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ces ah RE PS oy RE ON ARONA ITE OER OEE GOON NO a eR . 6 @f the women fans who do not write UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY Looks as if Palzer and O’Rourke Have Patched Up Their Dif- ferences. Cop arent, 1912. by The Frese Publishing Co. (Phe New York ‘orld, & PALZER and Tom O'Rourke are aon. travelling jn double harness again—or at least will be very alzer is anxious to patch Up his difference with Tom, He called on hin the other day to talk the toa over, He said that all be had O'Huurke was the latters harsh tre’ ment of him. He objected to being roasted in choice managerial lang: for me shortcomings, and confessed that he often thought of chastising Tom with « vouple of uppercuts. He didn't because, e tells O'Rourke, “what Would { get for beating you up?" O'Rourke assured the big White Hope that he wasn't the least bit afraid of him and ‘“aciy told him that he couldn't | eat him up dec he lacked moral} courage. Paixer wasn't exactly sure of) What O'Rourke meant by moral cour- age, but finally arsured the manager | that be wouldn't hurt a hair in his head. And that's where the pair stand Bow. A for the Havre de Grace inaugursi | face meeting in Maryland, which | will begin on Aug. 2, brings one back to/| the old days in the metropolitan circuit. | Chris Fitegerald and C. H, Pettingill wil | will be the judges at the finish, W. V. Vosburgh the handicapper, W. H. Bar- | @tto the tiiner and good old Fred Rehbur- | @er the secretary. Bob Tucker will be} track superintendent and John Cava- naugh will have charge of the ring. The! s attract all the: d the sport should ed to see at Dettin assured with Mr. yewires on the ‘ob. GLANCE at the let of oMcials re | acription “World's Champions, 1905; tional League Champions, 1904-1906-1911 : THE EVENING WORLD, td on Kip! Come Ont! vane LEFT AGAIN- -' He's A Bic sum! We CANY Huet CHA TH! ? DON'T ter Hm set ! He's READY wm aurt i] one Ly id Good ONE. COME ON | REING NEW GIANT PENNANT SPURRED CARDINALS ON TOR EARLY LEAD) at | After Polo chile Festivities | Honus i Gully Guilty of a Bad Bresnahan’s Men Got Busy and Scored Four Times, BATTING ORDER. New York. St. Louts Snodgrans, if Huggina, 2b. Doyle, 2b. Magee, it. Becker, ct. Mowrey, 3b, Murray, rf. Konetchy, 1. Merkle, 1b. vans, rf. Herzo Hauser, as. Meyer, c. Onken, cf. wtenye, , Wingo, ©. Ames, Harmon, p. Uinpires—Johnaton nd Eason, Polo GROUNDS, NEW YORK, A 12.—At 245 o'clock this afternoon the Giants wera, proclaimed champions of the National League right in pubite. Led by John Purroy Mitchel, J.D. O'Brien, Secretary, and John J. Me- Graw, Manager, and the Catholic Pro- tectory Band, the Giants and the Car- dinals marched across the field in solid phalanx, That {s, as solid as a ball ayer can march, and when centre field wan reached they all caught hold of the ropes and hauled the old flag to the top of the pole. It bore the in- Jack Britton, the Chicago light-| to-night at the Garden. meet Eddie Smith, the in one of the series of ten-round bouts Manager Gibson arranged. an, who has just Assumed the management of Britton, he is one of the cleverest light ‘weights before the pudlic at present and the only man capabie of Kiving Packey MoFariand « real argument. According wo Morgan, Packey has been offered a chatice to box Pritton here, Wut aw yet haa not broken any records in accept-} ing it. HE following letter wae turned over to me by Mr. Bulger. It is evidently intended as a defense Ls boxing tana, will get @ line on weight, cadmiring letters to baliptayers. The | writer, unfortunately, does not! sign her name, ts evidently of the im- Pression that the article referred to iatended to convey the idea thar all women fans were “crazy” about the diamond heroes. That is not true. ‘There are thousands of ladies who at- tend the games and get just as much —osgager ed pleasure out of it as the Many of them know just as mech jobewt the fe samt, too, this ill correct, some erroneous bi! pak LE, ta. | Major League Races Reported in Detail. NATIONAL LEAGUE. ENCOURAGEMENT ARE MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1912. