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q i} 1 i _ but made good his guarantee to Welsh Benes OP-TO-DATE i AND NEWSY Finish of Fifth Game In World’s , Series at Polo Grounds Proves | Again That Nothing ts So Un- | eertain as a Sure Thing. Courright, 1911, by The Pom Publishing Co, (The New York Word), ESTERDAY'S ball game war @ Y knockout in the tenth round, Put & "K, 0. by" tm the Ativett Fecord book. ‘The finish of the game proved again thet nothing ts so uncertain as a sure thing. When the Philadelphia crowd hung up three runs {n the third it Yooked at! ovr, And when the Giants came up for thelr inning in the ninth large number of hungry people were already starting home for dinner. Some @f them rearhed .he gate t20 soon, Orn- zone saute ant on | Giants Think They the eightn and ninth end tenth innings yesterdxy. Up to thi time the bes fans had held a funersal silence, ly till remembering the ticket faseialoes, But whem the Giants be- @an to score at last-well, beside the roar that went up the volce of # call @* would sound like the ehirp of a canary. a In ‘HE Boxing Comuniesten has been duing good wark of late It nas, done a number of things that win) More Sure of Winning Than World’s Series Games ha 4 veloped into a first sizing man, ‘Though [eet Min atcotutt of the minor bruise, sustained ve & good effect on the sport, The! . Chrystie has had two years’ experience Sayers "eXoused from the lineup, bat the one trouble with the boxing game—an! Do Athletics Now, but Hub|| arrenpaNce AND RECEIPTS eh quarter, he cannot equal Farr, and| hee uth ee, Pike qegead acirunt hem- POCKET 14 troudle—ie that irvesponsitie pro- | | UP TO DATE. It tg extremely doubtful whether he-can| =" “es! moters get up “clubs” and in ther; Team Beat Them Out. {] Omctar attendance . burning desire to “hog™ all of the CER Sp boone fe Slap WOW Bia Dots nT Leonen hae cast & decided wloom ‘over the| fete Iinar cee seiatyeMtiats | The LC. S. hand books are time true sport. Their one desire is te “get Club owners’ share 147,719, “To Coomas Aracolabd Bala ear, hey gill have all of herrea ack 28) savers and salary raisers. Designed to the money.” regardless of eversthing|___B¥ ALEX. SULLIVAN. Neri Commission 9,60. catteat eM ot orot LSU hd hakace Baeda, fit the needs of the man on the job. aioe. They are of the get netic) WY ce Pie aes eee Tea ARV i PGR Onan Petia ch PriescalGiseiy ea neta tll | aaa Pronounced by mechanics to be the rest Athletics to capture in order to col a hind clo ‘ practice ; hand books published. A separate band tribe oe tha Sones Gamnen ase toy DIMA AtiBedatise WHAT BALL PLAYERS HAVE DONE behind closed gates, A snappy signal practice P P: The Boxing Commission, fortunately \ Giants, |] Total receipts . for the game, is recognizing the fact Perea tanea aac sey be Medic teg . that suck a thing as spor: still exists | National League pennant winners to({ Natl Commission, romoters. The (tle up the series, and if they are able | much money |to do thin they feel contident that in im spite of the grab-all Dublic doesn’t care ho’ yy) ‘in’ poor form also , | sta ‘of information, data and formulas for {a taken tn at the gate when two wood) the deciding and seventh game, which |] Weat to the players, as they share |) AB, R. H.2B.3B.HR.TB.8B.SH.S0.BB.Av. PO. A. E. Av. EAS G.Wals, HBO, HC. | arhifER, “tubers “foutractom, ‘carpestarh amg fy fish The public interest ies in| nas been awarded to the Polo Grour only in the first four games of the |} 22112 002 00 0 1 0 0 3 0 1.00 nt for the Tiers. | I Mathewson Bu CONCRETE ENGINEERS Re aPort OF the thing, In & wood, f4:r,| before the huxe army of Gotham sup- | series. | 19 2 6 21010 1:0 1 2 86 12 11 1.98 er ene should le | sarquard ee 68 pages of concrete