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ol THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1911 a iniliedtespttnid nt inectascitnnen ee ee pee eine oe J ~All UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK 1 A REAL GRAPPLE IN CHICAGO TO-DAY , CORNELL AND ALLEGHENY Copyright, 1M1, by ‘The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). : alt OPEN FOOTBALL SEASON. EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Cornell. a tie fcaottain) Wedenthat” Frankiin OuR GIANTS ARE ITHACA, » Sept. 2.-Cornell AL SOR Plays ite first football game this after: IN AND hoon with Allegheny College. It te the Wore Lessuy first visit of the Meadville men to this city, and although the visitors are re- Ported to be fast, Cornell expecta no trouble In piling up @ food score by tte superior weight and long practic Score: First quarter—Cornell,: 16; Allegheny, 0. ‘ CARLISLE INDIANS PLAY MUHLENBURG ELEVEN | LINE-UP: ces ~, al They SAY MARQUARD HAS PITCHED HIS ARM OFF ~“-BUT = Mef Sheppard Anxious to Break , Half-Mile Record in Special vent at Fall Games at Trav- | ‘bers Island Saturday. ‘ ‘ | Coprrighet, 2073. Pres Putting Oo. ia EL SHEPPARD, king of middie M distance runners, saw Capt. Matt Halpin yesterday and asked him if the club would not put epecial half mile on its programme for the ‘fall gamon that will be held at ‘Travers Island next Saturday, Shep- pard suggested that if the race were made a limited handicap affair and 4 ‘mmber of the best half-milers in the Metropolitan District were asked to +@empete he'd do his best to break angh!'s world’s record. @heppard has been running better than ever before in his life. All of his re- cent races have been won in close to record time. Last Saturday he tried to break the record in the Canadian championships on the same track where Tanghi cracked Charlie Kilpatrick's Jong standing mark. That he failed by &@ conple of s8conds to accomplish this feat Mel ites to the condition of Retereo ir, Smit Hoa a cami, Buckner ints, Hardabure. CARLISLE, — Pa. Sept. %.—Cold weather, the first of the season, greeted the Carlisie\ Indian football team when {t played Muhlenburg College here this jafternoon before a good crowd. The visitors were coached by Kelly of the Seer University of Chicago and were not out+ weighed by the Redskins. The game | as the opposing pitchers and the fieht! TORONTO WINNERS, | war'wels conteaiea and wierat fie The Giants went after Ritchie In the Jopportunity for Indian poach Werner ] first inning amd got two men on bases, | TIRST RACE to try out his promising can Purse, $00; three-year- is but failed to score. After Devore had | olds and up; selling: sX-furlongs.—Ben | Roberts and Newashe, who hay welght teil at tackle and end. | fone out, Doy walked. Snodgrass | loyal, 2 | Byrne), won by three lengt! fled to Tinker, but Murray slammed a} Mexoana, %% (Diggins), second; rei two-bagger down the ri oul Lneflon, %) (Ambrose), third, Time, r| See > {that sent Larry hummin nd to] Serviance, Capuze, Baby Wolf ani third, Sheckard made a great runnt ‘ ‘eT as named. Mutuels YALE IN INITIAL AME. nl, straueht, $7.80; place, 50. Mexoana, place, $2.70; FOOTBALL Gi 2. on, show, $4.10, vai ‘Huron Purse; sell-| YALE FIELD, NEW HAVEN, Sept: year-olds; pix fur-|2%.