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK 1912, EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN WE HAVE TO LISTEN Copyright, 1912, vy The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). HELLO! HELLO - 16 THIS “HR, SPORTING EDITOR 2 WELL- THIS 6 ARCHIBALD PILLWIGGLE , MANACER OF “Young” PNooEY ! 1 JUST CALLED UP TO TELL you ABOUT HOW MY MAN Won His FIGHT t= WHAT? OH YES— NO ROOM FOR DOUBT - HE WIN ALL THE WAY BEAT HIS MAN UP TERRIBLY ~ IN FACT HE WOULD HAVE WON BY A KNOCKOUT IF “HEY HADN'T CUT THe ROUND SHORT TO SAVE THE OTHER €uy — WHAT? oO No-my MAN AINT GoT @ MARK ON HIM - ¥E'S READY TO Richtee fait ADDRESSED DODGERS TIE SCORE WITH THE PIRATES IN WAGNER'S ERROR Fumble in the Fourth Inning. \ Ts 1s WELL , fLL TELL YA OLD ‘TOR - VAINT SURE 1 CAN SNEAK AWAY TONIGHT = BUT OF COURSE « TO ALL THIS? YA SEE = (KNEW YouUD WANT WH KHOW ABOUT THIS BOY -HES ONLY (7 YEAR oLt AN BeUIEVE + ME HE'S SOME SCRAPPER — He. KIN CLEAN UP ANY GUY ON Two LEGS | WHY= -- He's Gor A LEFT “THAT'S FLASH OF LIGHTNING -- ! AN HrT= ! WHY SAY- WELL , | HATE “TO TALK ABOUT MY MAN, BUT IN WUSTICE TO THE SPORTING PUBLIC -. ETc - ETC~--+ -?N vt “BATTLING” BUHM- AGE 32. Had 67 PRELIM FIGHTS AND GOT HIS BLOCK KNOCKED OFF ON EACH OCCASION ‘Ou GOT AN (COULD USE CT HH BATTING ORDER. "YOUNG" PHOOEY Moran, ef. hyrne, ab | a = : . mesial Me Jock Johnson Decides Plot Thickens as Major League coum eas. | Lo Return to Ring and Pentint aig (eal Sioa Ricker ahaa B Starts Trainin g To-Da y NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICAN LEAGUE. WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, once more to show his traducers Aug. 12.—With honors even for the first! ‘i that he was not “all in” as a great half of the series, Pittsburgh and tne | Champion ncensed by Reports fighter, Dodgers clashed this afternoon in the) . Johnson 4 ; thind game of the last set-to prior tof That He’s All In and De- DOUlEVAEaN MURR eeT outh side boulevards this mor: the Dodgers’ departure for other fields. | masta “on , voxing at O'Connell’ 5 There was hot aun beating down on| Clares He'll Meet Jeanette} riinaay' Wher weosemasium on the field and in the stands and bleach- Eddie McMahon of the St. Nicholas ere there were nearly three thousand fa Adami ent to the ‘mound for Pittsburgh, with Gibson behind the and Palzer Same Night if Purse Is O. K, A. C. o. New York are to confer with him wo-day about a Labor Day battle in New York with Joe Jeanette. bat, The Dodgers battery was Rucker Mrs, Johnaon is one who has had a and Mer. Sreat deal t First Inning—Byrne winged the first t pike dae Hee toee Chicago, Aug. 12. return to the ring so suddenly. She, ball pitched to centre and Moran nailed There was loud cheering on part of the 10,500 fans, and then the wobbly line turned around and marched rignt back again, In the meantime Ames and Harmon had been left on guard at the place where they proceeded to warm up preparatory to the regular day's work, When tt was all over the fans decided unanimously that as marchers the Giants were corking good ball players, but at that, ‘everybody | enjoyer the vite ttled themselves for the blo thet to} come. The Giants scored one in their half. | Snodgrase and Doyle both beat out in- field singles, and Snodgrass went to third as Becker forced out Doyle. Mur- ray forced out Becker and Snodgrass scored, Murray grtole second, Merkle walked, but Herzog forced Wim out at second, ONE RUN Just to show what they thought of champtons, the Cardinals