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1 v;if;HTr,A--v1- r 1 THE IVININQ WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1912. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK UP-TO-DATE EDITED BY AND NEWSY ROBERT EDGREN vwv'vs'v'vw' ' - i-iiwinnnnnnrirJI THERE'S NO TRUTH IN THE STORY THAT HORINE IS A "TRICK" JUMPER. Cop) light, 1912. by the l'rei Publishing Co. (The New York World). COk UNN COBB'S SLIP UP GIVES HILLTOPS GAME AT DETROIT Horine Has Worked Out an Orig inal Style of Jumping Which Ucal Jumpers Admit Is Better t Than Theic Own. CwntfM. i8ii. tt nit rM rntiiiWof c. ITh. Mtw Tort World). inmE ti no truth in the sensa- I. Mortal story that Horlnf. th Stanford boy who recently mid Mf world's record of ft. 7 In. In running hlti Jump, clean the bar ths ui of an unfair trick. That ty evidently orlflnated In soma ona's MTleui atate of mind. Tjaterday afternoon I went to Celtic and watched every one of Horlne'a fjJN ov" the helKhta from ft. to ft. In., hla beat mark for the day. halrhta dven were taken from the MMMirdt. and a ateel tape meaaure. Mm from the middle of the atlck wu hava mad a alight difference. W tb height cleared waa ample for a Um tt th champlon'a atyle. Horlne'a exltlo alleged that Horine fwna hla great jumps by pressing th Mr down with on arm and holding It B the plna to keep It from railing after J44 cleared It. This would be aome guot croDatlc feat, even for tSTTt i.. Workl oul " original g? ?iJuroJ,'nf: u.nIlk? nyth!ng ever litre, and th local Jumper admit VL hown. Jumping frm better than their own. , taatoad of running- awlftly to th bar. u f".f.tWa.lk'- ,U '"..only"; 2SLm. 'Ji' ,Ur,,n lo to th MMterda, spring atraight up. it HM or other Jumper who annro.k C"J. t,ItfL.- "." " throw. TT" " iau, imym out" perfectly In inn EmTSflLS. V" at" fun 221 I.JSh. !h0ULrter nd rm f. y. to " over In th. air. h M naxla n bt when ha m ? ?.r. Ito jwnp Is absolutely 7.7"" ""r,,,r- C-Zf0" UJr e'"nt. of call rtbr. Biz feet five U nrttv orJi r& f"ow wh0 Un th. JIM DIJNCAN'flTIw discus throw of ,,n6h" record that rdrraklng brfore he's ,through 2th. .port There ba. been ion,, tewlon ov.r th. legitimacy of th root throw Duncan mad. at Celtlo Jark last week. The discus went over 'ec of th. officials could mit strike th. ground. They after- wIJE!l-kel UA th" mrk ,ne' '""Ufht ETeJ!? Jit thi sl,cu" ,,ki "'Mur.d J that. Th que.tlon Is whether or S)t a racord can be allowed when tl Mats do not see the dlecus strike. l,rly upon guesswork and the advlc. K ctatora. MV r JIam. I- - . .. Tm. . '"la "uncan yes .fn,,..,h', 1 f " ' aMln." went w..i u ' " 11 ain." Jfarttn Sheridan mw l !,.. .t "... "It's a great throw,' ald. I returned from a clenn-up trip to J California. Hrltton ha an ambition bat noteworthy bec.ime It Is o un. hwimnn If w . . ... Urrland. Raye he likes boxlne I'ackey t thlnk" he can make Packey ? SS;iiam,,f. ,BUr,,h,n "none ?' hOZ . h .V01 arlanrt In Memphis, in trl "m Monre and t fraakl Burn of Oaklund, ns'tvell FleMy WrUh " "ve i R1?1 h,m' but Kot nck and , m io can me match off. 4 rTATBMENT8 min tu . training, with Johnno.i's ilxnature m appded. are being ent out from Im Veg". The promoters of the bout ' nui nav come io me conclusion that awr aaverusing is neeauj. r f KAOll ciiohh and K-. O. Hrown Ws, Le 1,ht at S?11l,0n 8iuare Oanlen P to-night. It oUKht to be a good sot weather nght. K. O. ha j.en 'tnnwr down near the shore, and has taken a vacation from tooth Mugging just to prepare hlmielf. Wo! Mt u novenns arouna tne parts, a4y to give someone a chance to knock his head off and attain his title, (.aehl thinks he's the man with the Mueofc. As for K. O., he's fought Wo. Wat twice, and thinks there' luck in a numoers. Llaeoln Riant Win Agiln. tV Uneoln HUnU UU UK tli.lr frrit wlni.lDf It Fl.IJ hi aroi. of H iii l 'r. .... in luj. wiuif in. ir oaj UDiel oul Tbt Unitliii liait mur Uril guar. thr.L . tor. on Tliurwltir nfiivniHiii on ih.i. m jwuw, wire, ilia I .r llocllwajl. luj B4r tr l.r ikmMn-lwsd.r, Hi. We.t "!), Innimi. ho bi. won wtutwd i4ttxrat Mcqpa Mint. rtW.OlMMfc T-Wr 4F.M, T"T m0P v? MaJr League Races Tj1 Reported in Detail. "Pi 1 JwSI 1' - NATIONAL LEAGUE. VT iklil HoRIK" OOMPIrACl & j f I f f S TTJ .atV U. M I ORtaiMAU &Ur HC Ct-CAft-S 1UT X 8 S it & & 5 DUEL OF SOUTHPAWS IS GIANTS TUSSLE WffH THE CARDINALS Batters Appe'ared Helpless Be fore Marquard and Sallee in Opening Innings. BATTING ORDER. New York. Ht. l-ou4i. Magee, a. Kllle, If. Mowrey, lib. Konetchy, lb. Evans, rf. Hsuser, ss. Oakes, cf. Hresnahan, c. Devore, If. Doyle, 21. e?nolgrau, lb. Murray, rf. Hecker, cf. Hersog, 3b. Meyere, c. Plntcher, es. (Marquard, p. Hallee, p. Umpires Ua son and Johnstone. Attendance, 7,000. I'0IO onOUNDfl. NEW YOrtlC, June 1 Managers Ilrwnahan and McGraw staged a southpaw duel this afternoon between Mnrquard and Bailee and the 7.OT0 fans gut the benefit of the must classic pllrhlnit event of the year. Hnllee han won chit last five starts and Marqunrd his last ten.. If Marquard should succeed In winning fourteen In a row he will have th National Lragus record tied. In the tlmt Inning the Cardinals wero easy for Marquard. not a man reaching first base. Magee struck out and Hills and Mowrey filed out to Decker. NO nUNfl. The Olants were holplei In their half. Dpvore, Doyle and flnndgrasa all died on easy toips to the Infield, NO 1tnh, Konetchy got a Men on balls to start on tne second, but after Kvam had jwpped to Fletcher iie tried to steal second and Meyer nailed him with ease. Decker then made a remarkable running catoh on Mauser's long drive to centre and retired the side. NO HUNS, Tim Olants had a ureal rhn. failed to s:ore. After Murray had ion out, lh-nker emaahed n rarklnz two. baBKer Into left and Mole hlnl. hm lienor struck out In the pinch and jirjrrs reuren tne sine on a on line maih. NO IllJNH. LATONIA ENTRIES. IlAfi: THACIC. 1.ATONIA. Ky.. June 3, riio fiitrlex for to-morrow's rsces are m folltnvs' rillH-r IIAi'i:, Mllm; foMr.