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x _THE EVENING SPORT WORLD NEWS OF ALL KIND WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1918, NOW THAT FIELDER JONES HAS DEPARTED, THE BROWNS ARE AFTER AN EFFICIENCY EXPERT TO MAKE SOMETHING OUT OF NOTHING. A LOT OF MANAGERS WHO THI THEY ARE MAKING ADDITIONS THEIR TEAMS SOON FIND THEY A ONLY SUBTRACTIONS, OE BENZ'S PITCHING KEEPS 422 YANKEES FROM GAINING SSS ee Local American League Pennant Contenders Win Opening Game of Double Bill, but White Sox Twirler’s Delivery Is Too Much for Them in Second Encounter. By Hugh S. Fullerton. Oaprreht, 1918, by The Pree Publiaving Os, (The New York Hvening World). Were it not for the fact that base- You'll hear this person come to life and speak BE Pw & 46 St hve. oe a GGINS'S YANKS, battling for| all at this time cannot afford to add| | st GLO! wom of : the lead of the American League race, fourht two desperate skirmishes with the World's Champions yes- terday, and, gain- striking distance ot the top, they fell in the second before the wily 7 {\i pitching of the na veteran Joo Benz, | — In the first game 4 a WA the White Sox, Viper Si with the victory seemingly well tn hand, broke at the finish, and the Yanks followed up each opening with | terrific hitting, overcame the lead and won, thanks to the timely triple of Miller, who wae the hero of the day. ‘The victory was due more to a bad guess by Manager Rowland than to anything else, Danforth had been pitching very good ball, but was showing some symptoms of wildness, and Rowland, thinking to make safe|could sway the commission any way Expert Elionsky Tells How a water until you come up| both legs, making wire at his Hone The army hasn't broken any records in calling Bill Killifer of the Cubs. Me: 4 gamo that already appeared cinched, | he chose. The National Leaguers | ‘. behind him. and mouth are not Gander water. rhaps dis {ts ith backstops, “Musies a 6 4 themselves charged this, Three years| to Help at Life Saving) the best way to rescue a drowning | this should happen, and the victim's | Perhaps it finds ttselé well supplied with backstope, ‘J bales yall hile tailed b whcey ago Johnson and Herrmann ceased person, in my estimation, is to wrap | life should be ebbing fast, he will die nd q ‘omedy et ote ag son and Herrmann. cease ‘ 4 < ion, is oul ‘ast, bomed What huppened to Cicotte was alte work asa. te hare have peen| iti the Water and Dés| Sur cen around nu cena with the with ha mouth and howe tinder water WORKING F@R HOOVER. BROADHURST *4\),.8 oC war. shame, Every man who faced him] clashes ever since and threats of de- . yd . bend of your elbow on his chin and|, Artificial respiration is best per- " § saye two laced tho ball viciously. [posing Herrmann as Chairman. ©" | scribes Artificial Respira-| with the palm of your bund grasping | forined by first putting tho body face This eapert's duty (te piel MAYTIME Hes ce of ° ‘ ‘There has bi about as much har. 2 the back of his head. With a side; downward on some at surface as ’ \4 KOOP CENTURY x “" One of those, @ pinch hitter, fouled | Trend Tat Been a mnixaion iA’ & tion. afin and trudgeon leg stroke you can | soon the victim is removed from And right away some cheerful hick , CHEAT MIDNI out and the other was hit by @ pitched! Hemocratts Committes on Resolu Panes enna 6 @ long distance in the water, pro-| bes ‘ ‘ura his face to one Bids Must go without his dinner. REV ball Onty five hits went safe in/ tions, vided you are a good swimmer. and seo that his tongue is out or held | -_-— | = wd bose two inaings, but several home " hae are _ By Harry Elionsky aThere are very few exceptions to Gut by an saelstant. If allowed to re. Sxurenes are quite popular amone tho: Queenwberty: ollt rhowe |} SHUBER a Wit Rwy, by Bk run drives were aimed at fielders, Fier ee TP RG COREA Ie 8 Gt e Re | (Cone acne ee en eee peteon must Bo droken areca mane | slip back and Impede breathing. wiio boast more abcut fighting toe-to-toe usually carry on their battle