Information: just off the T porters they will carry off the big end 7252007002 0 2m 21 O A » fag UO ill [Revd ae : ‘ prem: po one in the building trades can afford en years ago first class boxers fought | or the purse. rake BIRGRAT LD HL ah ; regular covshing staff jesteriay. and. pald especial || Ames : 1o'Ve without Ht. ten of fifteen or twenty rounds in thi The Giants have yet to win a game | sostone won thodh all ber che nro ote (GUTS Ft Yast Neal WM a TA rae Ue Oh attention to the ends. MACHINISTS town for purses ranging between $24) tn Philadelphia, but they now belleve| ton wrod and tte dere eres Of 1410050071 200 0 1 4. book for erery man whose, daily task brings htm ond GUL Purses that went above tha: that they have struck thelt stride and [inal burie wan touche ie Bee, he Bwriz0 oo 212172 ° was gi rea a Taltee ates in contact with machinery; 378 page; ilusteated, Dethion "uncommon for such fighting] hat to-day they will atmpiy deluge any tive nome team landed it, 8100. snd |T Merkle, 1b eS ak Oe one ee That wile, there he teostored wih “nary avin | | Coombs \ <o adhd ks AO ee ea ene in for ae | ies ! : ain dit, 8 to 0. | ese 1 1 ie ite econ 1 Har Useful to helper of inspector; 37 Hi man as McPartiand, Dave Sullivan, La: | Pitcher oF pitchers the Athlotica may | ‘ro argemt “rowd that saw any kame || Herzog, a 2a 20051022 76 3 fats Toach fof Miphesais, who, Sect eome vines | Plank .. 4 (astieteds rerimee wih taste tome eee Vigne, Erne, Wolcott, Leon, MeGovern—|""ang uit the ahile the Now Yorks |!” this series wan the one that attonded || Metcher, 13100 4 00 3 0 «158 fe Nae year ty nome peer co anne) Atfes tte oAs | 1 Bender » ‘ | BOOKKEEPERS all those famous ones—to fight for pursea! navy veen fighting against. the grent| to thitd Kame, which was held In Hos. |[ Murray, rf 700000012 5 1 2 rinceton, a | 82, Pg of uptodate matter Yor of $1000 or lesa Of course these me hfe fe #reat tion, and it numbered nearly. nine Marquard, 000000002 0 om 020 Cre SESS] | aeeris and tice men; fully itinatrated. ee Si cag "4 obatacies tha Athieties have hurled in | lost twa men from the cantre of line ADVERTISERS cain the Moll bid ta, an ge gin thelr paths, they have had In mind the He 3" Mrbitein dance was 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 0 ! couple +, week They Win best aud Rie sonnel had sort . Gd pores oF percentage nan, ee Mate] wonderful ‘sehievernent of the Boston |ine,coa',geme St Hittebureh, which | 000000000 0 0 0 0 0 | Childe hac we tn ba! ertining ever published. Over 400 pages @f Se 4 oO bias} Americans in the first . Ms ' 00000000 0 0 0 0 0 Sprained aokle, Marty ng f =, to-date matter on advertising. money. Asa rule there were no absurd page t How nuch baseball has ‘own in pop- ad may be the lar centre. | Varker and Tead way & 4th St. bri Wy high offers for flahta, ”“Renult—thers Keres rence eee National and | itactty in the last Sent (i pe ase ---------- —-- | atv contesting for the guard. pusition, Matinewe Wot & a THE STEEL SQUARE was better sport. To-day Wolgast and . 2% 1 1 0 41 G 6 99 11 186138 70 13 “ap Wella certainly do not class uny higher | 42% tose Kames the Hub team, re Raa niertghent: resi 16) than Dal Hawkins yeare ago Yet fought one of tho most sensational] 20 far In this season’ Fata ere ees ee creat teneRtlONat| From behind with “the tally of three | "ates of nosing Out the “Athleticn H.2B,3B.HR.TB,SB.SH.SO.BB.AV. PO. A. E. Av. || wit by Francis wun and $4.00 tn Watuer tind Ic: mer's end wan $70. Against snem sna’ won| 200y even belleve now that they hav: 7 20 215 0 0 4 1 M8 SB 2 BOT) chore will be action galore at Harvard this eURMERLY TIT - or Keele ntee Wolgast, through his ©. Tom | fOr Fames tn a row, Klving them the | AW Akere’ m the lethargy that} © 1 0 