOT /NOo-No !" | Fox Hills Club’s Links to Be Tera, royane NOT Far . Scene of Organization’s oe NOUGH - TouARE Too ‘ vent a) H ts } \ ait Tas Sie a eal aoee teb TALG* a Debut in Game. Guv? “You AR Too OLD- You chneteneanaititins x a ARENT OLD ENOUGH. We The New York Athletic ¢ ts about W DONT tire TuaT HAT. to break Inte n talked of for more than’a year. ‘The organgza tion has arranged to hold a ournaigent in May, which it Is intended shall be an annual affair, The Fox Hills Club hae tendered its course and the off has been accepted. A three-day contest {s outlined, but that matter will depend wolf, as has b Sut us + YOU WONT Do = NI% -NoT- Se pa fel YOUR COMPLEXION Dorait Backers of Carl Morris of Sa- 1 pulpa, Okla. Picking Out j Softest Kind of Opponen’ C.MORRS, Weare HOPE. wholly upon the number of entries re- j celved. for Him. ‘ ay Fortunately, the third week tn Mar Pickine ‘em. Yn ¢ [Das been chosen, which tx only blani . a time on the golfing calendar, until the Com O11 he The Meese Publiahing ¢ The New York Woe! HE backers of Carl Morris must ea “wise They -—= | middie of July. ‘There will be at least I If Johnson Makes Third ss. dataly EPA keeping ilitle Carl oats The latter will be open to men past from all harm, In selecting opponents Afty vears old, the being five years for the Saputpa “White stope’ they Hillto S Have Three {fone (ban ie the serdone touenatnent At partmen eavyweight class with | =~ | Tf the new fixture goss as well ae ts : | foreshadowed, the New York Athletta tne care mach | —._ Good 1 Men for eoereerer peg igh. Only the softest | MORRIS 1S BENG VERY trate | | vision for tts growing golf ng contingent, t fe | either by securt pecta i ass Andi thn: eurioult| “Dimvonancaucy ARCHED: - vi ee \. by Avs | Chattanooga Game Sore chub or constructing « linke ot (eb f thing of it all ts that they are getting | — hiv ioe = li Cree, Hartzel a ane Roach Are i the money in large, Ju ar in an TK py j Will Prove Mettle of Highlanders. CHATTANOOGA, March 90.—The Hilltops came here last evening after the game with the Birming- ham Club, and this afternoon will the local Southern League own. Its members are so largely identi- fied with country clubs that such necas- | sity has been ed off for a long time. —— Otto and Hirst Box Draw, ROCHESTER, N. Y., March 90.— Young Otto of New York and Joe Oklahoma Morris aft etaesrs 8 Giants Use Variation bn a Wi oA See oe Of “Hit and Run” Play a es . team. The latter ts considered the |} Hirst of Philadelphia whirled through . Nelght Uke Frank Klaus (Oh, you wal- | (From a Staff Te teen Keenkte Weed |} cavorite for the pennant, and ace baie eoakda tore ara ‘ce he Areaey fat old Mike Schreck in a round or less. 2 give tie New iorkers a close bat- ih of Now Yoru cae i And yet they bulld arenas for Morris tle, and what Chase's men can do and his tender tid-bite just as they | | boxed a six-round draw —_———----— a Washington Players Mit ull arenne for'a reat word's Instead of einen It Out, | Pick Giants to Win ag: them will show pretty clearly how good are the Hilltops. The Kvening World has toid | A @ince the Hilltopa began thelr) training in the South for the cam- who will Dillon Knocks Out White. champions: patan ahead, the question of ae | Dave Dijon of Hoboken had Litele tsouble te \, They are nursing Morris along, be! With a M Second. | National League Flag. make