-moMi ami no! Ii fur inn. Nn rirsumin. ltW ii.itmiiJ . inii 1IM !! Ll... llrt.. I'lf. i. ' r.". . llljll 11.1MB lfll., t'll. II..1. l.liti. 110; HltlMtrll. llll. 11,1. (?,' itV. w'st' .- -, W. llll.'.ll. lui .ll ' !?.L 4,l 'onr llll! l-rltiif Uil.'ns Mnltnr lilt . 11.1 ' ' " ! ', 'W''ti HUturJ (lento, 1 llll. 112 Mrrlln .1121 Whit. 'il diunUnnit. USt OlM (Wnr. ll!l! Il ii. IUMol. 112; HUturJ (l.ntn. ill: Jim mil Ib.r. 112! 112; OIimmIou, wni SUilu, 112 tlllllP IIAOK. Koirr..r-ol(1. tmt up; iu li.ff'ilM'.i' J,T-' I'Ot'llTII ItAI'i:. Tftrw-rMroldl; on. rail. tnl .In. mtli UnWnl. IWi; ,VHh Kfl" fwi; W.ll. Kill lltrliut Wnrtl. 1077 Etlt Jri. '(iifiXor,,iii.K" ,UT' ss HlXril Urr.-Mllnij fir.,Mr-ol,l. (n( i'si .fei", to:.' AU."'.! ' ': llesrrudaiit of llouue Dies. FDLTON, Mo., June S.-Mls. Martha lienarrson, eighty years old. a sreat granddaughter of Daniel Boone, died nere .yrneruay. suss Itenaerson wa born In Fulton and had lived her all her lit. Her mother was a daugh ter of J Boob, Mooad mT ot trrm'c& a- . at a, ---ai . OR.IC3IAAAU &r Hf CLBAft.& "rVtET, I lW BAR TAIRLV .YorTTTrTl-rqi t. I l M i I rt - ' m. REDS SCOe TWICE ;t DAHLEN'S DODGERS No Scarcity of Hits at Begin ning of Game Across the Bridge. BATTING ORDER. Brooklyn. Moran, rf. Daly, cf. ttmlth, 3b. DauberL lb Wheat. If. Hummel, 2b. Tooloy, a. Cincinnati, reseller, if. MaraatM, of. llnhlltiell, lb. Mitchell, rf. llgan, 2b. I'helnn. 3h. Ksmond, as. Mot.esn, c. Kenton, p. 1'heVpe. c. ir . ivriii, v Umplrea Meier. Itlgler and Fin- neran. WAfllllNOTON PAIIK, BUOOKIVTN, Jf, V June S. Encouraged ty their vic tory over th Dodgers on Saturday, ,Uank O'Day'a bunch of ball toesers from Cincinnati, tackled Hill Dahlen's outnt again to-day determined to hand them another lacing. Kent was trotted out ty Dahlen to speed them up to th visitors while llenton was O'Usy eioc- tlnn for the pltohlng atunt Th. Hds got off to a fine start In the j flrst Inning by scoring two runs, Jlescher was given a base on balls. .Mar turn singled to left and on Wheat's error, llescher went to third and Mar sons second. Iloblltzell's single to the tnfteld, acorlng llescher. MUche'l struck out, M arson scored on Egan's aicriflca fly to Wheat. Holillticll stole second and I'helan drove a long fly to Wheat. TWO HPNS. ln the Dodgers' half, Moran singled up th third baa. Una. iDaly got a walk. .Smith sacrificed, HobMtzell un asoltted. Daubert singled to Ksmond. the hit telng too hot for him to handle, scoring iMoran and promoting Daly to thlid. Wheat popped up to BesrOier. Hummel was thrown out by Kgan. ONK HUN. In the second Inning for tho Ileds Ksmond walked. MoI.ean singled to left, sending Ksmond to second, llenton bunted, but as Daubert a throw to Muillli to catch I.smoml wns lain all hands were mife. llescluT hit to Hum mel, who threw to d'helps, forcing Ke- mmid at tint plate. iMursan s hit Into a double play, Kent to I'help to Dau bert. NO Hl"NH. The Iindger" were blanked In their half f tile Hecond. Tooley line ll!ed to llentun. I'luliu walkeil. Kent struck out and