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A WILDCAT NEVER NEEDS AN IN. VITATION TO FIGHT; NEITHER DOES AN IRISHMAN. anger oovarres *'°txc's SPORT WORLD NEWS OF ALL KINDS THAN THEY DO AFTER A PUNCH IN THE EYE, THEATRES. EMPIRE ‘0.8. 0° a He LINDA” NUNAMAKER MAKES FANS Racing Season On at Jamaica; Campfire Choice in Handicap | '€ \ ems i ou 2 Ga SORRY YANKS LET HIM G0 ;-—— — eben SP UE ES fre ste WEAK HEART. The jan threw down hia paper And fell upon the floor He'd read the team of Connie Mach Had turned the Champ(ee)n White Sor bak And now he'll read no more. | Mri BARRYMORE “ “The New Word’? ———_24 2 | Former Gotham Gutcher, Aidedby Other “Exes,” Causes Defeat | af ‘New York in Opening Game of Series With Browns— + ly: Stumble Again, but Rube Marquard Scores Victory | THEATRE B WAY 43°57 EVES 3 MATS WED R HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, Lh RRA A Al | [ | if ray r West 400 hee, ® ver Pirates for Dodgers. WESTWARD HO! oil one Raa arenas | The Giants had to go Woat to lose a few games and the er weet GOING UP =y § Fullerton, Ness of the Yanks on the paths the they go the more games they lose. poacl en(Taa New York Evening Work) Tey 8 balance of power was in speed. | and now they can't #ee why they love. ! - . Hy RWOSENT and past Yankees bat-| their slownens couse eee oF After two defeats, the fans stopped kidding the Pirates, and now they're | NANCY LEE seit un {a atill represented in Cin See Natty, by the draft was || HENRY MILLER'S |, Ce aTRE, unanimous that the National 1 The report that the Pirates and Reds had been hi tled flercely for twelve innings empt to rush the Browns off their feet, at the Polo Grounds yesterday | They started at Shocker as {f to at Aye | nihilate him in the first inning, smote | only a rumor, From the looks of the Gtants, the draft hit tho Pirates and | Pte in tan bus r i and the E's won,! four sounding, Nite eee te Reda with the winning habit. |] BILLIE BURKE Marriage of 5 to 4, whereupor | runs and by attempting to stretch hits Refore the Giants went West it waa believed the in't lose and | HENRY MILLER” CG, the fans howled | threw away one and perhaps more | make {t look natural, but after letting the Pirates bust ‘em twice, and allow ~ oneenience |runs. When they had rallied with two | that theumpe Bad / cue in the ninth inning and ted tne| robbed us, while score the Brown defenses broke. Two others wafled that| were on bases when Peck tried to turn the team had all] {he tables on his former mates ana , | Sent a drooping hit int ft fleld. ¥ the worst of last! throw back went clear through the in- winter’s deal with} field and rolled duwn to foul ground the St. Louis|back o ifirst base; two runs raced home and Peck attempted a play which Browns. was bitterly criticised. He tried to | It was the €X-/score while the ball was being thrown Yanks, who are} around, and was cut down at the plate! battling under! by Sisler’s shot. The play looked to, be the right one to try, in spite of the| Frelder Jones, who fact Baker was to follow, because the turned tho trick, and especially tt was Browns were in panic, four of them Nunamaker who made the Yank fans | Were chasing the ball and the chances gorry that he was traded. Six times | {0" & wild throw were, Pj Ona A Nunamaker faced Love and Caldwell | got the ball and he doesn’t play ball| and be drew two passes and mado | that way tree hits, drove home