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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY 4! EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN |OUR FIGHTING UMPIRES MUST BE CAREFUL IN THEIR SELECTION OF OPPONENTS|Hi{|OPS CLASH | Copyright, 1911, by the Presse Publishing Co. (The New York World.) RESIDENT LYNCH SAYS AN UMPIRE HAS A PUFFIC RIGHT TO PUNCH A BALL PLAYER, “UNDER SUFFICIENT IN DOUBLE-HEADER AGAINST RED SOX ee a eT | PROVOCATION”, : i uk Two Games Necessary in Bos- ton To-Day Because of Yes- | terday’s Postponement. | Latest Baseball Question Is: i “I je | ano say \. (Special to The Brening World.) ; ’ When Is an Umpire Suffi | Never PICWED A BOSTON, June %\—There will be & : a) Because double bill here to-day between the | ciently Provoked to Strike a) (ad. cen Mileage tae Yad Nok, ee OR | jr?” etarting at 1.46 Playe eer We! The calling off of yesterday's combat Du ‘ was @ little premature on the part of p Pr Pobtediing Oo. —— the Boston management. Although it | Care, 10: Wee York World), was raining at the time the game was RBSIDENT LYNCH of the Na- called, the « \uds cleared away two P tional League was once an um- - hours before play, and the grounds pire. Many o time, in the good | = had thoroughly dried out, making con- 4 days, he must have wished for a/ ( / ; ditions for play perfect, but as the jeonse to take a punch at some ball | ( postponement was announced at 12.0 Hihayer. ‘Perhape that's the reason us- \ there was no alternative but to allow ae his latest notification to the| — the game to go over and play two imps that ler mufficient provoca- | games for the one admission to-day. tion” they have a right to swing ti oo rea) The Hilltops are not in the best of | Sood right fist of authority to the spot 4 > Neen Ay fey py, , \) spirits this morning, still smarting un- |b ¥here it witt do the most good. } ee ce der the double dose handed out to them i 'The only question ts-what is “sum: Bau I coud on Tuesday in the closing game of the | "Bent provocation? And will the um- = Nunaea: JUDGE WAS A \ | se W; it Ye @) Ti ke t 33 week on thelr owa grounds. No one MWires, like Battling Ne i forget the ‘ HIGNBALL > ! ri e our wun (C (4 5 seems able to account for this loss, but Sword “sumMeient™ when it comes to a | | all hope to retriove tho same by taking Susinch? - DION'T HE Say ) | . 0 two from the ..ed Sox on Huntington ‘The umpires have the eympathy of a| : >? | V ff; ft t (] avenue grounds this afternoon. Hgee'viecan soreness On Thames River Opens | tar? / | Wires Coftroth, but Morgan | *\scsi a ere Ih word: their tender na- | + in the double issue, it seems to be « imres. And, by the way, ball players | Hy ) Ans wers Na for Brown question that {s hard to solve. Mr eres esate ts nerattinere i wo Informal Races | ree rit dlertteren the world. Ask any ump, and he'll i | open with either Warhop or Ford, and you that with tears in his eye ers. Saal ine ri it ts tkely that both of these clever of the reminiscent remarka made || 1; tant Contests Be-| Crew “Which Has Last | Would Rather Fight Here Than BOXING STAG TO-NIGHT. | crciste will be his choice during the our best ball players would cause| UNimportan ontests || Kick Left’ Will Win, | |] At Nationa Sporting club, sam’|| 12%: Warhop's success against Boston y umpire south of Kentucky i swing | aie > Wol- {fu atts . Bam Tl in thetr last encounter in New York Nbowle knife instead of « fist. tween Freshmen Fours and | Declares Old Expert. | Go West for Moran-Wol- |} tanerord or Bosion and Jack Itt |) maxes him the porsibie opener, with H ooo, : 3 Res ee TLL | Seka to: thee Gp ds bandon ta te) Laat ‘T is the general opinion around these Graduate Eights To-Da | NEW LONDON, June 2%.