up the left side of the tnfleld tm) oS co, ut go will, atime Jock Wate ef drwy City tn the winds i haps, taking no chances kradualiy | ith a Man on Second, |] anpanra, March DtePhe. winene causing Manager Hal Chase no ttle | facy “Warnop, who. in the games up {i> athe, Pi Cg age ah n Y " ¥ ou - Y " e the positio L, North h bY viriin re ball.) i 5 woke v! teaching him the gam He is big. |] Washington team was out to see the ING LITTLE CARL worry, The fight for | North has been twirling great ba ney Inoeked hite tom strong, willing. It is quite pe | Batter Bunts. |] game between the Giants and At- Tey age Oeare. CFRen ALL HARM. most keen, but not until the hoy man: | cs velleves that the diminutive | com it nenerstclem wae May become a great fighter lantas, and everyone of them ia of — —————= ager has looked over what Binite Cree | pitcher witlabe fust the fellow to fool | T™% 7 f Youig ‘'Dren in the soond yoeed the opinion that the Glanta ought to @| round of a @x-round of time. Oklahoma a tong way from here. I haven't seen can do will all the Jobs be definitely set-| the Red batsman, but by that the m | j] win in the National League during | need b: no fear that there ts anything Mortis, 1 don't] BY BOZEMAN BULGER, || the coming seuson. McF ar rland Deluged lone pean making a boxi| the matter with the other slabmen know whether th eal stuft in him | (asic cedtabtndent of The Brenteg Word Winl| ‘OGeaw has & sot of hard hitters has heen ra hink noe ate Every man is in prime shape now and BICYCLES, 1951 MODELS, or not. Out in Oklahoma they thin the Teatn,) and a crowd that knows how to run stab for the tO ecm [ready todo midsummer duty, Big. Jim y,00Mmng, ale vil start, hia, week; gelling ous there 1 Atlanta, Ga., March 30. A “a Kid Siberfeld, © __ wi h Fi ht te Ts some particulars he looks ‘tke the fe! OW | va ghn has beeh citting them loose HA del Hg pond) ne Vieyale ng like a real IT real sap of spring has begur who ought to be there, Otts Johnson | 1, els, $17. all $10 modele, $19.60; all But if he ts anyt : his best style, and so is Ray Cald-| - fighker it's time for him to do some re to rise on the diamond and with |} lke that. 1 think it iy oe a toed @ been working around third ao well) well, Jack Quinn, Harry Ables and! § $21°00; al! $40 modela, “wita conater ( tion of pitching. If the New Yo fighting, His backers refuse to let him tae ible that he) nay Fisher. ¢ guarantee all our begeles for ene it comes a suggestion of what the | i ‘irew ‘$1,000, that It does not seem poss! | a ou ; pitchers keep going as they are now ‘coming t, particularly if he can ZI i : fi fight Jim Barry or Jim Flynn—two men | Giante intend to do in the way of the} ht to be ney," Packey’s einet Sought for! ant sam Meves in that country Saturday mugat | WLl be removed, pari i AYES HUBBER CO. Bf Warren ot, ‘ : ' : a s § ‘ : ie A. i who don't class as champions by any! team work that will lead them, as Chier | (i OUenE tobe easy ) ght Will draw Over $20,000, continie to wallop the ball. ‘Thee oork. CHAMPION ATTELL WITHIN. |———————""—=— = * . Perhapia they are still searching he old “pteknuokle,”” ‘ ; rey S — slings woodr men will. be: tett: ti ia Xebcs th te Addfeal Sse baa: the coid storage Feservon. Perhaps they [Within the’ lanl week McGraw has | Kee? Rolng and before the feat bare-| Big Bouts in This Coun- | wits 2aenm, Saerattue tamedaarta| me fet Noe Soon ie ote maxes] HALF POUND OF WEIGHT. | "Biase cua tncenisens cereape. 