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HE EVENING WORLD, MAMaM =o IT MIGHT BEA OOO IKEA (F you wouLo EXPLAIN WHY “AN OFF; OF THE Kaw came Ie MERE YESTERDAY AND Sook you OUT! ew? Qurve simPLE ~ QUITE SIMPLE =~ SOME GUY WENT AN! HAD ME PINCHED JUST AS A FUNNY WOKI Quire Funny tt IF 1.GET My Hooks ON "IM LE CHOKE "1m | | WISH vou To MAKE UP TWO HOURS OF THE TIME YoU Owe THE FIRM <= Tontany!t av’ eee-ceave = mea !! {fF THA OLD FossiL CONT” PALL Roe THIS ONA (LE He A CAN Ta OV SSLE For Fain! OH HORRORS !! (T'S Cla ToNGue SCARLET Fever WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14 ow cumer! 1 PRAY with ME? OM == WHAT'S WRONG 1911 You: ows COME UP HERE I'LL HAND HEy umpire IF yAL YA SOMETHING !! Neves 1 New York Physician, an Ex-Yale Player, Writes Interestingly on Possibilities of His Suggestion. N view of the statements of MeGra’ Dufty, Mur main cause of bad batting 18 bi Fighters Charley WI I at an in drop to first base, Out the bat he got one pop , a base on balls, two sin- n who fee be willl NO. 57--KED M’COY. Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Oo, The New York World), S'eener after his defeat by Tom T have put} ned my Prep. some tm in ry over the Kid at Chicago, the bet- night ting was very much in McCoy's favor, and there was little McCormick money ight. McCormick had boasted that | Flour Good fo Sharkey Kid McCoy went out to way because the blaze !s between the \ld to let themselves out m because of the police, 1 to redeem himself for ou kindly answer the follow- n? ‘There {s a man on vase, and the batter hits an infle ad been school of the West Side| Caristian Association, No. -seventh | motor bo. | Young M 1 ty. | the de he had suffered at the hands i F Iu the batter out whether the ball ts of Sharke nd to make a good shows says Mr. Hu js even| caught or not, or must there also be a the San Franc jor to 8 of the pat fire ex-| man on second as well as on first to ing befor | tinguishers. Many extinguishers de- Pend on the principle that they make r that is heavier than air which 8 the flames. in a boat's ed places, but do with a gasoline fire an open boat or open cock- it breeze will blow the 1 away. On the uttered on such a make an infleld fly an ou L MC ANSTEIN, runners on first had battled w John L. e fight, Jim Kennedy was bo the third man in the ¢ arena was packed with a crowd anxious t » the much talked of Hovster boy in action, Betting was MECOKMACHK KNOGFED MSCOY ° | blaze will much in McCoy's favor, he being a 10| DOWN ANO ouT . nd do the work." to 41-2 favorite, The men were pretty ; ———— ieeess It 1s well, Mr. Huxtable says, to keep! R enly mateled, Choy opposing his | yur in several parts of the boat wh alt evenly matched, Choynsk! opposing his! 44 woud put the Kid out with the same | AUF In several Parte Of the boat where! mento, superior weight and heavy hitting Pow-| king of a punch that earned the honors | !t Wl! be readily acce " re- | Buffalo... # longer reach and supe-} Tho fight was one of| ers to Meco Chicago, and in the first round did send MeCoy to the floor with a right of sclentifle fght-| hand punch, but it did nothing more se- rn sports i rious than puzzle the Kid for a moment Although McCoy euepiatee Beat McCormack Easity. nd won the decision, the #4!) stcCormack went down in the begin- | jot a big one and Choynskt) ying of the second round with a right was any great danger. the eye, and again in t | Put Out by Chance Blow. nk RGOw 00200 18% to a hard rig 1 & he was knocked down frequently, The Kid hung around Frisco fof! when he wasn't knocked down he fel | awhile playing the races and then came! qown to avoid punishment. Finally tho | to Day Ta, referee tired of the farce and stopped the fight, jaring MeCoy the winner, MoCormack acted more like a wrestler than a boxer and was very glad when He was badly pun- ff Aug. 10, One was He knocked out Dugan und the other, Jack Gra- men on the Jimmy Dugan. fn one rounc where he met | j the affair was over, Res ot A » in four rounds. ON | ieheg, while MeCoy hadn't @ mark on Aug. 4 , the Kid knocked | jim, out Jim -'{n flve rounds. Four} The Ktd went out to Chicago and had ser fistic argument with his old | Joe Choynsk!, rh lat nights 1a on Oct. 6, This] Jim McCormack of | anc Philadelphia 7 atre in Chi-| rival, i ‘a six round] Was @ rattling good fight and honors ago in ‘ were #o even that at the end’ of the bout. M eight scheduled rounds the refe weight ch called the affair a draw. had beep a j partner of Jim! ot st, Louls, Mo. sparring Corbe y he McCormack | the famous