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(f UP-TO-DATE ja av i r- kirnlO MINU IN El VY O T iuxruxruTjT-runriri-riri. -inj-i Pii-ef-i-i i " i&2 COLUMN Matching of Wolgast and Wells,! With a Lot of Money Invo'ved. Looks Biggest Thing in Years on Paper. Ootrffiartit. HUi m Tiv tap MUM fa (Tti. N.w Vork VYtari.ll. THE rnst,'Mn of C'hampltir, Ad Wniitaat and Malt Walla, IIM English lightweight tll1.-tinl.ler. lias 1njvtcA n nr Interest Into the lecal boxing nil nation. Knr wrks thlns bay been ijulet along tho puglllatlr tow path, and It rrrnalnrrl for Tom Jonca to iteal Into town anil get thlngi t 'inn gain. On paper the Wo!Mt-WaHi matnh Ion. Ilka one of th hlggot events puglllatlrally that hivt hit tha old town (or year. vaitmnit MKuting M el raretpts, 3C,ri00 la Invntvod, and of this Wolfart la aasuretl lilil.sno. The little champion la to grt a 112,000 Mat guar antee from the promntere, with an ad ditional toOO for training expenaea and 110,000 more for hie shir of tha mov ing pictures to be taken of the flght. 'Woigaat also hat the privilege of 41 par pent, of the receipts, In case It amount to more than M2,000. Well la aatlafled with m per rent, of the house, without a fixed guarantee, but, like Woi gaat, he la guaranteed lio.ono from tha moving picture concern. The promoter! are to poat tl.000 to-day aa an evldenca of good faith, IbOOO more ten daya be fore the flgnt and the remainder on the day of the battle. Bounda like fren lad finance doean't It? The men are to fight at IS pound, weighing In at 3 o'clock on the afternoon of the battle. The fight, which aeema unimportant bealde the moving picture project, la to he decided at Coney Ialand aoma time thla month. The date will be announced ahortljr. The 8ea Beach A. C, Juat or fanned, will promote the oontrat, and hold It In a building located bet wean Luna Park and Thompeon'a Hi-enlc Rail road. The building ! there right now, having been used aa a atore house for the recent Mardl Ores paraphernalia, of courae It will have to be overhauled. Seat to the nrmher of 7,000 will be put In. The promoter want everybody to know that the undertaking I monu mental, and o it aeem. Up to to-day. however, no llronae had bun applied fur, and at the onVe of the Hexing Com. mlaatnn nothing waa known of thu club or Ita project UP to thla writing we had great re apect for the aatuteneaa of Dan Morgan, manager of K. O. Brown, but It look now aa If the palm will have to be given to Meaara. Mo Donald and Levy, the wily pair of Kng llahmen who are ateerlng the Matt Well bark. Look like they have put another over on Dan. and Dan I Irish at that. First, they skimmed through a ten-round bout with K. O. Brown and stole the decision; than they took the Attell match, which to have le Bruwn a. and now U.ejrSw gralbbed WoT gaai frum under Danny, nose, aa It were. Dan llstenul to the details of the Well-Wolgat match - o ikmg and ap paiently wasn't dlgplema4 a bit at the turn thing had taken. "On ahead. Jonea, and get the money. Brown can flght Woigaat any time. Itt-aliles, the K. O walloper ha a hud left milt ristu now," was all he aald. BHPOIIK the Wella 'match waa made Tom Jone comilHlnel that he waa lielnsT unjuatly rrltli'laed for, demandlnf a lot of money for Wol (aat. "I am not aaklng too mu-h," ha aald. "If Hie other fellowa Why. you'd be surprised what they want to be paid for a chance tu beat the rhumplon. They have noth Inj to lose and all to Cain. If any on of them ahoul.l lajt Ad on the jaw und pa him down fur the count, where would w fluure'.' It wouldn't be a ( hampi'Xiahlp uftalr to be sure, but the other chap would net a world of iredtt and Wolgasi 'I rt(U- t.tt,.