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THAT “BRIGHT SUNSHINE” STUFF |LEON AMES’S POOR @ @ | eer es ene| DOESN'T MAKE A HIT WITH CHASE ME COST | DGMEN wi t “Red” Ames tossed away a game || cf y { JU. he ‘ he should have won from the Hos- ' ' — tons as he wave ten bases on balls, Hilltops Have Only Won which, as usual, proved costly. s 2 ps Hi ]y G | in a eee ee en ae Old Sol Helps to Cause the Two Games at Home. | Highlander Leader Drops Fly| oe |] Charley Dooin that he put In a col- , 7 i ‘ ' | ke, who had been given his bas |] tees, pitcher againat nem. The Hilltops to Drop to Sec- ithe Highiandars: ate” very rouen || in Third Inning With | ; cg,., 01 Dall three times previously, again Weve, born peered Chey aiae Hostal upset over thelr misfortunes of the a | “Red's” Wretched Twirling | worked the Giant twiriee for @ gift, and ¢ Wi ule. pannel his Wandees foe tan Gite, ond Division. pant tow days and Cha ° 1 looking Bases Full. | ie Tenney and Herzog, finding Ames , : over his pitchers with a mtcroacope. | 7 in the air, never attempted to hit and Wine tee Gireners did aome great It begins to look as if Ford te his \ | After Two Rustlers Are Out {wot thetr gifs trom the. ever sentrous ly sure wi Since winning ; twit i hitting in the game on the hill, I. B LG thelf firat four games the iiititoppers || “Prince” Hat was the first to fall, and i ‘08 } ae Rare ee oh icc aa eed 48 Tay tapnote Tae te have lost eintt out of twelve. ‘They | then “King” Brockett was decapitated | in Ninth Costs Game. semetenat ae gi tallenders at Ph Paday |] Cvives, wv 4 ga Miri dropped from second place to the || cleanly and unmercifully as if he : ona piri 5 ee Cee amreneaesty trad Highlanders ced three beau- ad the right qunsliing may have | second division yeaterday, ‘The tough had never worn A eruwn. On top of] Pa eT ee tram a tot of good. it tm not tie right . a * ae * ie: part of it for Chase ts that he has J) tha Juke’ Farrell did a plece of) versal ing Wor! lage lowly Charley White Says Matty Mat-| transit, frank Bartley a: Deiwer sn] ghean, the second baseman secured || hearts since baseball writing became a | Oniy won two games on the home J conching at third that bore such @ bend Boaton, May 6, tnll-endera too cheaply.” Sometimes they Youngstown, ©. with Philadelphia || °Y poet rng bs “ Laie trade, but you had better not hand that | grounds. One of those was taken |! tiful hardwod finish that he tite FPR lomtng yesterday's game to rel Te Sevens and have been h i Tommy Ryan, twenty rounds with Jack || (0K, Johnny Evers's piace and |) pright sunshine stuff to Hal Chase or [from Washington and the other J) aliy hissed by the fans, So, you soe, A the Rustlers, the Giants will #0 | feey One tanita nie tne ee thews Might Have Become a Bennett at. Wheeling, O. twentyetive | made good by maxing three Rite out }) yout get knocked fat on your back | from the Athleticn Ford will probe |! wo must admit that « bait club te ean after to-dey'e mame with Fe \It wag’ tia ea entine for th fants yee 7 vfolalt. of four thir t bi x > a. ably pitch this aftrnoon to give the |) tering somewhat when it con rise UP | newed vie Tt was due absobutaly to ta: ear Paine Bot os Major League Baseball Star|founde with Hadie Connolly at the | Offour tines at the bat Vl night in the middle of Broadway. On om vr ’ , newer t terday, when they had an opportunsty it gue e Coney? tan Attietio Cand twenty eave, te, backstop Of the Chic 1) eer railitop. “Old Aol” te seriously. res | ( eeem & tonl [and Mick the stumng out of i Icing, | poor Judament on the part of Pitcher io gain ‘on the ‘tuakers, who lost, to m1 with,George Kerwin at the same 5 ‘ : hey yo —$—$———e uch di, vom mar RE Ge | Ames that th 9 wan lost, as he Hrooklyn. They | f e\P with Manager Hughey Duffy by ]| garded as the Jinx. : fb Noie Ames tha 6 gam 5 yn. They had the game safely Had He Not Taken Up the!