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pin 22K x REALE ETO ay am THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1011, UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY PICTURES SHOWING WHY LANGFORD WOULD MAKE GOOD OPPONENT FOR JOHNSON |/nsurance Sought Copyright, 191, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World). tor Bi ig Chicago Wrestling Match (Special to ‘The Evening Worl!) CHICAGO, Aug. Tit Chicago core respondents of London Lloyds, which usually are willing to take 4 chance on EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN 3 anything in which the speculative fea- | tare appears, can secure any kind of ‘ | @ rate, promoters of the Goteh-Hackens / | schmidt sting maten on Labor Day | So 8 count of In, ak . “The Lioyds prreepondents hav jub- CHNSONS FAVORITE PUNCH mitted to London a proposition to eover the title maich at Comiskey Park for “White Hope,” for He is Now Wis SHoucDERS A PUNCH THAT i feature of th ois that REMEN| wou! SMASi It does not provi a guaran \ ye ae it RR ond | tee of $3 , stead, If ‘ the One Man Who Would Have AND HEAVY , AND HE ona Aloe ne ce Lievens nT i ove eS give the pro of con ; an Even Chance Against Jack EVERY. Pie] mn SAM-GRIN , Sam CAN ducting the match and recelving no Ine i Johnson. ae \ AIT TaLe surance or of calling off the aff x 1 eels EASILY + Saeed } Covrrteht, 1911. by The Press Pubtishing Oo, ENOUGH. 000 gaurantee to 1 Ww Tre gcnil sree Matty’s Arm and Health taiking about Sam Langford. fans cover mone pores eer of lS Good as Ever; Defeats n Hack: CANGFORD 1$ So SHORT THAT JOHNSON WOULD FIND (T HARD To.UPPERCUT HIM, the Goten catasamtlfpomacinian i Sid: an cbpoheat whe wae not. atvald | HUDSON BOAT CLUB HOLDS ; a) ones tet bos tony oo In West Due to Hard Luck Match Maloney and Hogan; . ANNUAL REGATTA AUS, 19. To Meet Here Next Month; | 502 38.62. 84 will hold their thirty-third annual ree \[ PIRATES’ STAY ON TOP}; man see half @ hundred fights *, | fithout enrrying away trom the ring |Clants Open Last Home|] was SHORT AND SWEET || Rule s s Aug. 19. Starting jat 2.P. M, a@ long Ust of evente will comprise the programme. 4 The ist of evente were us follows: No- such an impre: istiens power an fangtord His huge} Stand Against Phillies at the Pirates have enjoyed Fighters to Sail Abroad Sd Oba Seanarea' ands iret 4 shoulders and chest and arma, and the Drivilege that the eg treet, on Saturd. anyway. They Be oe nora a Polo Grounds To-Day. how it feels to be first inthe Net BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. neh sete Lesa beeing tional League race, even though Langford, Kaufman, Caponi —— feavywelshia, including Jack Johnson, B She Pita Herie dad vice d Clabb' Who'll Philly, "MoGovers std SycCoy || Mee: Junior and sentor aingie girs, novies setuse to have any fletic argument with Y¥ BOZEMAN BULGER. marohing Hast in the lead, but se an abby Men o'll Bat- Hommey meet in atar Gout af ie, || and senior four barge, junior and sentor Setora, FER a rather tempestuous trip || Their dream waa rudely dituneed rounds, often Tl double ates, sculls and Bam ix the one man now on the map through the West the Giants are |] by the Phillies, who defeated tle in Land of Kangaroo. At Atlantic A. A., Hammels || 0@F shell races. All races will be who would have nearly an even chance back on their own vacant lot them in the last game of their Station, Rockaway—Jimmy Dunn three-quarters of a mile straightaway with Johnson, perhaps fully an even to-day ready to begin the upward || serios while the Cardinals were and Willie Jones clash in main and finish at the clubhouse. Between Shance. Pity he tan't a “white hope.” |fight for the lead, All things consld- || dropping a contest to the Cubs, bout of ten roun: | and after the races there will be dance BY JOHN POLLOCR. At Brighton Beach A. C., Coney \f Langford had a white skin the whole |¢red, they haven't very far to go, as | who now have the honor of |ing in the large and spacious ballroom f o1 ou ten! nd | Pittsburg and