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Pac citi Wiha Et lS SL OT CCE SHE BVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1019. EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN vayeeesr| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK : AND NEWSY EVANS WINS AND WHERE JOHN BULL HAS IT ON UNCLE SAM. HILLTOPS LED EARLY aH TRE Rene : . | IN TUSSLE AEANST IN GOLF TOURNEY WORLD'S CHAMPIONS» a oy Wolverton’s Men Get a Good Remarkable Scoring Marks the Start in First Inning by Second Round for National , Scoring One Run. Championship. BATTING ORDER. ater, Zork, Phildelphia. / etal to The Brening World.) Chase, 1b, Strine ce CHICAGO GOLF CLUB, WHEATON, Danteis, It. Collins, 2. a Iil,, Sept. 4—Fast play and good scor . Satan Ud Baker, 3b. é featured the first elghteen holes In the . > - NM ake Speed to Burn in the Kilbane=|yocona match round of the National : : cae s Harael'et Hartzell, rt. Gweeney, c. Warhop, p. Coombs, p. Umpires—O'Brien and Dineen. (Spect The Evening World.) AMERICA LEAGUE GROUNDS, NEW YORK, Sept. 4.—About four thou- sand people greeted the Athletics ut the opening game of their last series the Hilltop. Warhop started in the box for the locals. while Coombs worked for Golf Champtonship. Champion Evan: Dundee Bout To-Night. going in great shape, shot a 7% for the round, which gave him @ lead of fiv holes on H. B. Lee of Detrott Copsright wis ¥ bed Pe 8 ubiishing Co, Jerome Travers of Upper Montclair HERE'LL be ‘tpeed_ to burn to-]Wa* One up on the veteran, Walter J. I night when Johnny Kiibane,! Travis, at the end of tho first half of featherweight the day's play. ‘Travis led Travers un- Ais tt should be Iti the tenth hale, where the veteran test as we've seen in many a long day, [fell down and Travers took the holo. Of course, Kilbane will have an edge |From her it wan an even battle the world's champions. What difference fm the matter of cleverness. as|with the Upper Montclair star hav- @ short season make This time mst iy slwht and swift delicate in his/ing a shade the bettor year the Athletics were just as sure of Movements as ac When he slips in H. K. Kerr turned in one of the best and out he hardly reems to touch the of the day when he finished 2 up ;the American League championshop as In the first game. ‘Twelve thousand the Red Sox are to-day. Home Run fans wede on hand when the second, Baker played third for the visitors, Sut | game started. | he limped as a result of an accident in Firat Inning—Devore out, Doolan to] *,A*iinaton. floor. He float kel. The I of distance ts s that n avoid nest player In the tournament, & blow by a@ hair's thickness, and pis] turned in a 7 Kerr made a wonderful brain is kK that he has his cour shot on the 16th hole when he holed a ‘anok star, who Is First Inning—Murphy fanned. Strunk started pit t of the bunker for a two, Luderus. Doyle's drive was too hot fied to Lelivelt. Collins singled to has moved fdlothian, finished 6 up dor Walsh dnd he Wal vate’ BhOSR filed to alive. | Coltine ls x3 champion, ong boxers, Helon G, Waldo Jr, the former Yale out, Dodge to Luderus. Doolan made RUNS. | pretty stop of Murray's bounder over | - After rere srr ae Lag | second | ind th ¥ | Chase 6: ‘oO left. Daniels hit « i ; Chase going to third. Paddook