The evening world. Newspaper, July 29, 1912, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY aa JatK Johnson About as Poor | ‘eavyweight Champion as - the Ring Has Ever Known. ILLY GIBSON 1s said to have of- B fered Jack Johnson $25,00 to ety ten rounds in the Garden. Yet some people apeak of stock ma: ket juggling as “frenzied finan Just why thirty minutes of Johnson's time should be worth $25,(00 I don't know. Yet Jack, professing to think that his thirty minutes te even more va!- uable, demands $30,000. suppose Johnson figures that he takes as much of a risk in @ ten-round bout as he'd take in # finish fight, and that @ knockout recorded aguinat him would end his money-making power. Of course, there wouldn't be @ chance in a thousand that Johnson would lose in ten rounds to Jeanette or Langford or any one else, He's too clever a defensive fighter for that. Probably, if Johnson does Mnally accept some t round prop- sition he'll get into the ring withthe idtention of stalling through the rounds, taking no risk whatever. Wouldn't count againat him on his rec- off; as, whether he fought or stalled, | ten Recker, cf. Devore this | Doyle, 2b. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK a ‘> THE E os, 1978," VENING WORLD, MONDAY, SUDB® an TESREAU GETS CHANCE TO TAME THE “CUBS,” 12,000. OPPOSING RICHIE Fans the at Polo Grounds to See Teams in Their Third Battle. BATTING ORDER. New York If. Merkle, 1b. Murray, rf. thd bout, going ten rounds, would b«! Hersug, ab recorded “no decision.” It wouldn't at-! Me: c tect “ala ttle’ in any way. Fletchar, se. Aw far as we can see now, the only thing that can affect “Johnson's title” tw @ lapse through failure to defend tt, Johnson ts about as poor a heavyweight Champion as the ring has ever known. I don't mean that he Is a poor tighter, for he surely can Agbt. Hut he ts about ap aus easive ase cucumber. Give him his way, and he'd sever fight as jong @s he could get the bacon money with- out taking @ risk. We've had cham. pions who took pride in defehding their if against all comers and showing that they were genuine. Not so with hin Terreau; p Umpires—Klem and Bush. ance 12,000, Richie, Chicago Sheckard, if. Kehulte, rf, , 1b, Archer, ¢ Ninker, 9#. Zimmerman, 8b. Attend- POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, July 2.—Big Jeff Tesreau, the bearcatcher of the Ozarks, waa sent to the box to test Kil] dn that direction against the Cubs this afternoon. Twelve thousand who people came out to witness this third battle between the Glants and Chicago and got a run for thelr money from the start won for the Cubs on Felday, was sent back to the on om EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN AMATEUR AND PROFESSIONAL SPORT: Copyright, 1912, by The Press Pubtishing Co. (The New York W rid). UCKER WAS BACKED UP BY TIMELY HITS IN EARLY INNINGS Doubles by Wheat and ‘Hum- Dan Morgan Chicago Lightweight Secures Two Good Matches Upon Breaking With Costello. mell Gave Brooklyn Two RY JOHN POLLOCK. Runs Lead Over Red: D*-: MORGAN has taken an- other prominent fighter under his management. He is Jack Britton, the crack lightweight of Chicago, who recently defeated Harry Stone, the local ghtwetght, after all the other fighters in this vicinity had refused to meet nim, BATTING ORDER. Brooklyn Moran, ef. Britton came to the conclusion that Rimith 8, beat Jack Costello, his former manager, Necro ets could not get him suffictent bouts and Sruneni 3 asked to be allowed to go to Morgan, lapels and Costello agreed. Morgan has al- Mater’ = . ready matched Britton to fight Eddie Mille Murphy of Boston for twelve rounds at NOT HAVE ANY CINCH er, D. Umpires—Johnstone and Eason. R RED SOX WILL WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, N. Y., July %—-With Nap Rucker tn the | box for the Superbas, Manager Dahlen was hopeful of making it threo stratgat from the eile oy g ores orate have enoumh, 