the Cubs are but an again leading the pennant proces- 3) MOST important match, as far Teland—Young Kenney of Boston || ‘™* hinbous ipedting, world would inslatently demand eee eneth in, front, Tho slightest || #00: The Glante are Just. where SAMA 1S OF JUST THE'RIGHT HEIGHT A« local interest is concerned, has|] meets Jack Lundy of Brooklyn ||!" ‘Me clubhouse, : ‘white hope” worth backin mishap to either of them will knock yeaa, Toa uae iste iniea “To PUT IN THE BLOWS THAT WOULD eeceere eee bie Lethaia ya} eee: | | Langford, is short, but so tremen-|them down to our else, and then our || 7rateray: and that is in third 3 ther Tommy Maloney, the westeider Matches Acving | AGAINST AUTO RACING } fously strong and #o quick and #o|Glants can grab them. from the top. The Phillies are WORRY aJOHNSON MOST. and One Round Hogan of oniiesy prob- Joo Jeanette and Porky Fiyna ON SMALL DIRT TRACKS. : Never that hie squat bulld 18 an advan.| ‘The Glants are not as badly disturbed || four and a half full games tn the ably at the Twentieth Century A. C./] of Boston will fight ten rounds at 4 e rather than @ handicap, He would over the showing of Mathewson as the ar and Cardinals six full 3, the first week in September. This bout be hard to hit with Johnson's best|fans of New York would believe. As games to the bad, eC@W orld’s Record for gives Sammy Kelly, manager of Ma- punch, the uppercut, He'd be under a|soon as the club arrived last night the loney, a real chance to jump his pro- tal) man's blows half the time, diving ody Lapapiebyp ty ene taper edie Giants on the home grounds, When it is tege into the frogt rank of lightweights. nd doing damage with his terrible |1ueations as to the + [over they will take another hik P Th Maloney and Hogan will meet st 185 dene, habla tothe body and up. |2R- ‘The big fellow himself says that | tno Western trail and then finish sp wien acing ree f[- i e CQUS | pounds, Kelty ssid he asked tor us Ward to the chin. And bis round head, |"™# arm is all right and that he is in| Boston and Brooklyn. They must win Oewald Kirkby of i _Botiomoot, whe was fguret pounds, but the Hogan folks wanted fet on his shoulders without any appar- —a my heh — a large majority of their rOnwolets (as Ki comioromio of Us \ tnt neck becween, gives him tremendous [10M for Tis Pacers at aalent? Grand Cir- apie in pr 3 Seer eal imaciea: sition retute to santon thors’ ls Bree bur, n cuit Meet Step in 2.01%, fighters will be on thelr way to fae eA to 40 tracks. & special stag of the Fi a2 cn vera ‘airmont We Beecher and “Cy” smith of Hoboken will battle for ten rounds at the Long Acre A. A. Wednesday night. Willie Howard and Joe Hirst will meet for ten rounds at the Brooklyn Beach A. C. of South Brooklyn Monday night. DETROIT, Mich, Aug. 11.—Although not extremely probable there !s a possi- bility that the final contest board of the i American Automobile Manufacturers’ Association at its meeting here to- day may adopt resolutions recommend- ing that the American Automobile As- sociation refuse to sanction authorized “I think Matty Ja as good as he ever id Larry Doyle, soon after he| tq the mean time the Highi Twomes 0, Bi ched his hotel. “The trouble | have started on a long Journey wntcn ere ras betta by, headore anne English champion, Bill Lang, &c., giv- fig the jonton Tar Baby ihe go-by. Hs that tho club has played in hard 1uck |tqhon in the entire Western circuit” ‘De. 2.02% and 2.0314. eet ipelonay “Todgor ”tenale “champion, test board of five members to frame te lawn | we it cago, the and Uttle feat it . fore striking the direct trail Dameat ure at esterase a | Mila : Poca who secured, son seat | resolutions to be prese of trienda| Nard, at Umnen means nothing: If, YOu | Occident. they will atop of at, Wash: : Sethe nay ahbeak |B eet ga shige satan! ost te Uae | board, and it wan apparent that the way You will notice that he always allowed | 108 vame with the Tivee nee a Tae A NEW world's record for pacing eyornls ; arene of Milan te enter the"fenther | ment was