0 7 2.1 1 2 80 10 18 4 B75] atternonn” were “a Tong srimmage in on the “PARK Sanus Festonente chooin © Main. Flot, aoe, enter demands 2.08 tor fintene clon . marked their playing in the other | 63009211 0 8 7 12 0 1.00 SAA Wed. state Romar prt fo, | TAM atarmmtion on nil enirees free : i Ki + they have evel wetter 0} 4 : rd fat, Pooiuar pric . | peels Corrie Sint on nil courees cree to fedt Wella, The modern champlons| COLLINS MANAGED SOSTON IN |< Te aa ie ae | 200020 0 1 0 2 1% 8 0 1.00 ATHLETIC CONTESTS. Cae eeat ed eed ane, Nas ea nike than the old Hub champions, | Ear ee a a) [rn EE A CHEERS & sonar > be y a the Athletics have only is | )e| -_ - =| Partly reaponaibie for thin are the) tn this series, which took place {n 1003, | one game to the good now, to emerge Mer err aren ier iyi er vec ee te i ie |TO. TO-NIGHT —i avyweights — TO-NIGRT of capacity audiences Seer pet uret: Moving picture con-lehe Postons, who were under the man: |from the series title winners Oldring, cf. 42019 02 460 20 5 0 0 100); National Sporting Club endorse the enthusiasm 4 e fins agement of Jimmy Collins, since ¢ If the Glants happen to lose the series || Murphy, 32005 01 4 0 88 7 0 0 1,000 of all the critics i i fer months jn housands of places aii! parted from major league circles, | they will Ko to Cuba, all pan talents | boone #4 , Ub ed 8 Ob, de ee oon AL PALZER VS. SOLDIER DELANEY : pe citi 8 their Crore Best oecta 6 Sat ee propa ha ee Enters | seamed to be beaten to a standstill by | having been made for a month's games | sak Pei 4 ? oe a de reviews ‘AROUND THE WORLD S club could offer. Ehts promenttion kita] the erack aggrogation of Pirate plays |in that island. All the players will ac. |p Lord. Ifv.. Mi a Time ES CS Sed Tae +1000 MUSICAL COMEDY RERUES of © LW SPECTA “Aer hea Se is glee; ‘ Heach, Clarke, Phillippt|company the team except Meyers and |} Thomas Te ee ee Ae a Sa em ae) SUCCESS OF Sieve! Batataiken Ore iene {is fob Wis crininas ane ay a ae ted Laever and th t of them were Marquerd, Plank, p. 09 0 0000 2 0 om 0 2 0 1.00)) we parse 3 contract. Who knows what agreement «| then at thele best. The club was con. | *Strunk .. 0000000 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 CONTINENTS WINTER GARDEN * Mats The bezer has to make to. get-tHe Bl. mo sidered the best base running and hit BL aplede AeA gee ale ae Ss Sa aha galt || offered? Certainly no busine: ting concern | int fe going to cuardnteo the payment of | \\ $10,000 oF $20,000 or £80,000 for the priv : Cl fi ‘ps jeever brought together up| } . to that time and the bets made on the r t "| Rostons after the first four games were Mege of taking pictures of a fit that few and fat between may last, lke the famous Hawkina-| | VI Flaherty fight at Carson, about eight | #% seconds. and The moving pictur throwing th mblers. And ‘ft rs Work on a percentage, and know that a fight lasting elght or ten rounds w People aren't) that Th the he two twirlers who practically gave 44th Mt. nr, Hiway, ‘Vie, 8. RIC hy Went OOH Ev, 8. gee rere neutron arate were Barry, Collins); by Marquard, 6 (Baker 2, Lord, Murphy, Barry, Plank); by || BELASCOMs yy,5 hn Ey ee Hupso Nata ean “Se ieee cit bring in big gate money for montha,| CY Young the veteran of twenty |] crandatt, 2 (Lord, Plank): by Wiltse, 1Davia); by Ames, 2 (Davis, Lapp); by DAVID BELANCO. presets “D, tives FRANK MPINTYRE in SNOBS | ITZI_ SCHEF! ay Aime showing a one-round Aight) Tit, Nationals, and Mill Dineen, Who te \] mender, 15 (Merkle 5, Snodgrass 3, Fletcher 2, Mathewson 2 Murray, Devore, || WARFIE D 5 44 won't even conaide worth show. gab w ane 4 A * " " D oMeciating as an umpire for the Ame |] Ierzog); by Coombs, 16 (Devore 2, Snodgrass 3, Murray 3, Meyers 2, Merkle, Ls ees TH ey, AG ahoue tt Murry) can League In the present series, When |] Herzog, Mathewson, Doyle, Ames, Fletcher); by Plank, 8 (Devore 4 Mar- || ff REPUBLIC.W® 4 Bi ; ‘io, BOUGHT iho ‘il FOR stall? 