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10 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1911. UP-TO-DATE AND NEWS Y CORNELL WIN BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK S FOURS AND COLUMBIA TAKES ~ THE FRESHMAN RACE (Comtinued From First’Page.) played down from a clear blue @ky Scores of majestic white yachts foate ebreast of the finish Lin ernment boats fired « lute. It was a picturesque scene, The white puffs of smoke rolling over the gray river, thousands of bright colored flags and pennants fluttering in the light breeze. Over all hung @ light mist, obscuring the distance, Special after special rolled in on the Weat Shore, bringing great crowde thet swarmed over the tracks and fairly stormed the waiting observation train Statistics of the Five Eights in To-Day's Big i Varsity Boat Race || slowly into position. The Gloucester, with Gov. Dix aboard, dropped anchor | and the Gov- | cou It was eplendid weather for boat rac: | i) Bo Wakeley, 6 ing. ‘The water Jay smooth asa mirror. | Its surface was broken only by the G. Distier, 6, B tlight ripple of the tide and an occa- |] avers sional wave washed from some distan| ferry-boat across the river. BANKS OF RIVER JAMMED BY | SIGHTSEER Two large river stéamers—foating cities crowded to the guard ratie with Nege rooters and old grads from dis- t oties—were last to take their piace tf mF Rint ‘cox Name and poritios A. Benultt, bow... 7 Mongland, stoi MBIA, Age. Height, Wotght bal 6.00 cm ool oor “ol 600 6.00) 6.08 hit, Weight SYRACUSE, Aue, Height, Pa x) Are! si vith the fleet. Withers, wait.» Pe £.10 the observation train started bamediher hy Up the etver. For mile after mile the |] same and position. - ement along the river was ft Grea, tye med with sightseers. The crowd the greatest that ever turned out ‘see an intercollegiate regatta rowed i this the most wonderful course in all merioa. “The Byracuse tour was first at the garting line, slowly followed by Penn- fyivenia. Cornell waa close behind. | (Wourtney, in the Cornell coaching |] R Templeton, bow inch, came slowly up fiver to the . 4 tart. All along the line he received ‘Roberts, endows applause, but efter waving || F. tai andkerchiet to the crowd, ¢urned nv is back and watched his crew, / Col. Astor's motor-yaoht Xylophone and anchored within a fow yards of the waiting crews. ‘The revenue cutter Manhattan crossed ine river and ordered Col. Astor's boat fame to the Anish ii Name and position, 4 loners, M. Sjoolom, on 6.10 601 6.00 601 601 601 5 6.00 611 6.08 6.00 158 ie ine i? 165 1 170 108 100 160 1048 Age, Height, Weight, ot i 2 Ps A o Winston-Salem (N. ©.) team of ‘Caroling a nm Suerd abar uanoerva. BARGAIN HUNTERS [#22 ee 2k Sere | Sadie Seas at toe eee — eres rea Copyright, 1911, by the Press Publishing Co. (The Ne York World.) Conc Come Rue | Ten Even, Corumsia, « Syescuse Coacu Courtney coment. % : on |Cornell Shortstop AMERICAN LEAGUE, NATIONAL LEAGUE, | \ “ ||P RHEE a ol cog, AMM OTE 4 1 || College Baseball Star to Report | "Ganse Bent Ge 422 ¢ 617| Cincinnati, Game Behind Giants Sealipnaeees Bh $4 PURE for Work on the Hill- and Chicagos Now RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. : | | er Tort 8 guint eatin: $y Biases,6 | top Saturday. |] Tae National League race is hotter L nfdiotons Hocinnat}, ¢; Pittsburg, 8 os ever now by reason of the cag. irookiyn New’ Yor ma ipo , 4 Clevvisnd Wt, Lovie