—The | | gast Winner. es A | session. \ Pf Banas Miptsn bth aie M4 i 8 y | cine Guanes ect. A) TRIP TO THE ALTAR MAY BAR | Matches A eee. | Patsy Donovan will start this series jadelp! will wake up about) - 7 = Tony Bender of Eilzabeth, N. with Joe Wood, who tried his luck with i485 to-night and ask who put the lights tfhreotal 40 Phe trentng Word.) Pee eae A donee anemt, ATH LETE FROM COMPETITION | BY JOHN POLLOCK. |] and Billy Lewis, the Newark weiter || Poor success against the Athletics Tues- ut. Whether this will happen in the New London, June 2. Ge euenn Mawar ok S F Danny Morgan, manager of Knock- || %@ght, will meet for ten rounds at ||day, only lasting three innings, in ik round ot net depends upon the HE hard work of the Harvard and|| crews, said to-day. He bellev i] out Brown, will change his mind || (R@ Brown Gymnasium A. A. stag |) which tme the visitors acored three or Sam Langford ts in. metimes Yale crews, which are training {J that the raity race will be || o na is ish-. ic. f ‘in! a te oh t q ’ tallies. is in @ hurry, and sometimes he| Fa ewe eptcn the Thames |] closer’ than those of tne last ||New York A. C. -Protests irish American Javelin HS ee bec naveue: rouble hating Jack Nelson will tackle |) \Ktlialay will be the other performer. ree | coaches can now Ist tin a s ced ‘ batty % , . i | Po 0 yas, doemnorros against the New Yor or seven in- HE still unsigned boxing bill re | word here and. these, and then. leave sare einer Belac bomls: teoanttoe cester Instead of New York. Sinan: bette site Pree titi | Nee ee |ningy in one of the games played !n a cently shoved through both tovses | tye nen in the bouts to their own de- | M ROEM OIA Goua hot LHnWeltiee 1 dis eeu 4 Gotham, and it is expected that he will up tn Albany has brought up a \big fight promoter of the coast, | 8°80] 31m Coffroth, who ts staging the W (gomaars give @ better account ef him- oes. eight will be able to row the |! 4 r , tn Sor Ws Vaatt eat discussion of purses. Of late the! ‘rie crews went out as usual yester-|| other down In two miles, bit |PLYONEST, tvs no joke for an ama-) Brooki¢nite, cecieres that he not only | #NAOUS to have Brown sieeas ree leet he eta an gee Reine te ape badbeedicta eke: nie ST ame has been producing great wealth | aay put were on the river only a few|| that the crews will go all the H teur athlete to become a beno-| “signed on” from Brooklyn, but went MM clone to $20,000, Tickets for the ml for & few favored boxers. K. O. Brown| minutem, aw the sultry weather made it|} Way down the river side by side, [| dict the: trenuous tims ney've| no far as to carry a rubber plant under | SI" to-day asking him to name his| disor of io larger custers ian iti tat | BOTHNER THROWS BINGHAM. " : j at ; nd Ad Wolgast, for instance, drew) imperative that the oarsmen should be and that the one “which has the got to he so ver: ft t tak! his dis occasion | °¥® Price for Brown fight the winner aett $13°000, we mace be . oy y careful about taking engaged arm on the occasion bo ; . y 000, Woli weve $1S.500 ™ over $19,000 In thelr ten-round | given only enough rowing to keep them |{ “last Kick left” will win. out a marriage license that rules may| when he fqred the marriage clerk. CEI Oe EA) Glee ed ete By A oc) totes SF thes a | BOSTON, Mass, June 3%.—That i tt and cut up a big part of thet| from growing stiff. | soon be passed burring athletes from| “There ain't nothin’ to that stuff,’ that he has no Intention of taking George Bothner of New York ts atti Comparison with what the great| This afternoon the regatta will open| None of the Hurvard supporters say | making t! Brown to the coas declaring he can| Frank trip to the altar-—at least,|saic Lruno as le sipped a middieweignt, | the welterweight wrestling champion ge y for Br y havi whose mani has already ac. of th , hters received in the old days is in-, With the usual informal races, one of &) now they think the race will be wonlunti! they have passed beyond thett| ginger ale this morning. “1 was mar- Set More money for Brown by having | vy ee os Ganms Caltech ae the world today ts due to Will aerial Mere is & copy of the articles | Mile big? grange — ft! or lost, but all of them will be tremen- abasploasnis have fed from Brooklyn, and eo I'm just as| him meet Wolgast in this city. beet Dilly “Papke in wetead Gon ake Bingoam's (the English champion) in- " for gra eh dously surprised {f the Crimson crew é sat fot athlet San Francisco in August, is not r ence in the gentle art of rough- " and w ei f 5 ‘ath remain gned by Joe