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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1911, eds | UP-TO-DATE Waveeecy| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Frat Roar ROBERT EDGREN ee. Cardinals Hot a BA ho re JE LLM \"On Giants Trail In Big League. Roger Bresnahan’s Team-Only Five Full Games Behind i ' \f the Leaders, t ASERALL, writers all over he B country have been figuring only ; cain eee i four clubs—New York, Philadel - | A ics ; ; Pace | hia, Chicago and Pittsbure—tn the Old Nero and His Followers May! , } = Ins a He for i Pennant eo the an wal Have Thought Chariot Races stout the Cardinale, yet that teaas Bes in going along lately winning games the Most Thrilling Sport Poe | sible, but They Didn't Com- pare to Our Modern Death- with surprising regularity. Doaling-Auto-Contests, At the present stage of the race £he koe | paneer: Ck a ‘ware the good old days, Back in Rome « coup's of thou- St. Louis aggregation ts in fitth place, but two full games behind the Pirates, who are fourth. Moreover, Roger Bresnahan's boys have played less games than any club in the legaue, onty { yeare ago. Great sport as they have done on the road it will : gecing—with plenty of good, Sdifing tn tt. Down in the old ' ey bed A email track wits fg for the main position, @urna, #0 that the chariots would ( not be long before they are right around the top rung of the ladder fight- having thirty-seven to thetr credit. Anyone who thinks that the Cardinals are out of the race h another guess coming to him. They are only five full games behind the Giants, who hold the ‘ While in the East the Rajahs won fait tate ach other to make yy ‘ eleven games and lost four for @ par- fe paore nerve racking and give old ; : ea v\ ‘ , centage of .780. They made by far the Bete ant bis followers in the firet tier ¥ dest showing of any of the clubs from Ganebe Gow cements of real pleamure the “wild and woolly.” ~ 1 ‘Once in a while the first lead, and {f they play at home as wel! Manager Bresnahan has imbued tote woe turn over, with the others Fos Te | of llfe into the Cardinals, watch is @o dose betind that they couldn't Ne 4 Y/Y /;, y 1 4 <Aa—— 4, | largely the reason of their succoss. ’ ; a 5 ) ee ose — ALL*AMERICAN | ‘ 0 eos] ei YY a2 Luvamerioan |) New Yorkers Won't Have mia is tito! wan ut and back breaking nm ings 2 Ly 2 judgment tn his exercise of his pitching er =e Easy Time Winning First ier on oe UA det beck ° Glant backstop are game to the core. advantages of modern civilization. Poor kei haipacn Honors at Pittsburg Meet They never know when they are beaten, A | @84 Mero missed it, being born away eX Bin r j | as shown by the double-header against back there nearly a couple of thousand ide righ Park + Three of the four runners) tig Reds yesterday, when they came yeera ago—with his taste: Imagine Be et rom Flatbush ut in the morning marching ‘whet ‘ dun be could have had In the old ‘Colosseum, with its small, unbanked mesial Thalde Jott Outaide lett Chicago A. C. Should Prove and’ they were tired Out. | from behind in both contests, when it teak: Meniestas's aanomnane looked lke defeat for them, and pulled four games against the Dodgers, who | seem to have lost the fighting qualities di) they exhibited when they were at home Playing the Western teams. will run {na special 1,500-me veltle Park next Sun ‘and’ it ip | track, tf he could only have weed racing | |. Strong Factor in National | #18 my "teout fu"iney steal fete’ sow ant | ‘The Cardinals are apt to fatten th ie | SESE Fs CRIPPLED HIGHLANDERS RETURN; _ Chinese Player St he Enea oP aie ‘What nh they would have | + —— afternoon, when