- He won om eft mobby TF iacing out a home run which won || ‘Phe aatd bright sunshine has already | speeding around the bags, Chi Otay ee nonkatt should never have} iad ait the chances tn the work! to tucked away, only to see it alip out of Fighting Game. Jother draw with Ditlia Connete, the|f tie game for his team trom Cleve: Host two ball games for the Highland | kot under the looping fly, but when the |gong in tha box, Yesterday morning |Fetire Spratt, who waa aubstituted for thelr grasp after two men had been c battle going twenty-five rounds. |] land. : atar game || CTe%: and one of those binding giints, ball came down tt was covered With /he told Chaso that hiv arm was right | Mattern, In the ninth inning, d eet fn the ninth inning. Ane In 190) Matthews fought about fifteen || John Hummel played a ater #er® Y snuing down on the national pastime butter or gome slippery substance and | again, but poor Brockett wax laboring | Leon bad two etrikes and no Datla OM | sngie and are, hitting, the teal ma ait hard battles, He won the championship|| for, the Dolwers, making Uno ltt 1) esterday, caused Manager Hal to drop celed It# way out of lls hands and joy- | under @ mixappretension. Ail he had |the pinch hitter, but tn playing out the |diractiona, “They mado nine. hite or No. 25. Jace thle, Neer. Matthews knocked out|} tng retirement of seven others, & fly ball, Boston to score three runs| fully bounded away to safety, ‘There | muen he went in that box was one | string he got himeelt into a hole, and | Mattern in yesterday's game, whic! “ ” TT ck Bennett in seven rounds at Coney | Devore did come great clouting, /and tho Highlanders to take a drop Wasa loud clatter of hoofs behind Poor of shoestrings and © wren it was "2 and 8” he was com- shows that all pitchers look alike to ‘ MATTY MATTHEWS. ie ne poet aoeranen ae, his} making four safe hits out of four Il from gecond place into the home of Hal, and when he finally gibed his sails | ferven! Praver, Its feat ball jimved | venea to put the ball in the groove, them. j Fifth Welterweight Champion, | 910 0Pponent, Kid Morariland. (in the T times at bat, two of them velng line qull thud, sometimes known aa the| and caine about thres of the Speod |i and ha come ahaclunty. retuead | hich the “pincer” promptly epanked The dogest surprise in yes- Copriieht, 2941. by The Pree Fublishing Co. | Hrooklyn, Matty knocked out the Kid in| rs Gianta’ utility back J] second division, AN of which hag) Hoya were grinning at him from the lio kink, At that, Chase coull havo | 2 left feld for a bawe hit, aa teraay'e game was the slugging ws MATTHE generaity | Re, Found, bat in the second, whtoh was | Oat nose likely work more J {Caused Manager Chase to bein yearn- bench and Yerkes was perched on third. !saved part of ls erown trom bein | e Z tires sare Mine Fig) eae known as “Matty” Matthews,| "eld at the Broadway Athletic Club. |] Gran in the future, aa he has shown || Ing for the “dark, lowering clouds that | Pom there he scored a minute later on | shot off by taking him ont after Bos iV Ss ‘9 out of four times was @ Now York boy. He waal the gig iim