—Yale opened the gridiron season von by |here to-day in @ game with Wesleyan. Praia Judge—Leo, PRESENT FoRM We OUGHT “TAS 19 THE WAY THE BALL Looks AFTER HE LANDS oN tT. To BEAT ‘EM ALL WITH His Feety jt ey 4 Ne Tiere yuST THE SAME! here but a few days, and made thelr show, $2 COND a psand, 1% (Dygan), of ¢wo runs. Sheckard walked went to third on § 0-0 catch of Merkle’s long fly to left a the bent in the country. ‘sherpard once || Athletics Cinch Their Fourth American League Pennant. | second. He foole eure ‘The Athletics of the American League are more fortunate than the Glants, for they have al- |Marquard Unsteady in Early teat ‘the throw ‘to the plate, wi Mh ponitts sede DIGRen to be in ready cinched the pennant and they can rest up until the world’s series starts, while the Na- ; i | gexraee renee rerene Doyle « Ue . Bena ta Sb Bea g testy aed el, tional League leaders will have to keep plugging away until they put the flag on ce. The Phila- Innings of Opener in peda 4. Sy nwt Artal raed b and muscles, delphians cinched the championship by whipping the Tigers 11 to 5. The Athletics have ten games Chi aw | the ball ane the pire eailed him i Miss Joe, $10.00 place, #4: i | TORONTO ENTRIES. ‘J Be gg RE oe 1 to play, but can lose them all while the Detroiters are winning their entire eleven, and still come icago. | safe. J. Doyle popped out to Fletcher. | > X. $2.00 show. i Sai ftched ball, bat!” errr out on top. The Athletics have now won two pennants in a row, and four pennants altogether. | “shal mnetor it) THIRD RACE “1 C] RACK, TORONTO, Ont... . Hofman retired the side on a long f'¥|one mile—The Gulden WL QDBINE RACE TRACK, TOW herve} | . Sept. 27,—-The entries for to-inorro: Mei Sheppard has been Only two teams fought it out for leading honors, Philadelphia and Detroit. The latter got to Devore. «Scluattenger), first by one ee follow ¥ " ‘a greatest runn: : | per 19 second with a} y iy 1 HKST RACE—Two-r Teta ie? He is thinking of retiring, et @ flying start Idst spring and on May 19 the Tigers had a lead of twelve games. From that date , BATTING ORDER. RCRA ahers, ieee ell Bisyers | au vadwust bere: gabe tte tonic in "Cu ng done first he wit Go his level best to break the Athletics gained ground and went to the front for the first time on July 4. The next day BOS ARE ee and afarauard a died oa high ites, | shed as named, re ibireamy e8: St Mar the half mile record an@‘the mile reo ' } ees te, he Cude added one more to thelr solden Butterfly edule Para taal: ‘Cornell last the New Yorks defeated them, and they dropped to second teso8 ee eid? in tay until Aug. 1 Deoke 2. om ee se: [total when they came to the bat ¢, $2.60 show Sa 1300 faded: in, tortones eroollegiates, a » » ve 5 ' eg? Mi t v1 a on Fy "s bad , $2.21 olla: Bi arve. Wrap, Ae y pring in int If he can 4, when Mack's team, for the second time, jumped to first place, where as been ever since. | alters re AUN an,' Sh sashes Wes bate. on winteh ets bee pine, Gs Berane Belling Unie. W isimin ‘i down Into athletic history with those ot See | NS Dove, 3b. Scheckard got his second base on balls.