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i hill LESTE BRC. IP SIONS TR LIT I OES Oe THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 38, OTK. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN SCENE AT EXCITING MOMENT IN GREAT INTERNATIONAL POLO GAME [BAITISHKING SEES CHERIMOYA WIN THE OAKS Belmont’s Sandwich Weak- ened in Final Eighth After Polo Is a Real Clean Amateur Leading From Start. Sport, but the Trouble With It Is That Few of Us Can Afford to Play it. EPSOM, England, June %—In the presence of King George, Queen Mary and fully as large @ crowd as saw the running of the Derby on Monday, the classic Oakes, worth 6,000 sovereign: L for three-year-old fillies, was won bere day by W. Brodertok Closte’s Cheri- Covrraht, 1011, by The Pree Pubishing Co hte Now Yer Word moya, Capt. Forster's Tootles waa ee HAT was a great polo game yes ond and Lond Derby's Heir Trigger terday afternoon between FE third. Twenty-one fillles cae. land and America, The clear sun whine on the cool greensward. the ¥rores of great banners Naunting over Head, the gaily dressed crowds fAliing the three big ¢ andstonds, the thou fonds or mote of automobiles parked The winner war yuoted at 9 to | Tootles at 7 to 2 and Hair Trigger at 9 to 1, The race was over the Derby course and was worth $25,000 to the winner. August Belmont's Sandwich heavily backed by Americans, jumped Outside—and In the middie the opposing ¥ fee e : into the lead at the start and leoked Aedine unning here and there as fas : ; N Gai Ae) : : 4 “} m vo Ragen ihe, : : ete all over the winner at Tattiagham MUNGGEE(Adtie could carry them! Tt e fs A z . ‘ ' : j 5 ¢ : Corner, but werkened badly tm the Waga picture never to be forgotten ;fnal eighth and finished in the ruck Te Ww refreshing to find such clean |Cherimoya won by five lengths. aunateut sfort—real sport—in a country ; mo ee C wes : . ee ee a ee ” rh Pe Ns wert | The Acorn Stakes of 1,000 soversigns Where ab many things called “amateur” . 4, A ot : fh: R & a . é ee . pe x for two-year-old fillies, @istanas five Are really semi-professional. There is ar ) 2 - - , . , 2 $ z | furlongss, was run here to-day and wo by Melody, owned by Charles Carro!! | of New York and Paris, Charmian was = 2 | second and Adula filly third. Elevey IMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIAT/O | horses atarted. ——___—_ hothing finer in the world than rea! qemateurism—the playin: of manly jgames for pure love of the game itself, | ind not for recognized or hidden proft. Poto has oniy one fault. It's a game MR UaNTas ec cs oak utero io lak CEO vee Se SALE oe ‘Gavia Bacaats Leaded! e'd like to. Any man with red blood a — PHILADELPHIA, June %—Happy 4. his veins and clear ozone in his anny m_iesmneene | Highlanders Should Win | All the Games at a Glance in _|Giants Expect to Take tag tat frp tnt ia UT escoan ene! Entire Series of Four What the Box Scores Show — at Least Three Games _ issih Brite tn: “y Se Games From Browns | .ox:e2:r320t02 8 | __ From the Pesky Cubs\*" "=" pieces ectetenay ive. e if Leach Cross ohould bap. | tlonanl League headquarters that Um-) President Murphy's search for @ real] ry Beats Cohan. aks ‘ | banging all around him. He couldn't hi the fast f ‘ m —— Bobby Wallace was not in the game | | pire Jack Doyle had been temporarily | port wing twirler for the Cubs has be- | | John Fitshenry, the fast fighter o! (ep hee le ks MASIDRTA ry for nome roawon, but he had better don relieved from @uty “for not knowing |come a National one, In addition to the| , | {aue: hut John McGraw has been groom: | the Avonia A. C., defeated laider Conan, Ne won't ket the famous Lord Lot. | Difficult to Understand How] !