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Spy DEES FRBA TENSEI PHT OTIE spose seat ‘Seley as. wit tie anil [ob ab te eel bea *raE evamiwe Would, ra1DAt, guvtauaen C6 U0 ee ‘No Basis for Scandal Talk| cgi exter as ue ATTENTION MEN OF NEW YORK On Race Won by Georgie gas Rep or totenmmae” 1 granting SEPT. 29 #18 Xow /PLAYHOUSE ( & @ iy. rane aay, Ban WEDNESDAT OW BALE. . a ; ALICE BRADY. |, erent} Wyoming Beaten on hi alice ae AeUeuiiiiee bien MAIRES BRFVITIES< 48TH ST. "em Tu 8 teey. + Ils Wit First Race—St. yard, Teddy BR TEMPIRE bev A oh Oe ee] ly Wha the World's Grestent Langhtaters, Merits, Pulls Up i MAYOUFNOOR. vonaive, baater TRE Ynr 4" Pee 88 | PEDDIE CAINTOR, GEORGE LE OPPORTURN Badly Split ‘Hoof. tk Wiete “CALL THE DOCTOR” MAIRE and BERT WILLIAMS ‘A FASCINATING DRAMA"——F, pd Seah ‘Third Race—Abadane, Albert A., AND EDITH WALLOR—A asteeateimpesrennegustaighitestces Natural Bridge. ata WEEKS roadway. By Vincent Treanor. ee, ae ee, Se asta’ WEEKS 39th St. Thea. & wed Asan it UNINY day's racing at Aqueduct} | Fifth Race—Liberty Girl, Liola, TS. WEDaSAT. SOs $ 2 2 ‘Anether ‘Pog o' My E; F yesterday, and if one were to) ““Sith “RX __ piuripus Smoke “PADDY: believe hal¢ of the stuff heard Vv. T Win SILGEN MUBAN and CYRIL SCOTT o_ com im connection with the various events | = he would find himself to-day atseped Br Scania Ser insvanes, che third | ‘o days training for the two-mile race was run in Wall Street defore |‘ , Soe ree ridden with rare judg- | ming, oven with Ensor up, hadn't it in any, Kl 1S Nick PE ny rr 4 chance of being better than second, |f,® Tce before. As “Puddin’ said |} cp sanee STAR HY NE hac CASINO ia. Wee va yB ey aera NEW-—ON THE ROOF — NEW + |= BIJOU ¢ we ctw, = oe. tis. tnd 90 On. Tho betting developed «| *terwards: “None but an Irish horse, “lborn and bred, could have won under Z lot of confidence for Georgie, and al-| (00) Conditions” Pair Mac was bred |} Cohan & Harris. arn, Lik COMEDY Thea, Extra though Tom Healey, trainer of Wyo " : Ming, felt reasonably sure his horse |‘ Ireland. eins iy *° |ERNEST TRUEX y ‘UWE BONNET HOLBROOK BL! ‘would win, the wagering on Georgie = aE gt BLI Go , continued. until port thine a ie EP gro Delaye Draw. ive With @EORGE SIDNEY, POPUL (CED Mi tm "8. Mon now. ‘As if to bear out the scandalous ta 1G BRANCH, N. J., Sept. %.- UM Ts, ¥ ih Bee bi CK PEMnER to be heard before the race, Georgie |Joe Florio, ex-amfateur lightwolkht |] a CLAIRE ©} odichtietes ENTER M ADAM won by himself after running the mile | champion, boxing his third professional By Avery. Hope wip, SIDA to 1.38 flat. With two and two Put} bout, fought a sonsational alx-round || @t0. COHAN Yess Ui"y thse GARRICK & * ae fomether, and the dope resorted to, |draw with Joe Delayo here inst night. rs Bo Atak at 238 Te f-Rge ss | ore there was little basis for scandal —— nia GENIUS 4? CROWD .. Georgie had run a god race against MONDAY, SEPT. 27. Senate Melling ) Yellow Hand on hie previous start, TRAINING G GALLOPS. GEO. M. COHAN'S- Production ; PLYMOUTH tem Ft 8 Bee. ie and in meeting Wyoming he was run- ning against a horse which hadn't Track Fast, Sept. 23. “THE " TAVERN? wm ARNOLD DALY been under silks since early in the Sr Clan ttle in 1.45. 3 ow =~ TTTT ace) - - Baratoga mocting. As if to clear| Mains 46 Knickerbocker tire” 43" 8 €1 | | HUDSON Pee &, & ot Free * fw ; i Wyniew i, Wanern. M4 tm a, a One 1 | CHARLES PuRcELI epg comme, o mrrmrurags ot Se] Seaeee OE TDs ¥ Sweetheart Shop % "TAYLOR HOLME Siete Gites sxamination of Wyomfs showed that| jaajpranmait,& ia 0, Lis iH PaBLCROOKED GAMBLERSEE Aro LITTLE Miss he had badly wplit a hoof during the] Mesh. § in 63, 1.08 9-6 pHa 2 Weta, Bree running of the rece, und will be out| {ileed mile ty La Sis ass Beak, Beate o5.09 REPUBLIC THE*. woe SHOW mH of training for some time. | TERE oc Mate. Wea f i) & Sat. 330. - Some groundiess scandal wes at- THE LADY $i LAMP CHARITY, tracted to the ride of Emsor in the Wiast race on Round Robin, It was Liberty lish. a THE IT SAP AYER 19. [iin 4B ald he had the race won. but Buddy “The Night Boat fn, stopped riding. As a matter of fact, Round Ropin had the job of bis life GEORGE | in BOOVN TARKINGT chasing the early pace of the race, cpaatng, the early pean of the rs ARLISS| “Fozoaen Bis '2% pounds burden: Dresden. 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