seng a Paskert ‘doubled to centre. Doyle! sacrifice fly to Murphy, Chase scoring covered first and took Merkle's assist and Daniels going to third. Collins of Cravath's sacrifice, Paskert scored threw out Lelivelt. ONE RUN. sys on Magee's sacrifice fly to Snodgrass.! Second Inning—MclInnis singled to left. Phillies Get to Marquard Early,|¢" } a Walsh Warhop handled Maggert’s sacrifice. Luderus lined a single to centre. Walsh JVarhop handled | Naseer swine drove a terrific drive into the left field Barty Arounded to Mestan. reine bleachers for a home run, scoring Luderus ahead of wastes no sirengta in vain efforts or| Player, who put IL H, Hilton out of Sumnecessary defense. Hand and eye} tive running tn the frat match, Waldo “ghd brain act together to ction, | Was playing under hin game of yester- ‘And with it all he is amilingly confident. | day, while Hunter's Improvement has Like Packey McFarland, Kildane| been one of the features of the tours o win without | men irtbe. tes -cposant. te Te a wott-| ‘The meeting of Walter Travis and hearted littie feliow, although he can|Jerome Travers, who some day will hit as hard as the next one when he|doudtless be inseparable as battler on ‘pase to. 1 remember one day at Rye| the celestial Huks, wan generally ad- qwatching Kilbane whlle Billy Papke|Judmed to promine the best match of Mid mauling a defenseless big heavy-|the * ne and caught a big gallery. Walsh Contributing a Homer, going to third. Paddock chased down to 1. Doolan fied to) second and tagged out Barry, NO Devore. THREE RUNS, | RUNS. h M nomb! 1 er Of the sixteen men remaining thre Second Inning—Merkle walked. Herzog) nema nmmectonns ee eee ee eentia ware Ket, {are from New York, six from Chicago hit into a doudie play, Doolan to Walsh! ,,,,0fmmley Ontroumhe smith: Hate walked around my way and said [20d one each fron TnKlAN ele FIRST GAME. to Laderus. Doolan made a pretty stop roughed Charlie 33 a a fasts foftly; “That's a shame. He doesa't!Worecster and Manchester. + re NEW YORK of Wilson's drive and threw him out. Pi gt iM ihe Wit book th partite Meed ‘to punch that poor slob up that] Chick Evans, the 1 favorite, got} RHOAE NO RUD ‘ ; : ; found, Sai hard ip the second rou : SS 7" 7 made a quick assist to way. I never do anytaing like th. a big wroup, however, In opposing Devore, If. 0 0 56 0 0 a i 3a my sparring partners.” And he fidgeted | Howard Lee of Yale and Detroit, Gilbert Aupittgan STANDING OF THE CLUBS 2 Doyie. 2. 0 1. 6 6& 0|Merkle of Dodge's slow roller. Fletcher around and wanted to a turn with| Waldo of Bridge who y aterday Wok, bG Guy, Ww. A Wek lab. " Snodgrass, cf. 1 1 6 © Ojand Merkle sewed up Doon. Chalmers Papke himeelf—w have, too, but for] PUt out Hittoa, ¢ painet: Paul f : ie® panatt. yi Murray, rf. . 2 2 0 © O[ beat out a slow hit to Merkle. Merkle the fact that bis ageri'retuend te | Ruaiet OF CIGARY BAU in eee $08 NeniYors’ 48 A : tf i : Merkle, 1b. 0 1 10 0 Oltried to beat the runned to first instead ; : : van, {Chicago me ° ver t 0 mba Louie, 44 80 Ot Ot 800) Moston. Herzos, @ 2 2. Yo an arg h 2 a i him owing to 4 ring engaxement | dreran, " Movert Hunter, Chicago, of RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES Herzog, 8 Sagat hn Gl of kabel FCO WY eS next night former Intercollegiate fame, drew IL Vi t > J 1 ed ehead play The manager slipped around my way.