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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1911, N @ © if Basebaii interferes With Businees—Cut Out Business @ @ By Vlo |. NOW SEQ WERE FLooEY! you Hee BREN AgsE younseLe : Feom yHe asecne eonseie 9 ~0- 0-H ! WHAT A RERLING OF ‘Oo OF TaN, DEPRESSION~ Waging Me OUT OF wan IF THIS OCCURS ‘ IN | GHALL BE FORCED To = WAN '0 NEVER sce a GET ANOTHER ASSISTANT IN + OW weit! ~1aor Your Pace !! Dol gran y pone MYSBLF CLEARD ie ‘TA GET OUT TR THA HILL TOD °o you Gar HELLO - HELO <-16 THIS MR.RUPE? = = WELL THIS 18 KOI & Co = -Now «- WE HAVE A PROPOSITION THAT SHOULO INTAREST YOU =-AND (PF VA ~~ == WOULD KINDLY SEND YOUR MR.FLOOEY DOWN To OuR OFFICE we wie TOL AT OVER with HIM THIS AFTERNOON ~~ - HELLO ~-HELLO ~- = OON'T ant vou}! NELLO ——— Brooklyns in mee pate ato Ceska age | tn three efforts. The | Brown and Moore to Meet fs at Boston in‘12-Round Bout) eee rae sent cinta ent te Inside hi ie tpt: coelibdiedaen, at Pirateville) ier’ Resutt of ‘Their Former || ttle ufietia Zunmine, Bick || OCBErS Nvind LP UReit West) baseball man te one of the year-end Keyes in the main bout of ten}! ern Trip With To-day’s “pe Tt down the Oobopee athaeah ie Battle June 27. —s the high pinnacle. ‘At Brigtton Beach A. C., Coney i i Th 1 ,. Island, Joe Hyland and ‘Tommy Game Against Pittsburg. | ,,.p's. renin team arrived thie mera | Ginty will clash in the star bout of the Schenly Hotel, | TUESDAY SPECIALS By JOHN POLLOCK. “ * Advertised in Sunday’s Papers es man Catholic Church, the Bishop of A= many unsuccestet at-|] sowed of Brocliys ‘and’ Tore PIPNEBURG, fone IseDenier's Dod: THERE ARE OTHERS Buffalo, who, by appeals to the Gov- tempts, @ match has finally || Fitzsimmons battle for ten rounds. gers will jabe Adams inflicted A Specimen of Our ernor and by the toree of legeins opinion, deen arranged betwee: Pal — Story of Two Matohes Between feroed the cab eficiain teal the | afoorg theo ded Vp Tt diam atin them te afternoon and the Pirates atch o} empts were made to| moore the clever ligh Sal fo ting and Andy Cortes || 2° re Soherdt. eéelphia, and Knockout Brown, th Bat Mantell Andy MoCoy-and Corbett, the First transter, the ‘battle ground to. other | fon Stora! loos! fAghter. ‘they’ wit |f Ge¥e been matohed to meet for ten ‘The game ends the Western expedition of Which Was Called Off and ae Fh he ae at | come together in © twat 4 bout |] rounds at the Long Acre A. C. stag || {°F Brooklyn and to-night they return THIS IS WHAT YOU CAN BUY at These Suits ‘Wednesday night. home, while the Pirates go West to . THEM FOR ON Each fighter charged the other with| at 18 pounds at @ show to be brought |\ DRY GIN Are Worth F faith, crawling, faking and other ‘Armory A. ; meet Chicago in what ie regarded by ‘e Wort the Seoond Deolded at Madi- that. dase eoune nite off ty the Armory A A. of Boston, | oD due wen eel and crap (partisans of both as the most important |] BISTILLED IN AMERICA TUESDAY Dublic interest in @ meeting of/ land, on Tuesday evening, June 27. ——, Md son Square Garden the Last|stccoy ana Corbett was side-tracked| atoore outpointed Brown in @ ten: Pa panch and Pirates clash in six games A FIZZ or Night of the Horton Law’s| consere accewren mccoy | eral tmontha aro, but’ as Drown ant | st of eats Tesi Yo Bate naa Me Maualig "Hl oe Garesek tore made of Oxford , Eat ; 4 tren, Dave the experience eal that he has Peas time at least, as the one that will have Club is some fizz now, Exist Sas ceatanas ‘fet = £0. will save be fied basta vat, oop the happy task of fighting {t out with and some rickey. fo trouble in getting the Gedislon, the Giants sep she: Gontalon, Oxford Club is The Dodgers were hard hit by the Ameri- defeats here last week, but the: pure. The eri: nao far as luck | canconsumer wel- ae one apie w cacy Necessity and comes a pure gin ‘ Average Saving—OVER $5.00 igpaniners 8 ey f Ege lowance should n th men suffered not alone through bad de- M4 4 cisions but by Klem's action in ruling! , pw ot! Dac Scanion out of the game after he }) ae had pitched six innings of wonderful y en S forthe | ball, | . xb ‘a men faced a Aifferent ° . in Macy’s Special Sale'on Tuesday. Whenever we hold a-sal* of this kind we are overwhelmed with offers from manufacturers all over the country who age also disposed to waive their profits for the sake of turning aver money, But our first consideration is not the price, otherwise we could hold sales of this kind every day. Suits to be accepted for special sales at Macy's must conform 61—KID M’COY. it of olimbed up the pugilistic ladder to te top rung; he had gained the coveted title of middleweight champion of te world; he had showed by the de- fete of Creedon, Ryan, Maher and Colsrmbia 2 Repariod Dark. pea Po | Horse in Hudson Regatta No Deposit, 50c a Week serach Rao Se pa at ot Princess 317 0 Dresser, 3 | i fay aii after this fiasco by McCoy's battles witn | Every Member of Blue and] me c mb ot asthe eigen, ot rt harkey, Maher and Choynski and Cor- ae or her wao between McCoy and Corbett. Both| 2 ; P wou the South Atlantic League title by ‘winning to all the stringent requirements that qualify suits for Macy's Sak stra Syn |e erece.teuadae | White Eight n Splendid ER Ea regular sock. ‘ last word in ert o! a on pet Phas in ‘ore ai 4 sceatifie ‘boxing and both were tm-| ton, a your and a hat tater, iat the Physical Condition. ah ae tases Pena te ate 10% Discount if You Prefer to|],__WVe 40 not have different standards for “regulars” and for pecials."” fh Popular with the general puv-| sporting public made sufficient of a de- \Pay Cash. Between the cwo men there existed | mand for a battle between McCoy and js ray - W e ni ui! eae Sheep comity, “Corbett was Jealous of Corbett to warrant & contest TE Columbip. Collene sight te now | tal.be see can ee Rete at Combines the advantages of a dressing | veo o peg) tation igi whee -| Corbett Accepts Defi. regarded the dark horse in the| that the Naconea “aaa St ot table and cheval glass. The three swell front | e P on—and we cow MoCoy issued a challenge in the early ‘Dig regatta which is to ‘| part of the summer 1900 and, after|the Hudson a week from to: | much backing and filling on both sides,/and her followers are even going 80 {t was accepted by Corbett and the| far as to make the claim she will be match arranged to take place on Aug. | cornell! 20. Suspictous circumstances surround-|cOfnell's moat formidable rival for first honore in the race, The cause ing many of the fights that had taken é: Place in New York, chief among them |f0F this coniidence le the splendid the McCoy-Choynski affair, had given | S10NIng ce Cotemibla.: mane $a. te the boxing game a big black eye in) Pier feces this spring, éod. the fact drawers are quite roomy, and the 18x36 oval mirror will reflect nearly the whole figure | at once. In either golden oak or maple, with oval | glass as shown or oblong if preferred, Bedroom furniture, enough to suit every- body as to style and price, not afford to jeopardize it. Now, you men who know what clothes are what clothes should be ly is not the same thing), ki ly note the fact that these suits 4 are finely tailored in smooth yeare before, to be exact, in/ x i Sit: Seay ROE, Se Ng Grameen Pay $1 Fortnightly, or $2)[tinished ef worsted _ fabrics, five crews touched an oar yesterday, Monthly if more convenient. Col-|[ They are hard to find elsewhere old Horton law. The latter, oo one knows, allowed boxing contests to | gsP3 olay tang Bev yechtsrabout Long ti f iB, t2ak, the Yale ‘Chriatabel,” witie lector sent if requested. even at $20.00 and $22.00, They come 8) 8 Gr ° assortment of splendi Ever, ¥y Thing for Ever Y Room patterns inclading blue and black striped ef- 4 . tects, plain Cambridge Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Etc.|| crays/neat gray strives Ice Boxes, Lamps, Clocks, Go-Carts wae and brown Kitchenware, Etc. instead of on “shank's mare."’ He did In fact, there are patterns and | Low Prices Marked in Plain Figures none of the old-time stunts for taking colorings so varied that many men who come in to buy one oft welght—wearing heavy shoes, pilin On Everything in Every Department on lots of clothing, dieting himself, suit will find it difficult to resist on jote of clothing siatlae Bisuealty Os: Salesmen to show the goods, but the goods sell themselves dh t velmht. Hy ti MM a Pade, natalie tan eitoray wine OF. ad EF Yr Acres of Floor Space Open Saturday Evenings directed toward putting on flesh and a t uying a second, a McCoy DIO KIS ROAD WOR ON turning {t into good, solid muscle. His HORSE CACIS brother Homer Selby, Doc Payne, Philae siphia Jack O'Brien and Harry Harris Founded 1826 lcago, were the ones who assisted sion could be dered. The new te was to effect on Aug, $1, 1900, and so the Mo-| [ower Coy-Corbett fight was scheduled for the be thay aide isin last day that the Horton law would be in effect. Kid Puts On Weight. The Kid went up to his old stamping | & grounds at Saratoga to train for this| un fight. He introduced a number of changes into his work, With a benefictal results. For one, doned the old running stunt, and did his ten miles each day on horseback un “of ‘Harvar Sizes 34 to 46—to say nothing of those special models with which we are in the habit of fit- ting stout men as easily | and as satistactorily as we fit men of slender or | average proportians. the summer of 189%, Just after McCoy had won the deciston over sus Ruhlin| in getting McCoy tn shape, And when $30 worth for 50c “ up at Syracuse, the fignting fans began] the Kid came down to New York tor ~ 1 . ] ° $1.50 ctween McCoy ana| nis flight with Corbett h to all fo demand a maton petween sfoCoy and) Aoycarances, tn perfect shape. and Splendid Values in “$2.50. 4 Corbett. The Hawthorne Club, a new « weighed around, the 170-pound mark. “ “ “ organization of Buffalo, offered a purse] “Jnasmuch as I am dealing with chame Th Ky $12.50 of $20,000 for the mateh ils Wa8 @C-| pions in these articles and am striving é Omartest Payable by th h if i cepted by both men and ar Daiwa gach isan she adit Ada hin tayable by the month if more convenient. Other suits in regular stock up to $38.50—the best ready-to-wear suit the most particular man requires. signed on July 15, , Be Con-| gor his victories, and @ince, further= ’ ’ We will open an account for any amount on Bidine’s place on Sixth avenue, calling ah r: ; 4 ‘ | Fee nee ead Hate Te she Here | maze, the Vistory $m thls battle went to Young Men’s and Boys evan tenataceenin he Hult aaa(tee hae | thorne Club's new building at Cheek- proper to reserve @ detailed account of : oO fewaca, about five miles from Buttals,| Bie "bactie until the Corbett articles, It High or Lo C t Sh 10% Discount if You | ebout Sept, 15, 1898. Honest John Kelly! ig sutticient to note at this point that 444 w UY oes Prefer to Pay Cash | was A be the see: Stak Corbett knocked out the Hoosler boy in y ionship at Stake. the fifth round after the most beautiful on as No Champion: IUD Gl SEANE. | exhibition of the art of eclentife fight: ‘All Leathers: No extra charge of any kind, ot "| ing that has ever been witnessed in New See ciao’ as to put ap York City, if not In America. 2% to 6 1 to 6 ght taking place 3 stated that this for a “champlonship what championship was Guarantee the though the Dattle was t of the w to be at face of it thi heid the bett cou the midd Kid have Fitz champ: @ part r and had But the fight did not tak ing the several months pre Scheduled date, when Co} Ing at Asbury F toga, there Was on Detween the two figh Ph | b345,, 5245 Cowperthwait® Sons: ! | Little Men's Orthopedic Shape | ESTABLISHED 1807 1 All Leathers—High or Low Cut Park Row 2) Chatham Sq. Simplify Home:seeking by, saving | time, temper and tramping. in down to not could the 2 #O at that time, Bob was the heavyweight vorid and ! 1014 to 1314 Value $3 | | A delightful blend of the 72 to 13/4 $2.25 alue 4 | 193 to 205 Park Row Id fectl: d in wood, below: y ages oth. Try tt, . : Also at elub officials, ‘The truth of the matter Broadway & 20th St.; dth Ave.; 19th St. ' Bey cig man ho prevented in ght d ‘ ; y 2242 to 2224 Third Adenue (Con, 124s St) | owen cmatinimeiiil many pam rie TE ~ . : ye sone ener

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