seventeen rounds to iand|] ‘iimseit to be some hitter. He got || hang threnteningly over the diamond,” | s0nrn tar pes (intra sud another de |ton had aeored four runs, The Kink | Vrestler Samson Ste eppeet el Neon ttco. Bate inch. inate waterditvad; f th | feat lind gone y was as Wild as a stump speaker from h el horn on the East Side near Corlear's M s three more fe drives one of them fas we sometimes say in the introduc-| it ts trie that the Highlanders man-|the start. In the fourth Inning the Arrives in Town | fence. Devore also made a great Hook on July 13, 1873, and was a thor-| Matty Wins Title. j[ veins . tion to the afternoon story. aged to tle the score on Johnson's two| speed Roya simply lacerated his de | gain in his dattiny by ge ough Yankee. Matthews fought avout) On April 17 = a toe) Bh Ace ‘The catastrophe caused by the sun! base shot with the bases full a minute) y; k ve Kit ; 1900, Matthews met and very by making five bite and five| \ four safe wallops out o; ve one hundred fights all told and met| defeated “Mysterious” Billy Smith for ree rea ueteaeea UAC R Ee iC as Pics | SRL TIRES AD Dore thin) em end | THOS EIU MTEL Re lem a TaN Roar aoe for Three Bouts) finest ns rubber ates some of the best men tn the business, | the welterweight championship at the i] ton had the bases clogged full of rin-| weaving way by t jaince Sept, 20, 19%, and tt will he some ithe. eaclee bet” WLGRS Phe a: I remember Matthews when he wag| Broadway Athletic Club, knocking Billy! ners and Yerkes at the bat. On account| “ould not be és pth yet before he ja right. Anyway, brite sae cece ) judging by the way & boy, as he lived down in my district, |OUt in the seventeenth round. This of Harry Wolter being lala up with a very let's pull for him, Vive le Kol! (note| Another foreten wrentler has arrived Giants feel th \ ¢ to show that all rune do not a French ; id and I frequently maw him playing |A# the serap in which Smith told | spike wound in his thigh, Chase has! situme en bese Nite the peed | the French). Jin town in search of bouta, He ts Paul h the Rustlere will he : nat he couldn't hit hard the E | sods Samson, the German Hercules, who got |in in the next two lot around with the other youngstors, He | Matthews tha been trying Elliott out in right feld.! oye chathed up four in the third : J eames. A eorer was one of the best looking young chaps| gmith eet the mociy oe ggiandly had Bl That the Kiltle manager not alto: | (inning with tot measly aliples, ona |, it W084 lurve day for the Gard. | vere from Chicago. Samson te matchod of ball players has not been geen im: amily. Larry, of Boato m4 a BO rm one tine ever,saw, Matthews f number of| when Matty landed with his right on gether sure of Flliott's ability to pick! of which did not go out of the dia- ner fomiiy, rry, of Boaton, | to wroatle Goyseko In about two weeks, | long tim: combed the Willtop pitchera for | tie wil are belonged to different baseball|/ the point of Billy's Jaw and sent Bim high files out of the glaring sunitght| mond. Three came home on Chase three singles and a home run while i his debut in New York at}, Manager McGraw wit tn all proba- i lchecNaw' star Casino ond she y send Crandatl tn for to-da Jeams around that section of the town, | Into dreamland, | was shown when he rushed tnto right| and Elott's battia with the aun, | Hari of New York, belted Smith [the New Star Casing on Monday night: |i “while it is a, tons-up bol wes! He was a crackerjack player and had|, Having acquired stellar