from Pitine Tid bait —_— element in the American League! written s:zclusively for he Evening Wor.) | T slways let a drowning person grasp|Fixtend the hands backward over | mouth-to-mouth, LL HE second battle was a welcome | which would like nothing better than! LYE SAVING should be part of| me from behind and swin for miles| the head. Kneel on one knee Brasp | aoes ‘ eer Paaii 001K 4), Fo. yd relief, inasmuch as both teams|war with the National. There is at the educational work of evory| with him; but don't ever attempt to the Sides of the body below the ribs Bi Leculld Ha) lrenay een lanaimptes, Beosuse: che wictime Of loth : fighting “and ‘hustling and/teast one National League Club owner ierimmer, for one never knows| G0 {ia unlews you aro expert, ‘There| and bres steadily and firmly NWARL jeagues have. worn hat thero will be no World's Series ticket scandals EVE! scemed to take their work earnestly.| who is in sympathy with this clement. | when he may be called upon to assist When rape moniGeeine a ava he fanlike fashion, ‘Then release the | there this year. i we. Baw ae’ ‘The game, in its dramatic situations, If Tener's ultimatum results in a sn giving aid to a person who is in| gradually. becomes weaker until he | hold suddenty ; | Judging from the names of tho players in the National League, it ts || 7#2MAN ¥8° STAYED 4? HOt was liko the firat, with the exception | war between the leagues the National ganger of drowning. Every one who| loses consciousness. An adult takes from twetve to| | Judging from the names of t fee absa of the fact that the Yanks fell just] is caught in a weakened condition. can swim should know to grasp (02, being grasped from behind, | 7xtrr Peereiners Seplid Ge pare bi seh rash “ LANES short of victory in the ninth, when] Four of its clubs are not in strong and rescue the unfortunate swimmer Which is most dangerous to the res | (O0N Net Ntlors Bae nds. By | , tho erstwhile World's Champions| nancial position. Seven of the eight who may be in danger of losing hia| the hold One in to press your head | bringing tac x tho respiration the BOX SCORES OF LOCAL CLUBS’ GAMES. bike. aeaia, Again dt ss Miller] American Teague clubs arc backed | ') MY A Gu ihe Vistinte noees Shia: oilt tion will be restored and by no mauled home the runs, and but| PY DIE money, and the other one oan | OF her lif taupe temporary unconsciousness ena | Keeping the victim warm Dy Tub- | AT POLO GROUNDS AT BT. LOUIS. who mauled home the runs, and but! command a tremendous bucking if i: It is wrong to say that good swim-| Cause temporary wnconmeltuanins at jing his limbs toward the heart you FIRST GAME, BILOOKLYN (8) st. Louts iN for tho fact that he was badly/ is needed. mers often drown. A good swimmer, or, other way is to float on your! May literally be able to bring the CHICAGO (A) ) ouched und thrown out at the plate! The thing to be desired | even without the use of his arms and yack while the victim {8 beneath you, | dead back to life = wares, oe 4 VAUDEVILLE, . y fiftecn feet trying to score on Wal- | solving of the National Co 3, cannot drown if he follows the| /As he becomes. weaker under| Don't work too quickly. ‘Koop | pe ae? Y ao. Crs's hit, the Yanks would have/and the immediate formatic 2 ERASE hing I have desceibea | Water, the victim will gradually loovea | time with your own natural breath. | KGoree zo) +f 7 arned a double victory and perched | other commission, Tho resignations method of breahing I have described | PAN a ne method can be done| ing. It better to have another | fisvem, 1b¢ J ¢ right on the top rung of the ladder.