5 | . could whip the ack to the il for apeeding “ta Sam. Francisco ready Cree, Hartel and ——— Will drag out poor old Peter Maher 'aqded a new feature to the old hit and | Man ge been int to wok by Shei Flue’ whiteracacs| third. They are Cree, 910, 031, 933 KIGHTH AV. (64h aud f late Merkle made a beautiful slide and > ee Sve lW cua AGIe SeRUE ti GASRARC HE at, 928 ; : next. That would be a fine one for run play that bide fair to upset the | : try and England. Ene Robe as eeaariae econ | Roach, “Gree. will get, nte saath tryout || Can Attell mene 2m pounde: 2 newde | desaten eras cs ms Oklahoma, Peter's record, ten or fAfteen | wige ones of the big league for several Jordan, manager of the Atlant Hented, the motion and the big colored Agives was | when the Hilltops line up aged Teous “tor $e ‘ony, = Years ago, was a famous one, and ; hustled off to prison, | Weokm after the trigger {# pulled in| team, opened his eyes in wonder. ful comer? ‘This question 1s caus- 4 . Cineinnatt club that three-game series | you y. . ¥' in culation wherever the boxing ld ood reading in the let me tell you something, Wa to ” ‘Maree boxing wtags are echediiled for tonight. begins Saturday. Cree, who ts! !ng specu! Nt K cents et the Bapuipa. paper, 1ep2Pel Ho sprang i in the opening players and scribes around him; “thet BY JOHN POLLOCK. Antie Winnieistok, & Sieramt Arent Rink oy with the Yannigens on the way | fans gather. For the firt time in fivay columns of the § v ayer. kame here and among the players {t na ACKEY M'FARLAND, the Chicago | Bronkim, Leach Cross and Joe Bedell will mee; |now tadlsate Id | years Attell ts ma’ weight. He has AMUSEMENTS. Morris knocked out Peter he would at- Aret the | BIGY 18 @ wonder. It's & new one, tov, . in the mato event of ten rninds. At the Long! North, will be sent for to-day and told! » tain to great h f glory—in Okia- | started & vin psa fa rat the 1 guess that ix about the frat time that rth, ‘ 4 f play looked Hke an accident or a plece fighter, is getting more offers Acte A. ¢. Billy Sherman will fece Mike Stetson ti | invaded th htwetght claes, and h a nm Cinctnnatt. nvae the s «' Is Aanraper aver: iiediib wore: tne} from the Ment promotern both in| frien rome” Ae Mctwontian A” Cia | to meet the regulars at Cincinnatt |! fe en dant dea ens NOW MADISON SQ. GARDEN homa. After Peter he might fight John | oo tick, hut when it wan repeated three | and run play with a bunt instead of thing Marshall wil mest Young Manley Simms for| There, in ail likelihood, he ied ‘aithout sprints with, nude, oe ar FREE BOOKLET. ing it right along and I didn't think {Of London want him to fight Matt | at‘the Olymme A.C. of Harlem. on Monday | OUt OF the game, Club, . TWIOK DAILY, 2.16 & 8.15 P.M. t 4s country and England than ny ith e b now he fs taking “a | @ L. sulity ; rbett, “Bob Fita- bbs f A ANY | Con rounds, ' fh away with it, | with success, h + Season Doors Open at 11h aud 7.16. muniivaty «etm: Corewtt i, [times that was the office to begin ask-| swing at the ball.” other sora) ——— at short, and if he can get " t . er per in the business. | four nda in order to i simmons, Charlie Mitchell, Jake Kil- I. McGraw waa asked about it last night, | xq as igi Phe | It Leadh Croas, the deniiet-Agtter, detwita Joe i: ig there he will open the season, It| of at least four pounds in rt ) * Rublin and Tom Sharkey, |S qweetion aparer ae ; tonal Sporting Clu of London and | Redel! in their brit toarght be will be matche! te impossible to Keep #0 good a hitter |comply with the conditions of his match rain, Gus bi bee to . 