game postpone’, Rate, | grounder” Tore enme Dettponed, Wet —— ube and Giants laying off yester | day. The Chicagos had no game GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. | DMUND BURKE “STUBBY" MAG- |] scheduled, while rain soaked the ington at New York. Two games, | is, York at Brooklyn. ‘Two gamer. NER, who for three years has |] grounds in Brooklyn ao that the Jadelphie at Boston, | Gryeiensth prea played a remarkable game at short || New Yorks and Dodgers didn't mee Detroit at Chicago, id ‘Chicago at St, Louis, stop for the Cornell University nine,|[ In the mean while the Phillies asm fast as a deer on the bases and can bat ry this season being captain, has signed a|f Played and defeated the Rustlers, contract to play with the Highlanders | Which put them only @ half game UNUSUAL CHANCE a we ee a . feat againat them, The Pirates lost Nye yesterday, which puts them two and I “OR I HE BASEBALL era haaretermie ane porhaeet three pew. play. T a Ralf full games behind the top | | | | | | | | | behind the leaders, and will report for work at the Hilltop on Saturday, Magner le a crack flelder, |[ g.Ti@, Slowtownera have won just 3 eae, tho has won fifteen and lout two games forthe |{ clubs, while the Cardinals didn't e still four full TOMM THE FIVE MEN WHO COACHED THE CREWS IN TO-DAY’ om oom And Captain Signs With Highlanders =m Philadelphia Lad’s Showing} Proves He Is Benefited by | His Long Lay-off. fi o toni i, BY JOHN POLLOCK. seer ot Levis and Dies, ex @ slugging battle of ten rounds Tommy Houck of Philadelphia out-| pounds, weigh in at 0 1. \ the Knickerbocker A, ( will battle on the ‘nicht EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN wis, and Dan Me’ S REGATTA Gona Te i Tee Race. Y HOUCK WINS SLUGGING BATTLE OVER YOUNG DYSON BOXING STAG TO-NIGHT. | At Brown Gymnasium A. A. Bills } “Honey” Mellody of Boston and J H Stein of this city will main bout of ten rounds. th bouts will be put on. —$ colored middleweight of Albany, x Meier . Matchmaker ity u . pointed Young Dyson, the rugged| “atin Rock, New Haven, Conn., voit ah take up the hook and move. | The Davenport {fa warn ot the Three T."Leagve "|| The percentages of the firat five || featherweight of Providence, at the)‘ '™ bout Drone raieAaaiy landed ra ty and Ag Danny Shay, formerly s player in the National |] teams in the most remarkable base. [| Olympic A. C. stag. This was Houck's| , While Ba Phone hui y ps NMW YORK. 'HLETICS FEAR eam ‘and ‘aém “manager Othe Kanes Vitro | ball race ever seen: first appearance {n @ bout in months! Was, %q yo finstled out of the way, incidentally ouble-Headers Carde O- the American Association, bas ‘been indefinitely | f drifting down among the shelle and RO AB HIGHLANDERS AS |) sispedsl yy Eresgent, Chivipaton for 8 fight ne | idk ‘Won, Lost, 7.0, ]| and his lay-off ssomed to have put Mi a ceil etaon ‘ rausing some confusion. Devore, it “01 8 4 Of pF h the Hill d MU | tu mpire ° low pesess @3 617] on edge, as he fought better an Be icone, MEE oe fou { Columbia came down the river ten/Doyie 2b of ft Po ay at Both the Hilltop an CH AS TIGERS. Highlanders are well on way for | Chicago .. 