|of Herrmann, Johnson and Tener in @ previous article. It is always) it you are grasped in front, but it| person ready on with ‘the 63 . : they moved up over Cleve-| would couypel this, and the time ts the fellow who thinks he is a good should not be attempted unless ab- | w of life-sav when you begin! { q ‘ACD EVILLE AND PHOTO PLATA. h team met with another|ripe. The mmission was formed swimmer and who tries some hagand-| solutely necessary. [to feel fatigued, and thus work in oo | RING'S CRUSAD: king defeat at Boston hastily, the National agreement was ous stunt which he is not capable of| As a rule, when one is grasped in| relays until medical help can be ob- to fare + | Harry & Crete ‘Koes In te tenth the White Sox counter | drawn ‘hastily, an we sor’ i doing who loses his life |tront the hold can be ‘broken by| tained. As as there is life in Packard Parke Level allied and Risverg’s double and|of m to end the war between | oy t asset of a Ife saver| putting your foot against the victim’s| the body, even though animation ts 7 122410 Si Totae rt Shano Collins's single sent over the|the National and American Leagues. | jg to keep his wits to-| chest and pushing quite hard if nec- | suspended, there always is hope TE ered foe Cheney im the ORh § |e un that gave the Chicagoans a vic. | No one expected them to be anything | goth: times of greatest exc ary. Wrist holds and arm locks! The ave been cases when the | ¢patiad for Walters tu the erventh (nting (Matted for Bherdell ia the elghth faaine JOM OL, | te tory. It was well in the interests of Ms: temporary | ment, Before attempting to make a/| are easily broken by turning the arm| body was | r wate for more than 99398 8 § OG) tRan for Beall in the elehth inning - fair pluy that the visitors won that; Too much power was given (he! rescue one should kno ust how! so it put all the strain on the| five minutes that resulted in bring 3 a | Brook!yn 100000038 e4 ts game, because had they lost they|commiasion. It is legislative, exccu-| well ho can sein ether te bathing | rctin es thet, ng the victima back to Ife. How Lore’ hratt, Ploy, Bode 12). | Sue ee ee | |, yfmmareon, be Ce. would have had just grounds for|tive and judicial, and really has al-|Qitire or fully clothed. If you |“'No matter how atrong you may be,{ewer, you should summon a phyal- “Hines Mare Yuits Rode SMilieg. | Muna Mt Lola’ Heatheote | Piaber 13) Me: |S hn as gomplnint that they were beaten by| most power of life and death over | pur ona suit of old clothes and £0 | \t ls enay to break all holds in| cian and try to obtain a pulmotor as na. Stale Beet oe poutie | Cheney, Two Haas” Daten ve. an unfair decision, In the seventh | player& ‘The ideal commission wo ming you will find it makes | this manner. If the v is uncon-| soon the victim is removed from En Lake ow am) Wheat, Coupe OrMara. M0 What iene \e n_ Comer Haake Inning Kddie Colling beat out a push | be @ logislative body made up of MAieande in world than | seloua you should «rasp him by the the water, Pes ae om mrire— | Hin a Meet alr aecley an ean | OH HUG, Marie" Rumel bunt towani first by three feet, only | owners, yors, representat ntered t ater In a Dath-|-0 ibe oaitis ad Eat -—--- ———— | Rr Kore tesla ott Palette. Ke Sacrifice eee to be called out, and the decision! each class of the minor leagues, The, ing suit | Daatorth: ee Ai horivle law” Plater and Grima Px e may have prevented scoring In that | executive powers would be v n| In case of attempting to rescue a| Hy a sited 4 7 Virwt Wase on Balleoft ¢ round, the Presidents of the various s| person who may be in danger of lar. ricoh 3 "Nase Hie—-O1T "Doak Dell Mata 25-81 — and the Judicial power in a court of | drowning, first look to see how far | ucaksne revert Biinte Inminas B.V-KEITICN ANNA WHEAT SPHERE wero bad points in the| three members, none a club owner or| you will have to swim to reach the | ab 10 00 & f 7 Soewe IV ERSIDE) HANEY, GARROY games, notably two wretched | 8M Intercstod party With such an ats} victim and how far you will have to} avow that the Boxing Commission of | bnotet bm ot tn Be Gat somes wih 0 ees | eT | Ee ea wa WWAY & 96ST ‘Willams & W angement a SF peace in baseball | tow rth safet 0 ob- | - swing on the jew, ve bits of third base coaching by the} might be had. leer dir ide is | New Jersey has re d to pe 4 = as HENDE RSON’S Goxey ry nkees, one in each game, and the Pe _ ‘ i her it |holding of the cight-round go between | hough the bout between Willie Ja ot TRIXIE FRIGA Jigent tactics of the champions. |NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE i 1 aan ‘> observa. | Fred Fulton and Jack Dempsey at thi aml Lew Cantell of Newark Ui valet at | ‘Somewh, France,’ Milt Cofling. 