1 ion of the old hit | and he d fugh Mcintosh of Chup | tg meet the winner of the Young Sammy Smith. {8 N ¢ . | Wouldn't a line of K. 0.'s appended to Bi geiags d Pe muratieHn: en © 1d nit) *rraire." he anid, “we nave been work: | HUEH Ootntoah of the Odempin chm | te ee hee Ta Sing ae with Burns at the National Sporting BARNUM & BAILEY! 4 But I for- A a) GREuS tao ou t 118% pounds. He A ile ae LAIN ee Cer RRR « 5500000 CAPITAL tow » in Calton ‘om ter, and as base runners there are A me. oe fast and as mfddieweigita now im Paris, will be matched in a | CF partners and seen a 72 mm to meet Freddie | few days to battle for twenty ‘rounds at the! their equal. ButCree has to get In that) one ag ey ne fast and 1% |GREATES: f ‘ when all hands are tl for} that @ bunt is used instead of @ strong * K | Wells, the English lightwelehy cham. | 2, Jew MoMahon, manager ofthe atten cian, | Chase's outtleld, hed in yesterday at John- oat Gs GD in in tratn- oi fellows were on. What do you thin! Rhtweighy cham ‘ Aabion, manager of the ie ¥ be got. | Attell weighed in yesterday a ‘ slash at the ball ah Pion; Jimmy Coffroth is try ink to. wet | aes tae Ie sceeitg ay 1 Me Pout aad Be right, is as fine an outfit es can be go for a battle with can champic Rourke wants Bridwell and Merkle worked it as per-| ‘The pitcher ts in a pecullar fix. Tf he - as B the way, I have Just received @)fectly yesterday as Devore and Me-| should throw the ball to third the bat- ter from Tom, Jt ts in line;Graw did at Dallas. Merkle was on|ter would be safe at first, and if the He sa fi with many others whlch, It] gecond when MeGraw gave him the of-| runner had a good start froin second | Welsh at the 1 Sporting Club, | Crue de Parte. the ig fight club of Hat coun. | ating order, and fust where he Will beter, He has fully recovered trom | OMEMRTA ' printed, would show. the public that] fee to ateal third. Bridwell, who was at| the chances are that he would also be oe ie py Vk ‘8 e chase sas ge Gunther, another American, at the mme|ptart is not even yet settled in the brain|/the infury he pustamned in his spout FOOCIRCUS ARTI: PENSE rinted, would show th i ( 0 and, if le throw sas City and Akron, O., are after | cinh on: Apnil &, end if he Hi #, | wi ommy Kilbane. He {# confident i fighting men have hearts and that there/pat, had the sign to bunt and he looked | *8fe On the oener Mame tf Te pond | iim for a battle with Jack Barada, the | mull attract teemendo of Chase. A ramet, |UD cralerey AIR ones canes JOOONEW CRCUS T2L te more genuine feeling In men of the}a ittle puszied at McGraw who was| {0 frat, {he Jaan Soni coe atthe Western fghter, and Phil Brock, ’ Mo. | Grawe tm Pecks lest _ ye ea lie eee Rev eeriker tram - ort yorid than some people give tehing him out of the corner of his he only way to beat the |Farland’s next bout will be with Tommy | Joe Thomas of Ralitorata and Bil! MeKtapon, | ¢! a = is Perit dee ceterslaine lata «. ase Dae. , Dlavers Agure st is for the | Murphy for ten rounds at the Fairmont soa Tig meat Gator ot Habu. Man, are | the