split on the dirt track reeo- Johnson 1s a wise champ. He draws the color jine and selects men iike the ' wor’ fle body ie hard to|simply had a bad streak, which all ie TArhin teadare acl Lo ata a aaee Fd (0 | ittchere must face in time, lant Hip arowsa the Weee oe Mmat p Preliminary to to-day's meeting wi LA Rad the session yeeterday of the active con- of this page who have written me I WISH to thank the score letters commending the stand takea|juite a number of hits. As a rule tf ‘hea hadkte ine tatee wan oreated. m9 Inter | lution. this column on the recent Kennedy-'saves ‘his arm by taking things easy |e". ple pot Metal Bl Bae at the North Randall Grand Cir- an additional, inducement yap. 2 ne Bivens Jee, Comers Pater ine’ onl es Jcr-O'Rourke affair ut the National after ho han secured a good lead. It] 0s teytwye peryormance, but ao long). Cott Cleveland, the pacers go- oe Big set one pe Se ee toate eae part 1s the towney, ' Sporting Club, It is encouraging, to|s0 happened this trip that the errors | yy); the Tigers get a { the three miles of the free-for-all Son) tart te pal Matty pelt ies wi tought foung Gaylor, Fightin, to be resumed again at K - behind Matty came at a time when they “s Lh ronger team |ing the thr or Le Ried it ‘Celtic Pi roe ey. ire | 1adianapo! itweight, ‘i. Wafaafag! Aug. 19. ‘that chow that the American public Is solidly |Pehind Matty came at e time when they /together for thelr long stay at home| championship race in the remarkable Soifee ‘will athlete a1 THs | Indianapol on Wednewday. he nae ‘ot Bact, h favor of clean sport, and that my |NUTt .. KVArytNS, ont worry about (ther chances of the pennant are very | times of 201%, 2.0% and e of mh tle Creptrdie dotltr ta | Taz, a itt sbumplon haar eign ty i JM dial wm poor efforts to promote It ure ap-|Mturty. Ie will be’ the arentest pitener |#Hm- Yesterday they played ike a lot |time of 2.0i%, which was made by In-| itt Guna ont Med ithe. Myce | Kehls ut on Ane, tte “pounda E PI ak ‘LADY preciated. I'd rather have one letter |in the world for many years to come.” | of one urs and booted the ball all over | dependence Hoy in the first heat, in ad-| berg of Sweden, who f looked upon as Bay or f. "ignireah yh fe ‘contest Oason! ry i ike any one of hundred or so that! It seems that Rube Marquard, or|the lot. In the second inning their bad | dition to being the speediest mile ever ebampic CRITERION Sank sau ar Lib. HIT! fallen heir to | ‘rowing permitted the Highlanders to|paced on the North Randall trac! = yave come into this office during the|Richard de Marquis, a ke three runs on one measly little hi ds he fastest paced mile of the ‘Abbie Woods, the Cant and Jim bye gt sateen Tica rata JOHN HYAMS & LEILA, M NTYRE prese ek tha old medal—it 1)the luck that formerly stuck to Matty, | ™ ¥ ttle hit |stands as the fastest pi day for ‘coming ten 1 zt ce in eee. 1 E fave vecn w competing amateur athlete |In all of the amen that Rube pitched |4M4 every rally thereafter for the Hill-| year. Earl. anal ithe race, winning nee eae ee re Sone ie Lege tavBe fought, sh whe Armory A. hot, Boras i in THE GIRL OF MY DREAMS for the past twenty years. the team has managed to hit hard be- Ing bobbles by | the second and final heats. in Canate, | / ‘or the past twenty 9} Hina him and give Mim plenty of tare |t@ one time champlona, Drake played 6 Found tn fer hoa Sere sate oi) gene aise tr i tr cali, JARDIN de PARIS**« ay DAY or so after the affair that/to work on, That does not mean that|® Miserable game at first base and the| At & meeting of the Grate Boviss Oceania ZIEGFELD F { si alk bye his victories have been the result of /f4n@ were surprised that Jennings did | of Kentucky the dates for tue {el mertings ot | Gaiined 90 much cbmment £ peiate|? teeriake tien act ai the ientucks rare tracks were alloted: "They are] yyy ‘seaibe ands ae ordered to | Si mate "tas larry ace, oa local fighter, te going through | | Smoking. Retreahments. t luck alone, for the players say that he, ou fe could stop the | ge" follows: Lexington, nine Sept. 14 to rite gots Hada Rowe, a bese ow sare } ted in full a letter from Mr. 4 remarkable ball, Marquard|Tounders all right, but once he got| Sept. 23 Inclusive; "Louisville, eighteen days, | MPO pe Gene the | Whee, Boortng. has pitc ‘on Sept. On this date fotos hte Yor yor bouts, its mnaraaer, ‘Deve | | FOLIES}% laa SUKAN hte “ a 4 inclusl id Lato: ‘ancl, National 8 to put’ Feras againat’elthe 5 | gow, Tn ie as te folowing annua, onthe bal a ftom Oe 2. ol stow raat edo [Bd Ht we | Eur oe eee i en Se err faethe era Lee a BERGERE Pasay ¢ paragraph any pitcher in the world, and all he ree times he had an easy — Polley! of Stadtetr and "graduate cosching. Jim puis to3 4 MF, “Everybody payed bets, who left {needed was confidence. He now has| Play before him only to muss it up and|_ Chairman Butler of the Automobile SDA DAY N16 ROG their decision to you that I bet with, |that, and there ts nothing to prevent | low runners to score. fe qe oi tor Caer ge | on GLO! Curley Bennett who bet $280 to $100, |hlm'trom hanging up a wonderful rec-| Jennings saya that Gainor will_pe| ts tap will testi New ‘York " | kierw ham ed At ) ; tag ord, If things break right for Matty |back on the Job by the time the team | Jacmonrille, Fia., the Gimance to be covered h it Ho S Find Wa to National Club LESKA SURATT ves x.» ¢ mee over de from now on he and Marquard will be|Teturns to Detroit, and that Delehanty | beim 1000. miles mn y ix tie pe: y taxing < a tower of strength to the club, gan then retura fo ‘second bags. He AGO AND PITTSBURG t f t oS Cohan’: Cohan’s yi tke# ys aT 8 ' 4 ufficlent The Giants are gong to have tough|admits that his club 1s badly shot to B T P, Bi Ki d of F: Get- \- Leeann ae at raowe| stating TEM fromthe jump” aa thy | pleco, bathe’ take noat Sperwtae| CHICAGO AND FITTSEURE | ‘oxing Tournament Proves Biggest Kind of Frost} cet-rich-Quick Waitingiora BP sniecent Some Mr, Hesnett Vewin thelr” home. campatgm “axatnat| WI be working amoothiy. within. ane TENNI | WIKTER GARDEN Bit, 4,50, Brey 690 thelr toughest rivals, the Philites, So|cther wee! pe ——————_——— aS hs orrow inn Bev Kore, Aug 9 2911 | iar this season the Phillies have been| Cobb Kave up the Aght In the seventh| OMAHA, Neb. Aug. 11.—Representa HOPEMANN notice RUNREAN GALIOTS, Fd A able to beat the Giants almost as they| {ning and retired from the game, al-|tives of Chicago and Pittsburg will ‘i , - RESULTS OF BOUTS IN George Perry in Three of the MAKINE ELUOTT'S Bhs. ih tet Waa Mew York Uvening World, pleased, In fact they were beating |lowing Shaller to tako his place. meet to-day for championship honors| Thirty Candidates Advertised || «HopeLess” TOURNAMENT. ge Perry ME ELL ti Ay re , Dear Bir: everybody else for a while, but the Aten tn the singles of the national olay f Fi t 4 Wi Minsiuwre'’ CROSM, N tok | t absence of Magee and Dooin seems to probable that Leon Ames the Omaha Field i ‘ive Bouts an ins ‘ea. Bway a1 have crippled them badly. The Pirates| will do the twirling for the Glante | Grube forme bom Gene Omen zoe, | to Appear and Only Six PRELIMINARIES. BROADWAY %yise.} vay a1»: | i foot that I voluntarily paid hin my | gave them a good trimming until the| af the Polo Grounds the afternoon |Va., players will contest for the privi- “Dutch” Zimmer of Brooklyn Final Hi | LEW EW FIELDS S in n THE le HEN ; Wager of $250 made on Tom Ken- [just game, when the worm turned and| and Dootn will Wkely start Bart ° he chall in the f Them Perform ft Newark inal s10nors, wedy in the Palzer-Kennedy bout, | knocked the Pittsburg gentlemen out of! Moore, the real bugabear of fe [Nee Li dailies 9 | fetenied eer bikie ds decision, 1 despite your decision. high perch. For some reason the) Glants.Alewander t» scheduted to sopuring the forenoon, Percy Sivord of "George Perry of Boston defeat> ants do not seem to fear Pittsburg. | work to-morrow. The Phillies have ‘Winston of Nor- Geri own ana amount before your story was |'Tiey are still of the opinion that the| {1&0 postponed