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Ed inns ing to Albany Reports, the Madison Square A. C. License May Be Revoked and Two New Boxing Com- missioners Appointed. Goprribt, 1911, by The Pres Publishing Co, (The New York World) terday afternoon at Al- bany with Gov. Dix. Albany re- state that Mr. O'Neil raid he 4 a “satisfactory” interview with the | or. There 1s only one kind of interview that could be “satisfac- pry” to the Commissioner, and that ts ein which his rusition in regard to forcing the Drawley law is upheld. FO'Ne!l went to Albany to urge the mmediate selecticy of another com- issioner and to discuss the affairs of Madison Square A. C. with Gov- nor Dix. Albany reports say that the vernor told O'Netl to go ahead with good work and to take action at ee on the revoking of the club's nse, basing’ his action upon the tr- jarities in the lease. It is sald also there will be two new boxing pmissioners This would mean that retirement of Major Dixon will fol- ww that of James E. Sullivan. In the mer discusons of the Madison ware A. C. license Mr. Sullivan and r Dixon favored the club in spite the opposition of Mr. O'Nell and R O'NEILL | UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY ANDERSON CINCHES FULLBACK JOB IN FIRST SCRIMMAGE Doesn't Take Long for Former Wisconsin Player to Make Good at Yale. (Spectal to The Rrening World.) NEW HAVDN, Sept, 22 —It took An- derson, formerly all-Western halfback on the Wisconsin team, just about fit- | teen minutes to win his place full- | ack on the Yale varsity In the first! scrimmage of the season, and though | he may go back to sorubs tem: porarily, it !s certain that he hae the place of fullback cinched When the first scrimmage of the aea- son was called Anderson was put in at fullback on the scrub team, ‘The var- sity was given the ball in the centre of field and told to score. The varaity | 414 {ts best, and aftor a 30-yard run by Philbin Capt. Howe tried a goal | |from the Si-yard line, He just missed | the goal post, however, and the ball went to the scrubs, They succeeded in losing it right away, but soon after, on Reilly's punt, Anderson gathored up the ball for a 45 run. Andy was immediately ehifted over to sity and was given the ball to the greater part of the time. | had 4 it down to the 10 » Relily made an end run and | took it over tiie line for a touchdown, That ended the practice, but even the taciturn coaches had a few good words to say for Anderson. pace ae Harvard Squad of 32 Men Weighs 2 Tons and a Halr (Bpectal to The Fvening World.) CAMBRIDGE, M Sept. 22.—Har- vard with her two tons and a half of THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1911 BRI NG ON YOUR AT Copyright, 1911, by The Presa Publishing Co. EST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK HLETICS! (The New York World). |Boxers Disagree Over Ques- tion as to How Purse Will Be Divided. BY ALEX SULLIVAN. ‘T is ‘by no means a sure thing that Matt Wells and Packey McFarland will meet in the ring in this city af- ter all, as there is a sertous disagree- ment over the division of the money. Billy Gibson, who has signed up the Chicago boy for three bouts in this city, and George McDonald, the man- ager of the English champion, in thelr conference with Harry Pollok, manager of the Madison Square A. C., agreed |to meet Oct. 19 at the Garden for 60 per cent. of the receipts, the welght to | be 185 pounds at 6 o'clock. It is as to how this 60 per cent. shall be divided that ts causing the friction. MoFariand wants 30 per cent., while Wells thinks !t should be split 25 and 25. | However, Wells declares that if it comes to a showdown he {s willing To let the winner have the 3 per cent., @ con- sensus of the opinion of the newspaper experts in this city to decide the argu- ment. Frank Pawtucket Fighter in Distress When Bell Rings at End of Tenth Round. BY JOHN POLLOCK. NOTHER fighter has been elimt- A dleweight title. Mantell of Pawtucket, He is R. 1, who was nated as a candidate for the mid- | Frank Mantell Here BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. At the Twentieth Century A. C.