-, would JtufltT. Sunoose Wolif:itt acores the lOMekdOtnt. It won't hurt the other fellow's reputation a bit. Why, we were xlud to get anytlilnx when Ad fought Nelson. That tight drew 13. Til, and our end was only 13,7110. Wo won th title, though, and have since made n.ore than any other champion in the same space of time. Vheee tighter who want a crack at Woigaat ought to do the eame thing. If they beat bin they caji get fortune afterwards" nohrrtr Mia.de. aolllvan. WHprFIllJ. Mua . t. t lU.-Jeff ! Doherty of New Haven had a ahude the better of Young John I.. Hulllvaji of this town In an eight-round go at the Whip City A. C. Bullivan le.1 thrnugh- out, earrtng cleverly anl putting up a guod defanae. Koherty led at Inltghtlng bv long odds, beating a taloo on the local boy's rlha In every clinch, while at long range Hulllvan'a long reach and superior height mad him the belter Ulan. National Lraga atamllnai Club ' b. It Club H C H. Yi.rk . Bll &1 16" It. Iiula.. Th 74 rc. .-.ii Tl.i am, ui' tvi O". it ii,natl . ir.i k. i 4M Pltt.rnirah U iKi I" . I i.i 7 73 do; in, kia ,f0 lliialnu. . til Sri 4 lit 44 107 Ml I Game .etiei1iilrd for Tndlar, Ki-w Vurk at it - , llu..,,-ll P., to llp',1. t.im.rr... : I.I. Levt'.M. stawW . UreuaJio. tT Wit (w BEST I NO CHANCE FOR ANYTHING ELSE WHY - THE ClrVNTS HVf I . r- YV KMfimS II' i I a. I I XI -V lil M, I 0V ( V J A. I . Hi m Ml I II a. 'AWU II I I i 'Aptcf..,- ) c ' j W ep wwm no :- n.., 1 1 .rii 1 I uis-ve 1 rjMt tV fta u ' " 00001 ' ' 'SS TUt NEW STWONARX POST OF THt TTRAFFIC COF&. EVEN IN THC RESTAURANTS. Amateur Driver Hangs Up Three New Auto Marks Orwin Bergdoll of Philadelphia Does Some Fine Work at Fairmount Park. Kratn IWrfdoll. aa amateur dttnv el Philadel phia. ..o Hie guakrr City Mntir CJiih'a rlaiwk autooioliile naa it Katnurmot 1'ara, aiwl 111 1 .oa o hunt SB tliree reroela. He ptlctted In. al.nl lx-ii..; Ii.- r M tmr the MS "H inrnraa (a.trr than it waa rrr cot.rei tefure. and tel.-e .ii,. v.. i tha lap sssssa. Hit tin,. f, the raoa aaa Ik, I Km. 41 .15 H an sirrafr ipaed ? in. t. than 01 miles an sear, T . uld mark aa .i. :im 7.MM1U0., mala laat )iwr. llrt,Il i beat Up. wlili h maaxurad elfht sad oeetatiUi mllea, waa tra.ellrd In 7 ui whleh at tea envnili faaler lUau th raciwd nads 1 lUy liar Cftion Jaat Few falkiweea . amateur arhlrtVa are ewar Uiat aana or th, t.,,, ueak atlilatas wlir. would liae ui duYlrultr In in kln tlie llnaplc teasa to repe.r u thla cuinlo will not be allowed to com lr tHKwtiae Uiir anr nut Amrrlean rlllMna Ac aMMl la iha Otrasjaa , ,,), rhi,i, wis, ana naturallard atw . v.'. ,. to re,.-eaent the counlrj Ml wish to rotniM'te for. llei'auaa of hits ml. Iran Ahrani. Tlai .Mieanve and Ooa Walah are loeha-ltil fur th ,.)m,,i ttun. Tna rare at the fall mrattn ! th Kantirkj Tnillina II. inie llriidrra' A.- lati.ui at Leiliia lain acre i.aui.mi.l aaaln lr'aw of rain tliat Iwaan falllna afltr Ultra heala ,t the - : SHf -I'1 ftf "' HI" I'aca luad been etdid. Tli lluM hral uf Hie IVlle.n Hlakna waa raivd In a (.wni.mr. Il rraulted lu aiclury north II. ralsaalaaj asoaaa .. . o.na'iinan in airala'it lieata. I. ma Il It. Ill ..Mn a,.im1 .n.1 ll.n U.M il.,l u i n iir.i. l".