honors, Mat- field to pull down Yerkes's high Ay that | my setripute the holocaust of thet | Wd Halt for two singlen and a tto- | icity, dohn Hole the Albanian |e and Pfeffer for Tenne , @ atuck to baseball Instead of turning| Mews went gut, West, and at Denver looked like an éasy out, . Hillott Ten Oneston tO Fhe Helbatuae Of ere aiul| Caueer. TARY a kin, either Demon: George Sonnabel of New Jer. | oppose him He ttemtion to fighting T have no doubt] Starian ‘Champion’ tm ey tee ees I under the ball, but Chase motioned for|not be altogether clubby, It waa simply - sey, and Gus lsamopeulos, champion of on weighs | in one hat he would eventually have landed | Tien , yelling, “I'll take ft! | bad day for r yall around, and! On* ray of hope for the rapidly sink he came Fast again and lost a! Him toc mer BAS 1 7 t Would you wash your one of the big leagues. He was a] twenty-tive-round decision to Eddie atc All thia time the Boston runners were ones more the masses have triumphed pond vallesed egg |p Be eae Dale > pounds and is six feet and one-hait hana ih : he toher of no mean ablilty and very fast | Connolly at Coney Island. He travelled | Ata re seers eo HN he cteade eter uke macceirenlid (oe ee. poor eee. SES mn the bases. out to Michigan and was outpointea by! Blue and White’s Prospects of | soe ee acae ised by everybody? Why then sacrifice your face with everybody's blood - stained shaving jbrush? Ask your barber for the Sealed | Sterilized Cup, Brush and Soap 1 fana pull their hair, ar tthews was particuls to his ap- | Jim the Kansas Ruby” at | Ch W rks P li |the coaching » tines man néricie onto bt at | Data ie Aten rons nanest ett] Winning To-Day's Battle | WtQSE orks Puzz ing [ald and digned tana pull hein Hai. i a ‘ jutter low quently called a dine, and several times | TO” Coublg at Buffalo in twenty rounds, fatury to entering ¢ PE AT gar ae ea Bact S lover the tand. “It tx rare that the the rougher members of some of the (eee 3 . f tea ase Duke does a thing Mike that, amd just | jengue ball teains that used to play on Sundays at Toronto, this time for the welter- Here Bright. Oo ir to prove that It was rare he showed | weight title. “Rube won by the ue as nice a thing In para marble an| knockout route in he tenth round, - o , " " rf ever graced a eculptor's studio. Mart} MATTY’ ToGGED siving Matty & terrible beating, The Batting Order. | zell Wak on second and Crea on firs: | he gunn MT Ser cee an hen Matthews fought Jack Daly in sae when Gardner ningled to right. Speaker |! watched ty teh | Bowling and Billiard were Syracuse he arrived there the morning] COLUMBIA, YALE, f i e thn iat "ehh “tthe | gang ts ama Meoudway. sant se Qo Time of the day the fight was to be held and | Hastings, If. Badger, cf ann Pe eli g Pl lglg . unstree immediately sent out for all the news-| Sanders, s8 Tommmers, rt. | Hartzell had scored and Engle shot it} mbrieypart baa EMENT | papers he could get hold of in order | Osterhaut, of. stevens, It Fee te ase ha tren Manes me team aan \ ee Ae ae that he might have the pleasure of | Jones, rf. jennett, 2b | ha iene Maser sy | See emer beatbaclal ye BL Wek. j seeing his name in big black letters. | Menhennick, 2b, — Rellley, 10. | ‘ n the back and cars| | ) MANHATTAN, be Ne i | Matty ured to read all the theatrical | Shibley, tb Stet | ICSE [Rare Bee DEER Tan Nea) With BADE | ‘| Results ry College i et TEE x ‘ai | posters and was crazy to get on the | Maloy, ¢ lervit, 9b. i $ n H Ani ced | |atage, and wien, after winning the | Haaren, 3b. Carhart, ¢ Sed Instead OF third only to look up and fifind ¢ And School Games ore championship, he became a Thespian for | Lee, p. Freeman, p. BACK TO 2h Aanding beside Niky on the bag Cree ould ve down and rolled | ” | ® ehort time, he insisted on having hia! ne Columbia basedall team meets | could have laid down and Had 18 | yale. , ireinld 7 Rv dhe, to Mt iy My re |: nate B me AD reat OU S08 a ores Yale thts afternoon on South Field tn ea eedine bkG MRL aa Due nnn (ees, Colmate 0 7 2 Bi es ms ctor, me of the TY hyd Asay MM! Denn state PaSyrAcuse res Matty liad a play written Nia owe alr big wan te shervear THE g0 withla| back on third Apparently to Keep ¢ hares i iecVanont ral e(e , use and made a short tour with tt. On} the last three ye ne 180 std ner compat looper finally got the! (Ten innings; darkness) | al | this tour Matty used to delight in walk- | have come within an ace of winning | brats Pilfer Like Meyers’s, s, Only it the next day he waa just on the pall into the diam and Larry Gard: | . a Wadlevet, 4 COLONIA Per ta {ng through the streets of the various |against the Old Eli nine, and prospects | point of pulling 4t again when the bat-!ner ran up and touched both men as | omnes Hl ack oN Kabel isso towns in which he played togged out | look brighter this year for them to turn tae eda, “Waiien a Whlor® Man The Highlander manager works toe ae i the dlamon ‘| jRorne to by | Instead of Slow. ovo and then bexins to tantalize thy | Mssee and Krowns val false breaks, | ‘al false breaks.) stanager Donovan showed the beat fudgment of the day by jerk ing Fronk Sith out of the bow her turns loose the ball.| after the Highlenders had tied the like an time minatrel—!igh hat, | the trick It Requires Fast tle and ehirt, a loud vest,| ‘The re stronger than last year's j shoes, spats and/nine, which outbatted and outfleided coat of a gorgeoy Yale but lost by the score of § to 6. Wi jorned with big yellow buttons. |rive of last year's nine back, Coach piteher by ta ough he had been an extremely | Fultz has developed a smoothly work.) Wh e has the pitoher and catcher good looking boy, he had lost all his ing team tnat is tue best to represent} watch ng him he takes a long lead the good looks by tits time and resemble! in years. | BY BOZEMAN BULGER. the pit: ‘in appearance more than | busing tie early part of this meason old 9) PAUHAMBKAL Elsie Janis Teh Av.d 140 BE. Ming, Vera Beoson & Co, Dati ick "Tric Others RON: cue EOWAkus B Koons auth 91 ik) Ay Pont, MeMahow ae her Mat rile Hivst Lavy & othere, Bway & aid ot, v Tene iifeas § | @ GLU. Cohan’s Ciba ti a “hamfatter AL C! " sociind Gu He ther suddeniy as if to run| score in the third, Hall went dn and Fei atime Ly ae, Ba, 8.38 anyt And % tn love with he} the Blue woefully wenk |S eer A ont a ne a me er SEA eoGh GRO. Th Ohale Aad Wi (a c tu, Thur,tet.? * Gel-Hich-| Quick Wallingtord ‘ stage was he that when he finally ing appear to have teal of thir tha ol ie sta wolbie | eee Ny gel Aad eragiind H iD fins Hse inet Matthews's team picked on him] {104 com tho ring Matty took a fob at jiseatt nm: Rit OW EBEY BPRSBT LG HAS Prag re eupet ebag Oa the | 2¢ room to get im going back yankad helt out at that time THAD sitsicar GRAND Hou, 48d Rw 3th Re. an easy mark in a scrap. Wut Matty | the Hippodrome in order to be as Near | pall at a fart their maistay | American Le&gue stunding on their ¢ rehage asa ple AU RTAR RS ALMA, Where ‘Do You Live? and Know how to it] as he could to the boards, lin the box for