— Young Ketche! of Bridgeport and Al. |] Schumacher and Young Cashman and Bull Anderson will meet in ten round bow! At the Brown Gymnasium A, A.— Kid MeCo; and Kid Elle, heavy- weights, will clash in the star bout of ten rounds. Matches Arrang Young «hearn and Eddie Mack will meet in a ten-round bout at the Brooklyn Beach A. C, South Brook. EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Or Hitch on Match Not a Certainty Because Purse Money Billy Gibson had a long talk with Emi! Thiery, manager of Packey, over the long-distance phone last night, and the latter, in behalf of the Stockyards # stated in the fore going paragraph. The Briton |s very anxious to hook wp with the clever American, and says he will make any reasonable concession 10 order to secure the match, WELLS THINKE THAT HE’LL WHIP PACKEY. Wells thinks that he will be able to whip Packey even easier than he éid Attell, for he figures that owing to the fact that he is a bigger man bh will be easier to reach than the crafty Abe. McFarland has fought Welsh thi times, getting the decision In a ten- round bout at Milwaukee, and boxing him to a twenty-five round draw at Los Angeles and a twenty round draw be- fore the National Sporting Club .of Lon don, although in this contest it was the opinion of everybody—but the referee— that “Mac” won. Wells has met Welsh once and deat him in eighteen of the twenty rounds, and by his victory won the Lons- dale belt, emblematic of the lightweight championship of Great Britain, Wells came out of this battle without @ acar, and had Welsh badly punisted about the head, while he declares that Packey didn’t even scratch Welsh when they met. It is thelr comparative showing Against Welsh that leads Welly to be- Heve that he will have no trouble con- quering the lad from the Windy City, WELLS HAS NEVER PUT AWAY ANYONE. Says George McDonald, the manager | of Wells: “When Wells boxes McFarland I am going to make my first bet on him, Fr going to send to the old country for one hundred and fifty pounds so that I oan place a Wager. Wells has fought ex times in this country since winning fron Welsh and in those battles has met jevery kind of a style of ring artist of | which this country boasts, He has | met Leach Cross, Pal Moore, Dick | Hyland, Wille Moody, Knockout Brown, and Abe Attell, and he has defeated them all. “Matty 1s like the best race horse that tngland ever had, Ormonde. He'd make a race with a donkey, while Wells will make a good fight against anyone. ‘Take the bout the other night, he didn’t have @ mark out of it except for the bump on his nose, which wa broken once, being elightly red like tt often has been. defeated by Leo Houck, the game and | rugged fighter of Lancaster, Pa., in a ten-round bout at the National Sporting varaity football material, representing thirty-two varsity men, averaging about lyn, on Oct. 2. | —— ee facts that Le laid before the com- —— a ait he ‘ eat a oe i eae inet bas ie Lea fee epatbns tae, “A remarkable thing about Wella fs 174% pounds per man, wi again on a Al | Club. Mantell started off well and for | gorisnt jo Fils peg te nag that he has never knocked out anybody general, New Yorkers don't care) ing gridiron to-day for morning and af- crop, MEMEO TOO wy RAMIONAL LEAGUE 5 2, || the firat five rounds put up a good bat-| jn great form tince the beglaning, oft the seas | #ltice he @tarted fighting. I can’t under: much what clubs or corporations Philaphia 02" 48 .673| Boston ; be || a having a| ihe will, meet ‘ins ten-round bot at the Wer |atand it; I think he must be the boxing bouts, or whether Detroft. 