# spangies and start. “Hallinan, a| the rules,” the official announcement |Fegular Cub scouts, who are always iitieoaan ane te and Cole Will Be} !n¢ Christy to go against just eu dhe Maciopolithn Auacipiba, 16. Ghres youn) Murphy lucky person, Win or lose, it is expect promising pl ter, subbed 4 sapert ‘ 5 looking f + je belt. That will still be the ptop- subbed for the manager yes-| runs—and that Robert Emalie, who hai rounds at the preliminary bouts of th ‘ ' fi A 4 that Mathewson will pitch two games ' , terday, and during th f O1 ‘ hae sent James and George " be . y of Matt Wells, who took it away St. Louis Bunch Has Won ase” heae ball tal Py Sb afternoon he) peer acting as an extra umpire, woul! Hutt, ath fe at the Univers. Opposing Pitchers in To | of this series. Between times McGraw | amateur boxing tournament held unde: om Freddy Welsh l vere been vidas WERE’ ok OA mgt] for the present take his place. lyoee Lill AUenindar Het will work “Bugs” Raymond, probably |the auspices of the Standard A. C. . | have bee o fright, but Mr. Hallt- ty 0! HORS i ' ¥ “ ~ Thie ¢ sb : Manager Dahlen of th yn Cluo r : thone | 5 Battl the second game, leaving the third of | Brooklyn. Fitzhenry outclassed Cohan w ‘s }nan certainly had hOriod "| Manager Dahlen of the Brooklyn C be spen’ in running to earth on Day’s Battle. a Sttee writers, But he.ie eaid to be to the general run getting. the umptre in the morning game on Dev- gf My a te aan i good as Nap| Lica Betngae tho hit thie afternoon ee . d ; ucker stlll holds good. fatty on the . ine fnest King of condition. So, ac-| BY ROZEMAN BULGER. Meloan proved conclusively that aoe (@pecial to The Evening World.) the controversy over the. “lively” ball! me pee ing ‘to Lawyer Sam, !s Leachie, chop sideg slau Ganno nares satan vn team inaugu |. When Fred Hunter, the Pittsburg club's first Chicago, June 2. | shoud be settled. Hank O'Day deciares |, My. i. PO! Club Ww. din G6 IASG Aaanit flelder cannot always stop a grounder by| Bill Dahlen's Brooklyn team inaugu: | gMtrm qerel,unter, te Pittaburg clube, fire nochavier., 8 16 stl sontreal.. 4On “ope” the English champion} fie iba ante and authen-(iving down in front of it, @ methol| rates their maiden Western tour of the| hee his werding ty Mist Nettie. Iteinigee. of OTH teams, that is the New York | that the “lively ball makes no differ- | Tormo..: 26 1 Boalt } a ould be able to beat Cross without a TOW ne Wt olan sate the geeut| Kenerally believed to bo effective. He |season with a four-kame series with Rog. | Fortwo th. 11, 04 Wednesday. a accret, he said Giants and the Chicago Cubs, | ence, and that he believes that the old | Haltimore, 21 17 B53 Providence, t deal of trouble, yet it will be a| yt that Is about elt th out the lay down In front of a shoy from Creo's| er fan's team to-day, The Card =)! “et want pine. Some. me | played games in Pennsylvania yes-| and educated pitchers have gone back ‘ t, for even Packey McFarland, try- | ty Ai ARE tte ene. \bat, and the ball hopped over him for| nals have bagged sixteen of their last! pin ek rates’ crack pinch hitter, |terday and both won their games, the| instead of the bail being made entirely | —= ; tailed to finish the east side boy in| {lem And thelr ability as @ heart- | three bases. twenty-two games and stand but fivo| also is ta. cred. Hunter missed 0M: former defating Newcastle and the lat-| Of “batters’ assistant H WILL PAY You : ‘pal all the able-bodied athleten that were; Jack Powell walked Cree in the third! games out of the first division, So busi- Bef if 1 ‘amely | #trate whether the ball or . Wells didn't show much When| over hitched up for a drive toward the | inning, a0 as to Ket a chance at Knight| ness for Ebbets, Dahlen and company | nelehany got off to a er,‘ hs, att) 1 GES Bee) hid agayiiocers saming | At fault, 1f theres @ fault, Last sea- needy Feat Gs ag © year or so 480. He! pennant, Robby Wallace has drawn the | nd Chase. ‘They promptly resented the | ghould be big, but ft 48 up to the Dodgers | to firt base. ite met ‘Bite bad eleven | 7 o'clock this morning, althoug! %! son Cole escaped without any real lac One Wot, cannes | insult ‘by driving tn two runs and! to wake up and start something if they | PMWNls and one nly over different Mnes of transportation. | ing, while Matty was never allowed to