00 do te select likely wine warmed up impressively. Humphreys ett rn lg Sake fe a was the selection of Manager O'Day, | yr + tte! ly oomolecaly, The “Old Fox” Has Worked who iw striving hard to cheek the taat) Wizard Griffith’s Men Only |>¥,competey. ine the experts for falling Reds. to-orrow. First Inning--Cutshaw and Hummel) Cincinnat! will be here overlooking Washington, for last season, outside of Milan and Johnson, none of the players looked particularly good. Five and a Half Games Be- Wonders With Washington IN RACE WITH SENATORS FOR PENNANT \*. Jack Britton Now Under ‘s Management BOXING SHOW TO-NIGHT. Garden A. C., Madison Square Gar- den—Jack Denning ve. Tommy Ber- gen, the Lewiston bearcat; Jess Wil- Nard ve. Arthur Pelky, heavy- weights; Kid Williams of Baltimore vs, Young Solsberg of Brooklyn—ell ten round bouts. the Pilgrim A. A. of Boston on the night of Aug. 27, and also expects to sign him up with some good lightweight for @ fight at the Garden A. C. on Aug. 12 A match has been arranged between Freddie Welsh, the ex-English lightweight champton, and Johuny Summers, the English welterweight cham- plon. ‘They will come tagether in @ twenty round bout at Cardiff, Wales, on Aug. 15, Welsh is also signed up for @ fifteen round dette with Grover Hayes of Chicago, which takes place at the National Sporting Club’ of Winnipeg, Can,, on Aug. 6, ‘Tommy Maloney. the west wide fighter who went to Loe Angeles with Jimmy Johnson, is back In town, He bas been signed up to meet Young Dave Kurta, the game light middleweight of New. ark, for ten rounds in one of the bouts at @ local club on Aug, 12. It ought to be @ great slugging match, ae both lads are noted for thelr gamences, emecially Kurtz whose recent figot with Buck Crouse i ell freak im the minds of the fight Packey MeFarland ts at present mourning the lous of hie youngest brotite Frauk, nineteen years old, who was drowned while swimming at Cornel Wis., a few days ago, Packey has sent his other brother, John, and bis manager, Emil Thiery, tu Cornell, Wis, with instructions to engage divers to secover the body. Frank dePariand lived te ego, until two months ago, wi decided to fo to Corell, Wis,, where he had work, BILLY GIBSON'S TRIP ") ‘TO CHICAGO 70 SIGN JOHNSON A FAILURE Biggest Offer Ever Made for.< No-Decision Bout Turned McKetrick maintains that with John- fon it 18 @ case of sure defeat by Jeanette. MoKetrick was so anxious tt t Johnson in the ring that he agree. to accept almost nothing for Jeanette’: services and further agreed to giv: but Johnson would listen te nothing Dut $30,000 guarantee. Johnson says he will retire on Labo! Day and announced Inder ne oo} tion will he make the trip to Aus: or accept the offer of $80,001 made by the Paris club to box Jeanett« in Paris, because he retires on Labo: Dey and has not enough time to train for a nian Mke Jeanette before tha! date. = Jeanette's manager denounced John: son to newspapermen of this city be fore leaving, making the claim that i! was pure fear of Jeanette that made Johnson turn down this offer of $30,00 when it {s said around Chicago that Johnson only recetved $12,000 in cash for his fight with Jim Flynn. ——————_—_ INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. ker io We Most sales have a sugar coat- ing of bargains here and there. My Clearance Sale includes everything in stock at prices ripe for profit picking. Moe Levy, Mae" 119-125 Walker St., N. Y. — BARBY "® TONIGHT Bie Te] 3 STAR BOUTS pt Loh. _AMUSEMENTS, HAMMERST; f IN'S ROOF #3: & DAILY MATS. NAc 25¢ & Se Temjeet d Sunslune, », White, Chas, Ati Old Hor Motion Pictures of “THE DURBAN ast inerva ra Cycling GLOBE Ln We wet ; The Rose Maid ae hed by ocean brveses. LYCEUM Ton aha ea aden i the “Old Fox” has ince Last Season. Knockout Brown ts till confined in ¢he Poly- JqBpaon. Since the Fourth of July over | MUNA tonday: took care of Marsuns, Bates fled to hind