three runs,| , Jones baa his team hustling, Aght- ||| 7 | Ing and on its toes. It 18 @ dangerous | ||| Scored another and made tite drive! cits, but it stands now tobe crippled | |{| that sent the destructive run across hadiy by the d | jing the Reds to tmprove their aim, the Giants can low and make it look || CORT ‘ii 8h ot iis annatural FLO FL mae ad The Giants dia some heavy hitting in Pittsburgh. The Pirate pitchers - Oo all other had a Jump on their fast ones and the Giants had a slump on thelr bats Musical Shows, Yesterday in Cin See Natty the Giants got two runs on ton hits, prov- |} REPUBLIC VY. 44,54, Pre at 8, | ing that {t's easior to hit the side than connec safely with your str of DT GR REDRA aye With a few more rehearsals the Glants may be abd! lose gracefully | . i] ula: and call it a day. wa th Whe | rer LYCEUM +; Sunday baseball has been legalized in Washington despite the tight pitching of left-handed politi ee eet TIGER’ R | ‘The whereabouts of the clusive Kerensky have eventually been dis- |f | closed, but it still remains a diplomatic secret, Ho's disguised as one of || BELASCO atthe Pgs | the favorites at Pimlico, asia ay With ‘| : Sraant EOLLY A PAST Binghamton has won six straight in the International League, although || Eistent the Parlor City voted to go dry Oct. 1 ACME OF GRATITUDE. | It's @ wonder some people don't lyich CAMPRIRE, win ands of the army. ||| JOHNNY MSTAGGART A chauffeur named Hannibal Finch Ae the plato in the twelfth, Having Sh Nunamaker and Gerber ali | ]| UP. With hie petrol pegasus || A TAILOR-M. athe oe done such he sneered at the stands fe in class 1A and are ¢ xe | Fra telen hard toreete ua, 7 “MADE MAN "yf Geant 4nd strode homeward with a “Now, | ), ly wish they had been sum. But misses us just by an inch, | | J ELTINGE Si 429% ..remuoey at 9.36. ain't you sorry?” expreaston, ned before yesterday's battle. ea , There was much happening in those —_— | Judging from the early season pitching explolis of some major league Business Before Pleasure threes hours of fierce baseball, but UR Giants stumbled again on , ould cease to wo bout th pitchers, Bonesetter Reese should cease to worry a Gils nisiay Bitkarl a tao | his next dinner check, “i . Cie, Ouimes te Using yeoman service for the Red Cress tne khald: | FRED. STON GLopE ° : . t t him he looked like $1,000,000 in knickers | V LANTERN ®).) iG Well Balanced Fields Make Up Opening Day's Pro-| {imona, The last time we met him he looked like ideas STANDARD. ®°r 34 bn 3c 4, Be & 50s | gramme, of Which the Paumonok Is the Feature—R. T. cee cute ree tema aaaeia ts Mane ale eames cag SRE weyeacte dias | Wilson’s Two-Year-Old Champion, Back in Old Form, inthe Hg ngs, but always remember that thoxo who can't make thelr foet + WiNTER GARDEN hin, Bs . v st cross the pi of the orchestra with other th o X- bine’ & ’ | Is Regarded Probable Winner. ple labs oed beshl aoserstndatcralhatubashst ub Maar al Lut Sc} IAL _JOLSON in SINBADT 38 PRETTY SMOOTH. ASTOR Pe,0 lateral for sehen whe ‘wbonped their route around the West and | the Yanks with his spitball, and he | Were beaten by Matty's Reds who, as and Nunamaker and Gedeon did | Predicted, are growing more and more Practically all the batting. To crown "en The fact that the ¢ the argument that the Yanks had the ‘Pilled ten safe hits and scored o Worst Of the bi nig x WO runs proves that the method of ‘orst of the big