riiflpn was out trying to Ktesl second. iMol.e.in to Kgan. NO HUNN. Fur the Beds In tile tblnl Inning Hob. Iltzfll HlnU,l to centre. Mitchell nacrl- flced, Kont to IKiiibcrt. Kgan was given a walk. Kent was then taken out of the box and Knetxer substituted. I'ht'lan fouled out to I'helps. Ho did Kamond. NO 11UNH. Th Dodgers foiled to do anything In tbetr thlnl Innlnx. Moran filed out to Uesoher. Daly struck out. HnMth slnlet to left, but Daubert was thrown out at flrat by Ksmond. INO ItUNS. I'nalJint Wllman, ij h Inilaioa.il n Hlataa Uatua, in riUiw a Klllk.n In bansniptrr !J,.", '."t. uf') n"Wtlon anil jl!ilfH fojra" put blm gut of btulncaa or wtanla o (hat TU. Th. Nallial (Verton, ?,,ilh,,f tnslatl tbe new eafua y nicrlj. Thj nllu'i rn onitiallj ilmlara II an euilaw. Gsunn Hruont mj a a QuTitude at th. lu afflr. w,t him out! liar tu war. tliru. ha. tii. ftrtMn i.nil... i.. tram Ilia aahinfton rlub an1 vantj r dlu.iaa of il,.jn Umn al ITiiladelnhla lie ilol.fuliv iol, lil. oU III. i.1 1 on th. Ulanu tliat tl, cnlr lot. ha lud now a ' inacaitr ot lirttro unlformi UaacliaU RJllor Eianinf World I hai. el man ikul4r-4an. but la it tru. thai a ijaiw eir imllrd a "i1jijU..tion.t" Uontlant Ilfalor Anawrr CVinat,, K.rdtnanil lm. o( lh ArtlaU' ttam puliwl one at th I'olo (Iroumla bundtf. Band alamy fm mora comiieU anmrr. JobWa maaanra l lb V. 8. Iai itfVB.'IT, woalaclns vnj tnr didn't aaa aonuUilns alanifl. n in .ua lan wai ins 11 1 wi nrm mm.. A . . . .. . 1 I . . . . A W", . u avi T Wolverton Depended on War hop to Twirl His Club to Second Victory. NAVIN FIKLD, IF-TIlOIT, Mich June .1. Jubilant and aatlafled with their victory of yesterday, the lltghlandcra InvadM the lair of tho Tigers this aftornoon determined to make It- two straight at the expene of the Jungle outfit. The -weather cleared splendidly and 4he ami rame out bright and warm Manager Wolverton lined his pitchers up In spelling bea (fashion, Wurhop out lontlnK the coterie. Sweeney waa a signed ns hla catcher. Jennlnas choice was Uubuc, the recruit from Montreal of the International League. LUTHER M'CARTHY MAY FIGHT AL KAUFMAN ON JUNE 26. BIMIIVnPtPT.TI frt T....J. T ther McCarthy, who recently defeated , uarl .Morris here, lias practically closed a deal to meet Al Kaufman In Han lVjmelfMi nn .tun !l XI . manager la holding out for an addf. tional I per cent, of the receipts. LATONIA WINNERS. FIJW It A OK For maiden nillea; two. year-olds: four and a half furlongs. Oream, 710 (Henry), first: Brulah S., 112 (Dale), recond: 811k Day. 110 (Moles worth), third. Time 0.M 1-6. iMollle ItlchaMa Cheerful, Old Proverb, Be pentan!, Mrs. Blade, Carr, Daisy riatt, Iidy Hannsh, Nelly Agnes and Lodona also ran and finished as nemrd. ! Mutuels paid: Cream straight H4.10, 1117.3), show 2.!0; Silk Day, show S8.90. MONTREAL ENTRIES. Bt.l'R BONNET ItACR THACIC. MONTIIKAL, Can., Jtmn 3. The entries lor ui-morrow s races are ns follows: rilWT HACK -Kllln! t(iM.r nMij n fnrlonst- Mrr Hortl. ml: J.nui lit; 'Jl.rlf i, iui: idfll, .in; "?tlnuff I'p. IWI Cil't. inllntt, 112; IllVk Kll Hiimh, 10S. SKCO.M) HAI'V: -HrtllnKi fiur)rr.i.1a n,' mirl; vnr mile- 'Cant. nfcm. lit! l Ktn un; -niMptniui. iim; ljn.lmimi ll.. nil, john I'sttenten, mt H-rilrrnre, 1 III: Mlrrlwrt Tiirnir. Ii C: Anir. 107: Mule Mtniimont. Ill: I Man. llllll, 1HI; lltTlle, 1114; !, illtllilr, 'll, (UnU. r.r. 107: Milan. 