men Enong! No experience necessary to become a Mov: ing Picture Operator, only two weeks’ train- ing, which can be had evenings if you ar: employed during the day. Position positively forged to fight middlewelzhts, But 1 j= fied | prize collection with reverse 1 Gti tape who saw the fight for the} The records show that they have on twefght championship of Hngland that he outclevered Freddy Welsh | *0me mine oF ten amen, but it is dim eighteen of the twenty rounds, win- ies | causing trouble all around, are to do much winning, The Cardinals got through playing Hal Chase got back in the game, and] four successive double-headers with the though the High- | at first base he wae the same old peer-| Cincinnati Reds, so the Superbas will ‘Therefore {t would seem that there| go far enough to show that the ball oft throw!: & “eien noice weaet| should be no advantage as to the|was paricularly live, To-day 19 the| chances of the respective teams tn this| day when these things will be fought tt ‘8 confitet. out. | lis “Bat leave It to foxy McGraw, He|' Chance will at once undergo treat- | guaranteed. Call to-day, 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.; MeBrid hy fourtegn chances at al landers got away to @ bad start, they | jess fielder. Even if the game Was 4] tacklo a badly fagged-out crew, Aside inten thicteen He eee et a ahte “in| could have tied one hand behind thelr | very sad aftair from a apectacular potnt | from Second Baseman Huggins, who ts| 4 ; ! e, and wants it bad-| ment for the pains in the head which and Monday, Wednesday and Friday even ¥ tea Caas ey q T| backs and pranced away with the open- | of view, It was worth the price of ad-| piaying with the little fluger” on | Pittgbure eet 4 tpim the, Cum} wants this first game, and wants it bad | Tve afflicted him @ince he Was heared | ings erione lightweights, 4 ing game on tho Hilltop. miasion to see Chase gobble up those throwing hand done up in a - bandas ffat two lan gs changed. Clarke's emi BIBS Ty. Alea: Me: Weill Bot be Bala by Pitcher Suggs of Cincinnati, and/ F.C Taylor [To-night's battle will be at 135 pounds. | 540 dear old Browns are going to| hard hit grounders asl: — _ an even break on the present series, | ones to re-enter the harness next week, ~Cc. Weighting in at 3 o'clock, In Wogland| perform for us again this afternoon, = ‘as happened when the Cubs invaded| president Murphy was busy yesterday 9 West 28th Street. Mey Nght for the ehtwelgi, title| and ¢ Highlanders, who have been} Jac Knight proved a powerful tonic f his temporary precincts on the hilltop! sending out ecouts in an effort to land | ——- Weighing 13 at 2 o'clock, #0, according|hungering for something soft of late,|to the team by resuming his regular | ance ior enry (0) OW He eee y atheciwandirtor. ration | ancournpaer, pieonee: While. he, Wed ANUARUENTS, to English precedent, Wells classes as| ought to graze 8 this verdant. pasture ponltion at econ bata ae Pris A in his own words, McGraw expects at| side bos Abs FT The Sy A Sete oh ap rene ee lightweight. Our weight Mmit ts 133| unt! they have had thelr fil, There is | perfectly, and his bat ¢ c t A 1 hi ut of four games, and will| tons, Herbert Juul | Ja chance to cc os pilin e eleve . 1 ast three out u y nine, | Recess n doune that| 4, ane (0 con thee tear ens and [ing up the slemy runa neni How Fast He Can Travel ri str ee, ail et ana is eeepees.make this weight, and hi went about his business yelRer- Of all the events scheduled for the Lie we RUE a SA Leealieceral John Henry to a Cub contract. Juul) Bngileh backers are unwilling to let him) c day just as if he intended to do that| Pitcher Caldwell was decidedly wob- re was recommended by George Huff, ath- Ary it untli he has had a few bouts on| Very thing bly during the early part of the game! E1aa¢ 7; ih ce Against Strong} pelea fe Tisely dhe Dole vaulting will) Gays ego end the Pig hg aly Aad y Inte director at the down-State univer- his side of the pond — . but, as tho Highlanders had a