-.itra of the Ifcanvn tetrteT fir. ke.1 to flrand enlral Palace yealrnlay m pannuwilr In the animal aliuia Ihr Nto Yrk Pluli f,,r Hit. hriw.1. Two hnnilret ami llfti rntnm. ina.lr up iif urtf fifth, tu tiiat nilllllier uf 1 ... cnmUltlltrit tin miilitaiita fur tin many Drataa, lur jiaUnirf !, Sliinkn ..,n aftar re.in ami rIOatSBUUaa 111111! late UMlt night, ad U,k neaMjel UiJaj. alartln4 at Jiaa "rderaeTi, t tie- BsaWaMM wreatllna nliani saan, .tofeati-,1 llailmar Imti'tln. thr lit,. !., wf, at the llailnin I'a-.ii,, Pi.1erwn at.irr-,1 the firat fa'l Willi a half NflStn In lan ami 4a SBal um aO'iTid In 14ui It waa 00 .a the bl wreath. il I.. ma hit, I liera t:,la rar. I'tdriau waa tha aaareaai,r tlinnulhuut. A th alo t, ; :i Arl matnh Iwtwren .7 ..Tin ti.'i ami Alfrial 1 1. Org will tie flared at John DmW'a n.ea tonlalit. . and Thurtda ,a tin. i,-k 'It,, n.i-n are t-i ,., eaen all for a :"im. ,i 11,000 and th lawivn 1 iwMii'i,iii..iiiii mmai, MALONEY EASY WINNER. Tommy Ualoney tMsntlnueal hi win Ml,'ttk 'Aht I'rooklvn II. . 1. h A C by bi'Htlng Joe lle.lell wtHi plenty to spare In h ruidd bout Ham many Kelly bus done wutili-rn t Malntii-y since asHtiniltig his manage m e lit. MORAN WIN9 IN ENGLAND. IXNXN. ct. 10 l-'rank Mi. ran of rittsburg. I', 1 , knocked out "Taim Cinvlrr of 1 'iimhrrlunil, l-'-nrlatal. In th ielath round of a twenty-round heayv weight i iuiti Ht last nlKht. Madole III l-'rom Treyer. PHILADELPHIA, Oct 10 in a (Ml and lever bout, Prankln Madole ol Ptttaburfh defeated Jimmy Fryer, the eighteen cur old lightweight Ot saOUttt aat k, In the luM hunt nf , triple wind LIB alt the American A. '. No reft) hi 1 blows wire ItrtlOk by either 00er, BUI every un1 mat lanne.i ouuniea, ocnui neither Intended io whii any blows, but tried to tn'ike the other fellow mis. Brown and Dual lloa lira, MDMI'IIIH, Tenn . t)ft. 10. - Knor-k- oul'' Hrown if ChtOftgQ and Hurry !.ewl. of 1'hllfulelp ill. I'lnlmant of t e welterweight chfttnpcinrhip, fought eight fast roun la to a draw here. Hold aa In Oulpoiiil l'rnne, aIr UAKV CITTi Out, i" Matty lltojdwln uf 'lle,H'i.t, M.U..., w.iM .iw,irli-d the di Is. mi on point! over Johnny i i i of H.UI r r . i tii ! sen at tli ud, of lliulr tcu-ruaiitl byul here. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK HfY ! THAT I KOW IT NT I WANT ' amp OOC TOR - ME:. ON TMfc I nf(W it . r I rT ' . 'i'S 1" ?m ,rlc I v . OUCH A TOtnt I 1 'OR TMOE CHICAGO TC AM ! i ' I I f aTwf t i S XI I I IV JsU 1 , II M j? m u - i in Lffl c J r I M THIi PHlLADfLPHlA f NOT SO Si 4LJ& ' .1.tll-h j , j I TEAM l-jAWONDFRll LOUD" "tV '"'"'A i l, A t V 52? SSL 7 1 sax -too M Figures Show Athletics Have Best Outfield, But John MGraw Wouldn 't Trade lor Them Why tha Figurei Make the Athletic Outfield Danny Murphy, 500 times and has made 167 hits, an average of. 334. Lord has been to bat 567 times and has made 177 hits and has an avtraye of . 312. Oldring has been to bat 481 times and has made 142 hits, an average of 295. Devore, of the Giants, has been to bat 548 times, hat made 154 hits and has an average of .281. Look Stronger Than That of tha Giants. BY BOZBMAN BVLGBR. F the figures are to be believed, the Athletics have a etronger outfield than the Olante. It would be hard to convtnoe a New York fnn-I don't believe It myself, for that matter-that th Phlladalphlft team has a more valuable man In the outllelfl than either Jtevore, Murray or Snod- grass, but the plain unvarnished figures give the verdict to Murphy, Oldring and Ixird. Figures have never won ft serlee. but