104: li.rtli Ills lfu.tloa m.i ill! i.ni.'i ,itKH, ii,: ivii. IUI, Tlllllll IIU'K. Ilauillrap. iWniul aod upwael; ti? an.1 onrtiftitli lullr. Sl.r i nan.!, ii: aiii.iii. wi: i to ii it, mi' 1 1 ,vt Kl.Wr, 10K; Atrjr, SI; light Life. Iir.'j "iii. li"iiowr. "llilfrvtcL icilray. llll'IITll lUt'K. KlifLrctrtisl Httkti; t. .via.iii. in. i.uiir iki.ii. uuj ma o uii Walk. 01; 'Htrtk.r. lllfl l'lh'll HACK. Iltmlkail HtivDlN-haMt fnr. Jear.otdi anil uiivtanl; aliuut tttn ami one-liatf mil.. -Th linMiti.l 1 ail l..nuj.l. 1.... Illjli llrt.W l!l4; I.lttl. Dlrl, iTl'J; 'l'rln ll.niiun. lan. (ouilfj. . Hlxil HACK.-S.loc(r: UwiumII,; m fiirlinra-Aianr, IOB; lloiinrtng Laaa. 101: Chu'iira. llll: rahuiinT. 02: Hraalar HnarLm 100; Kami. b: MVimaai. 0; mul R. Imt mil 11.0118, iri; i.iao jaipinr, iva; Jim , juu Tb lt'imji, 10l. CNTII ItACK. HeUInf : threc-rar1da and upward; on a mil MonUaraia lOti; lluar, ii I IIujt lusdun, .III .IWVII, ..Uj I 1 U li.i: .i.iiii i.v.mna, tin. A! ivrfllra alloraoc4 of fir poind a. Track tut. FINE A GAYN0R7 NEVER! William J. Qaynor of No. l17 a. j nue U, Brooklyn, waa arralirned before Jisuiniraif voornia in the Coney Isl and Court by Motorcycle Patrolman Van Cleaf yesterday. Tha policeman aatd Qaynor waa driving- an auto thirty miles an hour. Qaynor said ha would not dlapute the policeman word. "It wouldn't do to fin a man with o distinguished a namt." aald th 81 31 7 TI .Hail.WKI Hnclna.ll II 41 aiMi.aea SMIMLMI I'ilUtnirf I ai8i rai ai i iiui.3jt II 31 a I 61 I i 3 320. 48.1 PWliiUlphU " II 21 tF I 31 I 21 81141.412 HrooMrn I at I Ti"T II 11 I'eiU'lJH B'oa I lfll II II lSI 4i'fl3r,.13- Lt I 7i7lT7ll723l20l2327l "I AMERICAN LEAGUE. 5 it 13 s.'.m OMcjga .... JiaitSa ..... PhlUielphlt Detroit YdTT 2l 4I20I.CK1 .IL-LSI J(lni4JII4 1201.030 4 31 1 I II 31 41 R!2tl,.VX) Waihinstoa 2rsr4i:0l14'H Clet.lliHl SJw'York. ..I 41 1 II 3L2I 21 SIIHIJII 32I,BI IT 'l3.afl II 01 II 21 I 1121, 300 fit. Uinlt... OtiBM Uat 113114 t7l212H20l232S I SCHEDULES AND RESULTS OF MAJOR LEAGUE GAMES NATIONAL I.EAOfE. To-day's Schedule. Rt. louh ln New Tori. Undent!! in DrooUyn. , CMonso In Ilo.ton. rtttsbaith ln I'hlltitrlphU. AMBniCAN I.KAGVIC. To-day's Schedule, New Totk in Ilftrolt. ItilUcMlpoli ln unirn phli in OMrif. In ITl.T.Uud. IlMton in UMfitua. Wuhlnflon In Ml. Unili. Yesterday's Itesnlts M Tnk Hi Drtrolt. 3. I'kiladrlphtt. 3; Cbirtto, 1. llixtan. ft: l.l.TlUnil. 4. WMhlntlon. iU Ht. Iml, 3. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE tandtnar of the Club, Oluh. W. U in f!luh. W. U I'C, ItochMttr ..23 12 Jftwr CltT..2 13 ,3f ,4l iToronto I I. 1 Humuo ....! BHti Mnitrnl ...14 21 1421 :4nii VMlamt ..la .471 rorldrnm 12 21 364 1 Any Man Who Knows Cloth Will Tell You That the Mate rial Alone Is Worth What the Coat and Trousers Cost. If he knows the way we make and finish clothes, he will tell you the suit would be cheap at $40 here and would cost $50 to $60 elsewhere. A lucky purchase enables us to offer, until the material is ' gone coat and trousers in blues, blacks and grays. Best Imported Serge KO'"? 50 SILK LINED ,OU This is the greatest offering we have ever made, and we have never seen its equal in any New York store. Style, fit, workmanship and wear guaranteed. Samples upon request Anaheim Broadway and 9th Street The Largest Tailoring Establishment in the World i Garden Gets Start To-Night With Gibson as Its Manager And Brown and Cross Stars Success or Failure Means Much to the Popular Box ing Promoter of the Bronx. IIY VINCENT TRKAXOJt. Madison Square Garden gets a brand new start as a boxing Institution to night. The entire sport world Is await ing the outcome with Interest. Wilt Billy Gibson add to Ills reputation as the best of the New York boxing promoters or will the nimo ho has made for himself as the director of tho Fairmont A. C. be smeared by failure? All who know Ulbson nre hoping that he will succeed. If ability ar.d honest dealing with all concerned have any , - , . ... . tln r.rt ucarinK oi. i.o ,.-...u.u ... .- moter should come out with colors flying and tho Oarden should live as a moneymaker for Its owners. Tho Oardcn begins to-night with an attraction that could not bo Improved on. from a local fctandpolnt at least. Both K. O. Brown and Iach Cross, the prtn- . . .,1 v.if mini- l.lir fnl. clpal. in the star bout. cnJo a big fol- lowing. Both nre honest In their efforts. Neither has ever been suspected of any- thing bordering on faklsm for future fleet; neither has been known to ''pull" Thero lan t cnougn money in luwn iu make Cross "take It" from Brown, nnu K. wouiun t kiiuw nun m uvi n. pun llar part. All this compels tho con fidence of the boxing fans, and ordin arily this means a big attendance. If the crowd proves large, nnd Brown and Cross furnish tho bout expected of them, Gibson will feel repaid for the u-oaks of earnest consideration he gave when they box! they box to win, ana io in ni nni career mo little that i aaylng a whole lot In these day. "8t aider has forsaken the Boys' Club . i .. rf.n, ns a training ground for someth ng of pugilistic up, and down, mQre fi ,ve unJ 8Urr0Un(1ri mor There Isn t enough money In town to ,n.i.i 111 in ,4S3 the Joli or manager m i:ie uamcii uc 13 21 .417 v. a ,in.,lnr1 tn .irenl It. . . . 