Rede is shown by Ke | AMUSEMENTS. | YS SY FL. PERSONS Mr. R. Edgren, Eve. World he maid to Bridwell in an-| pitcher to hold the Dall momentarily | A. C. on Tuesday night. Packey will | {ign fitty “it ten at eH he iat bolmening | UP THE NEW THEATRE Os Se | A WHIRLWINDOF FUN 09 Ak} : Bob—I saw that the clubs to the look of inquiry, and tie| and catch the runner between third and |@rrive in town on Saturday. Cigna C of Manthestat, pers Friend Bob—I sa att awer to the look of ing | Oy A egmeneetet, The oe ine bieat , Lars ° SOCLOWNS VITIETE a of the city were organizing a Kene- | shortstop knew that the manager had a| home. To, San Frangicn tomorow night Ad Wolgast, | GR. nO" and will doubiless put up @ fas: x fet By. 0.80. Set ‘ fit for the sufferers of the disas- | reason, He promptiy went throngh| It is easy enous 46 ra Aine red b ugielgh evamiieny wit We cafe Wralgee Mt. | interesting scrap. Bassi 7 terous fire of the th Maren, and L | with his end of the schem Merkle | things out on paper, but when p defend his title again, Me will inst Anton | ‘The final bouts tm the novice 40 “ ae 970 and Y. desire to offer my services, or finan |got a fiying start and was almost at| comes up to a player as a eurprise he | lagare, the lusky lantwegnt of Calltoraies ina | toute. tint! poms fe the novice emate tHine 2 rity WINTER GARDEN Stitt: hn at feats o9ue Py: 4 thet: f you ¢ ver uzzled that he does not know avn a @ Iwreamtand Kink in| pase ig the cinbbouse tonight. Over. thins | f berewell Apneartices, in, Mis Jamo | Fos Seats O- cla) support to thelr ald (If you can [third base before the ball came over | is #0 puz tatty, Wolgast is > for k Mi be staged, and in onfer to get Ai ‘rh Week 50th, Way. vs, 8, Mat.2. 30 Stare f \ ’ vo ; ‘het 1 ; et Corbett or Mc to and Bridwell bunted. The pitcher see-| what to do. It is @ play that would Jack Wels the f promuter ‘of | poe wea! tm etaed, and 18 omtert meu st WM. GILLETTE 23! Fs RST AMAY ALG ‘ with “or else ing. there waa no chance to catch |not work often with @ slow runner in | California, will referee t ; ee “haul on promptly” abo clock. ’ Tha 30TH STREET’ a yeershay price i heavyweight, I will do at Merkle at third and thinking that| the big league, but it came Out #0] stoure attel! of California and Jimmy Dunn of | Aled spicwaie wea austen tte ths sate t help the cause along. I Would also | Merkie would stop at that base, whirled | smoothly yesterday that @ runner could will hare it Vit, inva’ sie round tout | chutgpions of thelr respective clamea, Wed. 3 efternoon Performan: tn x JOHN MASON oak TA Office Onem from Fn So Drvore. suggest that if Madison Square and threw the ball to first. But Merkle! have worn weights on his feqt and got cot Piteabusg on Apri ‘ some great Mglittng. in e Dillon, the sensational middleweight iiaude “liams | Chania DALY’S® zy, P Gen, or some other large building, id not stop. Metiraw yelled at him to away ~with Me io very popular ‘With’ the] Indtenaporia, has anotier Hout on eee Me Mate, was engaged for the night, that the | ——————__ “ has ‘beta matched to meet Teny Caponl, the | I eNGAGEMENT ENDS SAT. APRIL 16 | J Last Ret Bote, BABY MINE f house would be packed, aa the ayme i n Ina 2 es te, ,the “writer Al Lappe, who te! si! Wianipee Mansions. ite middie St GARRIC forall wae a : = % Fe Hat SE Bigs, BA8. f Your very aly ews an Ossip wo Broo