23° ©=—-.617 | straighter than he has done for eome| Whittman for aix rounds 2: minutes late. ‘The Xylophone crossed |snodgrase, cf... 1 2 2 0 0 sovthey long sine cfrvicories” Ther pave a || Philedetphta 24.6071 time. edt Be, kee on the: fou the Une of stake boats and lumbered| Murray, rf. ie Brooklyn Parks. The Hilltop crew continues its || histaater fomthe Natoosls ther wii have tied | Pitteburs 96 B74] Houck started off aggressively as] rounds at Fort Lemon Was, t of the way. At last the four] pecker, rf ery upward climb, and they are doing || tier record for the season, which was stoppal by # St. Louis 87 = 880} usual, and never did stop sending in potas is cage into position and Merkle, 1b... pi aouamne tag Ht y heeteniny Cea at ee bode nen agra eel | re | atift jabs to Dyson's face and hard Jolts| yqfft"k Muikers, manager af Jtmioy Ciabor fined up down stream from the atake-|> Phe é are beginning to get alarmed. In ‘The Boston Americans might have defeated the | League, which me $ Waukee middiewight. has dectie! net ts aloe ats, Bridwell, ss. 0 0 0 2 23} BY BOZEMAN BULGER. fact, Connie Mack confided to a || Atnietce fed. it not ager: out: | afates the first tite Ciube'in the Nitional ‘Leages, |t° D8 Jaw and head, For the first pe Thee do Bh fiat sala cell the fal Mulvere sa: YELLS GREET CORNELL AND| Devin. ab. 0 686 1 8 H® pasoball bargain hunters of|] friend the other day that he was || Mati BUN dhe wore et the seemingly 7 rounds Houck easily had the better Of} t9 ‘toadoa, still bothers hima sang ea nie a Linus Meyers, c.. Ret ot ee oka et New York will have one grand]] as much afraid of the Highland- || tmpomible order. ‘The score was a tie palit pee ete eo rry, strong bold ga) the milling as @ result of his fast fight- be dows not want to have him box with the hoot COLUMBIA CREWS. Marquard, peesssesese 000 A 6 wreatle at the gates to-day. They |] ers now as of Detroit. Of course, || of the lghth at 2 ail. but in thelr half of the) twovsd*s halt games atiead of the White Sox,” |!Ng and clean and effective hittin fain jut! ie is well, “which will be in ab. Tremendous yells for CorneN and = = — = —<lare to have a double distilied dose of |] Detroit ts in the lead, but those || ninth the world’s chamnlins got tbe rtuse a Shortly before the bell rang at the Columbia went up from the waiting] ‘Totals ...... cee 6 9 & 6 {the national pastime, and it will break || Tigers have been gradually drop- | Loni. With the Giants and Cubs tied for fimt place. | end of the fifth session Dyson managed) Ai Sibtems says that be te still vd in the observation train, The SROOKLY tn two apots almultaneously. It]| P!2M, while the others are going , toner |Somtents Inthe’ National League promias ope | to finally get his right across to Houck's| of Tommy Maloney, the west side llenreaant N REAURIN 40r tho BROOKLYN. out in two sp up. ‘This spectacular climb of the || g,The Rede weren't able w do much with Piteher | com intecesiion Gavel g 3} not Kelly,” A) clams he hy Bee stews were taunt and straining i R. H. 0. A, £,| ian't often that we get to seo all three T diintops is due primarily to the || Stetle ace fhe, Pizates, until, the tenth inping. | duce some in @ developments, jaw, which sent him staggering across | contract with Malovey, “Mime, OM, BAA &, two) ear eee trachea antl ane off tha Burch, cf, and a... 1 0 2 1 0/of our teams playing two games each |! wonderful work ‘of the pitchers, || run, Hane Wemer as usual: 4id, the gost hit: the ring and dazed him. Seeing that| mosthe to run, "if Maloney ‘thinks ‘he can t are at passed, and the Gretchen | Daubert, 1b. 2 1 1) 0 9| the same afternoon, but that is the oard |] the star of whom