safe| Fleet Texan Up Ag et the moat attention. Habcock, | “fade sway” ball Mane me sheets at| sity and head scout for Boss Murphy. The one thing that (s pureling we | lead, Chase kept the telegraph opera- | when ‘he cleared 12 feet $3-8 inches at | ® 6004, long a gg Mca gal WE ATTELL has called off his| ehia morning 4s that dope which has | tor in the box until the Browns got Field in 100-Yard Dash the intercollegiates, was so close to the | the Annex. rogramme that “King” | Commission arrived in the city ‘ Match with K.O. Brown, Abe| gone around the circuit to the ef. | dangerous in the elghth. Aftor Meloan World's reconl that ail the experts de-| oJt, ""ut'go against Mathewson this af-|the morning, but only hesitated until 4 says that he tnjured his arm| fect that Chase’s men could not hit | sent a drive whistling into the centre | y, r clared !t would be only @ short time to doughnuts! noon, boarding a train for Cincinna’ infwhile training with Danny Good-| They reared up on their hind leg | fleld bleachers Caldwell waa deposed To-Morrow. ‘| vefore he bettered Soott’s mark. To. | ‘emoom, and fe aera” cole went| None of the local magnates had & A Play Ground for Kiddies In itting him a hard punch on gerieiiay. es agg oe a and Quinn finished up the game. idee morrow Babcock will be in shape to through last season with horseshoes! gi!mpse of him. __ |] the Afternoon and for Kids Pow 2 | h y i daw. WR showed the arm, which i9/ ft a Aceak hitting 4 would in- Frank Laporte showed that he is Cz HENRY, the feet footea | Petter the world’s record. He lv at rently in bad shape. The trouble Grown Tall at Night. Pelham Manor and has been train cavith “the ligaments at the elbow, ett! Another Chance for Fans | *A3tygipw ox rites THEY’RE NEW! oxdiis THE JOY RIDE THE deed be a pleasure to ace the Iigh~ [ti there with hia slapstick, even if he Texan’ Wi have @ chance’ to| landers stqrt when they were feel- | has forsaken New York for St. Louis, show just how well he can travel ichwere torn and displaced « few! |i) ‘well, Ihe beauty of their hitting | Ile. reeled off a single, a two-bagger | Rcieea et. ace sa nths ago ina fight with Kilbane out] cay that they split up the batting | and a three-bagger out of five times) & MY y Pr Platt Adams has warked " ck when he starts !n that dash with the lant. Attell’s collar bone was cracked h nd nearly every man on the up. track Ww Javelin until he is throwing the stick C. r onors and my every ee ot ine J event at the annual spring games Of} better than Brodd's record, and Plat: s06 e a i on Ox @t the same time, but ts as strong as| club got two. en Smith in the ring during the past month of two, While fighting he hasn’: A URPRISE was sprung tn rowing } sew Yurk A. ©. at Travers Island | nay convinced th , THE FROLIO THEE r now. ailing to deliver a safe wallop As a run-getting machine, the Browns| the New vers Toland | has convinced the fellowa’ who tran Willie Lewis, who was matched to micet Jimmy ‘own's manager talked the aftalr Jeiiron and he mede up for thé de. | are shy rome very {mportant cogs. In| to-morrow afternoon, Henry will have | up the Sound that he is in line to make | clabhs. the, Milwaukee middlewegns, for ten || THE TE AGED oes Cy. vrs b po With Attell and Abe promised ta{ fleency, by getting two bases om one inning yesterday they got a home| several good men opposed to him—Dick | @ new mark with the smplement, 5 A htweigh in trang to-day and’ wae || CHECKERS i Brown before anyone else, as aoon,| balls. Included in the broadside that | run, a three-bagwer, the benoft of an) gawards, Lauer and Bletstein of Yalo| “Pennsylvania University. sends Grit- | Clever Chicago ee weight | Mine? egeto’ sailvoit he hots The aus THE M TO! he 1 In good condition again. “1'| hit Jack Powell were two two-bag- | error, a bese on balls and two ION | yeing the pick of the lot Ath for the hurdles Bodley, the best Mal at Twentieth prevent’ Lewis from boxing for a few weel (e) RDROME ger hree-baggers and a home | files, With