|yich, Schmidt, the Worcester, Mas a 6. Record game, ja debits, Ss a a tioned Ls ; ry $b) chatmers was caught napping off first] too, “I'd like to jet Johny put the)student. Wo C. Fownes! Jr. Pittscurg, rv ecb | nay i With hicks ‘ St ae tiny ee ORL x on with Papke to-day, but t[sad in tow Warren Wood, Chicago re a i LE A aa nt | Netdis ; oh om ia 3|cher. NO RUNS. H o don't want him to hurt his. hands.|'That arrangement seemed Nhe old dare GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY PHILADELPHIA Third Inning.—Fletcher shot a double hurt him? r papt| for they were opponents tn the final {iliadelotia at New York, : «at Philadelphia, ‘Two gaumes, | <7 FB as down the right field foul line. Marquard Fepke hurs him? 1 guess not. loapt) i, yeura ago at Boston when Fownes indi d t itookye, Ne | —_—— Ri OAS Mine Aa tres Gontas eke fae baa, i time they sparred Johnny slammé® hin] 1°. um at nat ; F Paskert, cf. 1 $s 8) 6 eae i : ‘alae THE SHORT up Apainst the wail and Vapke kicked! “Norman Hunter, Magland, wap shea Pitchers Stack and Dickson|cravatn, rt. cA 1B) 8 We 6) HOGe a net tt) carve bent Deters Decause he was 0 rough.” lenis win Wiliam © aah, the ae — —_ aaiee i 0 2 3 06 o[¥ R nose, Doolan got Doyle's smash] ALL YEAR Judging by t Kilbane must be Philadeiphian left on the tree, Albert Twirl in Great Form 2 d Luderus, 1b. .0 0 10 0 0 over second and threw him out. NO ; MEE, se Ge pome pretty hard Agbting) & the interenliraiate celebrity, was Aecountably lost two strokew at two! was 2 up on Robert Huwer, Cards: In Grea nan Valsh, 0 1 0 2 o RUNS. *ROUND” Ito vanok, prob- feet distance. Hunter: ee ee hen necessary, for Papke ts a big) Ke Hamilton Kerr, Ekwanok, pr: upte e 0 D0 ss heavier | acly youngest of the fleld, who js| Travers missed a seven foot putt for) ® Runs Are Scarce. (en-6 4 ue 8 ew yi too bam tad ve liguaatleal Fo in college a 4on the thirteenth, which was halved | Waldo 6 No ta pee 6 rom Maker to We. SMOKE BE So eke tee. herein but etl sters felt that as the cards|in a perfect 5, ‘Travers squared the| Out | eu “a 5 ocr ft i box cieveriy, but ol | : It looke! more like Travare, Match on the fourteenth by gob al Satis Mayer, Ra, 7066 } 5 courae ay a clever boxer he doesn't com, 1.) “vane for Sauirday than any other (2 to par 4 through sinking a U-foot putt. lengiand. Oddly enough, there amie | BATTING ORDER. oMilter “0 1 0 0 o| Fauitless Style—Serviceable i F and Very strong. ond there are na| alignment, Howey Travis ¢ needed the hole The Miteenth | itun i} in. Two of them came| Brooktyn, Hosted “Knabe © 0 0 0 0| materials and, above all, a soft spoiw in his anatomy, Dundee smites “!! " a beyo air | was halved tn regulation 4 against Smith and Schmidt. The two Northen, ef. Campoell, ef. = pertect fit—that is my way when he's hit. Sle # to Mie it.) Polls Hunter has « look tn UNPRECEDENTED SCORE ON last named cach won by 2 up, Card : MeDonaid Totals .. seressersees 8 8 : A é Macdhrivés of eldms me Herman Hunter finds {t hard to take re cert y : : gene, Gmattad don Monee in teaeventh) of doing business. Let’stalk {|VALU/"%LE PROFIT-SHARING Ps . - , hing werlously, but he went to bel + 454 4 3-3 i f oF