Just now is Ray || tine for his aide, makiag three’ of their elgnt hit | 300 Youngsters thie wallop had shaken Houck up, Dy-| Pams"*t,o7 that tars ade bn at ‘1 Srifted down to the start ; Wheat, If 0 1 0 oo] for Manhattanites to-day, and fragile |] Fisher, This remarkable young || pe pustiers cant do much batting against | son went right after him tn the sixth, ee Toit. | am bie manager, even WT has Poughkeepele has heen quieter than! Hummel, 2b. and es. 0 0 9 4 1| fans had better get out early If they fellow had the Washington bat- ractically any pitcher, “but when young Alex: | Entered in Bi seventh and elghth rounds and managed ‘sual, The hotels are tees crowded. | gy 0 0 1 6 9| Would avold being crushed. The High- |} Tire iunihe through a hoop tor japdee, of the uales, 4. RSs van Deans | ote ig | to got home many @ heavy swing to his —————===_—_=_=_=___=___-. Hut the rah rah boys are all out, sport- | navidgon, of. 0 1 4 6 9} landera have two games with Washin When the total had bee Aeeed | tena oite att them out. yeaterday in the easiest ° . stomach and face, while Houck peppered Kid M C , ' Jag arm bands and pennants and toot. | PANANH & ob op g[ ton, beginning at 2 o'clock, on the I yrhan the total had been Agured |) feminie manner, end ther Tice hte Wwers eo wall Swimming OE rie ice cit quise: ennory ace cCoy's etter to the Public fg an occasional horn ‘The regu Sha eallgge fT £ § Bf top: and the Gtants bexin'a double en- |] teen touched for two lonely Cine | {sx kitting’ Mim eiely” st all; In the ninth round Houck again got! 7 the public who have been eect nsateuariers, ‘and talked, the | Barman Oserissees + 1 4 4 Gl agement with the dear olf Superdas i] gies, In fact, tt was a little more i going and, rushing at Dyson, began tO | terest the articles of my peat caress It sight ney ae while Sraand the’ coises |Monnlanis BD 0 6 6 2 o{ at the same time over in Washington than a hit and a half, the first Clyde Engle nas proved himectt bs, erie 8 Johnny McHugh has piled up a great let fy with both hands for his body and| value to know that my reason fer wing out Meee ths ade atresta a.taw bold pets |sohardt, p, 0 1 0 8. o| Park SAS: POE 8 HOT ATOR. poet ane enn Monten Hel Sox, He te now | list of entries for the Public Schools | face, Dyson fought back hard and dur-| the ring was thet 1 was seoking plessay a, ng commissioners managed to get ./*Miller 0 0 0 0 9| Should the two New York clubs make plaving & etter game on fimt than he wed! Athietic League swimming champlon-|ing one of the mixups Houck swung @| comfort after the many year of bent trainin, | Witle coin at rare intervals. The town = | @ cleanup in these double headers ttl got to him right at the etart of the | ee ships which are to open the big four-|heavy left to his right eye, cutting a| Dut in to keep the championship which I 1i.i eonstable’s announcement the will) Totals we 8, 4.8 1| will have an important bearing on thelr | game he would have beaten us suri ‘There was only one error_in the game between y carnival at Sheepshead Bay Sat-|gash over it from which the claret labored eo hard to attain, This uinhesitatingly juz any one ashing @) eHatted for Scharat in ninth. future. ‘The ‘Tigers and the Philadelphia — the White Sor’ end the "Miger, and. that wes! urday, ‘There are five events on the| flowed in a stream. sun Un snedtines tan A meas. tall and asking for ofds has r ORE BY INNINGS. Athletics