1 - r. i u ulc ' r .u. .... i ..i Tnere is more wiuh im.i Vimo uu pugilistic honor nt stake In the bout for Brown and Cross. They are rivals from Itlvalsvlllc anj n victory will bo particularly gratifying. It will settle months of nrtruments amune the sup porters of both, but more than thl, It will brlnir one or the other right smack up aRalnut a championship. Nothlni? hni actually been done In the way of signing Wolgast with the winner, chief ly because Tom Jones, mnnnser of the champion, has J. I'lerpont Morgan Ideas nbout tho worth of Woljwt's services, but It's safe ta predict that public opinion will pry Jones off his hlfth finan cial horse If Brown or Cross wins de elslvely to-night. Both of to-night's principals aro nwar of what victory means. The Im portance or the bout Is apparent when tho extraordinary training each hasj undergone Is taken Into consideration. For the first time ln years Cross has neglected hla dental work entirely In order to glvo all his attention to condl. itlanlng himself. Heretofore Crosi has ' WIIIIIK llllll ,ed , be ft fl?nter th .,-. , .lpkv H a dentist at the same time. Luckily he suffered no ,eri0Us reverses In doing so. 'or this i bout Cross went up In the Catskllls for two weeks. This and a week's work In town has given him an edge. Whether the 131 pounds ringside condition the Jmy J organ exacted In the matchmaking will affect him seriously on,y t)e aetua, t0.n,Knt wl teIf nrown.g training for the bout entailed the purchase of a houso at Ilockaway, which Morgan especially fitted out In up-io-oaie gymnasium fashion. For the insnlrlne Defcat will surely set heavily on some one to-night. Success or failure will mean much to Billy Qlbson. AMUSEMENTS. WINTE R GA RDEN It'wtr & BOtli 8t. Til. 411 Oolumbtll Mat, To-M'w, r.Or. 7n Ueat beau , vaT3" WHIRL uFaOtlbl Y Casino "X lo-lNight U.iiV3'iL Star lt-- n up p I R ATkS nl P PK7 A MP I. Vital of inBril"-laJUI rcllaVUMC I V L r 42d. W. of ll wajr. Riga, M.1B. L 1 alt. l.lln.ra Writ, anrl H.f JAH, pnVJKKS "TWOi.rrrLK PUYHOUafcSffltfiS.fiS- gatft BOUGHT AND PAID F'OR lOlk t Tlia:ililli t.,ur.U'war. Kra.s. TI T5 Uf"l i- M.tln.M vni M. 11 A BUTTERFLY ON THE WHEEL William I'llMhllY 4lal.K.uf H'wai. Efa.K.lR. Colll.r'a II.WI Mat. To-M w. IMfi. BLNTY PULLS THE STRINGS Muohaltiii Oiifm llouar.lMU, It Sih Ari MANHATTAN STOCK CO.I Matlni Ualljr. THE WOLF 10c, 20c, 30c Thla coupon and 10c. rntltlra htarrr to gjod rrM-rtf.1 ml at any MAT1NKK. Hmiiluav llwa.. r. alal. Ktiry nitiit,l2S.-, uroaaway tncsua.H.ao.jita.wrj.sat.v.aA.vii;. I'arni tlr KtllIloii, 'Ihrllla trum Ilia North I'nla. "Womltrfill Jlotlnn J'tlrta." 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I ITTJA Nothin8 Like It Under the Sun STEEPLECHASE CONEY'S FUNNY PLACE If HciiKSTK n mis. Amusement PALISADES pkw.Ms lllllUKlt, llETTBn. IIIIIIlllTKll THAN KVElt. Alrahlp Aaramalon .DaUy. Mmiorka Thiiraday. NEW "ally ilallnfa SSo, Olara I'ttrnrn. D: La. I1?:"- "OwafU A Malw) Dnguiuu Mrt'ans. ti Kaurliah A lluotinaTa. tUimood ac Lata. Briarriton Hrrn aty, uari aicuimouafn, warn. irruncncnuic Mt'MlO MALL. For Once (hp. "Beaks" Favor Manager Wolverton and His Unfortunate Team. IBpeHil to Tie Errnlui World), DETROIT. June 3.