games to play og | five wre Met Jo Onoor the hard: toL OR ySTRATER OR STOLEN ren $6 SAOren Wage, ct Gerexberilies Il tne Feeney, fewe tien, ond tote onvese printed; the wager was left to your | fina fight will be between them and the| here, and aa thie is their last trip to | ost struggles of the tournament. Wal- asaeat atthe National Short on In the first bout “Dutch” Zimmer de- Aecision. Upon reading it made a | Cubs, They do not seriously constder| the big town, both of them sill hav f Chicago, won from| ub" on "Forty fourth sek amas eine | Sailor Whi request to O'Rourke for the return |eitier the Pirates or the Phllli to be played. The d al te pee hey iy {normation tat may Jed to locating th Berney Mooney of Peiladeinhie: fi tented Malor Walle i four tgunds on d ratte, Gus Scho Gf wy money. Me refused to make | pennant contenders eee ae) couble headers Nave ee, Of cit the | H. J. Rendall of Pittsburg in @ match | STP" cuiabiy rewarded. defeated Frank Laura of Toront points, The session was @ fast one, |//@ind 12 (free, gus Eivacdes 29 Sen Loney Be rerun pennant contenders, ; Es louble-headera have not been an- | characterized by some of the fastest pein Canada, in the first round by a ||Perry| of Boston had the better of /|[ALL SPAM The’ f" vivatottis. Batine ® ony restitu ) eS This will be the last stand of the! nounced, tennis seen on local courts. H, where are the White Hopes of | ‘nockout. George Page of Gerardsville, Pa, rthur, Luciano Lucca & othe CURLEY fue a = ae oo yesteryear, made glorious by the SEMI-FINALS, fn four rounds on pointe, In the third = NELSON SPEEDING HOME TO tf Reno? bout Barney Feeney of Philadelphie BIGGEST Another Interesting note fs from Mr. | gun Of Reno George Perry of Boston defeat- carried a knockout wellop to Frank SHOW ON MeGonan, who was Kennedy's official ATTEND MOTHER’S FUNERAL,| The National Sporting Club has been ed “Dutch” Zimmer of Brooklyn aura of Toronto, Ont., in less than EARTH. watoh holder. ft runs: | lavishly advertising during the past|{ in five rounds, Extra round lone round. . “| acted as Kennedy's timeteeper ~ yee fortnight a White Hope Tournament. after judges disagreed. Judges’ The winners of the first and second If It's Fun Mategtucmartae acne | NBURNHAM, De tay ta aeeeaing [Tt was said that the entry list num-|| decision. bouts, Zimmer and Perry, met in the Hee (ua | handlers, ‘to get ready’ ten seconds | on, aene Navin, of the Detroit Club,| On Mooday af Nelson, the pvt oe tered thirty and that even a greater FINALS. fourth, Although Zimmer was nearly | ———————— before the ending of a round aident 3 " e Detr ub, | londay afternoon in Washington Park,| Eastward as fast as he can come to hog fat he had a good wallop, but he rvyur ‘In round nine T gave them the |'#8 made all arrangements for the erec- | Brolin. there are to be some real lively do-| arrange for the funeral of his mother, |Humber desired to take part in the George Perry of Boston 4 2 ig ee PT ge Moet 54 BRIGHTON BEAG 8 usic upuat signal and when tt got to three | tion of concrete stands at Bennett Park, | of" yang, freumie made sacred by teat Mra, Ida Nelson, who wae killed by a|#how, but the management wanted tol] ef Barney Feeney in four rounds. {| frat two rounds the Judges were unable tate * ALL minutes T yelled to Wille’ Murp Which work will begin shortly after the 9 wheat fat train In the local station yard last |sive the members a run for thelr 6 ; to dene on the winnar Referee Haley one of Kennedy's seconds, close of the playing season and w famous { f sav body will | money and weeded the candidates out, would not give @ decision and the men OKSON te ee peoenin "the 3OASOR Hae Gt ease nee night. Until he arrives the bo found Is over. | distinctly remem- |cost the club $900,000. The Council of | bat (omens wit meonty “b be held. All of Bat's early earnings |leaving nobody but those who looked/nave been even a bigger frost than it| were ordered to fight an eftra round, ste Ain 5 Mey De worteste tk your nett | Detroit has granted