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THE EVENING WORLD, , THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER a8, ‘1911. Gee! But “Slambango” Gives One a Lot of Energy. (Two's 88 Grear - OM Factrens! 1 LerT QUST TAME A 6000 BIG awe BOTTLE. OF SLAMBANGG| SWI6 OF “SLAMBANGO" UNDER MY PILLOW » WE GOT AND TEAR INTO HIM = THIS (5 WHERE | OT AVENGED AN cop @50 paca TORONTO ENTRIES. Too. *Sftocwrine, ‘Tihs Ca Wea! oT, 7 cgram enti 5 Tiweesearolds ond TRACK, TO-| Marte, ag vars, $000 added, one. ae The entries for tbr Wolebers, “Cutt as follows _T net Kee, Tie; ia ‘Anate, 48} *Servtoenee *Lad 104. tReet allowance claimed, WoopBINE >| RONTO, Ont. wintat Morea, the “heavyweight of Pittsburgh, ex-Gov. John W. Geigas of New Jersey, | 86, 90, 176; Wesley M. Oler, Apawamin, made a great imprewsion with the Ruglieh who at the last minute could not start, | 94, 91, 185; A. 8. Worthington, Wash- fe fone 0 chert time age by keodking oat Pred for the first time in the history of the [ington, withdrawn; Jesse Nalle, Phil- feveds, bab bron sigted ‘wp for cnether fights Te ' levent. adelphia, 82, 83, 166; H. W. Lamb, Bos- ‘ 4 dng se that nen i. | As yesterday, the 18 holes can ba|ton, 91, 88, W. IT. Reid, Boston good English 1One) on him Ss ive ar J morning or afternoon, @o tt will |withdrawn; Rudolph Kauffmann, Wash+ hetvywelght. ‘They will fight twenty’ rotund ‘vert i ete Thane rit Battin ba eer A |be nearly dark before the winner is ington, withdrawn. mouth for $250 « side and « 875 puree, ——- ) known, James D. Foote of the Home Club, one +, . y “ » * » A. puree of 13,000, a side bet of 91,000 and a G Roardman, the only past four-|of the two scrateh men, who was low | APAWAMIS Perea ag wile DO Tr ae Bk MALONEY HERE fit Bata the incation tor ia brwrol ond] Bronson Aimost ‘Owen Moran to battle in a twenty. esterday, When he was Sf out and 65 in|ly consistent 78 this morning which wil! London ta -Storemver., After tee, tossiea of aiek 109— 1 To-day he was 6% out and|take a lot of bi ting. His card: ering the men were finally matched, signing the P A T i [99 In—I—M—. This moruing he had] Ouwt— 424426 kn aE of agreement last ‘Tuesday at a prominent ut way wice a 12 and a il on the first half, whereas} In .. hotel ingland, jabt will Yake place at ees a Veterans, Well Past Half Cen-| ‘esterday one 9 was inte highedt to the] Except hole, where he missed of Lond ae SUTIQUE: Cen: | yeneraay one Fw BUC HRSG U8 | eat cage Capac aee tating avert || POKING STAG TG-NIGHT. armed piayer, Daniel Chauncey and R. | James D. Foot, Apawamis, 78, 82, 16 Saylor he will ght Maloney three nights] in the welterweight Bren HL. Robertson, ex-preaidents of the | George I, Armstrong, Fox Hills, 98, later, Fea rating Ne United States Golt Assoolation, Judges | 87, 182; Frank, Presbey, Apawamis, ‘of Cava, Morgan O'Brien and Horace Russell and | withdrawn; Edward Rode, Dunwoodie, oo the Horton iy md bout, Dlcomior Aer eal ding oupreneed with © smeation of " : Digust of batt eee aed , 104s Carillon, Three: yearolde; ted: about one-half mi + Andy Chishobe, 180 —— oT Seed, 104; ** Tactics, 104; 113) Cheyseds, (Apectal to The Krentng World.) Timont entry. $ ry , roUNTit HACK—Two-vearalde; maidens; ~" tury Mark, Pranced Over | tng ® only four mors than yesiers| cise on his round. At one point he gat —-— INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. %—Ray Brons | yoruan; ture 90 Mldels at’ furlongs ’ keke dd Soe day. jato a trap that gave Hilton and Tra’ ing Club an ttempted to wipe out his recent de- | 1, oy 100; Little Bene, * ' " Alex Milne, second tn potnt of years,|a Jot of trouble In thelr round to card will be staged—Andy feat by Tommy Howell of Philadelphia 104; Laveky Laas, 100) * Links in Final Round showed about the same tncrense as Gen. [in the recent national championship. || Parker vs. Dan Savage, Spike Ken. J) of and succeeded in earning a draw. He rae i Boardman, the former being trokes| Taking his ntblick, which Ix ali it i og Williams, inten [| teint i cunt tong ona tight’ with "wemeet| wa knocked down in the fourth and ; oe. 8100 ded, tt 3 - |iigner to-day. Yesterday he was out inj him a trusty blade, he escaped far bet-|} round pou the ‘big fellows, aight: vounda, almost takitia the eewat |toe lane wag Fy iy Siena Won, |50, back in 48, or %—13—Si,. To-day he|ter than did elther of them. } + the