3 gti ‘Vwice in the second game White Sox lugeeaaeieea + gs of your | Velodrome in Newark on July 20, the | 7m ee ee Ne een | PHOTO runners who plainly could have] ecw, — wb, sol If you feel that you cannot {chances ure that the men may meet | Dorerik af the Armory A. A. of Jerwy PLAY’ cached bases in safety by stiding | Binghsimion.44 scue, try to get @| after all in a ten-round go at Milwau wt 8 officials, The gram receipts IVOL 1 failed to slide, Possibly the White | sues. und summon help as quickly 28 | kee or at St. Paul. Tom Andrews, the | eu ch man alte & wan for | nay conn oy. | ave surrendered and decided it . : is may be just enough to send| Promoter of Milwaukee, and Mike ei | ieee - T w worth while to skin their legs | Yeaterday. rowning person down for the |Coliins of St. Paul are both after the| . ie te for} the cle TALTOMM on a second division bali club. They | Jersey cir Bakimore, 4 eat ' Fe h, and it looka like a eure thing| x Pai ticapae tipo pst ina beer] 7 Times Square, |" Batty lay sometimes With that sort of an | Bineramime OA Nemark, 4 3 mpting to rescue a drowning |maten, and it ph ES eR niadelela feathorneians, 93292 8 inode Ninite Orehesteg H pia ' uttalo-Srrase vet eroanda) | in Petree Po now that the anag e he om a ie Wrights Leibold. . f fit the ie oo the. Yank Pee A | eas Fa a nt sro ST one ie TO. HELL lowness, cropped up jn glaring fash- Games To-Day, " to isp 1 perhaps | places to bring off the battle, Ane | ie ee eee te ee et civilian Wirt cris yn in that second ganic, Their slow= |p. ssmore tt hataatehe : ie Give thie Tghitart ; ‘ i ness caused two double plays, mak- Bink, i can effret the | drews is willing to give th , yD, in he tm ‘ | ng eighty-five double plays scored ‘ | ' HOH CUNE oH Wa IANS a5 oar cant 108 gross receipts, | of mening Ix D { agal th this seaso: Three | out meth on HMO. | nile Collins Je willin take a pet —_ ; otiers were thrown out on plays that | e EcaeActnartecsicen tak Eitan and > taken m an ordinarily fast runner would have Pca AIP alRiat esey | : nie a - ¥ remart le mbe: ub’ s the , av’ S ‘ , The ‘remarkable number of double dbs mS rpesgy staat xt 4 no me | AT CHICAGO. Neckwear plays such an KENNEDY, { eye & . ASH Be = "| op 7 . . wd ' NE’ i ca U FY ‘ * roth hey mi more speed. No team NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE, Sony ©. ot | dithin for the outa at ve) ee eke “oo tt important part in first im sae can. ker ng ru ound t - oN Wilde * om, Miako ie a ~ sy ip aber \ an keep | Be F coun dimey (CLUBS. W. L. Peo (CLUBS. W. L, Pes CLUBS, W. 1 CLUBS. W Bilge pa Armory ’ 31 pressions that we men ought heer Drute forme, If they continu’ | Chieage.50 23 .694 | Bosten .2 40 .444 | Boston u thoes on duly 4 ‘ Ny J a | 4 i RuURGuE Ron smash all reajor’ league records” in [Ms ¥e +48 97 625 |Bkiyn, UO AB .485| N, ¥, Chicago. 36 Pete ie nda pig A A$ 3 \to give more care to it. NN jouble plays. A shake-up of the bate |@itts,. #6 Cincin 28 40 412. Cleve Detroit 00. 43 financial failure, OO raat uur bee tealan an hak . 2 In the hurry of dressing, N. Y. International Exposition s order might help, j Phila, 33 35 AS35181. .28 44 BND Wash .519 | Phila, .28 45 Matchmaker Jack Hanlu a atly ay CONCERTS and Open Air = AG ¢ the Went | GAMES YESTERDAY. GAMES YESTERDAY. wes 10 place for boxing shows end cneed . pet tts Nee 13 we grab the near NOW E iret Aft OYOUR news came out of the West | voy york, 71 Chicage, @ (10 innings). |New Yoru Gr teicceee & iflit gnmsele ere ey Eantition Commery, both of 43 whether it blends with our OPEN 7y 00"! —— bests the Cikcutiicnid ao7 My Ti Chicege @ (10 inal or York Oi Chicane, 4 ( ee 4 nen ; * Fanmition Com cin ot i and Evening. ymptom of a