all that they barely man- ck Edw | half-miler of the college, and Burdte s Malor a . Jim Buckley, en Tommy M ail right in @ couple of months,” said rim fee Satem nee Juged to squeeze two tallies across Although ttle Dick Edwards will) oi0 ted for first place in the running Meets Maloney ‘ | under tus -mandgement, wv tenine te etn THAT ANDER Or Beek, : t in the “hundred,” he will also fc Nigh Let Brown go along fighting| _" ! bs ceceneceeeermane || aie Sym | high jump at the intercollegiates, Century Club To-Night. fake save all the coin you can, I'll put| take the mark against Jim Rosenberger | “Another record will be in. dange: ) Dany” Morgan, “iy wife's jewelry in hock and I've tn the quarter-mile, , when George Bonhag and F. Newto: —_—— ty Betore ‘eimet' Hho" nen wlll fake the about $3,000 lying around loose that ew or. Boy (0) ap ‘ain one of the longest winter rests on| start In the three-mile run. Newtor BY JOHN POLLOCK. my, but wu 1 1 do get that can bet. I'll fight nobody until 1| record, caine out @ couple of weeks| finished a good si sK BRITTON, the Chicago light: | = —~ nt your Dutchman, apd when T do! q ago and ran in unusually good form, | the intercollegiate two-mile run. He cK CE ee a eaneation AMUSEMENTS. hy Fil vox his eye out and take all your Ti ers’ ig t ext CQM | t0-283 no ss going almont as wall ag] is @ member of the New York A. C., male ts TO” PA AT be oremont Theatres lel Hh aa : oncy away from you. This {s one he was last fall, and he expects to give] Put wit net tage seauen erent pert wing in a bout with Johnny { ST ee ane ee 4 | ‘The De Witt Clinton High Schoo! ath ‘ood race. Ros rger, Hl closed. | Zreat sh c y ats Ti, t a t that Iam sure of. I can box -_— > ite trouble! winning, thet. duel mast ersinnt| “Rosie” & good ra hi fon neh to. | Bonhag :s coming along rapidly tn his | Marto, will be seen In action again to- ine ut Prices 0c, vo bia ra ci i) HI rown's_eye out any time At that Io ica » by Election of 2, leh sence of commene “athletes ts travelling tn wonderful form, some | training, and Paul Pilgrim believes | Ment ar the Twentieth Ceatury A. C. 0. 1. a Renney, Hose & Somes pa ‘a dangerous little fellow ana OUrprise Sprung by Elec Vastime Oval, ihe more being 79 to 29, few claiming that he {8 running well| Bonhag. wil! su ely smasit the old fig-| stag, He will have for an opponent | iO Nit scans. ) won't take a chance until I'm as good : | j Had wali iat anton x enough to break the record ures for the 4 by Maloney, the west side Ment: |] © ic rey: aut, | eve Rudolph S. Rauch, Who | pass cubis. cine ast ty captured tae | OO 7 —————-——-— | Welgnt, who recently defeated, Tommy | ‘ie a Cour * HENRY MILLER ane ‘ Capture the hooors in the dueun’ core vangdon, the «rack Philadelphia f ’ Clarke & Uy eee Rowed No, 7. va at President Lynch | ~ |CHAMPION DANIELS banana athe mg on |f ta PINAFORE festa i 0 the Harvant an othe Ma will clash for a de 15, f m natch was a surprise to all who have To te Harvard and Yale ninee the bo HOLDS FOUR RECORDS, | Bitte? ara sends and stein Rood if J ; rounds at 1 shape for a stiff battle. A COUNTRY GIRL ©. 29H Gives Big Boost Secretary James F. Sullivan of the — LYRIC 1 Siaiince “fotmnmiyn tty, >) STEEPLECHAS Amateur Athletle Union has received | toe Jeanette, whe lias been 9 tans py WS AG Otters E to College Stars. ii icuie's warn mya, Se oi athe oN i AS cae EVERY WOMAN Cont Furr Tans. fae will be A Tremendous Whirlwind of the appearance of a man who fears circles at Princeton by the elec anything in the world, But that Boston Hon of Ru at Dar Baby, with his enormous shoulders city as captain fand his-bullet head set squarely on top| eight. He has t # varsity @f them with no intervening neck, and| per) noe at th at pay s cBbail aeration, of which the Amateur A f Matton tn a iets co man | fey, Bigrimage inv) PYieT toa’ Alsauivoata dicert t Wlariiekad it his flat-noeed, round-jawed, punch-proof| S| iy this Dat, a of 1 EAA » National Hetle Volo je members a ist of | te ant fem | oa Gountenance! Well, I don't blame Sinith «ye eight reshinan year and ball « eves tha ‘ecords to 1 MO. OF the ¥ le i ‘ PALI PARK Sery much, after all three years a mem er of the St, Pau axeball playe » dot four, and. Secrop. Hearn ta a few aay sat 3 on NOW OPEN, W, 150 st, Ferry. Pireworka Thurs School crews jefinite ve top ‘ ha ‘ Dur shields father i A ¢ { _~— uit 's014 for $15,000" 18 the startling | S¢200! Cre 1 ve ae ty y to. play yal fs set to ME Danlele four, shields indie | joe crown anager of Pater Biline, th eae : Ny Daily Mate. 290. 