kly : ae Rae ReneD Tse thoes |H ERANCES STARR fick wstiste wee ||| LEW FIELDS “THE HEN-PECKS ac b PickedUpAround | Teams to Play : bi (rata ihn be Te Bade, Cen. tem be aoa ae nent | ae Bit ANE bose colitis have, voldy ( : as OVER NIGHT Bn Mees ee Ee" Sporting Circuit At Knoxville| Board of Five Daly Beaten in FISKE 374%. |]; COMenT i bes Cy over to the fund, Little K. O HUDSON Medes ier, a5 Ble WER" Hie Hanged aere : . rg prin eee iN baeasr THE COLUMBIA WRESTLING TEAM | KNOXVILLE, Tenn, March 90 Now Controls Last Game, but BLANCHEBATES Ue i Elli att esa he ” en Pee coaster hvonces dott ana jut ont’ am captain. | tion ot. bg. lenge, Yall tonsere from Tiger Football; Retains Titie|| weno, Ysi2 soe oe. conic ASE ond te fi raise several ed dollars, And | and & star man! Brooklyn arr class, He will, without an aggregation of «rap here to-day and wil] during Meir short | PRING to show that aig peepee mene t confined to timse who live right play two gam here 1s| John Daly {p still the ¢hree-cushion Spectacular Dramatic eh “ At rane Hall, Monday Mgt. Ap: Simgh Uneg tailed R “4 | MARY GA DEN TON, Mareh New York, here Is from Tbe heard from | sty in this Both games Lory ed much @-doing in tlils town just now so! billiard champion of the world, having a F ; Only saneerhy Nqed ork, thls Season, ‘ tleman connected thet her members| Petween Dahlen's men, who will 0®| fay ay football is concerned, A sweap-| successfully defended his title in his mS na a 1)” Semmtrong | ain Actus viol nd Howard Gases avy ann vate Joame, An ot was ing chan han ben made in ihe nx | rename | match agttnat George ELSIE JANIS Wht iow cA THE DEEP Wick its in mae gi, om 1 s k, made to Ket together some ball players | s.5) connected with the gridiron sport.| Moore, the final score being 160 to 131, || BIJOU Ved ten. flerald $q.!4i"22 4 ait nr 4.20 pa atone 4 Navy Ya THE COLUMBIA BAGMBAL TEAM] from this place to tacile the Brooks | ter fter, instead o heron one man, } The challe! made a great ¢ PLEO, PeeD = ated. 5 ? gatlle Hefeated the Staton Island Ciud in #} lyns, but as there are only about three) the nead coach, in charge, there willfovercome Daly's twenty-p. EV C0, SHEATRE way & y services \f « \n ne by 4 e A of} jocal men on hand, Manager Dahlen |i oo gayisory board of five in contro} | th uding contest at Doyle's Acad- | 4 i Ks Th lad ties A Game 4 C An04 € SOR BRYANT. ore known 6 to vird inning the orn. sided to the native: re po] 2 © > b est h « | By ch er nage in Quest of Love Se acca Wee Sunehma® hits Tand ‘ecored taree| CzMbtIon of ball playing by having |3her quit be the. meana of eecuring tor| iO thesE ! i nie a ee "WALLINGFORD any night ex 1 vot {runs ‘The hitting of the Biie and White| Bis players oppose, ea: + Only lene Tigesn the prestige they ouce com-| tne? gccre of the first game between} «EXCUSE ME” ieee tot ie oan: TOR MOORS Is Pua Le al A. JUDD. {euin was a decided Improvement over! four more exhibition games are left | manded in footbul : the pair was 0 to 45 and of the second | an gajeTy FHPATRE, Bway, doen 3 MAJESTI ure Saturday 2,16 * Lt a (i a Seen Davis Navy's|thelr first game on Saturday ; Ons the Dodgers’ schedule, one to be} V. Roper, "0% will act a alte r a, , or m ny xt nih CR Pt pecnanneC and’ vert Roos fe rT Aret ga played at Danville, one at Lonchburg | man at the board, and. the ater tour | st7. 