| Produce Stakes: acts Bird ido Start Krsenslolay Welers, Duffey, |W. yee Ra Loy ibs WBcbulte wingied to contre, Alling Eelam t one-quarter —mileas-Powderman, | Camere 100; Plapatien 10,” ° orge, Tommy ne Gweeney, 1) tid |bases, Tinker then drove a long fly jot (McCahey), by six length; Mav- ded; six furlongs. Sit John Jobnso { Peter O'Conner and. other unrivaiied | 66 ” STANDING OF THE CLUBS, ere arent s: Ito Murray and Archer scored, Zimmer- yok, ii), aiusxrave). second: Satin | fy’ Per: Id bawton, Wigsan, champions of their day, NATIONAL LEAGUE, Nea prowsy &: Ufted to Snod: ; 3), third, ‘Time, 2.1435, | Taner, 80; Sully Nigut. 105, ] PI of 407| Jhleagoes 85 OR f pe herr 2, Bian t harter, S eiaciowth Beemer g dourvat He eee cHICAGO, ri, Sept s_-tme anaks| LOUISVILLE WINNERS, aly, eate— poten REET Ry seoaas { old Cub machine backed itself into a} Brockenburst Ha) |corner thir afternoon and between the Satin | avout. two. mile £0) place, $2.10 show of athletlo aporte in thie country ' 4 ‘Bial seMtowe:, 40108 'Sao!onitacyhin 96 4 BI=I TOON! best shown by the way the i " the lists. Only a few of the records in | ate a, 12) Detroit, 6, | ;, Bostor First 7 ~ 142) Dr, Heard. FIRST RAC fs | TT Bent 5, puffing and wheezing of tts broken parts | Res ean H * Purse, $700; steaple- pany { standard athletic events 1a H oy 8 Lier } Chance's men struck their last blow (keaned Batriienes 1 four-year-olds and up; about | a ama oldtimers, Hernle “Welers's record 2 1 ions taut GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-Da: for fraadom. While the crowd flocked sabeona aay two. miles—Prinee ‘Hampton, Tbe | 2 the 20-yard dagh, #1 1-6 seconds, has teas sab Soe ew Xork a ray linto the West End arena to cut loone| 1 i (Lynch), won by two tonmthe: Thletle- 10h, ey maer_—muee-ranlt never been beaten, although R. ©. Craig bie ray Lon, | Brooklyn att. Lata the venom and hatred they have had|Ganadore, El Toro, Mc He pags iy fon.” Onis’ | Matter, Sel Purse; $500 added; 0 tied it inst Year. Wafers oti holds the ‘hicago at Boston, 1 Boston at Cinetne ne Tae Sune. ore Wea Gleniaaten xseversl | RATE ILI. Gir Ailes, tarters. Mutuels “Paid--Prinoe | High i. ‘yard reco: eecohds, Max pee weeks they could not but admire the * ?. Ford ran, ‘a Long's quartar-mtle in 47 seconde ta stil = — an (cooky and lively bearing of the coming}. Bonanza, $47.5 st the best. All other running records of $18.80 show; ¥% 7 wat entrant, breaking all records by [Shaw, Myo ni 7 champs as they sprinted around the any importance from 100 yards to twenty | Fifty - five - Year-Old Golfers | fre A srt Gm abbara, ‘ how: Dr. Ws J m pr ov king @ contestant eighty years old. | Brookline, 1 A. FH field. b; . miles have been broken by new cham: Ne 3 avid’ . oe Tae SECOND {i “ He did 109, 14—95, to 98, 13-85 for|St. David's, 9, 6 Winds ¥ 7 PROTA aye Lh eee {i pions. In the feld evente thn wana did 109, 14-8b, to 9, 10 st. I 98, 6, nthrop Sargent, | Here was the picture on one aide Of| mite ant twores Thy Ban & wa po kre eae Ume records of importance remaining Too Numerous, So Age lari Low, ex-Mayor of New York, | Greenwich: wy, Me Bek wt coming champe full of that Joy of living | (Molesworth), won; Queen ba ARLISS DISKAI Lt are Miko Sweeney's high jump, 6 feet 6% heb and former President of Columbia/Chevy Chase, 109, 14, $6; Gen. Ames, [Which goes with success and ambition) 10) (oermer), second; Wing ‘Ting, 10h I ; the bath ge enti v3 reat Rey Bery's standing long jump, Limit May Be Raised. University, made iis debut to-day in] Long Meadow, 11% 1s o Ames, | wile on the other side stood the for-| (Gana), third. Time, 1. Miss