84 66 “BOT Chicago, 480 Chicago. 8250 c cs tle, landing frequently’ and having a] ce tT teen’ et abe i tisied Eres eld ta tan Chard | ‘rhe giant of the squad, Maguire, the Glereland: 73 9B ‘fan Warhlion 425 Ditiaurghi #3 90 iva ; shade the better of it. Beginning the pike with just winning on points, He has a . eld tn the Garden or 19 |etar guard of last year's freshman team, New York ete Be Lee a ee te sixth round Houck went after Mantell | gige Hyland. the local lightweight, who, Matt| punch, aa Dick Hyland will testity. He er convenient arenas. But they do|wnigns in at 27 pounds, with Driscoll, RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, and began to stick left-hand jabs into] the handst buitle that he ‘has bad ‘ance he | Gave this boy af awful beating yet fant to see boxing contests. Conee-| another youngster, tipping the beam at Cleveland, 8; New York, 1, St. Louis, 2. iret game, tle face and 4) ipped in many a | as,been in this country, will meet Phil Brock, the | didn’t put him away. Against Knockout tly, thi tl Detroit, 2; horton, 1 ww York, 7, Second gat | his face and also rippe Cleveland lightweigit, in a ten-round bout at a| Brown, too, he landed many a stiff blow. ntly, the news that the Boxing| 21 pounds. Capt. Fisher fs next in line fiadelphia, tT; St, La Brookisn, #. First game heavy wallop to his stomach. These | ston to be Srougit off at Akron. Urr.on Monday | sxe’ cn mmission will soon settle the Madi-|with 206 pounds of beef on his gtant | Vashington-Chicago game postponed, Rain, ©. Second game, ’ ning Oct. 2. Hyland is geting into condition e think Attell ts an awful clever Square matter one w. frame. The smallest man in the com- | 0. First ¥ blows tock the wind out of Mantell, | at a Jocal gymnagium, fellow, as every one does over tn our © ay OF the | any, Pleree, a back, weighs 142 pounda 5 with the result that he clinched every country. We cannot understand how Be baa Saat the ‘eatortunate discus. f : > — | MES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY" time he got the chance, Houck kept | pJknpckout Brennan, the promising ftehter of Freddie Welsh ever defeated him. Look s of the past month will soon be | Ga APA aera ara close to Mantell and never stopped let- | Gunn, “have ‘igel articles, af” agreement how long he has been a champion. rand forgott:., will be well re- A t B t | pigvelend ot New Yee: { Rrookdyn at Cincinnati” ting fly witly both hands for his stomach a t dont tot ,bifore the Over in England if a fighter stays on a. ma eur ou S eis Louis at. Philadelphia. Bees att iittabare. and face. When the final bell rang vetag ie} top three or four years they think it ts Only two things threaten the existence I ° h C Detroit at Boston. acetate St CHle Manteli was in distress, while Houck att, But la and he is wonderful, E wn * ot , | looked comparatively fresh. my the boxing law, an incompetent Hox: at Iris lub McGraw Is Desirous of Cinch- re ST eee eat og mes bts hl enag Amar ene AMUSEMENTS. joe Mandet, the New Orleans lightweight who| A" few days azo hevcatled. do Hugh Melntes!) | pte ——s oxing promoters. With a good com- P, B E ‘ ‘ | nas “had a great winning streak since he be would Wot muskets tis, bet yon in contro} the latter gentlemen rove est ver ing Pennant Flag With ae || eraceenettteaed yay ese When you can hear such be out of it. 4 = TORONTO ENTRIES {he first. week in’ ¢ yelous records as those eung on the — This Game | B fight Mike «itbbons of St, Columbia by ATTLING NELSON 19 in town,|Th8 Iiah-Amertcan A. C., which was is Game. | fight “tine > Bat, having won several fights Ip |Tece"'” granted @ license to hold bouts b] WOODBINE RACE TRACK, To- nas tana? iisteaes the West and one in Boston, |>Y. the State Boxing Commission, held ronto, Ont. Sept aie entrion for| ager dpe Wontman f faI A manent th hinks that ho is as much entitied to a[the Preliminary bouts of an amateur BATTING ORDER. | tocmorrow's races are ax follows: | fhe" etuntints for whith tw wil mite 91 As rays of the limelight as any one | OXM# tournament in ita clubhouse, and! New york St. Léu! FIRST RACK, ——All_ nary: Torwententary Han] # week. Langford will be on, the mad for eiglit ed by b or soul icay ded ? saieizo,, (40; | Weel ing up this tour, Wooltar carerifinen Gu RARE. BE otal Bat wants to fat any Hehtweight ee nee ales poe e tain Devore, If Hugeins, ose See pose WE one Nout H 36 f 5 “eff will try Tangranents for, Langford nay tnnarath bi airument as the e ten-roun route. were 2b. Oakes, cf, oe lerbert ieee nied roel in Gra! ty YU y 4 ’ o Ww , “I'm there,” he eald last night, * the best ever held by the organization, grass, of Koney, 1b iSpectal to The Evening World.) abt ‘onaae” WO The _ twenty-round bout bet: “Cyclone 7 T knocked out in Boston waa a'reei {ae every one of them” way bitterly | Mura. tts ie aaec tempat the rms Tete BATTING ORDER. i ane | ht aed by SA pugh guy, but I made him quit. The | fouht from start to finish. Two fight. | Merkle, 1» Havang,. Ff. y oaane out (o.the bail yard for the! New Tore {Cleveland COND RACE, — Three-rearckta. and West. side A.C. of Oriedte na vest’ Gin fn any dle thing I want is to get Wolgast into | em were barred from going on, the club, Herzom, 4b. Hauser, 86. gang came © rf ith Dantols, rf Graney, Falinton Purse, $110 aided) one a id | afternoon hig been, Postponed until Oct, 8. ring again, Wolguat isn't the cham: | physician claiming they were’ suttoriny | Fletel 88 Smith, ab. Jast #trugele of ttmtr long reries with y Olathe. {ath mileg™ rhe tyokien biter ei epagring Pasteeme’ acd t i ig B,D. n I was, When did I ever sidestep | from heart trouble. oon j= | the utmost good huinor, and apparently \ TaGhnon) re fray, Weighty AO) Hun the choy aide {econ be : y man at. I gave ‘em all the| The first real knockout occurred in| 4M€% P: adabaug! | i they would make the Mestnah, MUIRD RACH tw sear ids, Roshery Purse bebiaapt Ml i hag) cai WM. & CO. Brecbeck hance and showed thn pub: | the cluding pout ot" the iecpound | Umplrew-disior and Finneran,” | with an Aen tat vc amy arene need Hmigham. | gai NCE ne ar eM PAS) mane viper tnt ot KNABE ) C in't beat them the first ti class, George Hart of the eAwiesls ———— 0 fae it ® Ball, 2b, Mision. 107; 4 we, 110; Yarton B rere, the can, fighter, i @ fluke. Britt, Corbett, Gane and|ean A, C. knocking out einer ST. LOUIS, Mo. Sept. 2.—With a re-|ous difficulty, The whole Brooklyn ¢ Buen ees apy Pirtes Neate. 1S Hanltag, 900. Salumabirel tia inet hoe, toe, cca, Sh Ateneo SES 7 ry one aine whe Wanted a return | unattached, In the second round, ‘Three |¢rult from the Blue Grass League by |bunch has done some reeks Dae My Seaeee Nah Auitan ante airouhs Acasa One) bes: | ROR ho tent of fighting Rivers rats’ et it, and get it in a witnessed in the 145-] the name of Radabaugh stacked against | While here, and it 1s worth go! 8 4 Ne od 1 ane CH Tome Aut Seeger. | ie,ease, that he has defeated him twice and he $ ay, 400 it acs he on ten eee a class, the best one being that bec} them, the Glanta hid Aa great oppor-| way to wee how the veterans and | Uipires-Westorvelt and Connofy, | aiapi ureataear cide Bnd ht i, ih AL | Lelnne's neat gt elitbo “nitn Prarie ramet | ASTOR © iach von from me at Port |tween Joe Fitzhenry of the Avon! “ 1. i aa ockibe! q tr 1912 Remora or wt, Pinte. Gl 122; (hb) Boh WK; | the 'Weatern fecwelght. The eet for ichmond. That w.be leat