they sometimes furnlab very pala table food for the fans. While the pitcher, the catchers and the Infield have undergone a thorough threshing, oul at the hunds of the ex pert statlstlclane, very few of the mathematl al aharpe have extended their endeavors as fur as the outfield. Here we tlnd a very Interesting set of Individuals for comparison. It la well known that the (Hunts have one of the 1 nates t outfields In the business and all three of theae athletes are gum-shoe merchants of the tlrst water on the base paths. Kor epiied the Athletics cannot compare with them, but when It mes to the old-fashioned question ot getting the most lilts and the most runs the guuki rtoun uurdtans or the outer garden have the edge. llrlng'.ng It right down to records, I ninny Murphy lends all the hitters of the two sets of outfielder with a per centage 01 .334. He bus also mado nil runs. Lord baa a hutting average of ,elf and lie has scored ninety-three runs. Oldrlrag has batted at a rate of .:::, am: has crossed the plate eighty-three timet MURRAY AND DEVORE TIED IN HITTINQ. To gum 'his Il will be seen that the Athletic outfielder, have hit on an average of .I13 They have made a grain. total uf 491 hits and 277 run. In comparison with those figures tin illants appeir a little wealt. Murray and DeVOr ft re tied for out field hitting honors, each having an average or ,gn, gnoafrfti l right on their heeli with tin average of .so I'lom tills It will be seen that the aver age of i n lilants OUIdeld Is more t.ian thirty points less than th.it of tm Ath letics'. A hutting average of Ml does not look well alongside one of .813. DtlVori lias made l.'d hits and hat s lortd N times. Hnudgrrts has made MM hits and has crossed the plate hit times. Murray, who bus not I n In so nnny gfttnei, l.is made 131 hits und has loored 6 run. NOW hero DOmftf the peculiar tlatsl that makes tin- figures link freakish T o Hunt oiiittcldyr have stolon ul 11111)1 twice us mat y bases us the At.i letlo outer gardener, and still they tlftVI not ftOOrftrJ more runs In propm- '. -u 'l ..e only answer to Ibftl is tuai aA- Oi Ut 1 S Our nfxt DflOtMTl Df LIVER TELECRAM to CET . r fi-r j of the Athletics, has been to bat the batters behind tlhe fleet-footed Olants did not come through with the clean-up wallop. On the other hand, long hlta must have been made behind Lrd, Oldring and Murphy before they hod a chance to steal Tlhe tJlant outfielders, are among the leaning base atealers of the National I league, but Murphy, Oldring and Lord are so far down In tho list of crack base runnere tht they are not even counted, liewre haa stolen 12 bases, Knodgrai has stolen 50 and Murray 4S Compare the Athletlo outfield with thftt nd they look like atatlonory en- glnes. Not one of them has atolen as many as thirty base all season. The f uTidainental value of an out fielder to a ball club la hla ability to hi: and drive In rune. There are any number of players In the minor leagues who can field Just as well as the stars In the major organization, but the" ate kept buck becuuse they cannut wui lop the ball. Admitting that to be a fact, the log ical conclusion, based on figures, Is that the outfielder! of (be Athletic! ate of more value. The next value of an outfielder to a baseball team Is his ability to get around the lines. He must have sslsail Now, also ftdmrttlng that to bo true, we find the Hants ot more value. The third and laat function of an out fielders and one