Min. | #89 a1 firm whongit, and that the boat ean be |] GER ( RY Parmer Now iia aih Av] Bre ] pasg Pte rv ppt standi & competition outside of his home ohn ¥F, Morrell Watlaston, 104, 6, {Mer champions bereft of hope and sul-| ni, Freckle, Edna Collins and Emit; | <> — — MatT’d'y,8.80 fe BLUE IRD . y standing jump, 30 Eve club, Among the famous Judges to] 99; George Wright, ‘Wallaston, &, 7 se, |1en over their fall from the pedestal. | Hee also ran. OPM. NF games|) fo. ERE BLUE BIRD an otis Mulligan's ten Manaing cpl (Bpectal to The Brening World.) pian oarae were ory Mg gy Bed Norton, Genen City, 111, "1%, s8;|The Cubs had Uttle life in their early ——————— ink, Men 6B" ASTOR g EPY, PoE ees Ra Biche, and” Pelt" OConbor's art Yo, Sept H—All record tor | Now, TAT waltam & Gummers. of | Hed, wera aOy 20 1h, si: 1. , [movements on the feid, but they showel LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. Aeniae WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED aay yuacine nit Aa fong i.) rig entriog had been wurpassed to-day when |New Jersey. Robert Coller, w® New | wamis, 2, 0, AE) Oe Apa-|a dogged determination to fight every ) new Comedy by OM as. rge FE, Armstrong, i Sete . SEW VORA’S LEADING THEATRES. To t. Tward Rode Tom [inch of the way after the opening gun| LOUISVILLE, Ky., Sept. %—The| EMP oe hee ey AT M70: COHANS ietiNcen weds tars: Meee lay began in the seventh annual sen-| York atto vho won two Ya@@m deo, | Pox oldtime champions I Le ork attorney who w Fox Hill still competing and ati inviceniet® it| lors’ handteap at the Apawamis Club,|carried a small group. R 38 Poster | wootie, . W. Nane Wallua, |W8# fred and the ld had been blown| entries for to-morrow are as follo of the shot putting, weight and hammer| MCh, as in recent years, will cover |Of bridge whist note and Wilson Toss, |ton, 101, Potay asain 2 Beat Al _Cohan Bhows."—7i i . s off the pastime, wopearcids; als. tu " [Win AS 7 \ | |GEO. HAN fet rset, throwing, discus throwing, hurling wea | two. day Dilliardist, were amons the agmplalints tol." 10,’ ot, cs Aldem, Wallaston, fropeargiass ate tur | JOHN DREW in A SINGLE MAN oy O fans 4 i y Col. H. 8 Sackett, Apa.| While tle Cubs tealize that their pole vaulting records improve almost There were 220 names on|in other lines off in the vag Capt D wamin, 105, M. FE. Haviland, Gar-|cause 1s hopeless, they have an ambi. tog Sieguacee WE: | MUDSON “Sas ctay aSat 290." “TNE LITTLE MILIJONATRE” every year. the ist againet about 160 last fall, whea | John Pepper of the New Your wolice | den city, i0f, 8, 91, VSO Vuon to win a majority of this. last as, 1B FRANK McINTYRE in. S GRAND | phena Rouse. z FY ah UA Veterans aor ore reprenel ie Munic ors a : ‘ fix furton \ I Brees Be : € actually teed up Fee a Oke fine |ggltenty W. Brown, Ekwanok, 97, 4,|#erles of kamen with the Glant ‘ OND HRA 80 AS) laney, 108; Bobby Bos, OV. DIX js having his troubies} The outpouring was the more aston: . ts %; Charles A. @poftord, Apawamis, 102, |to get a majority of the season's con-| 101; Campeon, 114; G with the discussion of the Madi: |tshing becaune the dea has been copied ala edie om vege how would ls," %; Rollo Ogden, Canow Brook, tests between these two clubs. So far Bit ORS Wor, oon Squats A.C, eane. He you 4, %: Alford Craven, St. Andrews, 105, | this season the Cubs and Giants