ware] ana A’ Luskerman’ ore ahyenta A.C. Ttunity to hack another notch on their | Youngsters are competing for thelr 1912) Asrornan LEAGUE PARK, N, ¥., Beyous alsin) Sar Chaser, 100; atemis, 10: | feomty toninae at the Basie AT Seg t¥eet fo" | WHAT THE DOCTOR can beat me again, for if he was| After a terrific battle of thres neingg| 80", ths afternoon and sump an inch | Jobe 2 with about 1,700/S¢Pt. 22—With the hope of taking the |(.8i, RMA RG ad sad ae ae ie ee ET Beare BND, Bi he'd Jump at the chance to get the| the judges awarded the decision to ite: | Nearer the coveted rag. Leon Ames wan Time was called at 3 With Abt Ni) acy and last game of the series from | "Tal & eet A eemeter WALLACH’S Pinte Wel ene y tenry. Jim Buckley officiated as reteree, [kiven the pitching assignment for New| bugs clamoring faintly in the wands. [0° 0. Atanawer Hal Chane made |, hiPPh RACE: f ht Jeli GEORGE ARLISS 1x DISRAELI fe —————-————= | York. Ames 1s In the best shape of any 7 another shake-up in his team to-day, | miles Te Prophet es 4th Be Even, BIO> TA STN AD EV ADO. [Mat Wed | Y | Wel Pris ‘Broom, 147 Wed. & Sat. 21 ° ° lof McGraw’s pitchers, and the fact that LEXINGTON ENTRIES. playing Dantels in right, Wolter in con: | “Stl RACE. At ages, teominion ttedican; |] JOHN DREW in A SINGLE MAN ce TURY THE BLUEBIRD mas ing (4) l e ecord he wae sere intosday shows MoGrawa - Iter tn of Hemphill and Hartzett | fouled in Carady: $100 silted) qh Soper Beg ee MMYast 11 Times in New ¥ dostre to set the flag cinched as quickly | ing World.) sag At short In place of Johnson. Me TO! ta) ‘Ten! HUDSON “3h. wer aay Pury Fae REPUBLIC !4:8!148\¥..$84 5 Plea 2: T. as poralble. Ky. “The entrire {oF “He also trotted out his star twirler | Powderman: Jot; Marrock, FRANK MecINTYRE 1 SNOBS \“A SENSATION AND A NOV. The Chicago on retv ‘ Selling, six. furlongs.—-Swiah, 779) do the rvs Threeyearols and up: | | rae OIGW 42d Bt, Breas. ‘ Ses omm onneft The Chicago papers which asvived here! | FIT BAUD: Mls ia teal % Ford to do the finging, ee Te NM Ghiiaatele ane eant_ oneaightt || THE HARRIS (24%, Bre 820, | ELTY."—ACTON DAVIES, practically concede the pennant. They) Y\3 112° Helen Burnet, 108; * gh «Manager Stovall had hie entire col- | iniice 106; *Joe Gait oo, Golten | ROSE STABL !* MAGGIE PEPPER, DAVID BELASCO pee SS [ET aM AEcomPLianoN inderynstent of {do not believe the Cubs could Win if] Range, figs Frat da atid lection of wad artists warming up, but | Weiing Jo) Sone 100: cotiiing, Ot Par _STAGL © by Charles Kiein cei’ THE WOMAN i sirenttural aida, either by telegraph, |they captured all the rest of thetr (jig: Tw OOF " gust ‘before the bell rang he concluded | AP toner Coover, 108. Dr aploleesg, 100, Hae: | POLIES Bway | TO-NIGHT 23 5,7 44th Bi. Did Time Champion Wishes|macnine, SSay,nttamsnton or ‘ying | am POONT, RACE, Tworcdrolds, aeling: ik that Kater had the best control and |{* eh : ve Genter 1°17 BER GERE "2:5" A LA BROADWAY ie ge Sian to student ot gt ays be of interest |” Young Radabaugh got away to a ood | "Ry thre Tol” tgloo, 101; speed and he was given the Job of tone- 206, *Mang. 101; 1alowsise, 108; | Land from 11,15 P. Mytol AL ME Cabaret shone || THE CONC BHe Could Have Seen Jones |™my admiration Maral hence | grant and held w York tn check for Btecvieleck, gti Tatoee. how Hetonty, 104: ing them up to the locals, About 1,600 allowance of five pounr im regular Br Sineeg ah an Bato mk ‘ |that I did not soe the performance, | the firar Inning. Ames was not quite so THIRD, RACE Selling: mile and an eighth. fang were on hart when the tusale | = = =|] KNICKERBOCKER B’gay, Bath Bt, Brea’ |1 could get some idea of my ow ‘co, fortunate, ax Koney cracked him for a ir Btrsne, iods Janome’ foo), began. Mat Saturday at 3.” Make New Mark, jote. I congratulate Jones, and J naw {two-bagger after two were out, but Wing Ping. 1 : ihee The visitors were easy in the first, AMUSEMENTS, DONALD BRIAN {}.