reat of the time more than holdin; his own. Howell was hanging on In di Mu In the tenth. Th APAWAMIS| GOLF LINKS, me back In M4, or ——$<—<$<—< > ——— ° a ti + Ya Sept. %—Whiskers were again thick | free half to-day, while Saintnuy bike t LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. Jack Denning and Geo: er than autumn leaves when the second | was his highest. ming back he did saving x i a Meet for ten rounda at. the ‘and last day of the Seniors’ Golf Tour-| no: improve materially, needing an 8 bey Mash todacrrow bed Say ninea Ne: AV ATOR ee mement began at the Apawamis Club! and three 7s. Yesterday one 7 was hia/ entries for to-morro y night. ‘int | highest on the homeward journ b . ‘The weather was positively thel Herman Mendall, Philadelphia, %, § ‘vest of the season and tt was a sight|y7; Col. John P. Sweeney, Boston, :, | went out in 66 and N. ides 1110-18-07. He took Horidgr, 104: Waterway, 144; Vithatte, a0. reeyear-okls and itt tree the system, of af the, srovoemed Gp 23 conte « Trias tet CO, New York, peitt knogtouta, ta ine local clube with an HAT RACK—Selling; maiden two-year-olds; p.-Andenjoma, 108;, Mir Denrad, J ys RY JOHN POLLOCK. 108, Nannie, McDee, jWorth coming miles to see, the gaysome | 100-202; Richard A ‘ Hale, Sei 4 Boats. NELSON will in all prob- the thie the mendews 102; Capt, John Pepper, New Yor J ability be seen for the first time ta Veterans prancing trough the meadows, Hee een a trgen Morse, Manhats @ bout In this city within the aext ten days. .1e has been practically S- YE matched to meet Tommy Maloney, the . (Where for by-play they culled the ra-| tan Club, dient golden rod. Boston, “178; Col JF. ‘There was talk al! last night and! Witmington, Del. Ss, prime A, ‘Groughout the morning of next year's | nt, 10s Samuel | 101 Bee | OMIT sist: Richard Henry |, competition, which seems likely to be) Dana, ofston, $8, %—IS. igeath, ell Morse, 103 ranged on a@ different pian, more in| Ajex. Mline, Scarsdale, FOURTH | RACK Liss farlongs, — ar on Maloney, IN BUSINESS 9 . orm which he says he will accept as soon hope of avoiding congestion than | Stephen O. Lockwood, Greenwi b ea? Rati on Tattie Pathe, 10 J03; Housewaidg| ag he gets through with Young Saylor |) Ft EB Sell “ six fur. {Of Indianapolis, whom he meets in a test za 102; Tonrist, Ethel Sam- | twelve-rouad bout at the Armory A. A. |, | eat 1903. Nine, ie 408; Yaaker, 108; Coll o+ Boston on next Tuesday nigat. The ne S| SIXTH RACK—Haldema ; Judge Walton, | Battler is getting into condition at pres- pli Ae RL Bie ane HB; alt lent at a resort Just outelde of Boston 08 7 ee Phelps, Sintth, | Boval_ Prince, WTp Arie Kid 102: J oe Carter Og 10); “Attentive, tbe! Weat Side fighter, Ina t nd bout at ‘one of the local clubs. 1 | made a good offer to t mn has bean tirely content with the programme as it B. Lj gabe) bey pe |antem; Arthur W, Stedman, “Boston “asl Seay aa Lg al deca 1; Willlam H. Claiin, Boston, adopted, that is certain, sald a member Hao. West: GAGhak ea: ik di of the committee to-day, no matter if 1 Rathbone, Detrole the entries next fall should reach the White, Boston, 200 mark. It is likely that the change |" Hackenaac wil be to match play after a qualifying round, the contestants to be graded in divisions by letters, according to years, It will seem a little odd, however, to see | | _ the grizzled candMates back to the A} J ' Band C classes. | Alex Milne of New York, who is in his | eightieth year and the next oldest man in the running to-day wore the town Golf medal of Montrose, Scotland tiat h.ining variety, for all hands are en-|—180; H. L. Thornell, Rumson, $1, 10 if he doe! a Washington, 98, | ww mi . ¥ kard, Greenwich . rew; H. 8. Jenings, Kingston, #3 5 J. Mazeltine,” Warren, Pa, " 185; C. N, Brisze, Wykagyl, with {i | . iO, 3 Brloaes Wyybegy, withs Open Saturday Evenings Till 10 o’Clock syne by : F New ‘Harlern Store About the only ex- pert not included in the table is Philip Carter, still in pin feathers, who will be elateen years old just after Christmas were a number of absentees ‘when the roll of previous years was run | through, although al of them had entered. In that lst can be named Ralph Peters of Long Island Rallroad players intently watch for »romising ma- | Sargent a Sooo ey ~ Our Motor Tracks. among them six years hence and some « This Great Building Is Full of Insurance idea