are still loping in the lead and Catcher Henry made smectacular | mate by Shortaton, Parneiie vee the Detroit | card, including a relay race, and nearly |" ‘The tenth and last round was & lay ust to do A thy H Bee sittice in noliege colors Te'wnme|NO®, ZOrk....o+, 2.910.000 0 0-9) SOE AL ® slenly, Mirlde, ae tne et) CaM TAT ANN aga ere TgAtGh | tenes Bed their ere eli 80 youngsters are carded to try for| vicious one, both lads fighting @8 hard| ing, oo 1 made up my mind "tng /nd neckties in colle nwt ‘ookly: to catch them ts to take In a double oul in the inning. Hae ran to sett J ue wetting there is, 1 strong | Brooklyn ..+4+, 10100001 0-8) Kecaor here and there and gradually | the edge of the boace and in reaching hg Rostiod bed (fue Boe lpnintestee nies | At as they were able, with Dyson having ring. favorite to-day, that 5 Kirst base on errors | crawl within range. for the ball fell head forward into |when' ther secured six runs of Pitcher Malarkey | In the 20-yard awim, which will be for! the better of It, as he suce A ‘Through @ happy clrcumstanes I became »:- ain. Retting be New York, | Two-base| The Glants also have a golden oppor-| the empty bow, He took the fall | the Biwna. | Merrttt went dale the bog atte 85-pound mid, eighty youngsters are| reaching Houck's jaw with heavy viens quainted with Trof, Charles Munter, who ... nna, as an ind Hree-base hlis-Murray, | tunity to step out ahead of the Cuda. | rather than turn loose the ball and |i.) RE set sei utedale he wouldart | Ing after the medals; there which shook him up considerably, At | duced me against my will to ty « garment‘: At even money. Home run—Doyle. Stolen ba The Phillles are getting so close upon| when he was pulled out of the bow have allowed the Jemey City boys a tally ty 100-pound kids ip the 4 the final bell they both were eee he claimed was nature's rival far rebuildios ., TRAINS BROUGHT cRowpDS. ere 86 pei Perle ara Marans Heels shat It behooves him te he had the cork centre in his hand. Regt 5 ghee tan sixty In the 115-pound class (which ts 4 EA eerie a be hg up i. po — up uw end vitality, 1 weft on Hases—New York, ); Brook-| keep moving jouble victory would Ye o The Rochesters have a of five full games | a. ou: ed, 290, ‘menmwements FROM ALL DIRECTIONS. [lyn 7. Base Bails—Of Manion, 1; | asmure him a lead for a while, even if dhieaee of the mervieat catches oF | ovar'ine Hatinoren i uin_tn“the_aatern | © yard erin) ae Beye the Reyere great battle and he was loudly applaud | chat time were: Height 6 fh 114 te os During all the forenoon trains from | off Marquard, %; off Schadit, 2 Struck | the Cubs did win out in the West a . per ste wrt d idleng go to| % af he left the ring. wale 8. By simply wearing this garment ail directions povre! in their crowds | Out-By Marquard, 8; by Schardt, 4 — It ts likely that Jack ULIFE 1 bave been replaced Sutom by the hy er the} Wild Pitch—Marquard, 1, Hits—ofr The only Washington batter to | Warhop ni haves the Senn Bn geek HIGHLANDERS LOST FIRST. | the post in tne 160-yard relay, four boys Packer, McFarland, who bag Jost the chance of phyaical standard of perfection Fountey roads, an‘ the vir was full of| Scanian, 5 in one inning and two out| get a clean wallop off Fisher waa |ments this afternoon, and tt may be NEW YORK, on each team, and there will be @ team | mesting Tomm) Muis [Suit not make the |! wae in the prime of my carer, ‘oote