<),n"" THE SIREW ew’ apace [Rone ¢o see him beat 4.18 3-4 | Bulla: fanned and evened things ip, one OLRM HACE, Tie Hare, Aline Stakes: notther of the three batters being able CRITERION iver. gat 8: Bree ais, || ate. {Tommy Conneft, th t little Trish ——- Devore Med to Evans, starting ¢he | taser at? Bell I 10% 1. {i hit thesball outside of the infield. | Don't Let Pasners-By Get Away 4 17 Barnes ramon Sella Trecer, f By Conneff, ‘the Eréat little Trish K; ie B game, Doyle lifted to Evans alao, Rada. |, FIP ‘ Wg, Ma due mn the Highlanders’ half they scored || sual TD) Mat ier seee rs || PASSERS-BY 8) tial 1 sow lax Witt's, Melody | Tane . ta ‘ longs. Sprite 4; Sir Bale, in the Highlanders’ half they scored ny ea iv N Acts, Marin & Rronaki,” 8 “othe sacho Held the mie running NOCKOUE Brown jiravsen over soonsrans werk pounder HOP eee nee VOMB"RE one sun Daniels ea cmt with a sinete |] AROUND THE WORLD || 1yceum Becs.ih8e ee tew. | moe ce . Pg had a Toe gene Let Puts Anoth to Koney, Devore laid in Just the right | wventy sania, and stole second, In sliding into the |] SERIES OF COMPLETE NEW SPRCTACLES | | proTURESQUIE Me ROSA fleons 1 OF Coh Last week, tant Stee ae ‘ornell reduces his spring A uggina’s shor 0! > ma, WS, Otilo, 1M; Forehead, 106; Tom Hiss ° nike oO nth St "4 ITH yo i} spot natl Huggina’s short holst close | iM 08; HA h Tom Hike bag, Daniels spiked Rall on the hand Baw & th St. Eve, 5.10. '. . 4352-4, profoasen to be elated over | er ane. Ve RAI ee nes nent SAUL clogs |e ita sari uk hele orice Dsl) on tha bang CASINO Sh et _ Get Rich Quick Wallingtora Joes of his old mark, Tommy ts| Boxer to Jhot shot and ferried to Merkle, Koney | ‘Track fast while they bandaged Ball's|} Novice THE KISS WALTZ GRAND 2 8 eos ar ) & Sergeant of Troop Seventh eep ‘ TNcuk ADubE Ga TAA | Dolan walked, but on alf gz CU) Bray & Bit Be, Bras, 815 | A 7 OvDAY Ss Inited States Cavairy, now in the Phil elouiad se vARie : U8] Romano WIM Try to Toss Three! double steal Daniels was’ nailed at || BIO Mie mor a IR 14 Gera. Hause, | est week he Country Ren nned va ating cham- | thir olte: h sled to ; 7 ti : pines, In a letter to damon 1, Sul (Seca oT sing Wonk Mn the second inning Murray drew al yee inate: wil attenet my cam | tnd olan’ Wolter ‘weine nafted’ai || VAIL SCOTT In MODERN MARRIAGE |] weW AMSTERDAM, 7. MINER'S | "*49\ty, B, Secretary of the A. A. U ne SLMSFORD, N. Y., Sept Knock: | tree On the hit and run Merkle ee ein Bee SerO he eend on Graney'a row 4p. ALY’S Py os tn St Boag 83 | | Mua de Belanger's Mtuslsat Gonna is THE } 8 of Jones's recon! as follows out Brown, New York's lightw ree peas, (On KI run Merkle ltnree men at the In ional Carnival on Graney D. Matinee. To-morrow, 2.18. THE PI foe 1) STH AVE., aviv i'itits RUNS w mtwelght idol, | gingled to centre and Murray continue “99 ) Highlanders added one more run , N. | ° aN ’ mod eof kay snoroiemve es nmin way ati agi ene ot Moray Cotton |r" faram’ iver Park Moy nent [qh iageaie ae ronamy ee || Mags WHEN SWEET SIXTEEN || THE PINK LADY "| Roweny, SRA\utHtvine were 1 y feel nauina mit Pe Peele cs > th . poped to Smith, Fletch- |1¢ pe fails to toss his oppon Litove | 2s eta * agian aah rm it near Bw THe o . et were T 10 en any feeling knocking out Young Tack. the promise | or hit Into a doubel play. Hauser toaeed |". Ps vrater ‘and Mahl, nan hoor the | Seun eget hie stent of second, andlt PEAVHOUSE at ik JULIAN LiTiNG BRONX, —Whistifd'hO UM, king of my record; on thy ry sid St &. Mheduled ica fo earings sore me ela an | tow clumer will forfett $1,000. ‘Two other | ners grounder to go through hia dome, |f iced Niehte the Rack, (ant Mat tom 1D fh ithe Fascinating Widen ACADEMY 8! Mist. sae. patty: ‘ounce eins re ‘ ad oney, doubling P|} hes are achedule ror the @ nm ke nt o7 0 | i c way, Kive.