e years, {| before the season ts ended, In so Meher Aeawe * PL SRTENG: Te Vaniata TOURHA Wh? 4 ii shape Hd hold the) respect the steal re tho r the ball to #e LYRIC ¢ panther news’ ‘airy, “ay hat Kkled him found out to thetr sorrow. | Takes First Trip. | visitor wn the fast {0-) anie trick used by Chief Meyer to make | make: third, Nine na ~~. PMUSEMENTS. rer Th Lights ° London AMY ree CONCERT Matty Turns Pro. At the time Matty went up to ‘To-!fMeld hack of him | Jd give him good) eis calls hin me aTacls ite ft ten he beat the doub row, | NEW YORK'S LEADING THEATRES, 39th Street ig 44 Wve ib OF MUMC. When he Krew up, Matty Joined an ama-|ronto to fight Georgo Kerwin he had | support. only posalble way to catch him LYCEUM ia Toda rc ADEMY ee ty of second. ‘Tho aifference Is that Ww athletic club, ‘This organization! never before taken # long trip, so he _——S | ho differen fhe throw from seeo: UGHN MASON ieee deel? THE WOLF NT’ WEER: THe MAN OP THE, HOUR. 1 must be worked by a | ° ; es hocictta ting ean, ty | | THE DEEP PURPLE OLUMBIA tins. $ i\Junior Baseball Stars AVBH HERZ’ DR: Be LUXE] | Sismtomedy?,ch:.5,08 THE SERENADERS i", WILLIAM COLLIER in THEDI BieriToR Keith & Proctor’s ROSE COGHLAN, J Sri Ri Qa a he Ripe Astana rr) 4 gome pretty husky members in tt | had Casper Leon go along with him, | rae | Pi slow, In aes DALY" w MR, MANTELL d a new recruit ad to go through | When the train pulled into the Buffalo G b B | while the trick of the Chief ts in an will not throw to i, a RO METROPOLITAN RINK bret hart oon of aproata, bit | avpot a Salvation army band was pay. | OT olini Beats {iran om men on. assond baapcian will nat throw FOLIES BER ORGERE Pie eg Ny | ROLLER Si ATING "ici ahs fatty stood the gaff and gained quite | ing there, blaring away was . . Chase worked the new steal aga the runner, whom he expects to! f Today, 218 to 5 Mevtes & 1 wie boot wwayykrs. FP] Dal. | CONCERTS | [RVery Evening. reputation ‘eam boner and fighter. | worth. Matty asked tin companion! [AV EL@LE IN CLOSE ene Armesicn a tow dayn ago, and at bevstiting b Daly to eee tima atide | faae duping & velar int the Playhouse * a Bitte r 1 aver STSeae In 1995, he cleaned up about twenty-five | what the band was for and was toll “i first it was thought to be an aceldent, |ing Into thi He ah He ‘i i : OVER MGMT men ve WALLACK' ‘ Rep bs). amateur boxera, and the following year | that a delegation of Buffalo's promt- M h | 7 Sees Grey: . i Lhe tT i Tae" hing turned profeasional, and knocked out | nent citizens was coming down to tho aich at raps pw eet hush. Gone Lee Hatine Elliott's ilo Mead eygee P EMABEL HITE Stags i Ce: the English lightweight champion, Stan: | station to greet the great fighter and jon Abbott, that the band had been hired by m, | In 1897 Matty was pretty woll started! Matty decided that he had better put} Amateur trap sh throughout J Ais professional career. He had five on his hest clothes, and accordingty ar-| the country are deeply interested In the I H t B tl T. Were 44th jong distance fights, besides u host of |rayed himself in the gayest raiment ho! teeuit of @ sweepstakes held at. the| n (0) a es o-Day HUDSON Matinee: Weds minor aftairs, Ha beat Mike|had. This done he started out to meet ta NONOD Hira, Weare : | grounds of the Robin Mood Gun € beat the score BLANCHE BATES Mibaw., | F BROADWAY Matinee ieee iaiitorde Leonard, known as the “Beau Brum-|the delesation and make a little speec a nme PEt ae hale rele a i Re ak was a Ti Ere ar NTS LEW FIELDSTN THE