they start @ series © 3 i al pee = ts snaiing up and , | Championships, dy Paull, Frank Riley, Monument and Mel | gE 14.5 wcondy that, ip held by Li of th ar athletes of the| © yy Wi ‘9 work!'s Soccer Eleven) A oortes nee ty trutsing tor the |S 08 68 spanish Tarte deme men go out after e new mark. Hemphill Congratulated for enueaniijianicnn next national championships that) 44.1 gisiat will oe st tareresien| BOYS Training Showi : Tann, Great Yale Left Back Enetand wit send. a bie baten of dla: | Se Netosuls he wil nate c'est Saat teat sa owing He Made With | trict champions, including Biily Prout, | | Joe Hartmerer of ee tact ip back at Hard for Fourth tie ceo ternare| BROWNS OPEN SERIES AT HILLTOP, ° All-American | exploded, too, and perhaps have cooked Highlanders After tartans fadvantege in. the. Colonsaun ; one advantage in the umn Chase Will Direct Team Again Pitcher Bill Bailey _ Of St. Louis Browns. in Opening Game Against Gisadvantage, too, for the lowest ‘. the quarter-miler;~and the Weast will be| the running game. Last wi fry om Tow of scate was raleed eight oF ten Browns To-Day. With team Uke Lowe to Team on the Road. Selected by intereotiagiate wen represented in all ofthe aventa, | ize Ea sabe mle mar of July Games ote poate reyes peated Ought to rapidly eon “thete League Committee. Athletic Club will give the New Yorkers —— —— losses. Jim Vaughn is about well th by Saving a machine dash into the gain, and it is understood that run for firat honors. John Paul ito BY BOZEMAN BULGER. for the West in the lead. Rain pre-| George, Hoatag,® the “ereat J FTER a vistt to the various parks nes of Cornell, the work's reoord-| ight’ Toshse's long’ reat. di : here. It is erranged much vented Philadelphia from getting o ea and it wf arp and playgroiinds throu; he Seeser tn cur treck and road racea, We HARLIE HEMPHILL brought the || negotiations are on for Bill Batley || chance to tle them. Lilli ALE'S great Chinese player, ann, | Doi ton ene srmeruiion, nnd eeversl of) Ses ts araa coed Gigi tee apaidl wannie Gey Jet the crowd get out and run acrosi crippled Highlanders back to the |] Of St. Louls, Waivers were asked ae fe eelected left back in the All- ee pricege angreme ee ore sr ere ret] the next’ nasionsts, yourealige ware Warkine Go hark Kit ron, 30 (here's alwaye & chance Ulltop this morning and tumed waive: If the Browns Madlee oa FEAL DE hang oat gorda Be oi Ms (Ok ted te the tae tercollegiates will alea de with, the| “Put 2 erat, ning around, jumping, &c. The reason ‘the cou ver to Manager Chase, who im- ? sway on the Hilltop until Ju which has been selected by the Inter- r to see 0 good killing. And even when| them over getting rid of Batley he must be Windy City buneh. onda with ease! said ove for all this sudden activity 1s because a Jim, was timed at 40 seconds in the rela “Babe McDonald of The Irish-American A, @,| [ash American. Games, "acd" the ack et ‘Gelte | C4CH and every one of them hopes to 1s putting the «ixtcen-pound in great Jorm| Park is knows to be im rather poor condition} be in good enough condition to win on* eta "ray | 11L after @ tle with Harvard, ta, named tn, ag he il ‘selva ADD ow, | git ow, Te tha wedaie Gas ans otated 4 re aoa stand | for three of the positions, those of right | ‘he, ambien, «hard hfe the patlonal cham: > is kept back there's seldom | mediately bexan grooming them for the Sate in tront of them Out @ filmsy|opentng Ddattle with the St. Louts fenee, that is a cinch for any reging car| Browns thie afternoon. Despite the fact that gets out of control. that the team lost three more games 28. The Giante return from their | collegiate