trade, cuggins took attack at overwhel th. other Pratt out of the game and eent a @@d Eastern clubs will not work #o ste out to run for him. At that, the cessfully aga strong def Yanks had the better of the trade, cor Reds made but but it is flying in the face of the evi- | flv three runs, one | dence to say so, when Nunamaker at time by sacrifice, alded and made three hi @lways it was nts one a triple, and abetted by fumbies by Zim and | ri veanor. If so, it will take a mighty shifty horse A borer named Terry Bull Huff AWFORD drew two passes; when Shocker prac- | Fletche | hata By Vincent T r to outrun him in at least the sprint Used to win all his fights on a bluff CLIFTON CRAWFORD in Fal Ucally stopped tho Yanks after the he Reds evidently are more da The Metropolitan racing season | events He practiced the caper dd Way_Rarmond. Martorte first toning: when Gedeon made two. ger than the Giants figured th «ins to-day @t the Jamaica track.| CAMP FIRE SAID TO BE BACK IN of Liag sandpaper BROADISURST 0.8008 nits and drew two passes and when |to be and the Worst is yet_to c nol dtc - : 50 they! : ’ Bohning Ray Demmitt ripped off the hit that | Toney probably will pitch to-day Shor eats sd i ian tom F OLD FORM. On his skin-so they'd not think him rough, MAYTIME ®y339¢.09 started the winning attack | Schneider will work another game of & good opening card, made Ub} | The son of Clambala and the apple = Qrarien_Vamell, Poesy Wood Wan Norse Hot prevented by the injury’ of his of well balanced fields. Two races for] of Tom Healey's eye has wint ex From tho looks of Jamaica In the off seavon, there must be a shortage |] RY FOU two year olds, fow of which have as|ceedingly well. He has had a pains he ‘Weat Indle | 7 THES BRS BARKCGRT Gee ar ‘lot ginger in the Wes yet been acon under silks, add to the| jar epee on. st Ye ttractiveness of the occasion. Th Jevents for young are always in- AST night the Yanks were howl- | hand by apiking whieh caused ing that they were beaten by the |auit yesterday umps, but had vhe verdict gono The often other way St. Louis would have i wiway. Kew ear. 3.40" A PAIR OF PETTICOATS Box Scores of Games Played he comes be @ source If you can't succeed at first, don't try and back satisfactorily it) wi Usfaction to all racegoers, Camp ferred to batt! s which ts we evident from © outfield, field of horses fit and ready for the] Koenig is ready and so f# James But-| and Jack Hare jr. won the double 7 Me n Handicap, which has al- | ier’s High Noon. ‘The Sanford horses, | And Jack tare Ok wee tee | Ways been the opening day attraction| Which had long since been quartered | running of th ssowd in the tie oBe at Belmont. 1t ie caloulated this year, | &t Jamales. ar reported to bees-| fore the biggest crowd P| ; VAUDEVIELE AND PHOTO PLAYS ee ote :| pectally fit, One section of this string| tory of the Pilmilco track, It i# har’ i wlo & Primrose, Neville & Mar, as last, that the nine days of] jy in the hands of that capable trainer les say which really earned the right i y Witliame & ¢ « | i ¢ bi Clara Marry, Taneau 1 the first half of the Jamaica meeting | W. C. Young of Kentucky, To say the ribed on the | Vark& Lex Ar'ser, the Meast | P 0 inscribed o: ark Lex As'ner, the Neast of Turk will give Metropolitan candidates a|least about him, he knows his busi-|to“have his name tne of Heit Dermmirt Nunamaker, Ger | , i 7 01 showed Charile Chaplin 1 jcbance to