Navin's request to| hart in Long Wranch and were given to his mother, to whom he|like promising demonstrants of the|was. He won the honors of the night, |The judges then awar he bout to PALISADES Pp WENT Satint Chen < heard MoKetrion lose an alley running through the large | Willie Collier is dated to do the was devoted, and the r rer | fistic art. {He appeared in three of the five bouts, |Perry. + Moke opty ARK yelling, and it was not until three | Piece property adjoining the park. | ftiee ead Geom M. Ochs death has greatly unnerved -| Well, the show was pulled off last boxing thirteen rounds in all during the aati piarancell pporite W.AHRH St, Perry, MMreworks Thurs Minutes and twelve seconds (by my | This was the land which Navin recently | ae cording to reports recetved here |night and of the swamp of entries an- /¢Vening’s entertainment, He was v Was : SH Thea oe 2 enone a a couple of Hues th aha iy | West Side A. C.'s Annual Event. | were reat, and excuses given for the] After working his way to the final ses- | Tamme imenica’s. play uouses Pay re eutines SONA ee Sembee hea place, Somebody get the axe } The annual mummer uight’s festival of the} absence of the rv two dozen, and t n by winning his preliminary bouts, | Buffalo M41 Providence, 40. Us Pare 1rom Bleamboats duect Uo Bleepicchane wary n % & Me " Now West Side A. ©. will be held to-morrow 7 1 a 2arney eeney st ic uesrcigeenagy ope | , . 1 f 1017 te not ended yet A members manifested keen disappoint faced Farney Feeney in the Iai : ape Hilt i ie TS Stuy ERNE FOUGHT AFTER BELL |: ke mare te wi woul Mates to ets Loviuaa’ us| Ephimtt alantatin, Casee, Ons Headed, tad | Theat Wee’ Hon eorea heavily with nara] gegemtny 2) dene lg en Meet 16 woKRoW Nici. hem w piteh | frien hamplonshin se - * You see, all the club members were | battle. Each scored avily with har penta le 7, THE SEARON J " F “i Pen ea Pah in bouts were to begin early, as there jfounde “Perry took the lead by knock- Baltimore: 8: 'Montreat, 1 Robie’ $ Knickerbockers PHILADELPHIA, Aug. M.-If thore © Fe \ to the 4 rabbit” te vlay started at the usual time it would. te | = j yas any doubt to who won the the Am A . [long after midnight before It was over ae AS | T WO DAYS PHUDPEGT® eapect & Wests { oe bite iad * 1 ast | he « hadn't been for the appearance Ley . former bout between Young s The ; ye heen foz the appearance) trate WEEK } 3rays Ferry boxer, and Barney Ford of ' a a OUTRD Ntauc Ro Uaneae a ae ae me | ——t Bete Southwark tt was all settled in th Sailles there, the tournament would) Of our remnant sale. The values are the windup at the Broadway A. C., when he Grays Ferry citizen won after six | ° dard nip and tuck rounds, It was easy | {i © fee that he was out to finish Ford, aut the latter was always in the mix ape #lving as hard as he received. Vas so determined to win by the K 2 route that on some occasions he fougut after the bell. In the last round ee : ye made a vicious swing at Ford after first bascinan. formerly of the he bell rang, but one of Ford's seo. | Ose Iaague, and a vs nds jumped between them and almost) rye cmicagy Ax got it himself, ir greatest ever offered in New York. Suit to measure $18.00, or Coat and Trousers $16.00. y at Vby i | If the value, style and tailoring are not up to eect a) eames | your expectations, leave them here. Store ACADEMY $!.%\> 10,20 & gu Wt. a4 Chub, Lous inuati Sit 11H Lon. 8 2 ee RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, trot ehieago, 7. St Louie. 8 ul, | ACh Pitts, 9 AMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. ’ ry adelphia at New York, Rrookiva at closes one o'clock Saturday. THE E DANCING GIRL RAL Wikis ARNHEIM, pstuers fc ee vgs, Ha ft Herta a 3 fs 4 good! moniker in hom 18 William Ris " New York Boston at ston, neinnatl, at Chicago To Marron 3.88 if Niro ry : * the Cicogoe ‘ou Bevis | fn two teams against fait ty make a clear he Pole Grounds, To-) we Ula Te pasindepals, a, ROTTS TIT a Da a

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