ha **Batted for Mayer in the ninth. i IOUC 8 oo ik ET Clovernes®\early Inst night with @ sense of his| ‘Travis was in the rough on his drive. xJ2, 7529 Fhe Dauhert a Juckeon, if - Se eeu iunee over your Fall clothes outfit /VQUC..cR IN EACH PACKAGE tm the cat-like hiliane, His idea. of) “rPonatoility. As was Travers, who got a tremendous 364 46 442 ahaa ape Partie ts q NSINGS, together—say, to-day. 1. LEWIS CIGAR MFG. CO., MAKERS clever work \s a fast shuffle wits the TRAVERS SEEMED A BIT OFE |Dall Travis was six feet In the rough B54 4 G41 “hy i Bree itns Non xore 0 : u ye 8 4 2 ont INDEPENDENT M ‘ A has ve oh on his second, about forty yards from re ee eg a tdwell, ss, piladelphia «+... 2 a Ay tv ag Moe EARLY IN ROUND, the hole, while Traverm landed twenty 34.3 8 Site) Miller, c. riden, @ Summary: Two-base hits—Murray 2, oe eV — aa. variety. That's a quality of rain . Tavis loat the first hole to Travers |feet above the hole on the green, Travis a uke aes Stack, p. Dickson, Merkle, Wilson, Fletcher, Tesreau, 9 naire RMU EMENTS. * rather than nerve and meses, ‘Duntaen by & to 6 pulling his second into the| halved by taking one putt to two for 44 idk yegi—ay | CMPlTeeriiaien and Henneran, Paskert, Maxec, Sacrifice| ay ony 449.125 Walker St. N. ¥.| : Aghting qualities are paysical rather Fough and his third Ina trap, ‘The|Travers. The olxteenth was halved in rae oe ° ~~ ‘ath, Magee, Stolen bases—| Storm er St, N.Y. Mental. ‘That's one recion nny second was finely halved in par 4 with- an unprecedented 3, four strokes being rey Nap Wi Oa tt | sw | BROOKLYN, N. Y., Sept. 4—The Cravath, 2 Struck out—by is Tabernsuene ¥ Gut incident, The third hole Was aleo| Perfect play. There Travis pot into. Robert’ Hunter: s Masinel nea KG: ae Tesreau, 2; by Moore, 2; by Mayer, 1. Jothicr foMeng bo. 2 Tay Matez. Best SealaSh. Far match win’ te interesting. Brain Trolley Dodgers returned home to-day against brawn alway: provides an une Dalved In strict d's, There Travers | pit, but was out dead to the cup, The yt erg § gg t8 £3 al : ichna sae va th, | Dowole plays—Doyle, Fletcher and Mer- UNDER MANY: FLAG inty in ring affairs, = made a great rally from the rough, His| seventeenth Was Travers's hole par 4 to pe Te ase after an absence of almost a month.|yie” Firyt base on errors—Philadelphia | Complete td Spectactes, pthead fron second went to the right of the|6. Both got fine drives. Travis was A No game was orlginally scheduled for First base on balls—off Tesreau 3, WINTER ARUEN | Plone #260001. Bea G" BOAG wires from California tren, He pitched within ten feet of}over the «reen on his second, white HAVRE DE GRACE WINNERS. jto-day, but It was decided to use the| off Moore 2, Left on bases—New York MAT. TOM'W. 60e,.t8e. | The PASSING that One Hound Hogan is to box the Nole and sunk his patt, Travis go: | Travers reached the green twenty feet | i 3, Philadelphia 10. Hit by pitched ball— MAT, TOM, Bie: 's OW of iet3 Francie Burns instead of Ritchie, Within 18 feet of the cup on his second| from the hole and was down in two FIRST RACE.