be rounded into condition] Ness. Woodlawn Vase, for eaoh sh = Mall i (Seuss. Saeki ology Waiters. Two | Which training gallops usually fail to}, There will be no lack of entries dur-| high quality, Jack Hare r. rac lo |Weewont Reg 4 : ect or neve! , dled | AL dd AY Olare in ‘ jattain for them. Then there was the|!NS the Jamaica meeting, for never! i seg dizny at the start and led in on y EER ny eet the me ¢ as 4 . iM popular kc 4 a two-year LIONEL) in ace me erate True, neither Zim, Kauft + By Local! Clubs || ‘tos te micing touowers tna’ many reprettea that he aint! Woo Cloud and concerts AND music. |! \\ Barymare| ii. |Copee baad which ¢ tro’ ‘s hitting as they did on y In, opening the season at Jamatea,| go on to pig things as a three-y | CARNEGIE WALL, Sun, Aft. May 1D at3 | V kick, Nallins, who is ronneey Tub why aot lye the Jockey Club is following the pre ptire will probably be the public J k Hi Jr | gm mae Becteal. he BOOTH | stitine'Wai"e eee? Billy how to dress | as eae atan tant AT POLO GROUNDS. cedent, sot for the first time last year, in to-day's feature. He out ac are cae Io isgotn Tartineton Sev te =» de other since thoy start \ thes hie ST, Lovin v ( instead of making a gala occasion a: classed the field = is meeting to-day, rae ‘ ‘Come ven én Svans made a decision at the plate 8! Lay ‘ y have ¢ » . , aking a gall ‘a as a two-year-old, and if he is any oe Z which reauted eee ra the Plate! countered five pit Pave deen |Taea afi 4y Ef Bn BR) seasons rast of starting the ball arol-| where near nis oii form snout sew | = vide Honors AU OCW Sa aie ee Th Browns. He called a ball which indlicerant cites Rat thoes sae J a beautiful Belmont Park, ‘The | the way home in the Paumonok OH. Seate Now at Hal | Shocker thought was a third strike 4%4 indifferent pitch at they saw | » wy , an Gib tok aaets ts : Pere are others in the handicap, = ‘ Vv. vl and enabled tho “Yankee ae ke during the home stay it is hardly 4 2 BUS) TO:B USED tO HAVER aver’ which: BHOKId Be Well BALTIMORH, May 16.—War Cloud| ss VAUDEVILLE. acore, and Nallin gave a decision at) Prising that the Giants have not 3 second base which probably prevent- ed the Yanks from winning in the tenth inni Evans's decision In the seventh was ap odd one. One man was out, run- ners on first and third, when Gedeon tried to score on an infleld bump. won, trimming those surprising Tho ball was shot to the plate so far Pirates because Rube Marquard ahead of the runner that Gedeon did pitched another real ge ball, The not attempt to slide, but swung wide. They will lose several before they come home, but are position to afford to do so. HE cheer up news {s that Brooklyn Tota £5, as it w PLYMOUTH 45.55% i 000 4 Prune ate rm eck WEE NAZIMOVA =8bop18 dean hot weather app to at since its Inception have the truck's 4 came q ly, Harry i ‘ 7 Hannah seemed to stick out his elbow ric ut Is to be idered, | 8! inception ha all the way, while War Cloud cam | | tarry Mines. | ~ = es and bump the runner with that in-|(upe's arm back to Pe | Horses going to the post frosh from| stables been #0 crowded, from behind und won under wome| / . ions, ec tiem with | MOROSCO Sh Sy of. reg tant ad of tol 6 b gio s gp Seppe Yo @ winter's let up, in su an importan Near Oth Ay. ‘Dorothy Dalte = me ¥ stead of touching him with the ball, (ute, and Cutan a F let up, in such an important Dait ves and Ump lvans waved the runner wafe, although it was not evident the Metropolitan, ha low them up, Superbas seein * CALL _ GEST CO D 1 N. Y. BUSINESS LEAGUE Pee acomberas cup of Joy was] Sih AVB sits mae eke | LOMBARDI, LED. renee less unknown quant peo he |siaun"Tenrn. tote . mic) proved pr War Cloud had rede ste Wibian & Ron Wo x ny St kre, 49 that he either had been touched or) (7h Improved. | Amerie " 4 in years past. T »| HOLDS ITS OUTDOOR MEET, | ful, tor (War cloud mtivons chat | Ol AED. [ie Wiienna & Ub, Himiy. PLAYHOUSE {3,150.5 Ais) 9 38 The decisions 80 peeved the Dlay-| staged in one afternoon, the Whire Ses |AT CINCINNATI. of the previous year, which The new formed New York Business| After his gruelling race in the Kt Mp 48TH ST. ya,2e By. bo hig ors of both teams that there was con-/ and ganators furtishing the hig arent|” MDW Your (& CNOA ATT ee to bo dun ee ee whine ee NATIONS! sten's League has held tte inttiat out-|cucky Derby lant Saturday, when up : , wl owe TU & at, 2 siderable wrangling and tho climax| With an elghteon inuive hatte chin ute 7 app mw & a} stakes to be run meanwhile at Jamaica | \ ck und fled championships, tho| placed in the mud, ho was put on the hc tane al oP run MAN wno STAYED ar HOME came when Old Doc Woods, the Yank! Sonnean wenten " Young, rf.4 1.2 He ei BO A AO] this season will afford racegoers a|400r track und field championshin in and shipped here, arriving late lags apgos % 4 trainer, was chased off the bench and| ton grabbed q game In the fnet ines (fame, Bed 41 oo aes 4 Gh { chance to judxe for themselves just | Proceeds of which fo 22 the employees | oe cuday nignt. He picked up 117 OXY WASH. HO, PCAVERNS, © © clubhouse, carried the vd ‘ hi Ht who's c 01 no Metropolitan | Of the, re i SOROS RR pave na t da to every . te ‘ By game was in it, es iba cet a ead Atal : Just what racing will amount to|""iitty yarde, L. Turner first, H, Kann | thing of parts of 3 & 3 COM Dl Remarkable stops and throws by| nea, fr ad an unusual day in the ‘ this year remains to be seon, Judging 1, B, Brodsky J. Amerour | Won, aig Batre ‘and @ furlong was fee F as ontbe = Beck and jerber and another one of| : a H By He big meetings during the Mary- | 70 yards 4 1.53 3-6. re PHOTO p LOEW'S 7th A\ 3 ye S80 to . ooley’s miracles, a running catch} and weason, thi 1 e wuld -| ¢ " ‘ey 00 non 5 ut fo] against the stand, which robbed| NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. \ joy a successful years Never have | 100 yande, reruns yo a iynipaes tate cer LAYS. Next Ween. ova Lees Shocker of bis fourth hit, starred the | ».° I Cle We Fg bo 2.0 0 0 0 o O-2{AUch crowds been seen on big days ne ta | good riding certainly was a fa B ROA DWaA | contes' Ne on nse 8 00610021 3} th 48 during this sprin. Mary | way th AMUSEMENTS. aS | ‘ tes 6 hr ee i this spring in Mars second It may, be, unkind i @ THEATRR a AMUSE! = es i lh hie Atneom, 8. Ma |land, and as a rule what's true of the Hare Jr's, Proakn: ame pee m = = HE game developed one fact ana|’*™ irda ld 1 awe—Le Shige, | SPort in one place ty true of it in ui pared ‘to War Cloud's the | 1ST ST, AND BROADWayY, Browns are going to be a hard team to | Jewer Clty, 4; Te ‘iene baton Hage Sow | Htacing ie of particular importance 1 stenting [ way he Ted Whom hotny. Tr in “INe Beiaa Acie : | tase ot Errore | ROW, Hot only as a 4 Du wi I tra as a string at. the ‘The Vadettow Lady Orehe ne” beat if the pitching holds up. It has is