that will open a Wide Held of ills. Mission ,n thla partlculsir case. Is his ability to throw and handle ground balls. Very ten of thf fans are aware of It. but Inability to handle ground balls In I the outllelil is what kept .lush Devote, on the bench for a year. An outfleldei ften loses a ball game by fiiniblln; . I ntitiias I mi im e uaa ' I I s I .... . . I v v 1 JJ ZTTK M 'A oh:.t r,: -r -riW single an. I biting It get bv hint for two brainy OUtfletder will no! mteuipt I or three bases. Josh knew his weak- throw for the plate, which Is uncer ness and w orked steadily at handling I tain, but v. Ill shoot the bull to second, ground hulls, until he Is now one of toe I so as to keep the hllter from taking best In the leftgU, BnodgTftM and Mur tan extra bag. The same thing applies ruy are very sure on ground bills. 1 to the case when there Is a runner on though Murray occasionally lets a single third and one on first and one out. If by In trying ta make a throw too I lh defnlvg team has a food lftd anil autckW. In other words, he sometimes I g fly Is hit to the otitfuid, th thinking tries to throw the ball before be g-ts It. iniiiiv Murpbv or the Athletics Is plate, hut will hurl the ball to aecond WHAT DOES A HABERDASHER, a butcher, or n baker know about making clothes? If you want thern right Eo to an t r clutlvcly tailoring house. We are the largeet in the world. Suits or overcoats to measure Irorn $20.00 to $50.00. The material!, style and finish nre up-to-the-inlnulc. Write, call or phone tor sampli s and cur portfolio of fashion. Ti:ey will prove very Interesting. A DM H IP II M Broad way fallU ill 11 sWllaVJi THESE DAYS J BOX WOULD -XOU 7 BOX WOULD 'VOU MIND TavkiinC 'JP TO THE I .---w - . 1 t, I I 1 I l , T ' W , I ' I LARRY DOYLE OF GIANTS HURT, BUT HE'LL PLAY ON SATURDAY The t21anhs victory nvnr the Taodrrers cetme near coating the formnr denr, for Captain iAtry Doyle met with an acojdent In the alxth Inning whloh, had It been a little more serious, would have kept him out of the opening gtame of the series with the Athletics at the I'olo Clrounda Saturday. With two gone, three runs In and Hecker on third base, Larry drove a Wtckftd liner pgeTt Dftuberti ecurlng Hecker. In running to first he turned his ankle no badly that he had to retire frjm the g-ame and I'aulet fxik hla place. Iirry limped off the field, but after a good mae seT he said thftt his ankle waa nil rlt-'ht again except for a srHTnnas. raoyle had hla lnury exuimljied by n doctor lest ntglll and tha latter amid therre were no hones .broken or llgamenta torn and that there waa no chance to keep htm out of the WOrld'g gume. "sure fire" on ground balls, thanks to, his long experience aa a second boas- r.m.nom.01ddor,u,f, aVor-The1 ftS! used bad Judgment on two or three hits I n the series with the Cuba and aftei 'the first three games waa replaced by Strunk, who Is an excellent outfielder. On throwing the 'Hants are superior to tho Athletics. Murray Is generally re garded as one of the three best throw ,n" ou,"','1,r" ln Aonerloa The other two nre Joe Hlrmtngh&m of Cleveland and Mike Mitchell of Clnolnnttl. Joan ,,,.',. )H 'also an excellent thrower Josh's throws are unusually accurate, though be hasn't as much currying power In bis heaves as Murray. In fact, It would be unfair to compare any if these outfielder with Murray wlien It conies to throwing. The main wenkti'sa of Sn ulgrasa as an outfielder forr the first part of the Seft eon