are | astemntin— te 8 6000 part of the day eecrerd ts, tent | all over the country, notably in Boston] ‘Two widely known Bostonians in thel1o, 9; "T. It, Warner, ‘Brookline’ jot, | tied, each having won nine gemcs frown |W ee zi 1 i ober’ enry the; i, Wright, re 01 1 vid Dixon, Bartow 8. Weeks, and his logai| NOetore, that the edge would be taken | priadelpiitla, one of the early Quakers [oo ja k) WTIRnL, Baltusrol, 8, 1, shall have that honor, unless it should | i Pry tog a “ty eT THE HARRIS ig Tee ae 2.18, THE COU! RY noY oR OT, i, Gir PEEPBR, || smi ruesataes [Pape ee ||| AUB a Sc vs, ogo, ng || BERGERE | Rayaaneneeee || Reco THE WOMAN from t " abe |||. were adviser, Mr, Osborne, off the affair for many oldetera, but, Jaway pack in 198, when past sixty yoars| yor Done Hiya Rope ey Prete a He aaea otida|plten KWCXERBOOK a8ta a. Bs ak BELASCO ‘Jie val THE chal T 5 The Governor, apparently, ts more | 780K the New England 4 F the Thanksgiving tournament | wr} net Mi; Jags. Bion, Bort ling entry: unt a few minutes Getors baa tant D BRIAN eet THe sineg | | ene troubled by the descriptions of the Mor-| S&on 1# almost twice as large ae @| from # stellar field. Rollo Ogden as algae i1i)), ‘19 0: J. M. Fisk, f the game. He had Rube Marquard and ata DONALI ira Wi?A merican Hi? rie-Fiynn fight than by the tega! tech-| Year ago, w Now Jersey con. |™Manasing editor was applauded by the) iyi), 107, 4 Leon Ames both ready, but he admit- Hots & Set ais || bunt Je, & Se. (Mate, 16-180,” 5 nioalit He fears that he signed a| Ungent numbers round tigures, | "Porters: ‘ol. W, C, Bucher, Nassau, ted that Marquard was his preference | Reserved. 1 Be "don fighting bilt Instead of w boxing bil. also a decided ines George Armstrong of Staten Island, | witam P. Pickett, Crescent, 109, 5, 101: |1f the big left-hander's arm was not teria Acta | 112,80 to 11. ME RUAE HebAn't ben chuse of worry | ‘The Apawamis conimittes ts ex-| TC? to play off @ tle a year ago|z. 14. Oitley, Nassau, %, 5.90: H. M[aore. Th was a marked man, as he je Rube pitched part of Rarehall games reported by tonings al with Mr, Dix at all, at all, He signed «| tfemely loth to draw any restrict! about) Adame, Nassau, 94, 6, 88; J, P, Moiad-| Same on Sunday at Cincinnati, and Me- % i ; : y ny restrictions, |tho earilest golfer nd New York, | Gen, Forest A i 8 nasi toring bili, and the actions of the com-| Uut the affair certainly cannot go on| Aa a boy he war an expert player in ant FA oe Ah Mh Dr. Graw Cgures that he has hed enough i mission since ¢ Washington, Io f Nap 0 Mate erae eck lineiine artes Day Fe wae Sn expert Clary, 18 | Washin rest Till, 104, 8, 6: ] rest to have his wing tn shape for to eh wild cucumber | Ir , ? . Judge William $, Gunners, Baitusrol, |day. z fnalcate that th Soames on 8 seine vine Without being clipped some- |olfed the’ world around ma ly orge V Fyed Merkle went over to see his home | ay TH os " Np By) % ts boxing. Th so there {9 talk of ra he | ant e » also a 2 12; Judge to ste a fe return { fats, 7 E b i i mmission has already notised aii ret-| trom Afty-Ave to ibe yon | ho cnn nail a yacht ae wall ae ho ex 1 Wor aie Chaling Runa Ratlae: Leia induce Adnkarecad, #5 1 SKATING |* iis” Band Concerts erees that they abs: stop elgh | propel a pill, were among the more note Progra h leg appeared to be all rigit