watked up and cracked Ames for four hits and grabbed a lead of four rune tn the first inning. Hugging beat out an infleld hit and went to third on Magee's ingle to centre, Mowrey popned out to Fletcher, but Konetchey beat out a fluke roller to third and Huggins scored, Evana then aingled to right, but Murray let the ball through hia lege for a home run, and Magee. Konetctyy and Evans all acored Hauser grounded to Doyle and Ames threw out Oakes, FOUR RUNS. Had playing on tho part of the Glante gave the Cardinals two more runs tn the second. Wingo aingy:d through short. Harmon fouled out to Meyer. Huggins bunted to Merkle, who made a foolish throw to second, but nobody covered, and Wingo went to third and Huggins took second. Magoe tijd to Recker and Wingo scored. Wowrey walked and Koney aingied through short, scoring Huggins, Evans fied to Snodgrass, TWO RUNS, Mathewson now pitching for New York and Cardinals were quickly re- tired. After Hauser had propped out. Oakes was safe on Doyle's error, put t stealing second, Wingo struck out, NO RU The Giants ‘ored two in their halt of the second, After Meyers had gone out, Fletcher walked and McCormick, who was put In to bat for Ames, lined & long twWo-bagger over Magee's head, Fletcher scoring, Snodgrass flied to centre, but Doyle smashed a single into right, scoring McCormick. Doyle stole ond and Becker walked. Murray rove a hot ine drive straight into hands. TWO RUNB, nts also drew a blank. After ad Kone out, Meyers singled, forced out by Fletcher, NO fourth Harmon was wafe on error and went to third on single to right. Magee was thrown out by Doyle, Fletcher gor Mowrey's grounder and nailed Harmon at the plate, Huggins and Mowrey then attempted a double steal, but Meyers made @ quick bluff throw and ght Huggins off third. NO RUNS The ts started an excited rally in t half, which drove Harmon from themound and tied the score. Matty started it with @ long two-base hit to left and Sallee went in to piteh Snodg: and Wingo misjudged it. Doyle sine gled to right, filling the bases. Bec forced out Doyle, Matty scoring, Mar ray singled to right, scoring Snodgrass and sending Becker to third. Mirkle fouled out to Konetehey. Murray and was safe on an infleld tap| it. flied out to rigut. Donlin was| PACK JOHNSON has broken the] ** “0! as Jack, has disliked the stories Nikse is Danae NG ALME world’s record for a quick re-{{2,%0° effect that Johnson reitred be- Moran lifted a high one to cenire, vooks | et the ivan fight convinced ‘him but was out. Wagner made a fine stop tirement. Just two weeks’ that he had “biown Pugilistically. of Northen’s bounder over second and/ago last night he launched on an ey, the stukenolder for the | threw the runner out. Smith smashed ; 4 teat 2 1ynn quarrel, i another who past third for two bases. Backed| UNSuspecting pugilistic wor! at talked Johnson out of retirement. inst the centre field fence Mike|he was through with the boxing Tearney ways he has $10,00 .o wager Donlin stuck yp his mitt Daubert’s long rap. NO RU nd spoiled Ss. that Johnson will fight again, and that Last night be an- if no wins he will bet 12.00 thar ck game forever. Secon! Inning—Wagner drew four|/nounced that he had come out of fas whale anybody that dares to enter Miller doubled to left, Wagner ai the arena with him over any r, Wilson sacrificed, @mith to tetinemnent ao Bl woul fight Just ¥ route. Here ts the way Johnson aired his Daubert. MeCarthy out, Cutshaw to views to-day: Daubert. Gibson — w deliberately ¥ wife and I have been reading all passed, and Adams was fanned. ONE this stuff in che papers about my being RUN. ‘all In.’ Tt has got us both riled up Wheat walked, Cutshaw out. Wag- some, Why, I never w better in m, | fe, and I am going to fight Just one more to prove it. I don’t see where those ner to Miller and Wheat was caught napping off second. Fisher fled out to SINKS DURING TRIAL left. NO RUNS. jeritics who sat at the ringside during Lind Taninaesyroe was pened: Care my Ilotle workout with Flynn get the sacrificed, Rucker to Da {idea that I was exploding tn that en- fed Byrne | jcounter. I was just getting warmed up on the out. Wagner out, Smith to Dau- i] when the police stopped the fight be- bert. NO RUNS cause Flynn wi ing an imitation of | Miller rapped onehigh btu in vain to a billygoat. I wa Uttle bit rus.y and centre Rucket’s hot grass-cutter got bin ine Fie eovgeed showing. That | a tha ‘ellow could not beat Sea kar fled out Wy Wilson, The Wash From New Hydroplane | mite Leaps oat, lls aad Bien eat side was retired on Northen's fly to , how much betier I am than Flynn, centre, NO RUNS. Swamps Craft Off Chicago |, ,".don't ming adititting that T expec: nnlne—aillee ont when Yacht Club New York in a day. or go, warty to second, Wilson a . plenty of time to get ready, and not Uevaruina Whece at thie knows more about conditioning than 1de. Gai tah bat for With ananviiecs. went, Vil sart road work this morning and to third. MoCarthy stole second, Gide) CHICAGO, Aug. 12,—Reliance 111,,| POxInE on Thursday. And, <ileve me, | He'll Tass Dros st toe ae Sone see “AMUSEMENTS, L eon popped to Cutshaw, Adams was an Mich entry i {International | I'll give the fellow I fight in weatoe ube 7 TP WINTER OABNREN Tir meray || RNICKER Sey eet a ay ta ett, NO RUM | aacnigan entry in the Internattondl| some lacing. C don't care’ sem TeFe | start. 3 ome in Ml cee te WINTER GARDEN) Pine 0700 ca. || Re ienbons Smith out, Wagner to Miller, sank off the Chicago Yacht Club this either. If they'll kive me money enoy, As Bee Tempire A, C,_ Since. thea | ‘To-min, 80r, The & Bent THE PASSING |] The BE KOVEN OF ERA’ bert was hit by a pitched ball, 0 one was drowned. BH eae Jeanette and Palzer the game gine ADS, mute ape found draw en] a SHOW OF | ae bert wae aafe at second on Wagner's powered craft had just | Mght a Mart nae alan beet | aie ROE Se ror after Wheat hit to second, Wheat: p taken oor for a { B McCarthy dropped trial. spin. preps Mune aa Just L LIKE “Torin f ries Breadhurst | | OREAT CAST cee. ra throw on Cutshaw's tnfleld ' noon's | racing Making “more BROADWAY in. pet aks a 5 ae i os rap a: the ses were Jed, jeher thi irty-fiv n hour, she Hit to Wagne rand Cutshaw was nailed rounded the judge's boat and shot away We Saw O ortu- viftps HANKY PANKY|| win ong OF RICER 66 at second, Daubert scoring, Miller over the course. al ) PLAYHOUSE ‘ath. by a Er, a0 Liegte Id Mouli fonted out to Bryne. ONE RUN, When off the Chicago Yacht Club the Mate, Bet. 2, legte! joulin F¥fth Inning-Moran made a fine run-! Rellance passed one of the new hydro- nity a nd Seize d It. BOUGHT AND" ‘PAID “FOR|| “A Winsome Widow” x4 ning catch of Bryne's fly to centre. pl The wash from the latte SOMEDY! BCE. f Carey bent out a bunt Donlin Arew a parr awamped Tee satent pan entry, ane et 7 ae GLOBE Mie 5p ree Pas’. agner forced Carey at t t down in twenty-five feet of wate L NT PL ILLS Py iq i dna. bunt Rucker to Smith, Miller! ‘The hydroplane picket up the crew, Will Y ou Seize It, | oo? si 8 MANIA 5 THE "STRINGS The Rose M Sat) forced Wagner, NO TUNS. 7) John’ J. Ryan of Alzonoe, Mich TENE ‘Stock Co. |} Joe an eee at 890. ucker out on a fly to MeCarthy. | owner of the Reliance ‘sta f a PAUL METRY Aras Gaur SOIIN AMECENEN EAL | Lala: AIRE raid raita: aT erate The entire stock of JAMES McILRATH, 226 [Tada Man i ut 10,20,30¢ || AP" RAINEY'S AFRICAN HUNT cond on @ pa a I, Northen out, 4 put her into commission again, Mecarthy to Miller, | Smith out, pe acl iat all Fifth Ave., was for sale. We bought it.