—Matden two-year-olds; | Jay to Play off @ postponed gamo with | Tuderus, Pitchers’ record—off Moore First Matinee Satur j a a7 wat Hon gad saye that Ritchie ran owt haut his putt by less than one| more to three for Travis. Travera 1 up. Selling; five and one-half furlongs—|the Boston Braves. The Braves wil|9 nits and mes at bat in seven in| | JOHN DREW ' THE PENDIENE: LYRIC # way, Eves. 8 harm When Ritchie was here he sald he'd| gallery groaned, The fourth|The eighteenth was Ideally halved in Smash, 107 (Glass), 5 to 1, 2 to 1 andlalso be here to-morrow, Friday and|n.ngs: off Mayer—2 hits and 8 times at era THE NE’ER-DO. Do ete prefer Hogan io any other opponent, | ared the maton, for Travis won| par 6 Travers 1 up at luncheon, Card, ven, won; Stockton, 17 (Schuttingery| saturday, a double-header being sched-| bat in 2 innings ‘Time—1.55, Umpir CRITERION Yi itties Sieur is Sion barring only Welsan *|1t por 4 to 5, Bach silcea, Travia golng halt: LEAL Re Tet Reamats Shani. | wise tor Sasurday, Klom and Orth, Attendance 19,000, RICHARD CARLE—HATTIE WILLIAMS ||] 48TH ST. THEATRE shuts Sin aunts te teat Gr a a age ga ro gh by due loslndiy ms 4 356 6,6 4 8 8 440-1 2 third Times + Eee tne: | First Inntng—Campbell ied to North- —— ‘THE GIRL FROM MONTMARTRE LIT Le MISS E ROWN” AN Leach Cross become Nghtweight| Travis was short o reen on hi a ‘ s 5. 0 es} anenea 3 asl KARATE ( champion by stopping Wolgast In| #econt, but his opponent’ waa only 38 O69 48 6 487-76 Hae ant airy Godmother, Mary Hy ee eee irae ee te Daubert, SECCND GAME, HARRIS TARATAN | CEA, 800R at va a New York de-isioniess bout? | eiKnL et from the cup, and xot came home tn par and for Ann K, 3 ‘ohn, Get Up and Fatty Sweeney fal ge oe tae PHILADELPHIA, Sept, 4. — Mare | asks a corresbondent Quer | down hie putt. ‘The fifth. while niftily |the round was only two over perfect “rub also ran Northen out, Sweeney to Devin.) ooo ee Chalmers Were the coocen, THE MASTER OF THE “House hy, no 1. think he can p{ieived In par 4, does ‘not call” for | play, SECOND “RAGE. —Three-year-olda Hummel out, MeDorahl to Devlin, [ouard and Chalmers were the opposing CASINO 2oaicay 10. 51, Kran BIB ik doubt tha ach could “ston Wolgast| comment. On t sixth eaoh got the First round results: Phelps 4 up on 8d upw Min furlongs— Smith ‘e on Bridwell's fumble, He |?! Kayley the encgn game. The rest | THE MERRY COUNTESS tm a dou! either in New York or any.| 822 in while Travis sank a # foot] Weber, Paul Hunter 5 up on Waldo, Blue Thistle, 102 neer), 8 to|was out steailng, Karidea to Sweeney, |°* the batting order was the same as | R 01 @here cice. patt, which made it seem so like the|Kerr 2 up on Seckel. Evane ended 6 en and L to % won; Knight Deck, xo RL eee JRAXINE ELLIUTI’S Teas ¥., good old days that the crowd yelledlup on Lee. Caras: (Buxton), 9 te to 1 and even. |” gecond Inning-—Jackson out, Stack t NEW Al AMSTERDAM H 330, Bi way OTOR boat racing te the most| With delight. That wave him tho hole | xs Recond: Chiltan Gueen 0%, (Carter) A eeUeRE OBIUE Veiga th Bante cL AMUSEMENTS. at 8.15, Maciaees Wed, & set so, READY "MONEY rthl: nea \ for a birdle gainst . ri Cones ta o 1, < and 2 to rd mo, : se , ms M uncertain sport in the world, Eee RU ale 4 against par & ‘Travers 4.66 6 3 $ S—w—ty 1.07,’ Mies) Moments, Grenada, Clem Un singled to left, scoring Titis, Brid- | arOuDWaT x seine B60 Grea, ae, In the first international race the seventh, halved In the regu coh 28 OE 8 8G Bm | Besehy, Ochre Court, Gold well forced Deviin, ot HANKY PANKY Bt Fon Maple Lest IV..