and blasts from their horns. A|in the second, Umplres—-Messrs, Rigler| Henry, the catcher, Cunningham had |that Andy Coakley will get a chance. R. H. O. A, B,| Pepresenting each of the three schools | Meter arrangements with a railroad company {o| after just being measured, my chest few yachts and many motor boats came | and Finneran, Time of Game just reached third on an error and Jim Vaughn started in the first game |pantels, of 1 2 6 0 6| that are regarded in school ctrcles As | cary the sports frogs Cos 0, 0g aehy leclared waist 30 and my height 6 f. % in, iy the river britht and early and | hours und ten minutes. Attendance-| that one puncture acored the only amt Saturday, bit he was going bad | Qauels of + 1° 2 0 0 @| harboring the best swimmers, No, 120] tie fiat olf, Me sink 1 PEM ey wil meet for | BOW erect I stand, my chest thorough! dropped thelr hook» alone the course. | 17,000, run for the visitors, Cunningham's |and Caldwell succeeded him. Vaughn | Wot: ¥ 1 eel 1 9{ and No. 186 in Brooklyn ané No. 19 In| ten ronda ai, the “baseball, park in that city] my abdomen in proper placa, aud it The revenue tugs were on the fob keep- | ——— - Mt was a little bunt that Fisher got |is the only one of the Hilltop pitchers bag 8 6 ; : 0 o| Manhattan, before the Knlelerbocker A. C & questiva of boxing to regain my judgmeni .t ing the course clear and chasing out after q sprint. Cunningham had the who 1s not just right and ft ts Ikely |Cree, if.» distance, which only comes through practice, i. those who wanted to anchor where the LATONIA RESULTS. throw beaten to first, but the young | that Chase will let him rest up awhtle| Knight, ss oP oO) ah ge a rarer Rit, Dann tavited to Sa] At, etait or, tbe ytemround, tout, tetmers | be « better man than T was before , hoate would have to go on each aide — — pitcher was so hurried that he mada | before trying him out again. Russell |Chase, 1b © 0 4 © Ol sense wm mulivan whole a member af |itcu My object in writing tls article te to benef: of them to finish, thus affording an ex-| FIRST RACE—Five furlongs.—Tillle's| a wild throw and Cunningham went | Ford, who has been taking a ten days' dner, 2b 0 0 4 4 0} the Board of Education, will be referee. those readers that have been following the previo is ceptionally fine view of the struggle. Nightmare, 10 (Ganz), won; Derote,| all the way to third. Many of tha | rest at the seaside, will probably report | sweeney, c 0 0 6 0 Ol Théapther oMcials will be as follows: AMUSEMENT! articles written about me, to show them how ex. In spite of the darkness and the 119 (McCahey), second; Sadie Shapiro,| amateur scorers among the fans saw | for @uty to-day or to-morrow. Gulpa a 0 0 0 4 06|Judgbs, Joseph Ruddy, A, G. Sivert, tare “eh we Bway. ols Bmokma” | and every man, woman and child, can obteln sy Eremenine thy thousands Began cross | 10 (Loftus), third. ‘Time—1.06.906.| fae error ovly. They forgot to sive ee tee 0 1 0S Olin de. Haney and’ te Mackenste: | Wiatze Garcon ® ‘sii "con ted | samo benefits of improvement by wearing \:.s ing the river early to look for points of |, va Sg “4 Cunningham credit for a hit, and prbhedyy tt Charles J flexes, Cc +] mings at v. Matine nurs, 8 Now | *mple garment, NULIFE, as 1 have d: Mntage'on the west shore. “The ferry Limouaine, Ruby HO tenrietta Wa) sruae of them vent away from the | SAAC STERN ESTATE Fitegerald +0 1 0 0 ‘ol fimers, Charles J. Dieges, Chri, J.