BE\-PECKS } mel,” in twenty rounds, fought Jack but when he got off the car he looked‘ oucord: Staten Talend, a) ae onB a ge “venl 4 at ; : = ( Everhardt to 8 draw in fifteen rounds | vain for the prominent citizens and ahont, whish RAs She os Fer) REGULAR feast of attractive] ‘Stn the All hove tack ne ie foe nha TH A I Ss CASINO YW Niatines today atg BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, at New Orleans, drew with Charite!the military banc fo he climbed back of the best kno} 9 \ Dasebal mes is on the card |,~°vtown, team conte \ MoKeever in fifteen rounds, and lost |into the car and vented his wrath upon amateur shots tn America, was 1 a Te aaioleatle oesasenl “ene tha | expected. Donaldson and Hollanger ‘leon tn The Bachelor's Raby ito in THE BAL. AN PRINCE LAST TWO PERFORMANCES. @ decision to Jack Daly at Syracuse his companion, who was doubied up| up in a match by the two men Who Dad | gternoon, Play in the Public Bchools | it jeertigan Ae ae gchmond Ht 0. GLOB 1 | bay HERALD $0. im ¢wenty roun In 1898 he tackled with lauglite’ | the highest score, JAthletic League tourney will be re ie Nerrigan and Payne will oppose Phningiam’s Oe Boers eae al” a ia| See et emmy nate mtn a ee oe a eee waatnig’sc tee.| [EVERY WOMAN . Tom Broderick at Yonkers, Owen! (@he next chapter will deal with.of 1W clay virds with a yeyqra | Musied with seven ba aight eid Peaete Oar ey tty! Hed io) promiae BAYE wis Paterson, Kid McPartland, gube Ferns.) [rise was other nine games scheduled it Is expect [eeu abet en se Uamentcoli NEWAMSTERCAM ‘: i iva Be Her Pildrimage in then fought "Mysterious" Billy Sa | Frank Gerbotini, tt, led that & high and prep, school in |inerce-Curtis and : neant-Ciin- Abd, Wel fh sc igeerwatany matt Sinith for the welterwelwit ciampion-| — Rooklands at Pouxhkeepste Walter Rogers, 7 ‘the vicinity will be engaged, in hae _ a 1 PINK. LADY" Poca ide tt whip of the world for twenty-five! mie Rockland Lake Athletle Club, | 13: George Connelly, 4 Murray, 45.| Many nines have been matertall Tho Townsend Harris Hal Majestic, Hi vay abu ot Pon Pr ee gE rounds, tn which Smith successfully b erate a shoot between Gi n | weakened by nbers becoming great promise of wir het Eton LIBERTY Ye BOM ITALIAN comic OPERA 00. FIFTH AV. sriedhanianon, B5e, to OL. defended his title. Matthews then went Champions of Rockland County, N. ¥ paulted in the follow Dapeng grape Hhant, "wil toner Morrie: igh folie They hare Sats Weds A at & arper, | RNB, Hee upto Toronto, Canada, and beat George Will travel to Poughkeepsie to-morrow 4: Wille |{bie 88 & Femi OS MaklaM a fod cu + CHRISTIE acronis in - - a mewn, the’ Canada y and play the feat staford 4, C. The ¥i100 op tee sare hae : {fer ie aiaen, THE SPRING MAID, | EMPIRE. TkY, 8520 OSM, _ghampion, on December 24 following Sunday the Lake oys will Day, merce, Boys’ } Aalphi a . Daseball toan a ; nrcnavay lpn Ay, eas Benet Be Tn 189 Matthews had about ten fights play the Volunteers of Poughkeeps shot for hard. Richa High surprised with “Adapt Beane EXCUSE ME hs 3 Billy Watson and His Beef Trus importance, among them being a Tho players and rooters will meet at 1 vet to be announced, will be shot } ae followers of hoolboy game papa a he GAIETY pen Niate Waa" j SR eae Sihcs i | yet A Every W. ty-round draw with Owen Zeigler the Grand Central Station et 10.90 A. M.. off on that day. usowing their hooks into the Commer. | wok ‘ies “a 100th’ Performance Wed, WEEKS <1'S. Circus Acts | PovtineComcorte Ap’ ae = { ° ’ * OMOW TRON TO]