0 ORG ce hi apelin | next year, Dut tt looks like a cinoh | Ranvier soi Mfacketi| an Intervie the Yale News to-day |bolde, The following are the recofds | Neve pusst acl to the effect, BROADWAY ast Mat NS Ron dy hs. \ BRIGHT! Pe ‘peddies the bull” for such « price | \t ‘(nere be another {worn Arthur Graginn ami elves hia reasons. He says *among| Mr, Daniels holds: One hundred yards, | be 's 90", 1) that i} LEW FIELDS, ra iNeP Ee Brighton Beach Bro ground here—although—let =me regatta on Carnegie Lake and that Cor ee snes thas Gh cota D4 0.59 2-5, made at Manchester, England, | 2"; torsent to ante aif em Ht WEST |e TT, HAINES STOCK CO ACAI OF MUSIC, | " ‘t Tommy Murphy get off some/neli and Yale will participate in it sige whe Manan tee Glee . J other things thi n 10) metres, 1024-5, made at New York, Rita, says that Kline ¢ bo a ES . 000" talk a few days ago? as they did this season, Manic Pier” med attae ae Nes JereT's| being with them saom the net made at Manchester; | ova free wil’ and aaked him to te his manage END | THE GREAT DIVIDE 10, 20, 30. = THE city , a round same honors onthe isiks| campus that spirit of true sportsman 9% yards 5, made at Pittsburg. t Sexi Werk The Ion and The sou are seRriCE, “4 k of Montclair snip and mination to win whicn eg Noting Loughrey, was ronbed of Pes etaer werk: P ROLIES fia hose ete sak “ot the Qualifying round, have earned In college. Thro: ational advantage amenabie to sux na AS Osie dee ar DILLON WINS FROM cortez |; ais irk) NEW BOXING CIRCUIT TO ENGAGE FIGHTERS. tvng tla ef aion, te fou mackeld at ae ah ata Sot aR BERGERE” [fais eat AM" | cana Egygona Ma wit 1L BY y are par A AL LEAGUE. i Te! New Res Bf ath!) fori! Bt ev sand ¢ manage, Ae a rule ‘Biases: | : $ at : 4 AT LONG ACRE CLUB STAG bl he excolient 4 pHa. pans sane HH dais Sn } Vik PINK Lapy ATTN nie " mil r , nd waukee s Clty { a | et URESULTS ( n Andy Cortes was t for Dy ; "i ty and th aR Pera ie ps ena ped aia’ LIBERTY thy vgs. Bat fork, 41; Bt. Louis | Chicago, 8 Dion neal Aghter, who pu 1} naeth toomalntal Sy Eepey wassennounckd here 4 ‘ id rian, E MACDONALD a dhe-8L in ait > Bie oy Cie ‘ in a te nd bout ‘ i a been of} that a new dosing circuit had Paiies wei Por Wein in TEE SPRING MAID . " “ r 8 | GChneinnat.. 6; ' ” j stag. In the th me | instr y enables them to grasp | formed, It js planned to route the bax- | ik CUSE ME’ BIRT BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, | 14; Cleveland, 8, up. Well, as ho managed | D A Lo wrnap The. bout Langtord and To: GAMES SCHEDULED ¥OR 7 TO-DAY. to ‘et in many stiff punohes to Dillon's | Me flner pons tn Daxodall ax played tn |ers over this ctroult, guaranteeing | ots Mate mi AdleslGtte mitch wae Me GAIETY: hata We 1 ly matches, the booking to be made frm taltne plate at. Kenos 18.90." Mats. Wel & Sat EMPIRE, Pian Yorn. | body that took the steam out of him, | the bis leaxues and the futility of at.) | weeks i cot, the, Ge THe SUPREME, FAWCICAL NOVELTY st ae at ‘Dition then cut loose and fn the fifth | tempting (o transgross the rules peal the same manner a in vaudeville, | Fea MBP Moet ety SP: Coha Wn ron “ « ‘ \ 2.15 hing on round closed Cortes’a left eye and in| regulations laid down to preserve the c —— i [oo June 16. ¢ FE, en the sixth put the right one in mourning, integrity of the game” ee eae hae Ladue asks’ Ease NBM ‘ring Te in We it eke Es " Get: Rich-Quick Wi 4 hey an fe aiid a

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