2-8F| they ‘kot oing they mowed down te! Amateur Union President auard 2, Snodgrass, Mv Pav THE 1 WOMAN: i Pie COMBDY i) RR Nad ‘0. a ‘ttaburgh batters as though they mune ’ * oO 7 Ce 5 nder, 5 (Do; ELASCO dulag neg) youre Ric isay: Hie ane: aloe Cooper lat C. Brown, Reported in Fav 2, Pde hala Mitten ne contana a Uarbialar Oates santas j O_beesent EER tit lh soos CALiwe ee i HE STRINGS Picture Aghia will not ve allowed in Restate A Raetracavnly, daay vices, |e ) Reported in Favor |} srurray, Snodgrass); of Marquard (Collins). | CRITERION Mate Wel a fat se e. ia 's w sad blow to t " New Viens Pp i . * KISS WAR considering the Way the first half of the Left on bases—Athletics, 2; Glants, 2. The tirat Hig Hone Oberetta hy 4 feture people, an: Cl i nif Wh bec hse hoving etre People, and to ie Ye ae of Proposed M. A. L. Sacrifice Mles—Thomaa, Snodgrass, Merkle, Moyers. PASSERS-BY ae HAMMERS. | rhe ee Veer 2 1 0 Bee he first game betwee: 6 Ho! lays: 0 Flete! ‘e ad the pictures, But it is the only thing) and Pittaburghe was played Oct. 1 xt - Raubip. pia vecseerae $e Havin Bayle to Flew, ASTOR Fo Ee | ANGL Prrituits Hiet GA save the game here ny and the tatter won by a acore| tiniesy present arrangement go|| wild sitchen |] Mh AIR Zoe wil’ mide “Win TT EOGAR SELWYN BOAO AT te Ci coming @ mere business proposition,| of 7 tof, ‘The next game alro took plac oF arrang ie ko Wild pitches—Marquard, Crandall, J] 2T [RO Teonery “Cartmef R Marety Hi GAR SEL' DEW FIELDS pg RSs | ae ea with no much thing as chai il the home team evened | WFons & new athletle organization wilt First base on errors—Athletics, 6; Giants, 3. || acts| "8. af tin Heats | HT ey AMSTERDAM SYs245% 1] Nene?” THE NEVER iowa We are going to do what we e eae wee. be thé Saaiaa At the annual meeting of the Miltary aie aan ws Sige a Me DE , AW. Wed ye fed, & Sal MAMA} keep commerctalinm out of the game. Dideily JN AC ere rer antuctinra anid re cae pL CANNBOTE HALL, sinlay At, THE PINK LADY Moyen | Mes A AM | auld one of the Commissioners." Box- : ne ronsamaniative ho local body | Rd, And im, the broad jump, the better of Jack Curley ina ten WREATH Wway 6th Bini i8 | SU WND, TERS Woe ing is a sport, and we're doing ail in PIRATES DROP FOUR GAMES IN|‘ presentatives of t 1 body |i Niaithewe, A018, with 20 Coot 14 hes. ‘at the opening show of the New Star 1S an CEUTA aS ears wall |] Xoora ¥ TUEB fi OE rag ileal ay A ROW. | that the formation of a Natonal Mille | All Sheffield Scientific Schoo} freshuen | were In the early 4 Curle: WINCHELL weFa Co in OWEMIAN GIRL F td ara | The two teams then travelled to Mitt 1 ts th : + Cash wile mim and pole vault were all woo by Hickey started into! = ALL ENGLISH SONG RECITAL, New Play | REDDY WELSH, who appeared! burg and the Pirates got th hase by | tas y spor Sa uwhout the country | feel ae, fight ard, a Wy sending tn yar wanetes te |30e, TO o Nanagement of 1 i LibeRTY “2 Way. igs, 16: | OLONIAL lua SON KEELE wR aad, will help the Natio: juardsme — soon had him in ¢ jardman | 8 {ng for Tom O'lourke. Welsh, to go back into history @ little, was offere three matches at O'Rourke's National 8. C., with a guarantee of $2,000 fight The first of these was with Pal Moor 4nd O'Rourke lost money on the show G Next time, however, he refused to give Weish the guarantee, offering mim a amaller sum. When Welsh refused to | box for leas than his contract. price, | O'Rourke went and told the commission | the whole ead tale—or his version of Ur and tried to hevoe Welsh barred from toxing in New York. However, the commission, not being owned by aiy | Aight promoters, decided that O'Rourke, | having failed to stick to his own agree- ment with Welsh, had no further claim on Freddy's services, nd. Joo Gane eleven | MOURN ADpAreNtly, mich further | out- thelr minds, the Glaate Riile an gue | classed than the New Yorks have 1 me the Bostons struck thelr stride) iw recovered from the we fright! . had attacked them early tn the money away, Neither) #efles, and the manner In which they routed t me al LUO, ST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK GIANTS PU1 A “K. O.” IN ATHLETICS’ RECORD BOOK Copyright, 1911, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 191f, tq 4 EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN ADMINISTERS BD, BEATING TO DALE Monte Dropped vopped. Tek for Count of Eight and Twice for Nine. (Bpecial to The renting World.) MANCHESTER, N. H., Oct, %—Bate tling Nelson got the decision over Monte Dale here in thetr fifteen-round | bout. Dale, although on his feet et tho end of the bout, was terribly bat~ tered and disfigured. The fighting Dane was after him from the sound of the dell until the close of each round, and Princeton Finding It in no round save the first did Dale get Hard to Get Suitable “ome of the. founds eessived: COON ee PUTURE : WHAT CITY “These Fans UNE IN + PHILADELPHIA FANS IN THE FATA 10 THe b selves Into a running match, with Nele Pie ker yim Pl he ke son following his opponent. Dale was rT dropped four times, twice for the count “ine _ Player for Quarterback crorped tnt ramen, eae See Yee oa On . oer nine, and in the fifth round was saved * ee eaday me | by the bell. Da’ gameness caused Pendleton Won’t Do, W hile i are cauve”for, someiting more} Much applause, and the scrapping quale oe ale hy reeutery yt on ities of the sturdy Battler were a@ Farr, Most Promising Man, cautly injured, Lind Storer, the fire] loudly cheered ial asst +e Hurts His Ankle. ‘The big Crimson, team “4 rely Doc. Cranpates Driver ‘iN THe OTH ENT SO FAR. DOWN THE FIELD THAT aie HAD TO Get OUT A SEARCH WARRANT For \T. het «, Oct, 26.—Harry Donahue, the owfought Joe Hyland ‘in & ne since his advent at Cam Donahue carried the fight 19 Wridge, and if the men charge and play as com-| the Easterner ail the way and Hyland was badly iy" aa they, have inthe iat two dave the | Beaten up im the ninth and tenth rounds, Ne fmeon need fear no team. Huntington fits | decision was given. ely in his new position at fulllwek, and. his anes HE Tiger coaches are now face to! face with another proposition |» work there bas been a revelation to the coaching wheh will be hard to overcome. | erat wees js TEE Mute lackicr, always on the | CLEVELAND, Oct, 26.—Paddy Lavin, Bue ~ ’ “THe FisLoeRs HAD IT By his play in the Navy game Pendle-| ‘icy “ood ‘ground’ gator Sinoel of Clvcnd et eteel ae e ( an Equal Boston S EASY ToDAY, WITH ton showed that he is not the beat man} |, es fependable drop. Kicker ts lagktn Wagner of Chicago won from Earl Williams of Pr Beer ™ at quarter. ‘Tho expected shift canme]{hi"tay_ of wag, fe the 'euchat ete hae | QUcand, 5 te, path on geal Malt Brae ¥ % give lot iy dril his sort of work. Mil . . : yesterday, Farr was given the firet|« lone drill ai : Moran of New Mork inten rounds F 1 0 REAUZE Wy aad We call. But scarcely had tho scrimmage | table tian ob there ta'00 (he Ger aS | matey fAt0, (06 weet etd taalamegeh pur D U lg O SrRven : begun when Parr was laid out with a{finch in, the Pay be, Eine, might, oot i oy ay ie tte te oud badly sprained ankle, which was at|tnals's New Haven Tiree winters ago A. ition “Ta the latter's Receipts and Attenda: ‘ ceipts and Attendance That Series Pirates Looked for Record Breaking | first thought to be broken. At best he Combined toe of the Carlisle Lo ead song “sy hia. fr a