— N. ¥. THEATRES acheae fae # [HAMMERSTEIN'S SALOME He Mie MORO se HAMILTON WINNERS, Suitings, overcoatings, dress clothes materials, Sth AVE. ft Brome i Ma Ce ROOF ssi ann ca wee Paz Carthy fled out to Moran, Gibson oul pacH RACK, HAMILTON, ont linings, trimmings, all imported materials, ‘ar, hetlSeb VaUbeviLEE wis mv Aly ER Wher ta Ohubere 2 a ACK, HAMILTON, . i , Pantha aathetenhy ts aee (Aue HBR HACE To medium and light’ weight —Mclirath's entire coat rite way DAILY “SIATINEE ie Wheat t th ay. Chtshaw olds dens; five furlongs ne i ‘. P T. tern At Me tates to ee Mae wee cut aeanay $000.—Purrier 48 (MeTagearo, ta to| Fall’ offerings, exclusive stuff that he knew Ceetidaet cate! sie Bee 28 SbelTheTalkingcy sesond, aibeen to" Wa Wanner HO 10, 7 to 10 und 1 to 8, won: Scallywan, Fifth Ave. buyers would want. —FIRST RU Margbel) Montgomery, Bert, Fiteali}on, Wind enn. to Weeen tb ictamenins tia dt a tan aie SA MOTION PICTURES EASE aecAeeth ate 1, second; Mrynary, 105 (Dig ), bf mee CANADIAN YACHT PATRICIA (tot. 8 to 1 and 4 to 1 third tim Regular $60 to $80 Materials | 34th Bt. & Bway, Chante Dally, 10 & 180, 1.63 1-5, Spring Up, Jewel of Asia, WINS SECOND CUP RACE. fi 3ntGancin iis Gite teehee! They are now offered to you at NORTH BE ACH Reo Rose, Parts on, Gerrard and Holly- CHICAGO, Aug. 12.—The Patricia, rep- resenting Canada In the series of yacht- ing raves with the Michicago, flying the colors of the Chicago Yacht Cjub, won the second race for the ‘nternational brook also Ing; three-year- 1 one- xton, Luckola and ‘an and finished as 4.12 2-5, jemas also Wingo foreed out forced out Wingo. Oakes and Sallee | 4 ONE RUN, Giants. Lead over Cubs ‘Phill Lead over Keds... Dead over Cardinals. Lead over Dodgers Lead over Braves. Practically Entire American Olympic Athletic Team Home body on the team, He consumed enough food to satisfy four ordinary m ITH their faces nicely bronzed] Kananamoku, the Hawalian ee by the sunny climes of foretsn| who created ‘a tion by his speedy lands, a «core of athletes arrived] dashes in the water and received the {on the New York, practically personal congratulation of the King of eating return of the entire] Sweden, was another homecomer, ‘The American team v hich went to the Olym-| other oat senor Cates peel +h Is. J. ©. Courtne: 4 | ple Games pektholm In June Wheel writs, J. 3, Gallagher Pe G. Gerkact they made a conquest of the world on! \1 We” Hawkins, K. Huszagh, William track and field. Among the new arrivals| Kramer, A. P, Lane, EB. F, Lindberg, Ml ts Ralph Rose, the big Californian shot] MoClure, W. M. McCurdy, Sf. Me. | putter, who was the largest tnan in the! Dermott, Percy McGilMvray, N, P. party and ate the most food of any-{ Nerich, Paul Pligrim and If. GOSSIP OF THE BOXERS. for, a boat with Young Jack O'Brten at the Rink | nody | bouts by knockouts. Suits—$25—Overcoats Clothes for Evening Wear..... \sk the door man—Mcllrath sale, second floor. $$$ | ite nc ent ts BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. | fa. Tat hes i |, George Kirkwood At Garden A. C., Madison Square a "St, Louts, who m | smreslom sgutnat é arden — Jack Britton vB. a cape ie oe rden, Smith, Dave Kurtz vs. Al yal te Ati and Packey Hommey vs. Retlly, all ten-round bouts, | Mike ‘Gibbons intends to bring on hig brother Tom, who js a inittleweignt, wnen he at fal campatz, to thls Mike claims tl fs even @ better boxer than himself and Jy fought cen times, winning all the that he hi 7 elty ee Oa id Young, Brown has got two matches on now, N. Putnam, / JOHNNY ALBRIGHT IN‘COMEBACK’ ROL: Denver Speed Marvel to iu Freddie King at Brighton To-Morrow Night. The Denver speed marv bright, will be seen ina “comeback” rob at the Stadium-Motordrome at Brightot Peach to-morrow night, when he meet Freddie King of Kansas City in ¢ feature match race of the card. bright has suffered defeat at the hand of Chapple, Hasha and Thomas in h8 late starts, and the losses have seriovel{ injured his prestige. To-morrow’s batth will determine his class and tell ng he or not he is entitled to return mate! with Hasha and Chapple later month. One of he star racev of the card prom ise to be the Bruce-Brows, handicap, f which a cup will be presented the w! ner by David Bruce-Brown, the fa! automobile rider. Bruce-Browa this event. attraction offers fifty-mile inter-clty derby between champions of New York and the of the Philadelphia track. In the race run between the two teame local pilota covered themselves wi glory, winning Gret and second, but records that the Quaker City lade ha been making eince promises much bet ter competition this time, ‘The victory of Billy Wrey of B: tyn/ in the hour rece last night another pilot besides Albright sat One } Die into the long distanco field. Lochner of Syracuse also made by: showing in the event and ebould figu' peg up with the leaders when the sas crowded aixty-n! lap, with but on in t aixty minutes race the necessity for any | apparent. tops le ni Wray went over fifty mil without taking on any ofl or any mechanical adjustments. ———s SCHEDULES AND RESULTS OF MAJOR LEAGUE RACES. NATIONAL LEAGUE. To-Day's Sche: t. Louis in New York, Pittsburg ip rooklys, ‘Chie Clochtatt ia Phtladetphte Results, | Yesterday's 1 Xo semen were scheduled for yesterday on the teame ‘tm the East ’ . count of AMERICAN LEAGUE, To-Day's Schedule. Chicago in Cleveland, Yesterday's Resulte, Cleveland. 8; New York, 3. Deirol Boston, 2. . Bi Mt. Philadelphia, 9. Thiladelphia, 2: Gh ‘ARRON COLLARS 15%each. 2for 5% he | B' & 44th Bt. Eve, Mattes eee JAMS regent Criterion Bast 99th and 34th 5 FREE Fi Srinath SThibeshus Biggest $40 trophy, She crossed the finish line at S 223 o'clock. The Michicago finished two This the buyer’s chance — your taal minutes later. Each yacht has won a 1 i i i penne PanEarth race, the Michicago Winning Saturday. ie en fig Call as early as possible. This sale will not last H ee ee a long after our regular customers have learned | STEERLEGHASE T1(\ | plechasel about two mallenc iiignbrides, of the exceptional opportunity the sale affords. | aus i EK Ace sul gianie | HH (Pemberton), 12 to S. 7 to 10 and out, Every suit tailored to the Ambheim standard. | ae a oaee ok O08" In mand outs se:ocds Steve Kane, 18 Cut, fitted and finished as you dictate. BRIGHTON "3 pelle, Roon Bent, Lida Mowiticn, iter BRIGHTON |Breen, 5 Athletic Girls, Cl ri Scar! oth ste unt, wi Biches & Co. Deeley, BEATS HESERVED, OLYMPIC Hast t4ib 81, LY MPIC fii " i al ai HASTINGS wie ShOW WEST END | Maine 4 10, 20 & 30¢ THE * THE LION sEMousE PAYTON ed in MUSIC HALL Booker worked the Aouble ate The Giants died easy in thetr hate. |” a a > fan, Becker worked the double steal, the| ane, Junie dled ensy in thelr half, RACE —- Three-year-olde DNSHINE, Mand Heil Mecy | oqo a a NK. ay stole third, | M am plate; one Norra de Allen iithe but og fied to M Fletcher and Mathewson were out on frase) i g Collins, others ‘ ager, THREE haaty Frog Less, pason,_Reroiving Collies’, others, RUNS. high Alen NO RUN 110 (Koerner), % to 5, 1 to 6 and out, Poh MUSIC HALL St Leute wot the tend again.in the| manzeaii, Pele” G spay, | WOR! Countless, 108 (Musgrave), 11. to NEVER Bain opine fifth, “With one out, Evans doubled | qBAtEBAMs, 3 eretsey of tut wae tg 6, 1 to 8 and out, second; Duval, 100 ‘ “EVERYWIFE Becker's head and went to third fiona vesive 1 inant for season of Olivat S| (McCahey), 8 to 1, Tto 6 and’ out, t,eet single. Oakes sin- | P. 3, savor Gaynor ogi cadet third. ‘Time, 1,66' 1-6, Only three f PALISADES ¢; PRK ane spored, Bnain, buig. ¢'t id a, easter ‘jodie apripeion Rokr. iarevete BROOKLYN LYN AMUSEMENTS, STAR AR* MATINEES DAILY SMOKING CONCERTS THE DAZZLERS peri! !T¥s wy pe |GAYETY sme BULLY W, WATSON Sei cee

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