League Committee. Havel long trip on that day, but, according to prevent plone, they will not play | forts winner of the championship for at the Highlander work on the new Pi turned over to Chase. Bailey has the makings of a great pitcher in him, and Chase thinks he can bring out the latent talent. | : eo Cig Sy for the games under the auapices of | Then, even at the best, the most opti-| than they mon on the trip, Chane hae moved along eo rapidly that the | halfback, centre halfback and outalde | Inches fun the City of New York in connection mistio olf Roman would hardly have|paid Hemp!il a high compliment DY | team for three weeks now he will rely| COMfractore inatet that a game can left. Tann played brilliantly in all the) _ tne Lovell's green running trunks are wonders fiom dnaed tn with Mayor Gaynor's safe and sane | the nerve to claim that it is as exciting| telling him that he had made @ won-|on Hemphill for the selection of the e played there June £8. The en- | games he took part in this year. ated Sr ue, wonders | hort nas BF eae bes itn Mavi “Gaynor'a Sana sa | to oe & few dumbering horse teams | derful showing considering the cond!-|pitcher vhis afternoon, It ts Hkely thet the, tate suiten seine tener: Capt, Arthur Howe, of the Yale football 1. trying the three tums with ied toed ‘a a4 Seas Spice fee ca kre ey Hy His afr a a ie pe oeosingay tu ” Motion Lateeme the (on aie IROIES SEL RSD St FEDER rarily. ‘The upper part will be fin | in. fifteen minute tan to the waty candianies| Ber walt | tt Met ot m Ca & dremendonie Furst tnt indications ‘wil eclipse the. Teco to pee @ powerful racing auto turn! fortune ent indications will eclipse the records mad a 'when witht yards of the The 1. A. ALC. giant inal whit da well over aix feet, faked when the club goes on the | 0 met in Osbome Hall at New Haven, outlined | ast might, end | be ‘me two years to learn going to stick to It,” : The latest misfortune to Mt the turtle while whizzing along at a rate|long grind around the West, Hilltcppere 4@ the absence of # Bweeney, who 49 lald off with a crip- very | tauam Marrs, who was ea back last pled talon, Hie hand was badly eplit The Giants go away with @ very "d Take on last year in all respects. tri hia plana for the training work of the team, Hi announced that his line coach would be Buck- Likely looking young of geventy miles an hour! But they| Chase may not play for several day tapes pear of aa bag ove a@vantuge. You cou'd seo an|as he has not fully recoverd from hi ourses| from the ber 0 Dae just taken also declared ‘that he had devid The Flatbush A. relay team 41d very well Pup discus throwing and ta doin; 112 feet. pesident from any part of the Colloseum, | long linesa, but he will direct affatral several days ago and the heating |tender feeling toward those Hilltop | (mpmeant change Pde pts iS aha rd fy | again two atrong teams in the race at Celtio| He bas put the sirteen-pound Mot over 40 tert: LEARN TO SWIM and if tt becomes of qourse. Nowadays our r is very slow In the mean, |STounds. Since the fire at the Polo| freshman teams, He conchilet his epech by on | ‘ape eo large that a dozen people might | necessary will take an occasional whirl catching job ia up to Blair | GTounds they have played 28 games on | dering the aquad to report to him at Yale Field | By One Trial swim by the use of Ayvad's Water-Wings ting when he got In the way of @ pair, has increased more than 100 per cent. | ish ema Brit. | enough he may even have time to clip|delphia and Washington, they would] of spikes and had to join the hospital | An evidence of this ts that they outdrew | land, off @ few souvenir