|jation 4, each had ® putt for 8 Travia, 4545 45 6 6 t—tuae Min ier also ran and Rariden filed to the ewiltest English boat, On time becaue her et After \wenty-one m nutes couldn't start| who Was Afteen fect away, rimmed.|KERR MAKES REMARKABLE RIBS OR LAG h slipped | Travers, woo had onty six feet to span SHOWING, | RD A y dropped | missed, with smal! excuse, The eighth Ups selling Btack 19 Cutshaw CONEY ISLAND'S b crthen. ONE RUN. Ri ek he OPERA COUPAN . wav ver B18 Daubert walked, Wheat flied to Camp- ae Rt Obl NF cob aa | PLAYHOUSE" a Wee ater —Three-year-olds and jelj, Cutshaw popped to MeDonald “Bans & sao | BOUGHT _AND PAID FOR AS ono, sx Daubert stole second, Fisher strack Cait y “sat 2 ! MONDAY Viatintee Wel hte ; Evans's 73 was a wonderful pace, Amalfi, 108 (Wolfe), @ to 5 aba out. firs it ALale: ; Uae Rofl aa @ few nota into te mechanism and|¥as Travin's hole, par 4 to Lik ver8 | stroke under pertect pil FE ROR ane TTI Ab CteCaheye ¢ tai ng | out NO. RUN U ergy as. de Bat femmied 1} wo that it cau; yee |altce hin drive and landed Just aiort)” scare nit up the same pace as Evans, /out, second, ‘Time 1403 Only tro] Pag Inning—Dickson Ined to Fisher. — “t# BUNTY P Lis THE STRING Baby Beiance IL, winner firat ie un eae recy Mnoet ae eka Lt remarkable showing. At that he | Campbell Med to Northen, Mebonal anes WANHATIAN row nr DTOUKCU, race, bai “magneto trouble’ was | rose missed threo short putts without excuse, | FOURTH RACE -year-olds out, Daubert to Stack, NO RUNS, A : AAG ‘ ft at the m. when the race started.|©"Srnvis drove straight down the cen: Cards: junwars selling five and a hal Jongs, aiiiler out, MeDonald to Deviin ter getting @ spark and making up al tre and ran his second over the bumpal “Out ......4 3344 2-05 Pe out, first; Thrifty, 108 119.2 stack popped to Sweeney. Northen : : Wot of tie on the leading Enslish vost |uion the teen. ‘eravera on hie ap: | Beli cvvvned 44°86 Bebete Oe eo io 'and 1 tek yal popped se:MoDonald, NOTUNE "STEEFLEGHISE Y ee by Rei "s magneto balked again, | proach was fifteen feet from the cup | She ot (Me Fourth Inn.ng—Sweeney ed to | and she was practically out of the|and missed his putt for ad by aauare] int c204 C833 St ae eee r Vheat. Jackson out, Stack to Daubert. Guates 2 tate /P MINER’ ry 8TH AVE. MALE ¥ race. Commodore Blac’ said her | ter inch, More groans from the crowd.| Kerr's 2's ninth and sixteenth, jail, Sickle and Last Ray also ran and Titus out, Daubert unassisted, NO | MAR a peau waa to pod | ARON, i wiring shonld have n overhauled, and two down. Travis lost the} were unprecedented, for the latter| finished as name RUN ERM 108 ng into the pond. On| hole 315 yards ix 4 by perfect play his second he was to the left of the|'They halved the first three holes, Kerr these Mgn | groon, As ‘Travers dropped within 25]iost the fourth by taking three pulls, | Francis & Ci whet, THORS. AMAT. one knows! feet of the pin Travia surrendered the|ife won the wixth ina birdie 2 to par 4 Geach] Hernore te tse. otheree y i ¢ trouble | hole, ‘Travers made a 3 while Travis | however, while Seckel was six, sqdaring MINER’S BRONX i 35 :, IN’S soem Terdey pornape oe or anaes | ay approninately