Gans and Dal Hawkins (ther four Is very good, if one can | eee eee ec vet ae in droppea| ‘There's the case of Bruno Brodd,| much of a metropolitan district athlete sort ot, Tommy stalovr, | incaltrae tr ae” “ef eae | Paraeenres [a taal enatlacarel Ot Fest Before thelr famous battle in New York | judge by the form the men have shown| at the finish champion javelin thrower of the United | as I have always been Ti | mage torah” wants At coninghs Catt It the better of son ot thee steee , aso, the original being in my|in their daily practice. Yale appears |" cogcn Wray believes that the int | Staten ‘Three months have 1 lived now on duly take oe ee Maer ty Sasicoeianioeonaate: ya ; on the whole, to be atrgiger and better! crew ts the best and fastest ae has| Brodd, who will represent the Irish-| across the bridge. I'm going to compete fi! being Os lame LT gs oc teeetght ot any ( ode stood him in hand and Re. gain Wow Toth, Gept. W see | Seeeeen than Manvar’, turned out since he took charge of Har-| American A. C. tn the senior national! for my old club at Pittsburg. Just put /gtt ilo gondition Rely ‘uroavstls,samed up 10 | wativee, ast Here of Mi wo fatin, the frat in 21 malnutea nine anpecsigneds. doe Gana.ct «(Tae ot erie “Anish ot sibe roca | Ward: roma championships at Pittsburg, unless the) that under your | atch! Ter aie ta tbaay Qt ano wat to es | dens the second in Baltimore and Dal Hawkins of San | SPCC, faints sesies or| The Harvard, men average at least | protest of the New York A. C. ts ause| Undordtediy | several athletes who) Weis tn action. : wat ga Francisco do hereby agree to Dox | Su.atcn races between the graduates of | C8Mt Pounds more in weight than thelr | tained, was so unfortunate as to have| Wish to represent certain @ hletic ¢ | "Kia" earns theo fifteen rounds under the auspices of | Turvard und Yale wae begun five or| Tvals, and if the prevailing southwest! warried at Worcester, Mass, late last | ®!ll aad ested at Pittsburg, but str, pet iced Bel Tega dt he | inal ed the ray KD M. Mccoy S LETTER Zork city on fiuenany. Oct, & 19, [Graves Cup. Harvard has won all the a eer t und utenath of Cape | A. C. claims that Brodd declared him-| between here und the deep sea guaran- meeetteet. ae ca Mea et iis | iio fighter and ‘ia’ liable’ ts. beat | Td THE PUB Fa purse of $100, of which the win- | races rowed for this cup and will be-| stream the | apt | can Inhabltant of the “Home of the nis ‘appearance, in tha" Nationale) sume, Sy Jef yt Unt ca st 14 aed | LIC Ber shull receive the sum of $00 | come {ts owner if it wins again to-day. | Cutler's men will make an asset of con- | seit hed will mate for ten founds at Jack Denning, the local fighter, who has mat « But Bruno, who 1s @ loyal wearing a winged Fist. Alban: + on July {8 Good Imoression in all the bute i To the public who have been read- nd the loser $150, ut 128 pounds, | The Yale men have grown enthusl “on : so far this seayon, has jus: been matchel to tint INS with interest the articles of my BS give or take two pou to welgh tic and almost confident about their | Ray Hatfie! the New Jersey w gist, r g p rg bor omagh = : tervaw.t, (0: past career it might be of value to Bin at 3 o'clock on the day set for | varsity elght, although the fast times toy, RD, eit asly 9. “mokitg KHOW that my reason for going out eat which Harvard has made tn the last ys nthe plait of July 8. ie now that my reason for going out mid contest. |few days have prevented over-confi- ip Pesoan wad alo) sol'oif of the ring was that I was seeking & We further agree to post a forfelt | dence at Yale. # ten-round bout, pleasure and comfort after the many Sof $100 with the Bohemian Sporting |" ‘There has been a very radical change ; years of hard training I put in t ee to Ruarantee our appearance |in the stroke of Pittsburg et Dp 4 ed by the Yale o know the Cubs and Phillies were tied | chicken witn its nead cut off. They nad; Frank Moran, th who has been in fans ever Keep the champlonship which I had in the ring {n good condition at the | but the men are absolutely when the cyclone hit thi ‘They completely lost tie bearings. us