buttons before the | have come back well off as they | squad, Gardner Is one of the beat in-| either Chicago or wfttsburg in their etd of MB: | ; ambulance people get there. Each sys-| went away, despite the heavy handicap. | elders in the business and when he|gamos on the Ifllltop. ; bed 0 Against Boston Fighter. tem has its The underlying | While in the West they only lost one | ets off the diamond he leaves @ va- | sporting epirit of some 4,00 years ago | series, but the props were knocked from |°#A°Y hard to fil Gied out yet. and after all that’e| under them after they had got within teoves oe ait ‘Keep It alive for a| Nailing distance of home. They dropped | night, but stop off at Newcastle, P Jong time. five out of the last six games, and play an exhibition game to-day, — , | After a long fight McGraw at last real- AN MKETRICK, who with Tim| A® Chase has beon away from the! ized his ambition of being able to leave Murst ran the Pastime's amateur some ®t championship at 1 Boot: | ‘ |fepred to aa the’ “hope at: the white’ re won saut on ie nomena Sok | To-Nighi’s National Bout | Hien ound Hout, at le, “Onde on the after: exruatneed 68,000. f penser, Morty called off hi wi Wine dack Geet of Denver whieh was” billed for June 6 after getting this mateh with Flynn, Patsy K the crack featherweight of Newark, All the Ball Games at a Glance in | By JOHN POLLOCK. _ |i ale taaataat i i fay fe pt Nahve NEW disease has just atruck | Kline mid that iis ormer mauager could not et WHAT | HE BOX SCORES SHOW some of the ble fighters. It ts “ae rou ork apd that fe the reson. why the ro Ynown as “Langforditie’ end to fight doo Rivers, the Califurala: feather: r Buses at Bos divediens Cal Si_dame again, and resdy fo play when Mansget} geizen all of the heavyweights when 3, Cal, . ° theo Nata ack i American League soll. Of that number | Sept. 14. f. S KDNAS. be filled ine race, and with a $15 seat |at the first base job just to keep bis Me Bat any wet ce could be | they have won 2 and lost & During | oe im mi S ui en Ayvads @{Water-Wings ‘1 lair docs not like to catch | Ae a result of the soppy condition of th °, in the grand stand you might not be) hand tn. the epitball pitchers ae it bothere | the late invasion of the FD C1UDS | ae "Gomedway Park yesterday the mid-week ‘ta: ~~. 4 | athe to one. single fatality. After pay-| Recalling the fact that for several) him in throwing, but he will have |the Giants won fourteen out of twenty | ie pruslies under the conditions of the cup series | “ Hie’? Baas % r By ing your fifteen you may easily be|days four of the regular players were to stick to the job until Sweeney @ | Kames, That is @ percentage Of | had to be ebamioned, | but will be held to-day. ac. 0) ang. or (| 1S. ; Dumeced, while some fellow who crawled | out of the line-up, that several pitchers| in shape. |.007, and if kept up ought to win the | Filteam comes will fe held, making ie fou ———— i trata that ey . flag. @ largest ous , pas Jattle will be matched to meet Phil Cross in a —— wer along tho dackstretch |are on the sick Mat and that the man-) che ETP 4 4 to dake, | len-round bout @t the same club, 2 0,000 | may bapoen to be right near the spot | ager was not at the helm, the High- rl Gardner's absence from second! a. oy, — | 500 Athan aie ry 4 6 Phillies have kept up in the| Bruce Pearce, the Australi " eter My pled | | whee everybody cise Is slaughtered en-| landers have certainly made a game| ase '# another severe handicap to the) fines, the Phitien have kept up im tne |, Brenan the Anstralen, qt uu ott;| Westchester Farmer Calls Off | Ju tven, the wetter, irarredant adpits and children *heve learned to | tirely Oy accident, and if he's lucky| fight. But for the final slump at Phila- (had ef Chisaga, in tg competition for f ' ‘The Giants left for the West 1a For Bale AYVA -_ — * 11 the arrangeme for the twenty.mund bout z ‘1 ie in the Wash-| Will be @ handy ‘man to ‘hare around in ihe| Sam Langford's name ie mentioned to), 4 im = tournament at which the Eng- imARARTMV pute. tad Maisie off the Sena: | Windy’ Sity "ay he" unually "is tery “tuccemal| trem for a fight. Jack Johnson, Carl Halt A aston were, mode a, he til |AMMERSTEIN' Ss “ud aaa team boxed, explaine why Hus. e Ss u Ss e son ut tore ‘apd Roach ged Knight of the Migilandare | Senin © — Morris, Jim Flynn, Al Kautman and a |figh'betire the Metmpouten ‘a. “C04 san Pran- mare 5 | nagte didn't compete aguinst Erskine ‘ware Cig piorers (0 bs home runs tn the firgt end second games rewpee-| tow others have already suffered trom | ceive a guaranice of i et the vie st Br. 8 a Pang, "eas Bost of Scotland, McKetrick says that Hut A ‘ A | the senator and the Hiehlanders only played tively against the Cardinals, the effects of It, for they either said | secoting 3318 vgs ‘cant af ‘the 7, rant 2’ Man, ams nagle came to the club prepared to Ko Durin ratntn ge a ne ee oe the canttaltnnch | Roger Bremahan worked behind the tet ia both| they were ill or had some other excua Bhan $ Snyder @ Buckley ‘om, but in the presence of the presi Watatetne hos foment mani ft emma | Cincinnati Lent goo, reety for refusing to take on the Bos A gaat chd ede rte ast te | tars $ Meepoere }tenry Ha | dent of the Pastime Club demanded #51 Itai Sit proceeding the How 368 a a igeoyed | fered as an | uch > @, and “Knos | Asaki Bros, 7 ‘expenses.” § This, he explained, was —— |round was over. Wells wore big pittow. | Pking up Sd for hor mp Anetter, once great major leere player ty on| ton tar baby when he was o h good ix the State, and Rook |P 97 Asai hoe. opponent for them, The latest scrap- " " uk love: ir 00, 7 + to cover ¢wo weeks’ salary at $18 a wires St she Sime 4 games in Washington of the American Sep e eelued with this al ¢ Fo fle: = , Wella showed a rarely good left hi ae, 00, Lous of tie Ni al Leagie were 4 week, and 8b for actual training ex- | English Champion Every Inch} |, AB © BURT COI Bile Tact | Heat nae ohaved, vain interfering 01S al Bim Smith, the Westchester Hght h 30, fie out Jill take lace penses. The managers decided that ; | minded some of Kid McPartland whon | te other battles scheduled. ting se ma weight, who was to have fought 6: ino $1,000 for Lis end. aii they wouldn't pay the “amateur” boxer,| a Fighter, According to EX- | tat olatime tuntweight was the big hit | mye Miehtanders only made ceven hite off Pitcher| ie Hidilandsrs in Chases ‘absence {site only | tho National Sporting Club to-nigh. | | and he was dropped. around New York gue ot sthe ax involved im chat dedi lett tn the| Smith didn’t want any of Langford’s OLONIAL|*" HENRY MILLER im uring the Horton | Groom, who seems to be their Nemesis this Ros the club officials that AMUSEMENTS. LHAMBRA 4 MORTONS, 7 The Engiish and the Canadians were J \law days, ‘The Englishman's ri team’ raiter thai Walter Schon. loach Was game and notified t 2 PE NAL SL ol NA ESE song's ROMANCE OF TH real amateurs. The English even re- perts Who See Him Work. | good to0, and he knows how to ‘usp i¢| 2 coy Duzer % make two Hits .ciTexpect to be within bro games of Detrott ny | hho had malaria and peor Oe yp Foreereet Theatres # Hi gust, UNDERWORLD, Howard & fused to consider their tips on the advantageously, One of the party who| Otls Johnaon of the rs mate the | the time, the Western