revival of agyreasive Pittabargh, 7; Boston, 2, (10 innings: second game), | He oPming bet ut a and Ht fs exgartad | vn | 3 18 0 a shirt or suit. Greatest Surf Sea Water ess and fighting spirit, Beaten 6 to veland, 0 ( ngs). te seceipte om \ ¥ tie me! 28 - . A A Ne Tn Vienne ttn ahha Pulcspin aN ome te eure ene ‘ The best way, when buy- Bathing Pool on Earth 0, ith J i 1B) | New York at Pittsburgh. adelphia, i; Detroit, aller ¢ a A match between jitte ie at bee i shi is E. With S 7 Statis hey turned upon the Cubs and mreshiva as Clacinnall, (first game). | Brooklyn, tie pri ai | inanet purer hues, maces yl baer 1 RE »*|ing shirts, is to have the 17ith St. Bronx Subway Statin ashed their way to a 7 to 6 victory. 5 oe Detroit, Philadelpbia, 4 Jon o pementa > | Gueenaaere p ‘ Thairoe Hoike. Chi Pick wer |eale ~ P ‘ nes a smashed th way to a 7 to 6 victory, Moston at Chivas Becta be Detroit hilad: tobi EI SM cry th Queenstery A t Vin yocragstare | Toren, (3h Hike Chicam *.|salesmen lay them out so STEEPLECHASE confidence, and it put the Giants back idl ae St Louis, 7: Washingto | wrte Hone |that you can select the ites = ‘a fighting mood ang cheere ' ‘ pla at ae Per tce the tenant ot oe GAMES TO-DAY ny ng show aie |proper scarfs to wear with Rolie. a, Boa, Bathing —Danctageny trip From now on the Giants ought; co at New York mowh the club are aw a 3S other attract to gain ground steadily, and tt figur Cleveland at Rest pte 6.000, whied will be Baaer (a ; x out that they will return, to the} Detroit at Philadelphia | Nag edge pe Ma agg a - no 4 Some men frankly admit PAR Grounds closer to the Cubs thar Sts Louis at Westingten, | i nse x ain: off Aadereon. 7 a A " ‘ y % ae ee that there will be room fur en « wn CSawr. 1"in two Ino inn »y're h ‘OpposiTE WEST 1 sre now. is HOW THE OTHER CLUBS MADE OUT. ieee ie ahem, | they’r Conor Ode i Uses Neer tur iiine ROW Bassey with all the plagues | NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE, cases) a kad Rilling wae Ak wid Vay Pitcher mmey, | SUCH, OUF Salesmen are pre- : that are upon it this year, suf-| 41 Pits Oh 201 aan ate aia (Piet Game RLU. | geweight wbo kacched out Joo Guarina of I jpared to make suggestions, | CHARITY, ered its heaviest blow yesterday when | Hosen 00 H ia . ooo1 ons OE ©' token in the firet round af their eix-maund go a an : bey . irr ~ President Tener practically declared | wisi ~ si mm es" and McA u 90d | Se Annoy}. As. of Fea api Pageeeyie >— ¢ aaet eo Sunes, Sols Bog | & TA DD ty | 3) a | regret yeah ae ror E Pointing Wine With tase, ——_[centlon of the 3:42 pare « on Heh Fowerda, $1 and 61:20. | et tee . revived tho Scott Perry c: ina . OOON 000 bok R's) caret ware cect Matas Se Bae lanes. | anny hye a Gtand Girenlt cam | sis ait ‘and Amater tartiing manher. He announced that 4 ‘Stanage, Peny! Nv C., where he will Work for Uncle sam in tel adtais yy peta) mie lai waa captured in straight ROGERS PEET COMPANY Neve Wino, OF EN" ATR (ui) he would never again sit as a member ature | punch of Sha jen of Bos. | With honors divided between favor Broadway Broadway |N Diderent, hrogram Buery of the National Commission, agcused | Salle if |i 1 outsiders, ‘The 2.12 pace caused the|at 13th St “Th ejath se |) ARAB One his fellow members of making a scrap : NOON DODGDORImT ha) sak nanos on nis towine | R04 rounds bef Armory A. \gmd outside ne 2.14 pa ne | at 13th St. The a a! se 54 ot paper of the national agreement, Hatters Hush aud “Agsew; S, Hagoy ‘and.