ago, was! labored 80 a Been cree “upon onthe SAY GN Nee Whioh Gheoa te ans McGraw’s “Forces Two Full Gianta he tor Glenn ee ‘Nl he seats are all so much alike aa Tea Has 5 Biggest Headway sue at mth id Peay Avante Stor said cont the panic which seemed to seize them In ants have pulled away. . ext ‘ one ‘ ‘sma: they lost their flexibilit rt ) ; , shall we give Bai |the diamond can be so plainly seen $8 he ney lost chetr Mexibiity, witht Wither side falling to Keep his part | helF eariter races, Games Ahead, With Runners] ,i¥'tt_ $0, xou, aay. + “ from‘every’ part of tne’ huge vow that —SiNC@ Phillies Pulled Up Six stipes aekeh., Monta as, tid | natural result that 1 becathe sluggis | of the agreemont shall forfeit the it is almost impossible to pick out or Weeks Ago. i — and unfit to do justice to the title | ge ay aD the Bo- GOSSIP OF THE ATHLETES. Up Groggy. While the New York bugs are shout-|Tecosnize certain seats. The old reg eel ig. PR esha Age Potigeed ee ae enon a | was holding, so I made up my mint WM. NEWMAN for the club, ing the praises of the Giants and we Gees Hornet certale “atch of muter the automobile. lie 4s being dai'y in| tO retire from the ring. DAL HAWKINS, The Irish-American A.C, shows a lot of apiztt fare boasting of the wonderful stadium | (hein to pick fue Mhecuatout the nicted by Fred Crouch at No, S153. Broadway Through a happy circumstance JOR GANS, Sfllosing en vill iave late to-tuit | BY BOZEMAN BULGER. @t the Polo Grounds there is one note | Chairs a ; hn From the baseball point of view Aas garetts fcatse al the fine twin's si! became acquainted with Prot, Charles 8 o-utKht fa ED . season, but when they went to show the opening victory over Boston busing a) ma nee 4 i of unhappiness and it comes from | inom to the secretary they had lost Pe eae: cote. Con conauer all hie ooo | Munter, who induced me against my ERE is another agreement signed 4 quarter. For twenty Pete ea Ties Dowle cs 4 non ve rout. will to try a garment that he claime( nts to track of them. livery seat looked just Larry Doyle caught a time is ripe for the Glants yeare there has been a Iittle coterle of moment that Larry Doy' gl was nature's rival for rebullding the uncork a wallop from thelr|fang that gathered back of third base | ®lke and ihey gave it up in despair, | curve ball on the nose and shot it Barling. ITH the runners up grogsy, th@| most unexpe: by two of the greatest champlone | Wilkinson, Faliey, Lund,” McGuire's W that ever lived, Tommy Ryan and) The N. ¥, A. C. will sond « total of thirty. 4 the haymaker that “It isn't like the old days,” one of! intg the right feld bleachers for a body aud storing up energy and vita.- yaterious Billy Smith: fi vo Pittabuta shoe {ope Rd Tend tn aye ae | tne ia erouncs, and tn addition 10) nem remarked dolefully. “Not much| Qomerrun, the game was over. The n ody and storing up enerey and vital: New York, Oct. 2 1896. Dick Eavante ty iooklog tn ting share pee Iphia and the vic-|tory they spent the odd moments in re-|US@ coming to @ ball game if your) bay struck the hard concrete with EARN 10 SWIM my measurements at that time were. > We, the undersigned, Tommy Kyan Temata Sere, Rit el the quarter-mll Chicago and Philadel pt thane Die siee | Gay. Copy Spent, Yas, on icanen a ee We ay can't pe me Beinn Doll struck the hard conerete with 10 5 ny mveaguroments at that ime wa. Tot Syracuse and Wiillam Smith of | lim at the finiin of that event at t tory over Boston at th ful | body was @ good hitter and the pitch- | PUSH tickets for to-day. thirty feet in the alr. That was all By simply wearing this garment Boston, do hereby agree to box has given McGraw a lead of two ful : the run that New York needed and, really, i¢ was the only une that was earned. A bit of nifty base run- ning in the seventh added to a hit, @ base on balls and a wild pitch nt | ers of that day could make our present twenty rounds under the auspices of “they ‘wil be“unaiies to°repteneuttie | SAMOS and from pow on ihey OU day twirlers look like & party of wash: the Bohemian Sporting Club of New | iva phy © 19 the swimming champs et Sucepe | not to see him for the