teams are through with the| meet Langford. As a rr : Fastorn:”* “anys, Conle "Sach on th Western invasion, ore oe steamer as part of travelling expens: and insisted upon paying them out of thelr own pockets, The Canadians, ] when forced to wajt over @ week in be no show at the club this evening. Viner Gen ESS |e STEEPLECHASE “aA USAGES a ||) 9 "cnr re ron re A Tremendous Whirlwind of Merriment, Jn action thinks he could be | only error in the Wasningion pis Neda ennindus fu the, fis, 2 ‘and, then Doc’ Ademler cama along with | cat’ tara ustand wae Rete me ie scoring two and giving the Benators) jn it. Likewise the ‘team thi ——— | BY VINCENT TREANOR. {inige tho medium of a big clean-up in F Matt Welle, the English lightweight | the betting with any of the star Ment. champion, doesn’t cut @ lot of tee, | weights. et ht champion, Winch, atten, pit Hightans uh two © against it, t something en under to beat Cross," | eu. onditions me tl in’ sixteen roune CASIN BW 'way dith wt. Prices Ble to 62, pugitistically #peaking, around these | says thi ‘and I'll get down |” (ea Cometng, mene Bebe a pet Ja, aiateen, Tome Seto CASINO oie eto stata Wer & ‘Toke Iron Bteamboate direct to Steeplechase Park eat ore Surulated that only their | parts xoveral alleged experts will have| all I my’ clothes. to-morrow oiitee!, first baseman of the Reta, and — ot STD), an addition “star Hevival of Gi = actual hotel expenses should be paid | pall, right flelder the same team,’ m 0 | | Hal Chase, the “boy mana 1 experts, | ENC If the Cross people show any in- A ph etanne Sty * ts ditted to. got | winning, 84,000 fh betw rt ais heer Al R DQ AMUSEMENT pei naareem eerie | (PALISADES ‘Park. a yone game aati’ the *| pack iio the game for the Iigilanders th eer Ss Grue befor ghteenth round: 7 Bia BAB; for them. ‘This is quite @ contrast to) oe ee io braved @ trip to| “mation to wager, ae BS EePSelng’ photponed on sonora ot | boon. Me hee beeo Ll three weske "| would stop Hurus bel apg agpdarn|| (iF eats. Weds a Set, 2.18 || NOW OPEN. W.100 at, Ferry, Fireworks To-Niab* the actions of some of the American ” ty'a piace at Chester, Pa. |g, sets 2d back him agatnat Knock | jun, and im Uist Ue Orielen defeated the Grays, | 1, singieg and two hit batsmen mshed ton | p At Wis te ot header Swit meet andy || A COUNTRY GIRL Qin 1) pa it = alleged “amateurs.” One of these, from | 7°!" erty iy re (out Brown, too,” he continued, “and ral? at Cards acrom the plate In the seventh inning of the | Dae, HiNen. fh ‘f ya gate | vB IG: aaa a NE Boston, was to have had $0 to cover | Via Wor! ae at tom caranca at (28 MUCH surprined if T wouldn't collect | the Harant and Yah St" fouleCincinnatl travesty. femifinal Ch meet Young Surrey ‘apace BRIGHT Jin tra g for his first appearance him he nlsak At aha sensational thirteen ce or #ix_ round ne ENR \ \ Bec seth rn ty Cs aaa ae nd tose REPEAT] me Game ac oimne rng, |ormomen te ee | aR “ : , he Ma ‘ called Ps Vill] bys home Fun by Bundet je first tania J y : 10 eR lie ns Be ae ad of | ack in town to-day singing the praises iny good fortune to «tring with} oud te crime team wore! ite rin in the nait| A double header will be played at YALE MEN TO TRAIN 4? Cohan's *; ae es tien 8 Oo oe glish champ. Unanimously | ¢heese of the same variety all the| sui gacond and sured on Keyualds's wagle, "| Olympio Field next Sunday. In the first THe MER ER tht doh NE Kathe, Get-Rich-Qui Satis Here's work for the Registration Com-| ey proclaim him @ wonder tne, ame tho Lincoln Giants will play the ON NEW HAVEN FIELD. | #6 uuScr Bit aohiet atau | L__Get-Rich-Quick Wallingtord | ’ Reqtsts Baok him to beat Leach Cross? Wix dissipated another Impression Giants will open the| Somerville (N. J.) team, while in the = Bh Street EA: Sunes Wivay tne gia ACADEMY 2° eqilat Daily. ee fe mV. There eurey | ee ese like it would be cmminal to} beneflt of hin hai Of Welt! gecond tussle the All-Star Manhattans| NW HAVEN, Juno 1.