-Thcre's a fellng Prevailing among the Highlander much unllko that which Infested their rank following the Initial encounter with th Tigers hero Saturday. The cause for all the elation came about through tii6 fot that for onco the "breaks" favored th hitherto unfortunate denizen of th Highlands of tho metropolis and a. ball name was tucked away where It count most In tho percentage column. Tho result of the game was due. In a measure, to a slip, or slips, by the op posing forces, but luck often sways th course of a ball game one way or th other, with the lowly or those oarinr on the dizzy heights, and Harry Wol verton, being the ono whom Damo For tune elected to smile upon. Is happy. The fact that Cobb was responsible, through his eagerness to cover too much ground, for th defeat of hi team, doesn't lessen tho pleasure of the visiting athletes. "They have broken Just as badly against us." said Wolver ton after tho game, "and It la about time some of our opponents received their share of reverses." Mullln weakened after Cobb's exhrbU tlon, and when tho New Vorks saw the big fellow faltering they gripped the opportunity to make the most of It and eventually win out. BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. Oarden A. C Leach Cross vs. Knockout Brown. Long Aero A. C.-Cy Smith va. Dave Dill. Fordon A. C Harry Condon vs. Mike Clancy. I .Olympic A. C.-Johnny Lor va. Knockc ; Smith. Matches Arranared. Mike Grady of Boston vs. ICI.l Sioln of New York, New Polo A. A., Friday night. Club will close down for summer ufter this show. In buying clothes, what's in your mind has to bow to what's in your pocket. Trust my styles and prices to make them go hand-in-band. Moe Levy ro.'),y"9-125WaIkerSt.,N.Y. TO-NIGHT MS?Q LEACH K. O. CROSS vs. BROWN Admlaalon tt. HfwrTfil arata, S, J3 and IS. AMU8EMENT8. W AMSTERDAM WX'ftf ORBAT CAT.nr(lltANf) nt'EHA HTAKS. ZIEGFELO'S MOULIN ROUSE 'TiSi'.tr.) "A WINSOME WIDOW" LIBERTY M.'Kiui"H1V' sJ !8ll,l GAIETY l','H.f,5i5 Kfinnicsso oFFrriiu'r10- .!lthOrirgiXih and Wallare IM.IInfrr LYCEUM i,th '"' liataTTSoTio' . .T"."-!.11"1"- fat. a.iolit off PAUL J. RAINEY'S Afrit.n ft. i GLOBE !!'"". '! t..Kia. atS.15 " Matliifra Wed. .t sat., J.H The Rose Ma id "'"'t'ie',';Vg0T"1, F. F. PROCTOR'S THEATRES W.i(V Ki.!So.lllA JOIINSIIN and oik... 23IU) xr.. ''nr. Oih Ar I I, ill.! h.iura ot eirollrtit Tandarlll inrnrl nltb lal.'it film ior. irajala 4 linua ilall), M . M..11 I', M. Knlllf rl;.nt of III) MtmH Wrfkly. Aft., .".p. ltto Un. Kin., lOo io U-rf. 1'otr.u Any Tim. 0A 31 At, HUUTIG & fEAMON'S . Tknltlarlr Palli- .Mll.lcill ICillpi.l.1 Amtitur . ..uuinv.. . OllTl I'O Nl'lt, l-Tlilay. WEST END !.!!' 10, 23 & 30c (hum. rwiw, sllll K I l. In fHt?. BLUE MOUSE ACAOFMY 01 "-. 14 si.. Irtlnic it. Al.AUI.lVil Mat. lull. fOl'l'LAlt I'ltlCE, ' THE FATAL CARD aOOLONI AL'fI,,:!7 "" "" liom. tt, ; .iiu- iiiwiit ,v j-j,, iiaroi U. ' J i i n. i I."IU11 i'oii.av .a. i i n; I Ha.lv : Malrp, I 'illume jiiiirL otbtri , NAT. M. WILL. MASTKU - IMA1MURA (NAT M. V... JIAST . ii.iiinir.i. i in " wn.n vj TlliVr.A liBS'iltr MIMIMllV." LA TIT 7" Matjiallr a.-ir'riiMII rr i: , e.t, C" OLUMBiAf BudesqutT' m V.ij,& t. 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