dua! aie) erwomen sprinkling clothes. Did you York City, on Nov. 24, 1893, and for “#6 Cubs, Phillies and Pirates are flounder- | ever get them? It was well worth @ our services we are to receive twen- | «2° Trainer Lawson Roberta, can, teach Meser, | ing around to get their fo dolla: : Leute, | Crane an Hull have not been retu called NULIFE I have replaced bac« to a higher physical standard of por- fectto a than I was when I was in » prime of my career, and to-day, er just being measured, my chest ‘The contractors at the Polo Grounds are golng right ahead with their work | of erecting the upper stand and the| {while the Giants are at home. Mr. ing © 6004|trip to that part of the stand, These | jos the builder, says that he will! streak of luck for the Giants will give|old rocters to-day are Foner, the bullder, say fd | gave ua two more but they were not tyetwo hundred ani fifi tho a @ at heart. | work his men from 7 o'c! nthe " by , ) Bikes, tobe divided, $1300 to the it near. the nigh. he wil ata an MoGraw a chance to hit that dangerous | Yesterday they were 20 completely lost | morning until 2 o'clock in the aftornoon, | needed. ) recepern Jy 43, my walst 30 and my helgh. Ewinner and $500 to the loser. FRAME ,Of Aeveloving & falsly good eprinter for | t219 over the head with a hammer and in the immense amphitheatre that they | He thinks the eatire grand stant will! —_———— caus cnn thteetone 6 ft. 4 in, which shows how erect [ z We agree to post a forfeit of five o— t full sail for the pennant. This is couldn't find each other all during the|be completed by the time the (Tonk | in ii tase Morrow, 4 po ra hs es stand, my chest thoroughly devel- yndred dollars ($500) with the Bohe- | Js, will Da sett maath for, the ieee pte the biggest headway that any club haa | same and when the battle was over! finish their next Western trip. ‘Mie roof dan Sporting Club, or who they | wi ge ‘en any work Gurtng had since the Phillies pulled up lame they were atill flopping around like @ will be on in another week. ’ . oped, my abdomen in proper place, Ayvad’s Water-Wings ff} and it 1s only now a question of box- hy this lead m our duties, wid to not weigh on, there is no reason w! than the ‘clause below stipu- | Wiatt (Adame etil sure prove @ great point | should not be maintained until next nce, which only comes through practice, to be a better man than | was before. My object in writing this article is to benefit those readera that have been following the previous articles written about me, to show them how ach and every man, woman end nild can obtain the same benefits of Werswhere, Price ie, § ape. MFG. CO., Honuken, N. J. the agreement shall forfeit the |i final run at Velie bar firmly planted #0 as to be able to slash Gamount posted. It ts further agreed | song gusence (in, avlgal champion out to the right and to the left without tainisg. ° n A eae suns |r SATE MPa ohn he Gee wee| ine List of Officials ie c'dloee on Gay of contest. of July visit to the home of the Phil- for L | S rs’ M Nithat the referee has a right to stop 0 tle ave: Ss eet, Op | cus thrower, will be sade ata contest whenever tn hia opinion | iittorr the bs "tut. to “the wT tte aes tear, Phe Cube come 16 the naw For © wither side failing to keep his part Last night every abicto of the I. A, AL ©, it becomes brutal. We further agree | thre lv». 1 to be throw! dimus| Grounds the second week In July, and ie U. 8. Volunteer Lite Savers, | journey in. te cri time of ‘WINK 5 whorls golag th the hamswnalipe was’ ot for] Hee. After that they will have to be jot to engage in cny contest or ex- KEW AnsTENDAN ° q Y vhich we are Attar * tatinee 3 " jimprovement by wearing this simple ; scikebge es tpt: ia, the, taut. (ery # who will hold their annual cham- | {ict tccom: ened BE ny Haig gueee Saturday, 2-20. || lew gs molanger garment, NULIME, asf have done, Beare Without the consent of the spimds, ese Sa foitisves at Minabanettede | training plonships at Sheezshead Bay Sun- | lie in 4 mu land as millions of others are doing Bepanemian Sporting Club, he National wee! me ater rer ay afternoon, have certainly annexed |! ? minutes