Rilly 8 cheaply e opening round boxed | thirteen rounds after a hard, bruising carelessly with him, After McCoy had) battle, and then came back to Buffalo, where he knocked out Jack McDonough in four rounds, Yale-Princeton Nines in Rubber Game at Brooklyn Yale and Princeton play the rub-| ber game in thelr annual diamond ser- | os at Washington Park, Brooklyn this Both teams lost thetr home Blue lost at New Haven by to 2, while the Tigers were | » be x-up Me- er flush on down ame knocked McCormack etill more careless, MeCoy and Yew York for The Kid returne ito fl i twenty rounds. the night of ng partne lalmed the of Eng a sp s and ¢ | afternoon kame. a score of defeated at Princeton last Saturday by fight ET acquainted with Carstairs Rye. » was t ishman Pais © stand a chance fought | & Re eat quikis’ trom of the | - If you know a good liquor you MeCormick, and. anxious to wipe out CLAS | will appreciate it—if you don’t, it the slain st that neve pat uy one of) Me Le DOU onit tae 1 f the best battles of his’ carvers Ie. cut con | won’t take you long before you do. Reeran, Be eat $3.50 SHOES wen | For neatly s.seatury sade quarter the sical conaseye> sent him to a. the Atrialwillconvince | tive users of whiskey have patronized Carstairs Rye, hid ro ay lnglishman was dead to} youthat W.L.Doug- Thelr stamp of approval is upon it. Re ee ee eee atieen manu | {03.50 shoos are Carstairs Rye is the mellowest, smoothest, most palat- to fight W with 9 the The Kid was then match @ twenty round bout on Sept Bteve O'Donnell of Australia befor Broadway Athleti ceipts and ¢ round draw 8 old Manhattan A ot enmity betwe the bestinthe world. Stores in Greater New York : able whiskey you have ever poured into a glass, It is the oldest American whiskey, It is aged in wood, It is absolutely pure, It ls uniform. STEWART DISTILLING CO, \solidation of A Carstairs, McCall & Co, ana Carstairs Bros, New York Vo San hey Oe we he Es Toy ds nay, sor. 8th Bt ura before at the There waa a lot the two men, Al- though outweighed by twenty pounds, MeCoy was af to 1 favorite in the het- ing, Poor O' 1 didn't have a ance. He was scared when he stood before McCoy tn the first round, The let blow that the Kid landed blacked /Donnell's eye and tho second brought ¢ blood from his nose. The Australian Philadelphia quently happens that flames gain head- | (\. San Francisco. Wile there he re- motor boat operator and the ex- ved a challenge from Joe Choynskt, Pi t (0) t F; tingutsher. and the men were matched to fight 7] u tres Tho flour should be kept ary and) > tored in several parts of the \ twenty rounds to a decision at the M B ie , Woodward Pavilion on March 2, 189. on otor AES} 2226, v7, In. sian pa r ba The match was made by isn Heanabdy, pecans unten nity - e manager of the Twentieth Century » s bre bert a a i aad atoOOy Flour—just plain baking flour—wtt| the flour as they strike. letlo ¢ Choyns a Me Nn tb ut only in a four make an effective and cheap fire ex- PORT GT a _ % a - oie and they tingulsher for motor boats, according ee all Query, ay eMC to Leslie Huxtable, principal of tho} tor ‘Spectacles Would Aid Batters' Race Meeting Is Scheduled = for Niagara Falls Ju Influential Canadians Will In-|) augurate Sport on Brand New Course. J eyes and that all recruits should have |OUr team | 4 2 | thelr eyes examined in the spring, @ i HE first race meeting of the Nia- | | Prominent New York doctor and for- y astemation, s . wara Fall \ a | sparred like an amateur and toe two| merly a Yale r, Who asks that his bjects, ao th il, will begin at , [rounds did not get a glove on McCoy hag written the fol- look lower to me nly 10 and How McCoy Beat Choynski,| The tatter nit nis opponent when and nig. artiole’on the ante Uie abave te Thin is the new Canadian race course where he pleased and had his face Mele ning World: | woutd ‘ recently put in operation by , ing like a chopping block. After knock~ gies SR influential Ca ins on thelr ‘¥ Steve O'Donnell and Several inf Gtonnet down twice In. the sixth | CER r a Ra tetrad Usher ie Ninpare Fallh. No tapwacottered! will round, McCoy shot a hard right to his the ‘discard arond the & fouay tallies 3 ess than $300, and handicaps will Others, and Then Got Even) saw and the Austratian fell Ike a lox es re have: thom 6100 48 added: Gad | and was carried to his corner uncon-| ALG? AAIKG RAR: Wane bata there will be six or seven races each With Jack McCormack for) twolAguts rs spectacles. when lay . 7 | of the McCormick turday he did not The Long Island ‘i Putting Him Out in One) snortiy arter the K y_ time nites ta at Lawn Round With a Chance Blow.) ad llblar. 