8 nest otaving by tar wee in| Ware Auaienes use for Hracetet. {1 Aly’, THE BOHEMIAN GIRL. ia" Seti Week" rit ponte bite hampions, an y . be 477 U a . 50 ool be pt J Wes 42d Lhe b w Wm. ai. ‘1 His Renerour offer whould be accepted) tir COUNEE HAS HEEN LAID OPT POT and two. at AwiV The team wit | Are Knox Taylor, ‘95; Lang-| girs ee eee vee a comow (TLIBEATY Mises 442 re WEST TER Wot Sth ave Be 8 1, OLONTAL 4 ih, by one of the clubs interest ante x the Nasional Ase arrive home a week from to-morrow, v6 WC. Booth, "0%, and Wl qstatr ail the way. Both men had q|f ‘Delightful’ CHRISTIE MACDONALD ia H/o MAY ‘Down EAST wel’ way & O44 St, | 008 work AA pall, - 8, Every one of thi bi high run of 6 oy rid ‘i THE SPRING MAID Nat Who Beverly, by Geo, Barr MoGut Datiy, aie, ving ar Pot Cy'" Young, the great twirlerof the Cleveland a ahamplonship Princeton team nd HACKENSCHMIDT, soa ne ct American leadia teen, celebrated bis foms fourth ume during his attendance \ ; \ | Ae | 3 matched to G me Re RACK rye Mare peal” Moana ie nso | " Mis aaa Grey ee REA | Mat Dally. Paylor & © for the world’«!, HARVARD'S iPRAck Amador age aseball © Noung has wos con nd on all Son B bass nd JOHN McOLOSK LY keiwar ' wrest! hip on met at i fp Sm GORI Re sireae ia hey tap ment will be final | rele of Cleveland and Joe Goetz of ar air eernn RON Xx |fetward, Ateoy | ee: Da. nao 1 announced that plans are] Pittsburg fought ten rounds to a draw BELASCO 4111, "49.05, "CG, CHRCUS| the internaaie te St &84Av, (ames 7 ‘ i elie Slay, i Ja bie ie men he ceva | mn f00t to bi a stadium, waica will in one of the roughest bouts ever seen |, eau “THE CONCERT” | ianiracte| Balle ot Nepars Pp ae pon Seliiers Plesd i the New| GAY. 420 St ven 8.15. at w, Seats. Now noe of the Underworld’ months, and sui ie St a a Bie fina woe ta | REBECCA oF suihvaiok"Finw r TR AZZI NI vp ve end Walter been sidestep, ham Hian Opera House—Spectal, Franko and MH | | 7 e The Smart d | yeep ; 1a In London “Neues PAYLOW hi OR Tat Bi IRE would wrestle Hack again pou, 4 aed ~ . | us, Ava. at 8.40, pete at matway & Feniph Ave ic umatances, Ile replied | (gat! e"Mi daa ous Carlton Club i iy | Wel. et, s BOHEMIAN yn ete | eat ae py ST ecroml nant eae ge pone aN OLYMPIC {ici |] HOLBROOK LINN = "THE BOSS | Miner's BOHEML to eh meet Hacken=| PAID BOYER WON THE PINAL RODD low crown “broad brim Derby” thusly, It's | TWALLACK’S {40 St Every Suudag le 1 $20,000 for hin 4m, Ming haa tain, oui one as exclusive as the club that lent its name. ' at | POMANDER WALK ric id Jack Curley, | after lodng the fire taking: the Gaze in the windows of any of my ten New WINTERGARTEN lad or” a Hack's tour, | next turer games ° . ; York or Hrooklyn shops, It’s the . L re. oh |ACADEMY F me THE GERMAN LAWN TEANIS assocta, {2% feat) ri \ $2.00 H!'Gaterounn BETTIE Xicc* sn concer NAGI cols “si n lias d nee 2 . Ww, FULTON | A oTar TWICE cbteot inte | eyMEa Mi Agee gate ares ' ‘ 1 nue ae qctimeadiery Burleagite | MURRAY tt LAG AMR ke tat tac tad st 11 juan di Ye Oy Where DALE Nxt. Wk. The Jersey Lilies with Leon SOE OEY | ‘ | Holler Skating eth tant . bay ck irl 3 a6 : | PAYTON’s Ss THEATRE 402 Wasourg, Manguorade Carnival Shaling Uti | 0 Heedarahe J uray gay | The gtarathion j smite [ML SUCH A LITTLE QUEEN, Mat, DAILY | RT A SPRIBA OF | Vork team at Dopie's wateur Three Cushion the Ocean} ee & ao ahelr Billiasd Leegue toe for England yes-