Boston Team. aA Mi thiticeer cumith aeeelionny: the Team Since Last ane Movoial in tae sy ra twat of the tWo years ago at Reno he has ateadily | Th’ Cubs Kut away to & good start) curshuw. Hobby out, Cutshaw to Hum- me players us last year, excepting sired in ep surement ea cqmeb-up at dodged fxhts. And it wasn't for lack 2%) Scored in the frat inning. After} ine, NO RUNS. some talent never before in the big. to. such that we Bayle An chetge ot of challengers UN Sheckard and “Schulte had gone out. | storan lined to Hamond. Nortehn fied] = BY ALEX. SULLIVAN, | leagues and @ few men who had been/ that Is what the Senators have accom: he wil be able to feare toe Howie a {Tinker shot a low liner past Merkle | Smt ingled to centre. | arte tried and found wanting by other clubs, | plished in the past two days. Pe hal ee When Jeftriea was champion he stood! tor two tmesen and acored on Zimmer. (@@ Bates. Smith sink No Rt RK GRIFFITH, manager of the |). has rushed the team to the fore and, For at ime {t looked as though the ready to fght any worthy claimant of man's aingle to contre. Leach filed out | Wheat out, bean to ede he Senators, te certainly the greatest | apt it winning with a regularity which | Red Sox were to have the race all to| Jf # leamed trom « rellable, soaece that the Mc. the title, He didn't @odge about the to Becker. ONE RUN. Second Inning fled out to wizard In the history of the dia-|hay convinced everybody that the win-| themselves, but judging by the manner | Mion, brothers bare decided to 1 country, sidestepping ahaliengers and The Giants came right back and tled Moran, Grant went out to Hummel un-) mond. It surely is a remarkable sleight-| ning streak wasn't just a flash in the ‘in which Griffith's men are closing up Nichotta” teak Sia) Wat “haty every couple of years or so pick.ng the score In their half, Devore hig the | asweted, Egan beat out an infleld Lit of-nand performance to take a clu| pan. ; fon them they will have a tough tme| fire. which wil be early Ia Sector Ie ls Out some second rater to box in a “ret ball pitched for a single and Doyle | and took second on Fisher's wild throw | which finished away in the ruck last}gENATORS HAVE WON THE !n landing ine fag. ae tional Boortivg Clab on Wes Forty-fourth street “championship bout.” He fought Fite. 24 Hecker ‘both walked, filing the ao A Esmond was called out on! year and this season have tt up in second GREATEST STRING. As 4 road team the Washingtons | wil be lensed é me @immons and Corbett and Ruhlin ana De Merkle hit to Evers, who aerate strikes. NO RUNS, place battling for the champtonship. To the Senators belongs credit for the rem fo have a shade on the Hostons. | EDULE: v0 RESULTS Sharkey—gave them their second ch Mm id ued to tBheckard’ ON SHUN, | Cutshaw popped up to Grant. Hummel |" Jy 1911, with Jimmy Meleer, who ts] greatest string of victories of the sea- their last trip through the Occid that | SCH EDULES AN w they weren't satisfied with the ry “th necond inning Sater 4 lined the ball to left for a base, Fisher) considered a good baseball leader, by the | son when they won sevent fen In @ POW.) they didn't ic ‘ge A OF MAJOR LEAGUE RACES. ¥ he whipped them the first time. with a two-bagger dow ‘xo singled to rlitht, ending Hummel | way, as manager, the Washingions fin-|only to be halted. by the Athletles In work \n Cleveland Is arly crite Bob Fitzsimmons took @ rest after Wen! to as to third. Miler Med out to Bates @nd ished in seventh place in the American bi rare Pg ee s4 bat sats yy fare to make a record slinost as AMERICAN LEAGUE. . Merkle ra Humniel Wax doubled trying to score af-| League race. The baseball critics | al ue ; ‘ood on thelr present Invasion. . hat Was the q w and a half g es pind the ied Sox, in pounced u. NO RE { Grifith's failure to make any- Bs +] New York tn St. Louis, kyyWeights, And after losing to Jef- He and had gone out, of by Fisher and