| Mast week, a2 be added ¢ quick knock |C: here last wight, Adair knocked the |Diggest upset, Aftees Margaret Mar. TE [NSrint® GAs GAENG and, if the National League club} onal Rae SN AEE Soin tet ay ois Phat oa yall gaa yar an down for the count of nine |#rave had taken the first heat she suc- | Broadway Corners’ Fifth Ave. | Niitincrs trom “Harber of Seville. owiers back up their President, it| i‘ At Washington Fouad dah damaihe af Mdaalana ahadibeats:| eventh, the gong in this seasion |Cumbed in the second to Grace Elder, | at Warren at 41st St Ne Hotliaan, wigconda. Rte. a means a breaking off of all diplomatic lows Q moconds of fighting at ‘Tulsa, Okla, and three saving the Boston man, For the last!which paid $417 for a $2 parimutuel N Koa'd dats Oc & BR. at St \ dei) gon ota N \fouvoditan Musical io" We gat reauens beprese, ime) ioe fe | Mavicrice—Wlpit aud Nunawaker; Harper ‘end! nights later be took on Bub Devero of Kaums three rounds O'Brien did nothing but ticket. However, Margaret Margrave ' N iS idieee any Q one ne pepe ane and probably a vig tigh ball world. in the base to its troubles by another disgastins: exhibition of the ‘eternal bickerings and politics of the magnates, tl break in the National Commission would be welcomed The commission has been a joke $10,000 which later was ordered re stored to the Cincinnatt Club, the Presidenteof which voted on the mat- ter, and the even worse Sisier case, stirred up a lot of feeling. ‘The Perry case, regardless of the merits in a legal sense, was bad in a sportsman- ship sense. Very. probably any court of law would decide that Boston had forfeited whatever legal claim it had to the pitcher, It was bad sports- manship for Boston even to mention @ claim to a pitcher it had kicked out, had not paid for, and who was developed into a good man by the Athletics. The American League, in refusing to abide by the decision of the com- mission in the Perry case, did break the National agreement.’ There ts ho getting around that, ‘The Ameri- can League has lost control of the commission, For a number of years Herrmann, while a National Leaguer, was close to President Johnson, and it was common belief t at Jolinson | Swimmers Should Be Able — To Rescue a Drowning Person Swimming Lesson—No. Vil. —_~—— | | ELIONSKY” FOWING BRIDGE TO, BAY RIDGE. IN” AO BSR) FRONT BROOKLWN MEN Swim until you get within about ten| back feét of the person and then dive and| while swimming with Gig ee Wrentyeound-bout a Joplin, Mo, aod Gover ub and hang on, P) —_—_-————_- rn of the head with one hand | jittle thing never happens to the other and The Trials of a Fan. H” sits and holds a score card in his hand; | He sees them peg the ball across the green His mind, I know, is somewhere in the land But not upon the old ball game, I ween rt when the score’s a tie and someone hits The ball into the middle of next week, And all the fans around are throwing fits “What's the score?” You feel quite proud to take her to the game (And she arrayed in fashion’s filmy frills). ‘Twill make you glad to hear them say, “Some dane for years, Some of its rulings have ing ground in the| bordered ‘apon the fHaleutoun, | ahe Although it makes you red beneath the gills. first until they|infamous case of the Jame arm But these sweet joys will vanish éike a dream again were within | Pitcher bought by Cincinnatt for| As down to first some batter starts the fun. ‘ll wrap her pretty lips around a scream And cry out loud, “The fool, why won't he run The other way?” It's fine to sit and swelter in the heat And puff upon a stogie (three for five). You watch the game while sprawling in your seat And tell yourself it’s great to be alive. Unconsciously you blow a whiff of smoke Into the lady's face right next to you; | And then you hear her hiss between each choke | (No matter what you say or try to do), “Offensive brute! THE MAIN: FAULT WITH SOMB UTTER STRANGDES IS | TAIKY UTTOR ADEOLUTELY ‘roo M’ | Consider the optimist. |them. captured the third and deciding heat, THAT | fe ghrse not whatever happens so long as that THEATRES, (NEW AMSTERDAI ZIEGFELD FO GAIETY fy (4°.0.P oy & Klaw & Erlang Musical ly Tit, WSK oF Weng. Bes, at LYCEUM 38,27 thr. TIGER ROSE. LIBERTY Wit 44 “GOING UP” St, Kies at as G tr at Mr. RAYMOND HITCHCOCK fn \S HITCHY-KOO 1918 vith LEON ERROL& IRENE BORDON , W, 42.0t, Kea. 8 REPUBLIC shat wiy Euie's OR BEDROOM COHANG HARRIS {ox (215) Bs. ATAILOR-MADE fans Y Mitchel, ib & Wway, Event ge eae g » a ee len may we

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