—Yale wii have |} 38th Stree tines Wed. & li std 10, 20, 0c, THE CITY Bites chews 'o p crnsgpond epee in this |* : Te gamed henan beeen wed that he is far from be. | SabPI 1 LE Gas RE: Eo i Wet wilh meet the Ldncoln Giants, fall football practise on the home ftela | | JOHN MASON ' Aueustas Thomas’ heat play - xt Wobk--SECRET BERVICE, 0 leks genuinely “ainas [take ai ney from the Welterweight. ‘Instead or nee, i, ad i {ty this year, It has been cus- |] eet we, eZ 7 . ie and and Canada, — | adierer he fighting dentist on the ouble scaling at 135 pounds, ne| Toe es have the candidates report || BROADWAY “taxt'statines Adtathy GRAND OSE BAN Goo Mok oe: eer jpro oa a * ry in th has he a to begin a bullding up pr Jat some summer resort fn the fille LEW FIELDS ic THE HEN-P coxme ravronie “Ma QP. By , minds of thes © experts over| to keep aro at notch. He w re the weather was 1 wf sy — te ‘ ~~ . LESLEY, Mass., June 1.~Mildrea | Wells's victory in the t with Freddy |OMIY 194 yesterday and wee TONAL bHague, wire RInAVe. US, eiate Barnes ‘ muna of Duluth, Minn., was toeday | Welsh. To take from them he has| *on8 os & middleweight, ‘rom Foe. 25 14 G41 St, Louis, 39 st year the men gathered at Lake- | 4 iE. ens, Jo da the winner of the Wellesley |!t on Welsh in the thing forty |‘! Would appear that 183 would be fe 3D sane Le a i te ily At & meeting of candidates for | = 10 ac Daily Mat Mora, othe a gl | ent ways, | making for E18 (005) Hiroo! Pi a *g eleven leat nt Capt. | hve at mT v ie atandard of collens ells We ATOURH an extended ses ells is well compac: an ™ ordered th ‘0 repo > wt Erlang Kistcal Comedy Col ; DWI NNO ea athbeticg Hes® | sion in the-ayn for the beneft of the| strips big, still he ts only a little fel- BESULTO OF TEST: we SAE, [on Sept, 11, two weeks Defore the frat THE PIN LAD fas) Helen Paul, Philade |¥ialtors from New York. Just to show|10¥, measuring & feet 3 tnohes, wbout Bt: fonle 4; Cincinnath, 3 Hrwt came, | - Washington, 3; Now York, & Six toning. |] game of the season, with Wesleyan on LIBERTY Wert 421,81, Oreruee Sa Gona Balabdanotf, Tacoma’ | mat he was ith Wallop, as|the same as Knockout Brown. He ts Now Yoru firookisn Philadelphie tastes the 27 Y Mats, Wed. & ‘Bate at 243, Washington, avehery, ee Eppich | aw the in and out shadowy stuft,| twenty-five years old and “the baby god Chi ago-Vitteburg gaines postiened. Rain, | Morris, who played centre on the et nt WEEKS CHRISTIE MACDONALD | | —~~~~~~~ rel DAA TOR Denver, vasketvall; Dorothea Waite, {8S Pune & Punch on the chin of tho|of a big family, He has two older GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. team last fall, was appointed line coach | J of the noes Kinet in THE ‘SPRING MAID P PCR RAIL, Bat ieee, al, fowls Australian Welter Ted on, that| brothers, six sisters and @ fine, old- so Oh katias feee eames vf ‘Mow Yorke ‘and will report for fall practice, all |J S¢°e ; red wD dae WC, —aeotiai ticketed him on an excursion trip to|fashioned mother past the three sore Sisetn Paldbue. | feos he. | tho Ime men will reosive foptballe when XCUSE ME” ‘e J ast Bea! o ‘ot tbomton, , woosy jand. It was a clean K. O, and|and ten mark, whom be brought | eae Te Latina’ Fis NBS; accomplished just. before ‘the second this country with him. * pay THEATRE, Bry. ashington Society Gi; a prestae pee | ee EAE NOVA | OSREtswcare EGS : \