§.%s T r very much pleased. It simp tho ¢ K Athletic | Petete matonen are te Hartael) Keeping r taht on his way to) watian COMEDY fire Tommnow, gan || OAIETY TARATES Woaey. 404 Mt F880 149290 & 0c CA RM Another milestone concerning like Duco It 1s expected that Jess Ped the plate, |} Saier's Tite ag nd Sat \ Ya progress in the universe, What mous ¢ Whe at. | ——————_—— es | European champion, will a ‘The vistors had a chance to score in| J An Ant? PEE DO The Pullman Carn OLYMPIC bi 24%,85, "hese 708 Stay. _ Weatchester boy, “When | pout, Pedersen will arrive in’ thin! the tht aney b GAY The h war kate, Brae ye | | pare etl i Home of High Class Burlessee ready and saw that Wong | Rochester Wins Third [Country to-morrow.” Mets oat with a ‘ond after smashing a two-bagger || BROADWAY "\iiiince'Noimorrow, 215 |} JOE WEBER'S! xr, & 2086.3 wan toDAx The World Or Pleasure unrough ie put an end to hi | Straight Pennant, || chatiense to meet any wrestter, nt LEW FIELDS (3, THE HEN PECKS |] EDMUND BREESE pelt a : J joast lasting the distance b, — i| —— i attte Thea.,ivch bet, Hiway & 6th ar| P Charis yy MARY m TO BEAT OUT GIANTS a right hook to the Jaw. Rochester has broken another se = == gE siege eine A vps GLOBE MALY 4 erican ———<——— Kastern League record, They 2 Weeks MA 1 i i. Ww, IN PENNANT RACE NOW, | cAPON! MATCHED WITH BURKE, |} have won thelr third pennant tn ® YO J DO NO r PAY LT eat N eal ahs aia 5 eb hy io TO A ILL » Sept Tony Caponi, the || TOW: although they'll have to go BGth Stroet O'wweks Mai. Tomorrow, 24m OLONIAL [RENS Paannun | pert nee at Tie matines, ; adlewelght, Will wot ee the |] through the formality of playing JOHN MASON "eauetsy tigi irate | (OBONTAL iri wusat*S*6" | ROLLER Metropolilan Rink Bree qtesterdey ihe Giants had to w Hurke, conqueror of Hilly |] thé two eames with Toronto that for a name when dealing with us, and save LYRIC #5 oie, 20 | Mt. Dally. Be: [sie Middeal “Cutis, “othe: | SKATING * 3)" Band Concerts IMO LW contest month. Marry Pollock, remain on ol le aw |_siat. To-morrow, 2.20. LHAMBRA 4.82 E140 uisonase | av to land the tl e hventieth Conte k |] Orioles can win the three amex , 1 | a Biden HINGH A! Keith & Procior's Re Vail loameh Gauin AT escent ae, ure, |) about one half, We are the largest tailoring | HWERY WOMAN Atertite: fie ceitiects Suh Ave. "ict: ULLINN RUSSELL ames the bout will be stages © Mis club Grays and still they can't even : ers at, Daily, 260. |F ou ; He Stevi, Mehlinger and raaining gu 0: fin Dae WG staged basore Ns club, TICE CN Aran than atta bias Ge establishment in the world, and our styles and Quine te orertau arrane- RONX Gaia tee Beha ak YR games, of thelr clashes Jim Flynn at Madison Square Gander 4 third championship in a row that \} Woman? wit ters olumbiasiat rO.DAY bat! | Ailowa ( Gabe “tall to. tust iso he defeats Burk mil] the Rochester, hive’ won “under tailoring cannot be surpassed. Samples and || wiiitiws vases Stag | May tau ot Msiatdi‘So¢t| THE BEHMAN SHOW vent the te ~ — the management of John Ganzel, . rs NTELL gyri or 85 Cy 7 — | 5 fo them. Rastern League ine te former Hes Portiolio of Fashions mailed to any address, wxtWik. Baby 3 ’ whee mH BIRL "ap PARKED Ee” | __ BROOKLYN AM ‘ Ing of the two teams at the end of . * r 7 5 EA : We | mene AM ‘ Ho: hunter f054\ Montreal... 10. 4 TAYLOR TRIO Rae menage Wanld be pat i deney this: BY AF Aig —~—<—__—-. Broadwa' [ON Next. Week—=THE MAJESTICS. EMPIRE 1h Cubs —— } * de ial League. ma HERALD $0, (Kineinacolor Motlon Hctures eee Te Dey, 8.30 PM. MY they would like t present 9 n a c + | ‘Corona ti oye! Command,’ 82x 60s, MALDS