at & "Garda APH] MOe min nam ys ae(At 1s Better to Buy a Light Hey eat iis Esato 175 TNS a thorne A isu , Seagneto, or oller or Umer or pump | offre 6a 44 4-44-46 Geentee 5 and halved the next, Sockel, i ane iitthend rant Sones, Daly &0'Ben othe troubles, or perhaps the engines will re- | 4 2 being short throu Olive that it will be before to-day's start, That's just the troulse w power, descace machines. Where to look for trouble Talsatier, Taso MINER'S BUWERY NAiaarg N VE MERRY MATDES . |Peecreics = io FO Sungnds atti th AN Ml Han o'wor arctan Ae tae at goaelintiea etiare Keres rerwatn «| TOpCoat Than Treat a Cold PALISADES iti" 23H 8 brand of cisais smokeu by the mechans | nag against Travis'n 8, equating the| fy taking 2 to his rival; four on. the | ie sion Dail, Firework Tin A ISON SQ. i ad Xr Helens or because i's Wednesday, or be. Pe ebocd nah auuue age ay! isan ata 1 1 f "rten | Cool evenings are on the way. FallOvercoats—silklined HUR ‘iG & THE" DAZYLERS meee iy aed 125 h! 8T. Kedgea'ih'e"susdline fect valve yomes(0°R drive nithin twenty banda of oars ves halved Mel ts 2™8| to edge -black, gray and Oxford Thibets, Vicunas and|sEAMON'S | THE .pnZ4L. te th ckel's par & ar hia second | train. ne fourteenth wast trap, but put hx ‘ond on the} nificant, everyday sort of a rave, with ni Internationa! championship or Cnall Cup depending upon wines will drive a bo Tecord. ey we square | “ af atin 5 import A i iain are | unfinis ed Worreds. Aa eoperced Samaciais, made GRAN D| STE pa eatin Machine oe UP Ta eg ‘pardon the tinleenth § to measure in the most masterly manner. Equal to] oem tw, |i, The Littles: Rebel?’ Marty Morton PHONE 1803 MAIN 4 oon the sixteenth, but most $50 offerings. Made to your measure, $25. JO: WEBER'S S04 8 8s kas ACAL iy Glaus. 230. CRACKER JACKS ped in for a two so th Y . y boas. p AERICAN, HUNT THEGIRL F Kon Bieiurs TON GAYET MATINEES DAILE INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, tis hole to Travera ‘Traverw shouta [UNo™ 1% 2 dam The woventeon : EAT CVT BEAUTY CHOmG & Phone 324 Waubg [have won the eleventh, After fubbing Woy “ine eighteenth in pare 4b p oe i jhe ot a beautiful approach from the | nervous, he mianed i tworfoot putt, se f Standing of the flabs jrough, but missed his putt #o it was |it wae halved tn five, tarts: “_ Chub, a as Ye Nay half in the regulation five. The twelfth : : Mat, Tota \ green. Travers slipp ult, the same en. | Within eight feet of the to anew world's |ttied to run down for a 3 but w over Attempting to get back, he ped up again and so had to concede ——————__—_ | & eat BIND ‘i; 10, 20 & Boe n DISRABUL ee tate’ SEVEN “DAYS SOCIAL MAIDS | ono tt! Soxy tt WaENN W. COL UMBIA © BUALESQUE | =: FREE jennie POY &T Tile Firs MPIR CHAO, te Phelps “& M A MAYHEW j oe bb var 4 funny stunt, being lost b: a3 ‘ N GIRLS AUAAMBAK alenie berger TEL. | ee BA ears see aeat tt dod [sed SAREE LL EB roadway and 9th Street sso. sow curis 3.75 | AAAMEMA, Gils Sa hi Emre ke ity : Sree oan, (meres autorun wedi wears] Heat PL OS 51! kts Is ana, s 8 BRONX ec AYES | oe, ULE: Gehas 1 \al's hard experience, but tnereneygr lun: | Wood sadeg 6 up on Fownes. Soumigs ——— Stay vai sidide: Mae eT eee oO ola aS. Sekt ‘mit Pd “

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