and he has | | MA sata Dy Mate d New este eL ty A play otthe Tl nan 2S 9G Weat 128 ight yoara, peat ie, fe +, ', : ae | SEAMON’S Siete Du, any bout that beg! ane aiene 4 ‘ worthy of the noon starter: —— lost hin He worked out with the | TH y HURTIG & SE aaora estiresemblance to that famous. bas dtd pitt she cguntry te rep- | The early acores and handloaps are | AROUND THE WORLD 4 famous—fight, Blood and brutality will not be tolerated. Blood and brutally | Players bulk of the | as followa: THE MAJESTICS, ! re from ew York, Be in practice this afternoo a Ae~ BS OF COMP! NEW Spertac wetk ‘. MRS, BARLOW WINS FINAL — |ciarea tint ne iran rondy to rtart. Mte- {WINTER GARDEN! Sn coy cecant” | MEW AMSTENDAM, Sid ton, AW Wallaston, 195, 12, Graw advised him to take no chanc CAC S | P siwe & Enangere ‘DY Reith & Frectors TON PASTOR { should not be tolerated, ‘The comic | Pailadelphia and Washington distrieve J. Pal ‘ackensack, 116, 14, | FROM MRS, EARLE AT DEAL. | however, as Deviin could go f necesnary HE PINK LADY TH AVE, 43 ANNIVERSARY WEEK, sion, hesonster, will take away the| The oldest te wemt-officially deulared Dantel Bacon, Ardsley, 100, 6, i; —— and play the bag well enough to heat LIBERTY en Ae Daily IB & hie | All the Old Favorites { \ Hoense of any referee who falls to do | to be Milne of New York ember of | Herman Wendel, St. David's, 89, | DEAL BRAQH, N. the Cubs. : 5 in . ny So another disgusting hb Nabreeke’ ete ee chee cot Goh soha. Movrima, -|the finals of the Ta The weather teat basebati JULIAN GE wet NE Fe s Bat. the Morrls-Piynn aftelt te'un |e) eereinle hubs pe the age | iew aii, Ll, 0 A Wale Merr’s'\toumament, Bich Re we os and there was Just enough snap to the | ay Re eel Hee Nar WRESTLING “FO-ManiT, The mistaken idea that | aby! years, SIXty-) mac Valley +. John Popper, | yyy a ee + Parlow of | yreese to mate it refreshing, During th $1.80 ‘Matinee Toaine aan a = right to continue ay | f0U Ago be won a folf prize New York G n RK, Moran, | hiadelphia cefeated Mra, V. M. jong as in danger of being =°° he ex BR OUSE Rig | ACADEMY wilic 10, 20 & 300 double-hender with Boston yesterday | Nem Vine™ THE Kigs Wal. Btn te’ ahaen tha | Bankertoa orgs 1t,{the Deal crack, by 8 up and overcoats Were ® necessity. Onerette Moll 1 TZ _EA' Banker's D: 7 seriously injured,” as they say Morris | Pill for t half a dosen aeasona | Phelps, i : mateh, the wey through, was a] ‘The ehioago management took 94-1 BESOU $145 Saline 1 S45 |] ODE WEBER'S Bhat! eit habeas an eTpe nen 5 Daugh'e vas not, will be driven out of evary wen somewhat | Smith, Wilmington clone ‘one, and not until the 17 \ | vantage of Charley Faust as a drawing CUTT 1. MODERN M ‘e{} EDMUND BREESE {TR iAS || AAURRAY MAGE BAL, o headwif it ts in there, Boxing| crestiation at being overtopped « year | Sherman, Apawan 14 the Bastern champion win, card. and Owner Murphy had a huge |p OVRIL SCOTT 1 A MARRIAGE |] oe ch MONON Mc it rng es are mot to Le held on dog. a eeieaatt EOE & YORE! A. Wade Mra, Barlow banner hung over the main gate this q a0 | ES am, CL i aes [ime ne. tata te!" wlth Farm | sock bust ga | Sy Guerre t AT gag eg |atgenon, abun Aine eat BQUGEAS a RECA || Gimbi 0-8 £10 tare | it one ane Ae Riese # BT 4 6 65 F 44389 we c f the in | pas, 8.15 ‘ au LadeMl Duel r but pet @ great deal] Samuc) Carr, Rese C Mes. 38 