was his bad arm. He bftg worke hard on that weakness, however, and towards the finish of the season he was throwing with groftt aecut.iov. All of the Athletic ouUlehlers are fair throwers, but none of them approaches the class of Murray or Devore. Danny Muriuiv Is a RlOgt valuable man In the outfield In the matter of making the proper play ut the t rltlcal moment, lie Is a player of long ex- perlenee and ho knows just what to do. No outfielder ever played a better gitne thin in- ,ii, i ga fall ftgalnst the Oubi, To give an Idea of how the brain of I tin out Holder can count In it ball game tri will take the case of a runner on mil base and n single g hit to the outfield. If the team 0B the defellldve I two or three runs to the good the outfielder will not make n throw to the ti Ninth St. 10, Iff IT. - BY GEO. McMANUS to prevent the orher runner from ad- I vanctlng. One run In cruse like that mUCh' , In bundling fly halls all of these vtit- an ," ", , Tk" th "mr' Murray land In addition haa developed a punch and Murphy both cover a lot of ground. .Hut It was hi superior boxing that on a. do - Snodgrns. and (Hiring. DeVOre fthlftd him to win over H it. Sn ,1th car- ,1 L ' n, I'nM on a',,oun of 1 "r'i J'.n can get uncicr a ball that fjord cmiid not get near. Coming right hack to the original proposition or ngures, the Athletlo out fielders have the better of the argUr mom, out now many or you believe that Mcdraw would exnhnnge his out field for that of the Athletics? Me WOUtdB't make such an exchange If t'onnle Mnck would offer him a bonus of 10,0(O. And there you are. Abeam F.aelly Whip Wllaon. OLaaaNI trtAXttal, N. Y.. Oct, JO.-Young Ahearn, the "Dancing Master," of Brooklyn, outpointed ataabby wnon of 1'tlca In a fast tan -round iut. Wilson landed but four clean blows during the entire fight, w hile Ahearn dan-pd about ils opponent, lundin.r almost at will. AMUSEMENTS. HIRPPPROMEi 0 4.I-.IU1 ll li M..UC.'. Itnt rwMiatl K AROUND THE WORLD -i. nil. ,,t ,'iiMti.i i l. m-;I -in Til l .e vl sun. in :t i .eats n Kt lit a IK 1 raiiko ,r Ji ol I'r,. m itOc. to h'Lti't) i'.iri", W liter i - GABY DESLYS M f day, T.O.- f 1 Ni REVUE or HtVUEi. " ' lflUI.'lkV K.nJL" lilt 1 ' UVSIUU a i ii i.-; I ill .fl ilat.. Tlmr I.i. ' y :jj is the j' i in,'.: ? n , .... jftth. Int. H'v il Ii A ft Ml.,1 M VMM IIIIOIIW 1 N ii l i'..Tim.a ft-Hat.-S 30. (.IklRll K : M OIT in HU HIION ' ' . , ,s THE MF.VtR HOMES SI IH ST. 1 ut. -...' Q 1 nrilS M;. i AMINO M tit. To wytt turi a. -t. ty 10 x "THE iilS VVALtZ . 'ii l.it..Tliilra A. S.-i' LYK1L firwi HEM BY KOLKER f i.i S.1A i. uM Ta nor, Hal la, hi i it t: OKU IT N.I II K." . .1 .1 1 .. i n ii v II..U.30 Si BDU.HfillOPftl.F i! , lay r. C I .tin 1 IL W. uf i V : ,. in W.a I Call t 'I ii T H 4.1 " 1", "m.iu. If! I.N in i HE DOSS HMRYLAUDEtt TROVATVl .'. '.''.'.'al'aUal'll'ta. a-ar aaainii as l.M ... j EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Philadelphia Lads Win in Two Star Local Club ShowslMantell Scores . r-r4- ri-i. t i..i t iuuic itricdis aJiLfs. nyianu and Young Sammy Smith Whips Battling Hurley. Two good matches, the kind whloh are tlolnjr much to reetore the fight game Into favor with the fana, were held at local cluhg, Pal Moore of Philadelphia defeating Fighting Dick Hyland of Cali fornia ln ten rounds at the ivmplre A. C, while Young Sammy Smith of Phila delphia returned to the gome In ft bout at the Fnrdom A. C. and whipped Bat tling Hurley of Parnate ln eaey fashion. KoOre waa too fast and too clever for ' Hyland. At no time did Hyland have a winning lead. Ills beet punches were a right to the short rlba when the men fought at close quarters. Moore landed many good punches, but found HyJand s - Kmiti, .rut w,. .rled lots of weight about his belt and Hurley kept poimdlng away at It In hope that ho would knock him out. mon and Kllbane Matrhed. KANHAS CITY, Mo. Oct. lO.