|) CERT RUDEMOFEMANN fntatete 4H” | milion ef ciuers are doloe tuseptoe tie eet company added 8 new steamer to heip | OFeen, Gax wy and Fore:| promis believing. that ovis one we | APPRAISED AT $3,699,942. | FFF yy browmer Chun and ea ae atatneer! | LA SAISON DES BALLETS RUSSES |! se ste’ sood seule 6 ut the ‘old Brinks hoft usually Packed top also ran had been scored off Fisher, oat Totals +2 7 M % 1) clerk and starter, John J. McHugh: an- (SEASON OF RUSSIAN BALLET I would suggest to any one des inti] the guard ralls are almost under! ‘Two do mutuels paid The State's appraisal of the estate of SHINGTON nouncer, Peter J. Prunty: wel SATAY er > thelr physteal condition that #ater, and all the rowboats'and launches | Nightmare, $14.80 win, $10.90. ple Ryan if Mahala clteh anainer make \ccee ae eae a tena ee WASHINGTON, Beene Ar gene Te bt eee | CASING Om Matte Eh, CACO NR HE | oo to tmot, Chea Sartor at the front were pressed into ser- Derbie Hy $1240 place, 4880] vellous Kame, It took two pitchers for | ated Dec. 6. 1910, was filed tomday. ‘The | yyy ; R: a 0 AB lort A. Hogan, John Collins and Fred Kevivatot llbet 4 PYNAKROWRE | So. 118 W. sth st, mar 5 Sadie Shapiro, $4.20 show New Y to win, ‘The other twirler alata’ Wha valum ’ han, of...» 0) Kerschner, pun teens Cos bere aig | York City.—-Adrt, —_—~—— | .OND RACE—Six furlongs, —|who cut a swath tn the pastime was entire stat wha val #00 at $ bien vhaefer, 1b... Uae anh aay at : {7 QOTH STASET (ah ay Guth nr Bway, Brags INSANE MAN ENDS LIFE. 112 (Lot ; Corinth, 108| Ray Caldwell, the ‘apl: operator Joris sede iratay eros sh venfeld, 8b.. io 228 tern League Standing. 'T JOHN MASON Lost play . (Glass) ana 108 (Mou wha uenad’ twit and the personal 911 om these | Gee | onal ere Sen 5 | dont "ASA MAN Nia? — Ktainy, third, (foun | diickey Pitageral amounts was deducted $1,152,080, whten | Yeanlers + a 10) Rochosier f “S| LYRIC ¢ Hwa s, aes Discharged From Bloomingd Two Dollar Mutuels Patd—Helene, $7.40] as Harry Wolter ts at the seaside, | Include debts of and executor \MoBr ae a ae Baltinore. MENRY Sy aaa Ghee | HAMMERSTEIN’S DST —— to win; $3.80 place show. Corinth, | {t was up to Caldwell to go in and play | commissions o f | mokeiae, a8 b b4 © Suffregstte | tue John Parr, a retired hardware dealer, | show. It to a fini This etongated tw (00,00, his country home at |Street, © 6 3 “ \ : only @ week released from Bloom. Hy ¥ ————_ | not only batted iy a couple of runs but ‘awn, Irvington-on-the-Hudson; a| Johnson, p 1 0 0 ol AMUSEMENTS, | ( Her Pilgrimage in || panies site Anyium at White Plaine, committea | SM the UME [he nandied the f'y halla ike a watoran, | fa terest in real eatate propery Val lfenry,@ 0 9 1 0 ACADEMY Seto 10, 20. & 300 |) 4) Mr Athi ei al i 5 itte rare Swng eee In addition to his two singles he stole at furniture and chattels A EER at ails ty \Etivarnr D m sulelde to-day by siooting himself at) | AUBURN, N.Y. Jur “=COMPAAY | tio bases, Ho ie exceeding fast for a at $17.465 and a life interest in | f{ IN THE BISHOP’S CARRIAGE | ROAM \\ home of his friend, W. H. Wayne, | M: Third Regiment N.Y. of this |) and the fans actually gasped | one-third of the residuary estate of | Totals : nom pio WEW AMSTERDAM \\;, Beal | No, #0 East One Hundred and Eleventh |“!t¥ 48 completed annual rifle practice, |i, wonder when he came within a lsalf og, iting to $769,01 he RY INNINGS. TERRACE jpanygy |] sin sg erungers musical Comedy | 9 — — 4 treet, Flatbush. He was taken to the 2M for the seventh successive year has | step of bea ita third hit. As long | Fest of tt {s loft to relati Washington 09040010 06/% STUUR ke | ABE EIN ee \Bri ht B h MUSIO Bae carer THERA, hare pe Gand 9 | Om He HiKe, prastion chenmpionship’ of |as Caldwell ie around Tal Chass nead (cent tne interest. OA $10,000 left to ork. ar Ene J FER, CAB =| “EXCUSE 1b" | ghton beac pA "i c ae & ‘ ward of .480 and say's he ts not right | Hebrew Char nd ebrew. Or s~Milan, verfeld " " i r s! aR IN CL! | x CNA ue sanitarium, had been sent to Brook. (State National Guard. ‘This te s5 61 | Word of AO And he sayy he Wy not FBR AT A ysiuin obtain $2,000 cach and the Chase. ‘Thre hus—Jounwon, Wol-|{ GeteRiek-Quick Wallingford — |) JARDIN de PARIS yh, ihaaiia P| > taal Geabetts gh Muateat Cutts» 1 te | Getide Verneck son ¢ * on. Of ome fe the ged anc r s f r eriflee hits MeBride. Stolen] @ or « Nights at 4,20, - _: _—— = lyn with Mr, Parr to remain with him | 0"! fhe COR a — iW t Aged and Infirm ts left t acrifice hit 2 —— Bet cea te \ccined hoy necrn Dest, j@ second Hentenant of this com: | 08 tne apectatora at the alimiy | $1000 ball m—Prleat, iberfald, Gessler, Doll GRAND axis ZIEGFELD XEAL FOLLIES 7 STEEPLECHASE permanent wae his recovery, Mo(u!- | - > - attended game was a party of Glante| KI Shea Defeats Kell . Knight *h : Page / STOCK CO, in — y | Cor ry ’ | hada tun Betannlined. anokbtasa done ns Wellar, Quinn, Knight and Chase, Struck out . MUST ae Te 6 ire Proof Fuuny Pleo jagh left him for a few moments at 6] BIN Hurley Whips Uvannt, | nile un of Marland, Sindarass Jos! Spectal to The Evening World,) Thy Johnson, +: by Quinn, 1; by Caldwett, | BHOU THEATRE 4/5 hte yok | "15, sen Foon Masia steam: ee: * o'clock to-day, and Mr. Parr ran into| GLENS FALLS, Y., vune lvalec ae the’ lichite De Honea tre| NEW HAY Conn, Jun Hos 1. Baxe on Balls—Off Quinn, 2; Johnson, | LA \” BAXTER'S PARTNER ret Stow, 10 | Tees Bre mrect $0 Bie | Mr, Wayne's room, seized the revolver | Ratthing Mill Hurley of Glons Falls beat! you will re ab sald Devore, “we | fore the ne A.C, Kid Shea of Wa- 1, Caldwell, 1, Hit” by pitchers By ni Sa ore Le Ti'wer.4eh oa. ‘PALISADE: AMUSEME: ) that Mr. Wayne lke many other Fiat-|Joe Uvanni, also of Glens Falls, all the| al told you lant fall that Fisher wan | tert boxed Saminy Kellar of Mng-|Quinn, 2 Umpires — Connolly and gown PO St RAB eae hau sere ata Wed PARK | bush residents alw have pear at) way in thelr ten-round fight before the the best pitcher that Chase had, Riven {land fifteen rounds, and in the opinion | Lou hun, Time of game, 1 hour, 1 | Fate Sat , |LVALESKA SURAT? aed eos | Opposite W, 190th ry } hand, and shot himeelf, ‘asino *, It was one of the rough- |if Ford 1s a wonderful man, he has | of the er had slightly t petter of a THEATRES | dceernig = A est, toughest fights ever seen in this! nothing on this fellow. Fisher gave ua the bout. The match was at 110 pounds Keith & Proctor 1KO, BERT NATH Pally M section, No knockdowns weve PE Bllie R peelie hla, BEM BE.»,$ teres, regis: | more trouble during the As. DIAMO NELSON erie than any was & good one from start to ou. 125,450. (ANNE ROCA MO! If we hadn't finish, BTW AV. ah. [6 other Highlander pite! Daily tae 8 Nights, 10, uous Vaud, Brighton iiloitoil a Beach

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