running during every game o F (THE QUEEN UF cOdEMIA | ows in the future ig ex-Gov, Joun W, Griggs of | tien Henry Dana, ee tere 5 O00 6408 Oot This ts Gras tine. the Chie FAIRBANKS | _OF LEISU meiodt TAG QUEEN VE. UUM very kind and good « 40y, Who Was Attomey-Genorl i IB vssssissss HB RR Tes ®, &: gecieeee | Retoalat tone feriee lorie during wraes ne FOOD SHOW part of the commise!on in Cleveland Cabinet, Despite they» anedale, 98, 12, 85 Bh 3 i he etrns aoine F tauaniar greeted” the Sth Street Thea and we who were not brought uy and pride shown tn agen it was nally de: | Lockwood, Greenwich, | 109, "\ ictrormance, and’ MoGraw. then oom. sé aan fa Ruguetus tect Readlwak’ Rates aan, Epee, Taree tm she stockyards thant! cided not to run w year column on the ‘Phorneli, Huan . S ATLANTIC EXPRESS WINS pleted the “performance ‘allowing || JOHN MASON Wor! As a Mun Thinks: 0-28-4100 Daly Ma 2 adison Square Garden, y ‘Nell'w confidence in the tnonme|@00re sheet parallel witt , BF aed ny little Dick Henneway to ptay first bane. } NRTORL RA om tgoaiees ay AM be - ree pees of the Scnetncn uty 8% [ratings ens Tn Mme MNSAHCHO YE, Ae wa Mtatapone: Defra 18, 3) $6,600 TROTTING FUTURITY |""i'ne ciinnee aro crnny” to cinch the | LYRIC A 16 220 |] MILL | Pant Hasegawa BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, cs sn aol ef hy BL Aste Dleseah BRE LRN cer, an, ttecmng | BannaRt Hane hero in tne windy city, TW ERY WOMA at 3h STAR Hi Senay. pa 4 Alb 1 ri) . Cl 00k , Movty Str The ag : ' ; Vaok—"Fiverywoman"’ wii! tarmte i ar things besides the mere torr eT eta, eG, Boot Onondees ne. {fourth and final heat of the Re- | out the loaat fear of being outed from |] | bast Wee pret em foio wed Wed, = WONEYMOON GER loabe must We considered” he eaid od ne ee) TO onal view Futurity, three. -old trotters, | frat nies. They oan do this By wine Set’ by a The Great riser Saray, RYTHA AT Nt afar Wy ry night. Powere tontified before the H ut si7, 1% 14, BW. Packard, Gree three In five, pures $6,500, three {Mine three strats! , Soni Be C uh Dicker & Con, Clit ~ of 5 ‘Mr ; » the | TF 16 13, 3, W. Packard, Gr i 5 r fering i mH Way 4 Gordon, Seto 0 fam 060 Gates’ at the Gan er was not un-| J. Blaats, Greenwich, withdrew; | Was won to-d eee atter that ho acesn't core | BABY MIN. LHAMBRA),: PRANKUI BILLY W. ON mass uD'e the sudden cold < Dm, My Bh A, | GT ty wet happens. ‘Hils idea of the way to WEST END Sey nN AN Bilis Herter A Stew |P gna THE GIRLS FROM HAPEYTA: | u iffen the mus n 98; J. Bar- | him ra finish up sue a glorious road trip ts vowels o DOR A Dwar Mat Dally. Ban Noser Amana Theres, ce | D. leaae tt tthe old t ' glewood, 100, 17, 88; 1. M. Hogert, |ond; Ma: to pitoh Charley Faust on Sunday and Beseese ? OMANDER WALK —* iene rae 4 MPIRE the! ‘S820 Wide, tions mizht arias b hieen holes of 1 kensack, 149, # 101; Capt. H. ML! thing, ‘Tin money goes |numillate th but tt 19 doubtful | Lew Fields” tw 3. 2 R ON Xiah [Sem iraawray & te q te, Oe be Meslarod valld, . 3 Johacon, Wiantunk, 98, 10, 88: %, Good: as the hore " y Boy won |if pe will be given the opportuntt Werald 89, (28tomee iy Bea as. us: Vane, | Pest ‘ 4 ; ‘a [sel], Trooklawn, 104 10, M; Robert 1, fourth money, Prins and Ritchle were announced ff prwayea5is | Command.” B5c., Soe, Mat Dai fs " 7

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