log opecoed Pendieton will either have to remain at!) tent of maa development in this football | that Hill would win, barring an acckleut, as hy with iekins | geomet - to h yunels jou band quarter or Chrystie will have to be de-|!" inne Nes peniice |S Bethe co nn nee Senne eee Total receipts . | ve founded into ehape. arr'e accident) Ti, Sas aunt Hetnne teeta tees! TIME SAVERS UP TO DATE IN WORLD'S SERIES. || "2 nis. (cients pete. | RECORDS OF RIVAL | book for each occupation, Ret beaded i oe er et ean te TWIRLERS TO DATE. || see CAL WORKERS | Plaskin von e fumble ‘and sd ‘oll Ins, covering from wiring to running a jower plan GIANTS. Ram ePralegeig tight? GIANTS. | “BUILDING TRADES game for the || Club owners’ sh: | |The Yale varity played @ practice | with ATHLETICS. Bierw were two touchitowpe. ane wel from totel: Une tod’ a woal trom the Besant mas ie We Batting Fielding || sierritt, emeyt the gral from touchdown, which t nee whys they haven't just as good a chance ar | >) the Boston Americans had against the! JOHN DREW “ A SINGLE iin ball: Tear to ntersant no. “adtient Uma Li 14 illustrations, LYCEUM rye.83, bene wci*ao. Ghat the” iafornscton lonnd’ instantly, $1.50," Sold for 60 cente pontests, can mach Es s ° Totala we. oT 4 7M 8 G10 58 6 OTL ‘Batted for Mathewson tn eleventh inning of third game and elghth inning of fourth game, and for Marquard in third inning of fifth game. *Ran for Coombs tn tenth inning of ftth game, ‘ 2: 3oTa ST. ‘Theatre. with Ciifton Crawford SATS S$ WHEKS IN ADVANC! on the ‘conclusion of the fourth | DALY’s |, Hits—Off Mathewson, % in 27 innings; off Marquard, 7 dn 10 Innings; off FULTO 46th at. near Broadwi MMR. ~ Mating nrday, HE Crandall. 2 in 4 (aninks; off Ames, 2 in 4 innings; off Wiltse, 1 in 1 inning; J} THE GARDEN OF ALLAW FULTON | tts Via rts || ta SIMONE '» THE THIEF ais.) off Bender, 12 in 17 Innings; off Coombs, 11 in 2 innings; off Plank, 6 in 10[) Bay Oi gt ROBERT ED iN PR ae a SO. ik et, Ea noketowners was a caution, innings. 7 pt 1 9 yell Scottsier.* A Gan’ 2man of Le Struck out--By Mathewson, 18 (Oldring 4, Lord 8 Murphy 2, Baker 2 onGEARLISS |: DISRAFLt BATS READY TO-DAY. of Leisure ik’ JULIAN ‘EL TINGE mMat.Dally vatuar itarmea, 0" in THR FAS Ratt ag ALHAMBRA o RUTH st NEW YORK Beete ts tere tha | Bare Cpa “Hest musical pay in town. Mut Dativ KITTY GORDON , ENGHANTHESS | aTTYSOROOA fy EMGHANTRESS | RQ WX | tae Wel 149th St, Bernard & The New a Mat 'Daliv, ghey bury Bros & fees Fun Save oa Mn Hngham's Mat, Wal ipa TO-NI agreed to join the proposed guntna- | 10, 20 & 30 “ ais Cc ry af IANTS SEEM TO HAVE STRUCK THEIR STRIDE, SAYS JOHN M’GRAW. BY JOHN M’GRAW (Manager of the Giants) PHILADELPHIA, Oc bership. Kverett C. Brown, President | the Amateur Athietle Union, is re-| system and enormous buylng facilities save | ported in favor of the new ue, A mmittee of three has bee ppointed y Want Lath Be Faas i Stuy, | vommitter of vireo hax been appointed! our customers a lot of money. We sell only the our diate at igen, finest standard materials, Suit or Overcoat to RINCESS “RAJA las. J. CORNER: id Av. | for the formation of the new leagu 73 Queens ji, Jardin de Paris man ts ut, Netther ta the ria See ta ‘Mi'siii"l?| measure from $20.00 to $50.00. Send forsam- 2 aaa ia pier it eatna cee qe aN ples. Our values will surprise you. Se uaa &ny predictions, but the men He, Untloniy oe boats y oy BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. seem to have wiruck their stride | the frosbimen with'b polats A MAN'S WORLD’ | aonntekn AMuaSNENTaLT and I am gicatly envow ‘i . - r € Pi Ee EB DAILY. He i, Sor" a a th Broadway & \iii. mew tt ne OMe le eat bg » Ninth St. [OMME ans: SAM DEVERE'S 3 BURLESQU ens.

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