which shows when Find- | poardmun, Washington, 111, Cet Gardnér White wil eri ~~ Large Parlor Stove, $6.75 he won in 1847 and he bore it as proudly. | nation. $2. SS. Itai Za Foodse ho that tive buyers int ~ ‘The playens are reaching out for the | Briikenort. Pe Ale ] " ir otralgheiorward E : r ve Ss accessions that come into thelr ranks | bani, 3,191; A. BH trib ‘ i " e eo terial in the pr L. Ward, Greenwich, have even gone so far as to make up ig Manas | x) Yi tay Dougias with hie brand new mous-| T. T. Reld, Montclair, i * Ht: Everything for Housekeeping if “6 99 Chilly days cuming—have a stove orse ense every year just as ¢) college football | Philadel Best Credit ‘Syst oie Lo Price h Credit iem—| Ww —Cash or # figuring that Walter Travis will be | Adelbert Ames, 2212 to 2224 Third Ave. @ hasty expectation table, a la the Lf | honaid, Boston, Ae verte att XXX AV WV tache, Jerome Travers, Fred Herreshotf, SRN Mes Ky | WM BIKA Gs ; Acres of Floor Space Lipid ula SE : ready. This one has pretty note, E. J. Noble, Garden City, who won nickel trimmings. Price in- Buy of a firm which Gel} its prices s0 De. » ex-Nutmeg State cham- icest old wi . . ‘a our Chaice, lc ‘pion, who won a degres for muste and A firm which does not ‘uke free te Manes Coraealent, onireh ‘chotr fe Geer Sect in wood. Mellow, and ring. Very well made. gifts,” getting even some other way. A :rge assortment of high grade pore funday, Col BB ge gnompnan: ree” || STEWART DISTILLING, co, Lots of others, and ranges A firm which could not afford to risk finer tn's pony’ rose pattern. As oa 1 > 7 ; Prince Morrow of Staten Island, the one | pEvemsmeenmaammeca ims and heaters of every type. its reputation by any kind of tomfoolery. 4s you want—t0 cents for each article. Solid Mabogany Rocher,6.50 50c Monthly | Very handsomely fin- ished, showing the beautiful grain of the wood. Wide, saddle seat, high back, shaped for comfort, Lots more in every style at every reasonable price. Very light but Stool, $1. 65 st eit) Seats covered Everything for kitchen and 1 tends to 6 ft i : in great variety of col- pantry. TE SEO SS ors and patterns, Ma- . . rid horsuy felines legs. Great Sale of Pictures at 25% off. Mahogany and all fin. fi sorts of Cab- The entire Synge ihe of a big manu- — jshes—all prices, Side+ inets, Pedestals, etc, facturer. © Water-colors, Etchings, Prints, 4, fi -) for every nook and Carbons, Pastels, Artotypes, Paintings, boards, China Closets, corner, Oleographs, ete, in all sizes. Mahogany Dresse-, $42.50 A firm which gives you good goods Large flat plates, Pitchers, for your Peat: and plenty of time to Large cake plates, Soup plates, ‘al dishes, Si dis! pay, or 10% discount for cash, just as Teleure 1a Bad you choose. Medium sized bowls, Large platters. Coffee Mill, 49 \ Table, $12.75, $1 Monthly Made so that any mason Jar ‘ will fit if this glass top breaks. Very sobeati oak The grinder is made to grind extension table heavy well and last long, pillar, claw feet, nicely finished round top, 42 Young Men’s Suits at $10, $12, $15, $18 and $20. Not men’s suits cut down, but suits in : youthful models,made to fit the smaller pro- portions of the young man’s frame. Browns and Grays. , 4th St, West of Broadway Harlem Store Open Every Evening. NW COR. GAVE. Tiss ST. dt niaasnimiemmananantvagionr nian yuna ymunand MILLER:H YAMS [FREE FURNITURE|FREE | TH RR EAERMS i 50 Purcene a R $15.00 750° a9 753"" HIO0. oh $49 0 t as 150. $| Sa 8 tinwelian WO charge for measuring, sewing, lining 97 laying. Seton PMN Geld a Doorn Part Or oS tae Re Cowperthwatt & Sons } BROOKLYN ‘i Triana $30 Worth for 50c a Week $100 « $1.50 « $2.50 « $1,000 * «$1250 « Payable by the month if more convenient, Collectors sent IF REQUESTED. We will open an account for any amount, 10%, Discount if You Prefer to Pay Cash Prices marked in Plain Figures—nocxtras- vaec Floor Coverings in Fall Colors finely eapallahedt A new Rug or Carpet will work wonders for any room and the at very little expense. Our stock is up to date and com- ‘s 44 plete, Enormous illuminated revolving racks enable you feet tO Select {nat what you want from thousands of samples Fu of rugs, Itnoleums, ollcloths and mattings in a very few made “in minutes, Big, light, open space for matching carpets and r owt Sail borders with draperies, &,

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