4 if H the ¥ bul Was postponed, At the Ta k Leamence heat Connt- Alsoinhandy Se. baga for cigarette emokers, THE SMOOTHEST’ TOBACCO ly of Campbell tect tured. Me his Walter Win 1 the } Chant bred by J. tial mending. from the night and hint Inve jury Chicago, — Reagan and Webster Draw. OGDEN, Utah, June 14.—Jimmy Reagan of San Francisco and Danny Webster of Los Angeles fought a twenty yund draw st night before a Reagan, though badly wd of 1 aten in the early part of the fight, ame back in the last five rounds and finished strong, ptetindiaen - Greenwich Coun out i and Knighta of Colum- y at Witzel’s xe Point. A vents has been ar- 1 game. The annual Greenwich ¢ , will be b Point View set of athletic ranged, also a basi Island, LVET™® has been ged 2 years—this ‘Time Process” ab- solutely insures perfect mellowness of leaf—it eliminates all harsh- ness. What is known as “bite” is entirely lacking in Velvet. This process is expensive, but it produces | “smoothness.” It's this mellowness that character- izes Velvet—you can smoke it all day—one smoke as cool and delight- ful as the others, “Velvet” is well named—it is a de- lightful, companionable smoke, Will suit the most fastidious. Just try it! At all dealers—10c, SPAULDING & MERRICK Chicago en TY i AVIATOR FREY, IN DELIRIUM, AGAIN FIGHTS AIR BATTLE. | © Badly Injured, But Will Survive Fall Due to Elements in Parls-Turin Race. RONCIGLIONE, Italy, June 14.—Horr Frey, the only competitor tn the Parts-| Rome-Turin aviation race to attempt the final log of the course, lies in the hospital here with his right arm and} log broken and his lower jaw frac- In periods of dolirlum he fights again the battle with the fog that was undoing enough he does not appear to have been injured internally, believe that he will recover, although some six weeks will be required for the wife home in Florence during the is with him to-day. time limit for the race will ex- yesterday the Ger. yeaterday. and the The airman‘s Large Leatherette Couches, like design, patent wired tufted body, golden oak frame and carved feet; only...... 8.70 ies, —SaSaEEsSSS =) oncans” ans. ron eed ENTIRE WEEK, nothing but your simple to have immediately delivered into your | home (if in Greater New York) any | of the following or other fine furni- ture pieces in any amount up to ALL Brass Beds, like design, lacquered, satin or bright | finish, 2-inch posts, large vases, etc. ; choice, ANY SIZE oo es ewesscsssaecsesseseeees 750 wood knobs, French bevel mirror, etc. Refrigerators Priced! Apartment Refrigerators; hardwood, golden oak finish; round corners; galvanized iron lined and a real ice saver; size 20x1Gx48, ice capacity 55 pounds. Size 21x17x50, ice capacity 70 pounds, 8.98. Carpets, Rugs, Upholster- Clocks, Pianos, Pictures, Cutlery, Etc. Open Saturday Evenings | man aviator decided to take one more chance with the elements, hoping ch Florence and thence accompltah rilous fight over the Apennines jomna, from where it should be ratively easy going to the goal at Turin, Starting from Rome he soon ran Into a heavy fog and lost his bear Ings. Approaching Lake Vico his ma- chine was rendered helpless in a flerce rain and ball storm and hurtied te the Rround in the mpuntain forests near here, Hours later the injured man wae found in the wrecka, of bis aeroplane by Red Cross searchers, He had cove ered about thirty-five miles when he fell. Aero To-night will be “aviators’ night at the new club house of the Aero Club of America, No, Madison avenue. It is the officlal opening of the orguntzation’s new home, and 600 invitations have been tasued. In the absence of Allan Ryan, President of the club, who has gone abroad, Dave H. Morris will be the host. J. F. Campbell Wood, Secretary Strangely phyntctans came of the club, has been tn Cash No in small weekly or monthly $150 875 UT | 1 8. 2 for large Buffets, like design, in 1. 5 Novelty quartered golden oak, with 3 French bevel mirrors, lined silver drawer, deep relief carvings, etc, Only 7.50 for Massive $14 Chiffoniers, like design, in fine solid golden oak, double top, 19x30, large -Lowest cash price ever qQuoted--for Fine fine s Go-Carts, Lamps, SUMMER MUSIC! Summer makes the heart grow warmer. Its perfumed zephyrs, its star-lit skies, its veranda siestas, its boating, camping and merrymaking al, make almost indis- GUITARS, MANDOLINS, PHONOGRAPHS, . VIOLINS, BANJOS, ETC, SRE OR USE WORLD “PIANOS AND BArealme, 2293555

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