Of Filer 1:| stitution to improve the br of relat oe 8 tre ht, Tr wlettow Lady Orcheates of 80, driving power, it has speed, und its de- 4. Haw Mer Ai {horses. ‘The war has brought home , testa *Saveatiy nh and Recount Mala, 2b. Nighs to, wo aL, fensive work ar er Euler," 4; "by | the fact that this country 14 woefully ‘ 4 him like. lat are faulty spots in the team, but the BesEN ehine. , behind its allies—France and Englund | Yo. 13. | on a country road - » | Toronto ot City h allies “ance and CS on first honors, having @ fleld da : sicked up 116 pounds, majority of these are cover i by the | Toronto 9¢ Joray City AT PITTSBURGH. in the matter of mounting itw cav- | f28 frat h t Hare Jr. picked up 116 pounds, ay OL 1) WILLIAM S$. HART Hopon he field. — Contrasted ne Tyruciise at Mid! Stas ° to bo gathered nowhere but from the [tu ude entra. REVUB a ee Oyen. an, 4 thoroughbred breading industry and | second honor LAL TO/Mime + H i } (| the trotting world. ‘The thoroughbred ) aw G24 M50. bose LArbuckle Comedy h | b haa all the qualities necessary for tho | teatan y 20_90,_ 60. inlto Urohest | ray MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS FH ; ; i {deal cavalry mount because of his rc a a sare which was stepping, Pr ra | ‘ jae 40 0 Zl speed and endurance. Unices ractng fas 2 a : : . tn $34 $0)\0 tontered and breeders encoursgad | NORTH ADAMS, Mass,, \°- 1SIX HORSES ARE PLACED Ads tap | NAZIMOVA NATIONAL LEAGUE, | AMERICAN LEAGUE. agg || thelr production ts likely to fall away ]At the Northorn Berks! re ENT’S DISPOSAL! TOx8 op Pare. (LORS W. 1. Po. | CLUBS W. Ty Po. | CLUBS W. LE. Po. | CLUBS W. I Brkt G8) O70 a ona sop] (2 Comparatively nothing ant oight Joe tenon of AT GOVERNMENT'S DISt Mts, Mtruad Byrphoe ‘Grohenten Nios N. ¥.. 1826) Phila, .20 11 476 | Hoston.15 10.800 | Wash. 1118 ,4pal fh 01 6 0.6.96 6 O4/POST PARADE WILL SEEM! Wihinintarm, to. * ival = Chimage 14 8 sun0|utrn, 8 14-304) N.Y. 11 O42/ StLouat0 11 ATU cimandt, Krueger BRAND NEW TO MANY Jwhen he, _ On im f the| aac BURLESQUE, Tables Qutem | (Ote'nets 2 638 | st, Lou! “348 | Clev'd.13 11 542] Phila, 10 18 45 a Gotshaw, Ges: “But to get back to the season's |{t the body and @ quick cross to the| oe 1 taken |OLYMPIC ,,;\°%, MAT. DAILY } PMite.. 11 11 B00 | Boston. 7 16 «304 | Chicago.11 10 .824| Detroit, 7 12 BGm| fi", non First flase'ea Mae |opening. An oponing day of racing | jaw oeteue cemetan, rig) The | ainoke 4 ry: sf, a. Phone | j GAMES YESTERDAY. | GAMES YESTERDAY. OF Marans or, 2, Buuck Oum—diy |is a big day, no matter where it ha aa at autho! font |¥ou Like, | THE TEMPTERS” oo. h Chestanati, 8; New York, 2. |8t. Lous, 5; New York, 4 (12 tnningsy, |?" oad pens. Jamaica shoul big Neher Jemen Called fae ¥ 1 wtaltior eaponse to the BUARITE - Fe 4 Brooklyn, 5) Pittsburgh, 1.| Washington, 1; Chicago, 0 (18 innings). peg Beda inate ra oeee are SOUS tetas Bly . » WRICD ae Ri eroueh ite Rureau | ne 1 2 SESE Table d'Hete @% Fouls, 3) Boston, 2 (10 innings), | Philadelphia, 3) Cleveland, 2 ¢ ».