-Con-'ravcts have been signed for ft twenty round bout between Tommy Dixon, champion featherweight of the South, and Johnny Kllbane, of Cleveland, to lake place Sunday, November 1J. Iloth a, Tee to box at tha featherweight limit of 122 pounds. AMUSEMENTS Nt V)MK I.I- alllM, IIIKAIIlte LVCEU M Vi.'tuU tiiu!;.".,,"' Ill MISS. BI1XIE BURKE t, m w coMEpT, Tiir. uiwhav HMHI Kft ' Jl WJl rftstl.n, "-Slit. Wed. Thar, a Sat. i lii. JOHN DKLM in ASinflleMan HUDSON nj'Sj Jljp IKANK MclNTYKK in SNOBS Hit UAKKiS It, F. ,a. n i.tl Mat. ft Hat. .a 1.1 IT ROSE STAHL "' K.'ftTO" KMl Kl Kb(H Kl R ii.T V-' I, '. '- 'm," !v DONALDBRIAN'i.! '", TheSiran CRITERION LTwiJI'i kf. h in Weil. .Tlnir ,v Hat. Mala. Thla Week, wni., than sat. Till, iiltk VI imi IH.it. I rti. i r a. World Hi'MW imi Badurlnff anreeei, TloMt IHMUltuI li.AV I'juulat Hu cm. ann, PASSERS-BY C. IIVIUHIN OHAMBEIW1 Oraatrtt liaj lii llrrill Vi tliiK I asl GAKKltn Iir.i nil -e r.ir. 11 or'o I'olHlIsi HllCd a. l'ut. Ka. inj.l0f, llrra'il. ;::,tli .1 .n:.H lit, S.13 M i'h Tluir. ,v Sat. 2 13. Td-MOIilXIW v 11. Ill AT Njft 6E0RGE B t A M ,-":?? isTOK!" ;',;.',!; ';' PDCAR SELWV in THE ARAB ntw lllTE0S.n.V5:i8; K).i v BrtiDjer'i M 1 i -il L'oatdi iu Lum 1HL r-INK LADY )); v LittKni 'c gjjg ns?JS JULIAN ELtlNGE j ;;:, . I Thr 1 BfClnnllni Wlrlnw." I f). no' I'lU.V I'liKA It J li 11 -t, 1:, k tl lit I I M , . Wni I . At U .2 llli iJkfTJi EXCUSE ME EDMUND BUEr.SI. in llli, W IN ' "a I (. , , ..l.a ... ...... 11 way ft HI a. 11 . i. . P I. .Tlmr. , a.. PLENTY OF POLICE WILL KEEP ORDER Arrangements Completed for Handling Crowds Outside the Park. Thr will ht ampl pollo pro'ptlon for thOff who attrnl hi opin!n? it vim of the World! er lfn HutunUy at th Polo (Irnundii. Polio CommtMtOMf RhlntleUldtf WftldO announ ol (it P0tti MM.Kl'juartiTu thnt ftrriinRprtH'ita ww 00npl!t for h.iti'Ulng i r OfOWdt out Hhln th Krouiula. tMpMtor Ueorjc MoCttttltf of th Trafflo Bqtiftd win havt uninr him a mounted ntn uid fifty foot puroimon. Thty will l" tO dlip a to be moit cfToctlvo In handling th( big crowd and prrjrr In(r order. Inspector llmrhon will also b on hand with a squad of his detectives. They have orders to arrest kinwn plckpockeU and other thieves on sight. The, Interior of th fTOUndl will bo lHkei after by men from a detectlvo agency hired bf th club. "Hi All Mill trum 0MUNOd tM tht Net t'luyent In the AtnTi an LetglW, rtst'r drfratru liM AthlottM In an MthlMtlOB psmc at WmIi log ton, 5 to 2. OtOfgi Mnl. ,n lirlrt fur the wto rifn anrl ruii th ilanfi prospsetlVt orpanpnte it )M tnrtv. Thr I'tiiUtlt l;.ii.in MM tlirea (ritchrfi aid of t fifm t n( Bender, wbpoi the club iH rely on to defeat the New Yrka, tM tut tli harlcat. Thf rdantj wr gtTfn mmr flnr batting MO ties at ttrooUra, an.j with Mfjtrf, llgraff, Niur nv and Snt,iffra out of tha lineup dtfuttd the 1 i tii tk in fitting Mlf. Knrtzrr tu poUOdgi hant ttOtll n liofed at the rnd of the igh'h Inning ami Kltm r BtONI took ... i la IM he, p0, wa DOMed hard. IVfM-nt Fogrl of the Philadelphia National tjeegita tfra. com out