Hummel, Miler and |‘ merece cher ie Be of & club wirene enous hey were seven games behind, | Washington In Cleveland, fries he went right glong fighting,, Fletcher singled to left, but Tesreau Hummel took care of Humphreys’ tittle | SI¥° ee ahi Bae an ick ie £9 to Gievolaed Ane ja two double: hey mane up as much ground in ccs See knocking out Sharkey, Ruhiin§ and was thrown out by Richie, NO RUN®. | bounder. Marsans t out an tnfl 4 | Sore on Pe NGEE @eenia AKleR Aha | GLIGLC LORGEAINE: SUB HITUAI ateTa ha the ot er three cities, 10 be Visited as Yesterday mes others in championship style. The Cubs scored again in the third. hit to third, Marsans was caught ape | Sey. yee a een in the habit of |Lajole wnt Jackson, and such a re cone ln Ss i terete We fouls, grat pam " sult Dy ‘ ‘on the line, | year. ers a aajole < ¢ close to place : itis, 3—eee dim Corbett didn’t do much mghting— Wi) 2Me ute Bete wad out. to| Hacker tu Hummel te Fisher to Catetaw | pochering about picking tallenders—they | pitchers as Gregg und Blanding, yet yeturn to thelr home grounds, tand, 1—tU8t game, but he did meet Mitchell, at leas, And Pitched pally an tiecs A hatte cakan we Raia: a chs a — — ——= ‘The Senators are now almost as tar| waniegton, b—eecond gaine, Mitchell was suppored t Bata Bue Re eee Hy ; ‘kai ahead of the Athletics as the Red} Detroit, ® vii 0 be w wBreat! qouvle into left, scoring Schulte and) Egan made a rice stop of Rucker's . A . ge gy Be ae hoggies rg Mer a fighter at that time. Corbett did some taking third on the throw to the plate. /hurd hit grounder and threw him out | Ti tle Thllsely thay hey wih tuniter NATIONAL LEAGUE. lively sldestepping where Fitssimmons| Fletcher throw out Leach. at first, Moran fied to Mitchell, North arry ins cuttin unlikely that they will even further ee wae concerned, but he didn't go and! —_——_—>____ ens liner went straigat to Mitchell. | u aon . .. repay! pick out 2 Jim Flynn as the unacui-| SOME OF OLYMPIC STARS Te tenis acid to. oan | i atc l rns Phan’ GPOth. Chb. take. such. -& 1 10 Brooks termed contender for bis crown. Wien "9 renin Mepkee to. oak | g OE pitcher as Jim Vaugnn, who was the in) Hlladel ia, hed fight he fougur toe wagnee | BACK ON VADERLAND TO-DAY tre. 'Htooiiteeit doubled “down the ‘tet n f pitener as Jim Vaugnn, who was, the ty went the het. fie foul sens ng Daten to third. | yaad: aa {t had not been held by an Englishman for the Highlanders, and mold hm inw Yesterday's Results, ci i 4 Mitchell fanned tn the pineh. | Grant} since 1876, one of the winning pitchers of h h ieduled for yesterday, the Perhaps tt is the example of these | Official Reception Deferred Until inate tiummel ant Houilteet! wis | ali i Os The contrast between the rival scullers Mire SUERU ate nasa Agia celta ; ; F Australian Champion Proves w= sure ought to be hailed as a miracle Great men that ts detereing Jack Joan-| Oct. 22, When Rest of Team doubled up off wecond, Hummel to) Australig both inaction and physique could (ay sure ousht to he halled as a miracle won. Jack may have a feeling tuat ihe Fisher, NO RUNS f : Ive : ‘i : \a have been greater. BG Tene ets. AIRC cineet ceaaten ae an champion who recklessly tiguty the best Is Due Home. Smith singied to lett. Wheat cout Easy for Englishman in {standing six feet one inch, Is ao fnely fot whe didnt make good on the Atul) PMP Founger crop insvead of picainy first bateh Olympic vietors| to the a ee . “anole, ait § proportioned that he did not look the hitter and fielder that Hugh Jennin theslemons, makes a foolish break, 1 home fr Bweden on the} in ch Hummel doubled to the Race on Thames. [height nor did he seem to be carrying the ‘Tiger boss, recently remarked that Pept must be why Jack talks in such! amer Vaderland to-day. The official 1d fen sco) vith and Wheat, | \ d mn, but was | 22 Washington youngster was the best field fe | Barry 1s more lithe in form, bu | man in his position