| WALTER JOHNSON WINS poll NB Cay dt ag Mays er eatied Fae Ghy se etter” |aweat cs Agriculture tarouRn tte f | SEATS NOW ON SA Dinwer ; Philadelphia, 5) Chieago, 3. | Boston, 6; Detroit, 4. GREAT 18-INNING GAME, | sits of a post parade, wit | the local draft board on May | have placed six horse at the at ot LE é QAMES TO-DAY. | QAMES TO-DAY, "| prancing horses and sllk-clad Ho may take the ex: ation | Gh ment from w & aele ] Cu 'STAR Hor Office for Mew York at Cincinnati, |S, Louts at New York, "9 eys, since taps was sounded ith one xt draft cone | aire tallions offered have race -L Ss PRO Brooklyn at Pittsburgh, | Cleveland at Philadephia, WASHINGTON, May 16,— Walter] fall’ at Belmont Park. ‘To t | ta ON 4 n-| with eae, itions a “iene COUT THERON é Philadeipha at Chleass, | Ghlsase of Woshiacton, — {eisnteen innings. before Washieaves | rands Will clue tie nftecnees thst lamesd salaior Bete Wace Gams (immelan and. nave eolendid dlepodl.|Bantens Wer, | OUT THER Boston at St. Lants| Detwolt a Reston, oon se 1 to 0 sion over Chi. | haven't clasped in a ¥% a With Gthes Uaiic, lthav eeatan ai res is al TURY |NEXT FRI & SAT. NIGHTS Broadway e 66 4 Sty HOW THE OTHER CLUBS MADE OUT. ftgo'tn the fvst_game_of the sores {imam id well wiohing “wi bette | ay, 4. nt. ana fenentn seal | gnuaran | 86 SAT MAT on eee re NATIONAL LEAGUE. | AMERICAN LEAGUE, Johnsor his victory with |Tirrom a racine standpoint tie day: ia| Field Artillery, are secking « am ’ | BA Lee new come @ Chicago RAH, B| At Philadeiphia— RA ong put Alnsmith on “eA ~ s |various New York Guard s . || ladelphia ..... 0 900110~-616 1| Pipi 0000100 nm interesting because of the reappe ay preferat De Foe Wins Navy Title, i ane 800001 0-44 1|Clmand: OOO bT COR o O88 a 8 rd, tro ‘ams allowed the | ance T. Wiison's Camptir | ploged. ps Wy oe ay PROVIDENCE, K. 1, May 16.—Tily | ? ebitiieriWiredareue and Durue; Walle od) oy anerieo—airere and Modvoy!” Goveiai catcher to score, with a wild pitch, as a year-old, was a che {Bnane. ie tua tanta meek of Providence,” forme ; BACK-TO-THED FE AKM Ai Bt, Le R, H, &.| © At Boston. RH. B| Although the game wae the longest of | Last 6 WAS something of whom all games may be ANKE Paul, Knocked out Billy Murph — " acacia Loule 0000000021—48 8 i| Boston 2291110026 16 4| the season in the American League and | appointme and after being > Btaten Island { 6 seven un Coming Next Week Dolly Sisters on GP 29 8.09.8 Fo 8 Totl Patt se ook OL S88 ER 88 f f the longest on record, each team|Y Omar Khayyam and Hourless in| Cantfvey and Kane Win B & scheduled. twelve. round. bout | Cote Aa . | tteriee—Hbentel) and Suydes; Hearne and] Barterioe—aiunth ‘aud #2] one of the longest on record, Py 4 Hourlesa in > ° * e fe ae t hard tight tol ry = sn | AME . i ve : ee se Ae ta af | Coe ae ents oa gs, tae tal Para eae vary Sle Reda Rethce| Santtyer ane Mane Win Hal Slee, tats CHEN |] adTH ST. « THRATRR. aa Agate HELLO AMERICA i than take @ chance of seeing 2iM] ing Casino last night Frankie ¢ | y featherweight, easily out- and fought for the lientweleht cham- octet Lane Stey u To) POST EST 150" 51. a fend forty-seven minutes, it le @aid, Campfire la dle oki aplf and, plated Joe Curey of New Haven. plonmhty of the United dave Nevy. Beis. S10" Oto ah Be ‘wo sitaaso to th DOW Olas, “DRIDEN Paks Sv cry. ‘or, the elghteen bygl Spout aihtiag th * , SETTE ¥ he | lOc cece ree ec eint © Olea dait'at t39 atennen ‘oey f2e| Seaton be inferiog animale hie wre |or'wew York utpcinind Cheria Wereee (Sete Meany Mee near ad yea ee || De W. GRIFFITH'S euirpit Bane Pegierie—Johsaa tad Litoes Willan’ | tual playing time was two hours andl Acigeain Test him up. Thie season, | leh around bout. yi Kan boys both welhed in at 130 | HEARTS OF THE WORLD $$$ ih

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