and | hE rl ia f ° TOMMY RYAN, In the mean time the more ardent |) t > of eficiaia, Secretary neat F, Bowen of Bellows Fells, Vt, te vow {throughout the country with the bd WM, SMITH. idee Wee ieee fens duster fans are scouring around to get up a|? Sreat array of omcias Xe % | the Commedore "if tie Cornell Navy, ‘Upon “the image in Quest o) se |same good results, | Mentos “big, cram ‘will monte’ ieave temsrsy | purse to t to Roger Bresnahan | 0neteltow, who ts in active charge of | rwtum cf'the Cornell “ews to Iihace the ‘embers K OF Btls ENG. ws | I would suggest to any ane desir. Wey fought and Ryan won tn four! f oF teams both making | for his defeat of the once haughty |th® meet, Ras sent out the following | imsllldy css! Mines oN Kot y Oe arth JARDIN de PARIS: 1 < ||ing to improve their physical condi rounds, Imagine what a Tommy Ryan) ‘™ aon Qos, va cineinnat! fans were. so [8 Of Ramen as those who will officiate: | fous Carnell varity crew at Woudi ko Wiphtes anué a Mysterious Billy Smith would Referee, Capt. E. W. Quigley; Judges, dtaw to-day, if t! were at the height eo Sta tickled 0: Umpire Kiem clouting | | . ~ | jtion that they call or write at onc funtor in the College of mecivanicel eagineertag, | apmyen GARDEN | ZIEGFELD «!.\). FOLLIES | lao aaa Ae ae i. a cave IVF 0, Morris, Vice-Com. Snyder, | | Frank J... Kramer, id's champion biorele | DINNER, OL ERA, CAI AIH T 2 SHOWS IN ONE, B ‘ KE 3 3 ae at ta tae | 5 | ; i |Bldg., Nos, 19-16 W. 34th St., of thelr careers and could meet in a 617 | Buttalo Manager Roger in the 1 " Po \ Mod Com, Hultgren; Starter, Coy ut £4, be moacertnh ond | ai 4 COMMIT! OLIES $f\' “ th Ave. New York City.—-Advt. moat found no-decision bout in New York | eicmore, Mh $8 ‘bail orien ahr ue ic sth yaa a eh Timer, Lt Milles rk | Veloaromps. i Rte. American ‘ 5 RGERE thi - - City. Moutrent:: 33 i S401) Ne font to Hetom with which to pay his lot Yvents, Vice-Com. Kemp; Assistant | if téslaM 20 capes * “4 We || BE! - ae mene mid ne. If King 9 ‘ mi vies | Le one Begts_ Hleserred +L Gharien ih ‘ WArKLO MD to tha tana an einsinaatL |e lerks, Capt, White and Capt, Birtner, | Kramer score in th is canta tienerrad 10, | Gharies GLOBE |: SEMENTS tal farce ie tecond, with 18 pola where many CENTURY 1 ‘at, Monmoutiy » Life Savers’ competitions will be the second day of the big Sheepshead | 5 wort Bay Swimming Carnival, the first day io As jong as the Redland fans are) being Saturday, when the P. 8 A. In “ meet % (0 pay Kiem’'s fine, a party of | wit noid forth with thelr annual com-| wnt rooters declared yesterday that petftions for the echool boys of Greater , #2™6 , Te me’ hey were golmg to see that Roger New York, On the following Saturday, | sad‘ts known a3 didn't lose anything—that ‘s, nothing |July § the Intercollegiate champlon-( asociation, | Th STANDING oF THE CLUBs. how mu # the licking of the Cubs! LEAGUE, | PMBUICAN LEAGUK, by the iinals worth to New York? | Long Bra was. decd VALESKA SURATT , k ‘Brighton Beach MUSIC HAMMERSTEIN’ 8 Then Dally 2.45 and 8.30 FRANK ran ROOF | & Con Jus. J. Corbett. 6M Cuttye 1, ; iF Other Star A Path DEW BEL AT “itll 63 S1EEPLECHASE \ k “Poi” ‘ oncerts Vie rt wilt bo he 1 r SM at Rod Se touts, fa a figfriedeiohie, 8, Fins exme, || but the tight, He lost that sion be- |ships, with the stars of all the big | sth Bol, incingind, Supe wee etlechaert ia the a Grecian, Tes atv, 4 " ‘Weshtagien, ¥. ‘second ime’ || couse Iclem beat him to the first punch, | colleges and universities, will be held, | $400.,, Matz of te baw steeplechenrs in hel BIO THEATRE |. Weil ie Mats 28 apnea SIFBa pase ell Dik. (ang OMAN tnkee, cen but the Giant rooters propose to pay and on Sunday afternoon, July 9 the! his fine, And, by the way, while thix| meet will wind up with the A. A. 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St hugs ana 4 BRIGHTON ‘belt indi peresainan eg, Rewer dir am, Kou emis (vee record Duiving, bie ot a'r wis nat aed tie Pe ol jae ‘cis DM i Sb ae i, is wb bas th two GubuANS Brighten Beach | Gomssp bomen ot OTP ok eee I an Shab ae a bp In the presence of five thousand lovers of a Keay Human, who is