with thf ntatfnent that next aeaaon ' rm1n, the 9$M twt "mn ger. will agftln lead the luh. He hai mn orjt ol th hocup moit of this year bevauae of e bed Injury. Th ffavt gewM of tha aeriaa rwtwaau th (Htati and the WbiU Hoi will ha playad at the Amari n Laacua gmiuida oi Thleafo on Frtday. AtXsr thla data they will alternate It aeem atnvnt ti, see theae two rluhs whn battlxd for th worM'a title In 1U00. ,nlT r.imttl-i for tha ilnoi,,, m. ahlp of their cat thla year. President Ed Bam w of th. rm.r. ram.. ha iwlled apart al mretlng of hla onxanlaatlna inr mi. rny on .-isiianiaj. ana aiinoilfn the i.iir .se nf th nt ta nnt known It la hell.rad tliat It la for Ui punsa of nnsurtrf rreal rlent Chatiln. of It . o-r thnre wtnni-r of the pennant, fur railing off tha recent aer.ra bctwaea hla club sad th All eurs. Another Victoru W Battling ManteCl. who bids fair to de velop Into one of the beet lightwelgrhta that ever put on a glove, soared an other victory to hie credit by winning hands down from Young RlchJer, Matt Wells s former- sparring partner. Man tell scored clean knockdown in tha fifth and eeventtl rounds, and In th tenth had hla opponent ln such ft bad) way that the crowded houae of fans at the allow, which was held before the Kureka A. C. of Maspelh, were wild from excitement. AMUSEMENTS. HAMMERSTEIiYS Ba, a6 IK7M HO. Dallr Mala. I H way 41M ..-an. aaywar-iara.uw, uauy Mata I5n. uii 1 alii "J' 1 "1 wwaw nuam I no suJilVJJ I furn Fra :i Mineral., -tat.r. in Mliirrat.i. -I.t.r, ar aui.v II """' " uttr.. ll .thw.ll BhVbiiN Hrr, M-C.r anrl fantw.il. If abiaiiiart. "ATstal W..iln." otlaJ-I ill. an r. 1 .. :r i Wt THE WOMAN s BELASC0 HAVin RELAftri Kl. iSI-ii "aTa- lirrviit. , I 7 liinea) a vonrirc aiai-.u. COHll'S Et.l,r,i'.i t K..N.KT .!. ...... wi.j.r.:..1.".-. ". 2. is VI inr. i.i,i..tir.Ti nil. a1 I IK Ills I ' I It r i M liKO. fs r. U A M in "TIIK 1 .' rrfS M w w ' " " mii i iv :i GRAND 5.'rV;""ti.?:k-rs'- HtiTr." ,"w,-,v"-F0LIES BERUERe"c6; .r.,1.' American h if, Kit, -jt, ft Hue. i Mils, IIMak, :Cb."f,. Ql Heat Ksened, iHiir. i .,-,tii,. v 12H,g .l.il, A.t. I III ;... t wniu.l, rlKltlBH liRrfiHTRu ll iNbflln OLYMPIC r.a.; lam .st i',, .','.Uia,';U!U'."..'': I'lirli.iii : AMATMH Ml. II u r i i i lift .! i.llllKMMV, BATS. 2fc i ne raising farada GARDEN THEATRE 45 MOVING PICTURES & VAl OEViLLE W ALLAtK'S j', ,,r fJSUL SftA :' AHLISS .DISRAELI prospect T"- 'TiVAr A,L BTigrtft "THE VIRGINIAN" ac:ademy,;'! ,;. i0,2ij 4 ite DARKEST RUSSIA r t ion 1 a fjt tl-'i St. I' Tls. Uadlu I'.rlf Mat. Dally. arW. m. ...i, ..i:, -n,, . ALHAMBRA U1E'' ",TK iu u a. a , , '"' "" ""In Ulllft ta At ft l.'ilth St, St i.rt ll.rnr. JoaSI aa Mnt f .!! Vtr. U rl) .ItM V'l Nill l.r."o;h? B krl D A RJ V IKBXB KHANkUKJ. ar AUhlarin. tii A . ft Wlliii St "Th. I'.illr Inr actor snil'h y i an., b U ..ttia. Ut. Il.illv Itnr. larll, 1 .v li i,.,. 1 1 I I.I A Clayton Wlut. ft Man stiaart, Willanl .slmin. ft ' '' . Kata W'at.in, SAlai RIH AW..S.Z 4F Vll'ailv UU i. ft r.(V !ha Big Gaiety Co. 7u1U!i Columbia i'AT-i i.u- ftlV'lT.r Br. I IB ft sni. j Il.WK M 1111 ,v n'. M' ' ' ' I llr.iiinUiiil Hiirl.-.iTii;?, BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. AT POLO GROUNDS STAR ''" J nillenstft IMmn. imi.-i Main Btmm Braekltvi I'oawrU. Mat DalS I QUEEN OF BOliEMFA I wltli s un aldtgaj 111 1 iiiiiit... w..i I jj. Ijrllt.I i- .,, ,XVlll,,., M , a. . Ben nVelch's Burlesque "lawa HruaUviay ft Kaluli A. 11. . famiT ri,.. lUa llli 1 II LllUa. "-