in the game to-day. big ligures when “asked to tse ou ul reception will not take place until Oct. [Fisher dr a Texas T evo | muscted in a manner which f 4 that | JoBiad (eh-round, no-decision vout, 21, as several of the athletes are | recond, nding Hummed he was equally strong. In style Arnst s _ | DON, July %—Ernest Barry, bd ua President Barrows of the International in’ Europe. Ralph Rose, world’s} Fisher went to second on thy ce scemed to have superior thrusting widest are . ite ey of the question, | champion at putting the shot, and |to head of Hummel a: tho p the English champion soullars veraay inves, but Batty showed ter form, | Weave declares that the Jersey City of course, 48 merely u matter of| James Thorpe, winner of tho Pen- {ler track out. Rucker tir defeated Richard Arnst of Australia In “phe ‘race was for a purse of $5,000 and | Ch"), Wit nol be tratetarred to Boule expenses and gate receipts. Lien, are at Colombes, France, TWO RUNS. for! a race over the Thames course for the|the champlonship cup, which had peer | ae eee eee nee eae e at own: CHESTER AN son must figure that a Johnson —$<—<—<——— viten Tn Wnet te Oct ae ng championship of the world, — | Hel! for several years by Arnal ye lers are disgusted there are plenty of jar Wy a single. An @ s ing. cham) “ est was a close v »w w the Barien weuld, draw en M’GINNIS SOME UMPIRE. [*.)'"s%,, aw. McLean ted| «phis was the first time tm sixteon! art nat of the course, after whieh | others who are willing to take fs ohana enable bim to pay Jdanson §. peeieeteednees to Northen Hum s h rs set - Ba ew ahea : oe ie gaye 4 Perhaps it would end p it] “Boss” McGinnis of the N. ¥. Ratiway [10 40"! Aon ta. Mis, Maton ara that the work!'s culling cham-| Larry drew ahead steaitly and was | tO" cam at tn reported. that. Billy wouldn't. But it's likely that a ten-|Company proved as good an umpire forced Humphries at second, Fisher ¢ mnahip had been competed for vn Lemond Oy a oeh. Arnst then stopped | Murray, who won bgt ape mare Notch COLLAR round bout with Johnson as Bi b he annus ung “utshaw, NO RUNS hames: Richard = Arnst, the ye 4 the winning | the Skeeters’ history, in 5 . * She of the [he fe & boss at the annual our Cute | ing aenrted the pone with ORE Ook eaeer & je wint Hare antmen Eractaant ce the jean, pee Would be @ slow, hula anu] games of the employees of the Fourth > vee m title, Staion She 35 line twenty lengths ahead, Arnst contemplating putchasing the clu. eMnch and block and stall’ aftacr, at livinion yesterday. ‘The games He OF 4 peviouR VIELOFY Over paddled BOW AE an nae eanroa at varaey Cit Meets close in front and o johnson ° at Donnelly’s ve ' ent t Barry, whom hi The distance of the race was four and | Ths Ah ie - Seong en Bet aie ateit dene ants Phe Pee ee ETI St | Major Leadee Bare gp, |] st _eteatea on the Zambest ing auarter miles and Barry's thine was | Rea S8Y (st the Jeyalty of the tas | StAYS SO 15¢ 3 tos a9 ‘there's e curiosity out pe Aue wit i eported in Detail. J) \jjust, iio. marry claimed at the minutes 8 seconds, sent owners are more anxious than Cluett, Peabody & Co., Troy, N. ¥. f “A oe tpl jreat crowds lined the banks of the t belibyd shan jon. But my part La een the regular team of the division | ——- time that he was not In condition, aad eat sdk See ein tate witrousn |ever to dispose of thelr holdings, i feeins & doean good lite ands team pleked from the motormen NATIONAL LEAGUE. lhe had been anxious ever since Aria rary fe anaes Mone? a= ee ABbF- the Moxing Commissions’ carbene The xegulare ws sic i oe ial er attempt to defeat the world’s {he MeMrer mon inion that the vict = —— _ meni that it positively w . ‘ to & the feature af tae | champion and for the chance of bring. Barry was one of style against | = hin to box here in wn tbe |ann ty an H : Ing the title back England, where strength. | we | Nut ’ wa \- | ngiand, wh EY eas ees Uf nothing els 1 give the “wow. |°"°" : “ | | & Sight, 142 (Pemberton), 7 to 2, 8 to 21 sere” (that's w all ‘em down FORT ERIE ENTRIES er ee TTC || FORT ERIE WINNERS. ight, 148 (Perberton), 1 to & 8 aaa in Australia) a to wit up und . | i roy wan 4a] Kemp Ridgeley, Luckola, — Wond A ony at unplea and quite untair | ‘ “ | 8 sss Phe SI] FIRST RACE—Three-year-olds and) Worker, Joe Lett and Miss Hynes also S baiile cry of the Vriae taht. ducal is eee | 13] five and one-half furlongs [yan and Antshed 1¢ a — Hurtling, | 100 | ‘ C 2 (Turner), 7 to 1, 5 and PURTH RAC! ear-olds and | en en HE Giants will have to take an biaslit Sal bod | Groaida, 10 OXoerner), 19} upward: | HandicaD: | one anid one8Ixe other bra id Of sourse y ad ABOUND HACKS Two ys Yand 2 ted second; Lord deenth smllemettly Vishay, 216 CHULW Sil), Values made possible only Jooks commanding enough at | int Wi; Volts | (Schuttinger), 18 to 1, 6 to 1/4 yon Be Lescin ar ied Gent=nt recently 4 hae been oven: | 30% RRS, third, Time, 1072-6 cota | 14 CMoCaney), 9 to 6 7 to, 10 and 3 te because we .are closing out ming. But they have slipped ve- nrida, Beauty, Little Pall, [2 te 1 and 7 to 10, third, pe Dear tne 008 8 sesaem, Bad los ate =| Blanche Frances, Monsiour X, Sir Ray-|j4546, Chester Krum, Bounder, Font piece-ends. New remnants Ripere peanast, Bape they won't do how mond, Con, Corne, Cardiff, Detroit also |atno ran and finished ax named , eal —_ a, oer added daily —$30, $35, $40 MAT should be an interesting, bout . RACH —~ Two-year-old: | MOTORCYCLE RACES OFF . ue Willard and Pelk I Contido, JOT; Buueb of K, eling; five and one-half furlongs | materials made to measure. eregnan, Willers O00 Belky, Wik) Aig iss ptomnde, At; rs 10) 8 | Plabbergast, 111 (Musgrave), 9 to 2 7 TILL TO-MORROW NIGHT. Suit fue @aat d sine ‘ant haar: as ‘ nS wu easl to & 3 to &, first, Parts Queen, 110 pletely i oa an tiky will be remembered as the husky | Hath ry ‘te fan . a Or ALT MLTR STA) CLortund, 6 to o 8 A hears dental Nroiieere S16 fellow who went into the “white hope Cowl. 30) \ Ucleu Barter Celcage, 418! me S| seconds Old Coin, 98 (Wolf), 7 to 1, 6 ponemen rousers, >. tournament” at the National, iammed dommes 1 Lath ota tiene | to 2 and even, third, Py | Palecr all over the ring and didn't get | %2/ rt Mats | Ne ‘ Ware Burnt Candle, Patty Grab, tne decision. He has done some good | font diam “ir, Prot, Ws, Navinne fH, dom So : Latent, Lynbrook, “Lawnutt, . Me 7 1 t " ad mi fear wa 1 k c ane tT so ran arrow mi i Bahting since then, and may ture out | Mail ky tlires | Gamer Lam ie a Hea UBL ae A trp hae pee a tothe -Aibright- Thomas to be one of the real members of the | yar BF satel a UF the beet. events det hope clan, Ht? lupward: uteplechune, abut two miton.e- | {1 sue Ue, eels te R and 9th Street ohn Veuis, 1; At Onee, 14; |Neweomer, 187 (Lynch), 7 to 1, 2 to 1 40 Lb second etal iakeewty | Sunday World Wants Work ana oven, Won; Idle Michael, 136 Ale | ty.amy pilot wiht bounds claimed, Jen)), 7 to 1, 6 to 2 and even, second; jonday Mo ‘i form, Towering the colors loons PAYTON | PAUL J. RALINEY’S African ctunt PROCTOR’S| N, ¥, THEATRES, ini “de Arthur, Noi John 7. Doyle & Co’, Wil kland & Go. others, RIOR VASDEVILL ED DAILY, Att, rc Col THE ‘PASSING . SHOW OF 19t2 $i Bot Bway, Eve 810 BOUGHT AND PAID FOR’ Wiss COMEDY {gate BUNTY PULLS THE ‘STRINGS NORTH BEACH Boats East 99th and s3th otreet ee FnEWOnKS ToeRIATS \ | c WINTER aie | Mat, To-mor, B00, & T5c, de v8, 8 sh Brighton Beach Almhip Ascension Dally, Fireworks BEIGHTON MUSIC HALL Bayes & Norworth Pipe, Sruipn ENDERSON’S Use wari. ~ wines tart. Aan te jelyilie ene, ‘& Wiebe Heo ine, ote Jonion Girls, Hooves & Ween ad St. & Bh Ay AMERICAN ROOF frrqamgats Co,, Roser & Felton, Harmony Beaux & Belles, Fldsa Mack, “Savoy tase we Vi “SEATS RESERVED, 2hc. a bose” MADISON Aas Cabaret. ReereanseN 282 WEST END 531" 10,20 &30c Daily, THE WHITE SISTER STOCK CO, In

Other pages from this issue: