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Third Ave., ‘< or, Teed St 1195 Broadway 046-249 W. 185th St. © dust below 29th St (Open Evenings) Beari Pe were pulling for O'Too fol aring on Pennant Race Tops O'Toole’s this kind arose, In fact, jt has never derful game, ar he allowed but four They Don’t Play To-Day. _|t9, the advantage of the Cubs in the how, | Pirates In the firat game of the double cause It was his first start . / ’ hits. AN the ri de by Bostor oe Giants may. Have to Transfer vithe Brookiyn, club were the result of errors, Kell ete | While Marty O'Toole, the sa | _ battery partner of O'Toole, caught the! pitcher, mad most successful debut . init ferred to Chi P ade a ‘aie Two Gaines to St. Louis if |that’the Pnitites have moved over two [AP part of the game, ant tala invls| If O'Teole shows thuc Kina af tors | header between the Pittsburgh and Bos- e@ IR Hi mud for practice yesterday the a | ’ . ain May Have Important it teeoneeh ee Ntt| Veteran Young's fe Gian . . f e@ ie «4 Pic alean we ‘ Showing in Hub #0 happened last season that nothing of | to reports, he must have pitched a w of thelr games. Allo! this is working | ‘DO youns fellow feel perfecily at home| © pitching a winning game for the Charley bb transfer, but {f the rain should continue | 1" Fest of his So far the Giants have escaped & Piras ee | ton teams, his showing did net compare bump | with that of Cy Young, the Boston pitcher, In the second game, Although have an excellent Giants and the Cubs before the end of the this afternoon it will be up to President | BY BOZEMAN BULGER. Lynch to decide whether or not these "GRAW gave that rain an awfal| Games will have to be wigret if LU — to thatr shoulders, marched around the M battle before he would. finally | 0Wws on the next trip. 6 rule on Di 6k die batt Maver’ itevdia ; before he wo ¥lthe question apnears to be @ little} ib hate tore te yours and te at present close to forty Jarena singing “Mor Me's a Jolly Good withdraw his warrlors and adm | vague. tie ie apne tose. f Capel eg st Re Fellow,” amid groat cheering from the | agge, SHEA AFOTAEA. HIE given enthusiastic shouta of wel. | foWs years of Age, ne vot only yout Dixon Won International Honers. rengiis if defeat. He had promised himself and! The double header will be played this 1. as tinlversally cone ‘ com they forced their way em out but only allowed them five sated thet wis wns ‘the ally (oOn* | the players to get rid of that third con-| afternoon regardless of the condition | firouga tne bin crowd, ifn y is the Clearance Price of many Hart, Schaffner & | Young has been pitching for twenty-two ——— *, | . 7 through the big crowd. Matty was |sife lite, You was compelled to M S S t 2 in| tie #1 1 est ey o play in mud up colof the groun¢ the rain is i 1 \* 4 = 4 ” by Beating Nuno Wallace In| ue tensor wno had ever been seen Jn 1 tr Ma tuep were on the Red [ot falng when thapeatart McGraw | tay frame, letrmerr 2f0 244, tect, | use nie head to beep tne, Zirateg from arx OumMMer Suits. i Yj > , eady to start when a heavy shower | Proposes to let nothing stand in the WAY) one for $7.50, aa he had given Matt) TT ENBOHT He Gould Winaler: SIE CHIE M4 England and on Returning! Dixon Wasn't 20 Years Old. |reeny to tail and kept up for tne reat | OF Roving them off the schedule: | Fhe Gombone’ ana by wiatake. The | tM" in fugit ut stout, | egular prices $20 to $40. ‘ a Mxon chal any banta the adternoorr gee | aubetiute players tw quite A e funk eine, \ 4 Beating Johnny Murphy of rwelsht 1 Se had nay be necessary toward the end) patiafed with £4 for stonding room, | of them funk kind. ; . fn He tt © a tou ADS LEAL? BN CEI beh AAI sl data | aeaso play more than two Needless to say, they were all nw ever, O'1 ten bases on ba fo then made 6 (OUE| set of eeciraw has miore weltind {t| SE area Tut pane | Orta REL Ty MERE GI BMT eae eee eae ve cen Some of all sizes, but_most 38 to 46. Boston in a Memorable Battie. | i Won this world's title | than the mere raking In of @ few shekels | There Is a precedent for such . | Ite twenty years old. {at the box offic [action, though such a situation has not | on tour Dixon and his » rain, which came as a pleasant | arisen In the National League for many ‘America Ce a veek ano, has now beat down | sears. While McGraw was playing on George Dixan At the dock In Now | *UFm! ortho ae i aon? | the Raltimore team It became neces- Coprreht, UL, be the Pree Poplbibine 6 ala Prominent | 4POR the pastime so incessantly that | Sty "for Baltimore and Louleville to ea sled kent DA edd \* ork nd Bosto: 3 and re-|'tt »reatens to have an important bears play three games In one day, and it was Pee et ake See Bie ceived an ‘uproaswra. foatcene. | qireting upon the National League chem-|qone. Baltimore won all three of the G rived in England on May ! first Nght attar returning to the United | plonshtp games and the pennant. The first game They mediately entered States Was with Sponnie Murphy, the] All of the games that are not playea | ¥ played at 10 o'clock In the morning tlons with the Petican Club, and that ¢ rd fe q a of $ date for J ft Weight. "urphy was a) wtth the Western tems now will have | Ar auble-header began at 2 o'clock oo a ¥ EAR e oO Kilrain, and wa al- rT o oth eltie: © lac uraat @ favorite 1h sGeaten ns | © be transferred to other cities, and)" piqving of more than two games In 4' hn that Is what McGraw ts trying to avold. | one day is not at all uncommon in the Sullivan, By many he was] te nod invin There ¢ iniy {Chicago already has thi rness and game-|to play at home, and If thes vubting his ¢' to pile up they games| minor leagues. It was done at Indian- l S ; pone-|apolis several yeara ago, and it has BUSINE 11} soon | been done at other places. The Rates Murphy and Dixon fought before the r mark. In that event | remarkable incident of this kind In the at Providence on Oct.) tye Western clubs will have all tne | hist ory of the game, however, occurred ‘ T > hung up & purse Of) oavantage, they will be playing at | 8t mancneater: N. H.. when six games ‘o- e gloves were used, | 80° Fake | were played in one day with the Fi Murphy weighed 14 pounds and Dixon | home, Where they can get ready for the | River club, The Manchester team won | *. ‘The match was for the feather. | !ong grind w the Easternera will ve | five of the games and copped the flag. Weight championship of the world, The on the road An awful holler went up all over the many of the Britishers ation had Lonsdale, the b, and one of © orting personares, erent Viking to Dixon ard offers the use of his country es from London to use as tra tera. Dixcn accepted and was in stalled in the commod hunting | 9 cline Was jammed that nights) Incidentally, a question has arison that| circuit, but the championship went te numbers from|has never caused any concern in the| Manchester Just the same. Washington, » Washingt najor leagues before, Is a club forced vas distinctly | play games on the road that are post-| AR the players y waded through the betting was 4 on account of rain at home? If] = = — — “ . ite at) thew are not McGraw will decline to LEED . 4 iaself up with double headers in the ( . nS) West on the ming trip. In the past =) a man with Murphy. An| tins teen costomury to. let games, «0 | (QCD) Ud) ah bn ware to go.en) the default ‘an not be played at the) a , bhouse was! piace sched unless they have a 5 : Paltace n r pushing hu-|fnportant bearing on the pennant. 1 Sith Grae i : , mvhio o| Mmanity. trying get past the aati dash 4, had defeated for t anipion. °f! police lines inte the already tightly and Dixon we! Disa; Engla O'Rou : rel packed ballding, led to climb over Foremost Clothiers since 1646. willing, and the took pia: one| en tt arrived har wae caplet Meron itnake be Afternoon about two weeks before the aaa nearly half |the referce. It got #0 bad that Dixon efore he Analy, with the aid|did not dare to go within four fect of managed to get into the|any alde of the ring, Hut he kept righ date of the match, ‘The feeling was highly an-|on fightl tall the ho: nuested 0 Rourke 90x A pris New Harlem Store 3rd Ave. @12Ist St. hilly V too Rood. tor ee hgens aan, ee ing te ee Every 2212 to 2224 Third Ave. nut came. bere oer! Smith Gray oii onan naire uber of] Horo ran one of i cee Fancy Suit eyery cent t Sahl | Bace Told on Murphy. Ninee at of the tt haga wen over 3 if " The fight was one of the hardest ever|in four rounds ones | fune The boys mixed | —___——_— pat fit tr y start, and the fast pace sport. | left puffing at ond t e' Ith Wallace. sider that quietly wag on Dixon. 7 kept secret of the bis « This Great Building Is Full of Everything for Housekeeping Acres of Floor Space On ning as hi _ |dohnny Powers and Dixon by Every nembor of the American co's! and Howle Hodgkins) Handsome Dan|two nigats later knocked ou ony in Londor large aumber of one of the tinekeeperg and | colored flaiter, Rily Dyson, at nersod the affair wil dale makir Wonderful Sale of UR business is over a Axminster ch 'b Full ot Notabl i pace wae ig pean then r for suits that are “NC ttingham Century old and is still i if by bes oO ni ene Retire nett of (et, mae, as Ee \| values up to 27.50 Lice Curtain run by direct male descend- “ub was > n anaged to weatt 3 yards, 2 Sbdiegce co | almvatery, ‘To the eure Ut 95c ants of the founder. inCozens of patterns that have bom sal Prat asthe pr SEG anpeemeatl p A s—-dlscontios Bee salauen. or La | fn arte betty: e TORRY FOr Do you know of any other merely for variety—at a saving of about Earl. What's Misa |: thirty more rounds of guality. $2.95 parons and the like the who! e ed himself a wan cluttered up with them, Americans Crochet Bed Spreads, J {ull size; hemmed, 45c 7] | ent, and {t round that n down and for suits that are firm in the United States aie (ek. values up to 37.50 with such a record ? 30x70 inch | 4 ft. 6 x 6 ft. 6. Formerly Now 65 Yankee residing permanent Johnny Bu porar!! las . , Oriental Couch Covers, 4 6 ft. x 9 ft... 22.00 16,50 {sland who ¢ of this battle were 60 In, wide; 8 ft. 3 x 10 ft. 6. 32.50 9475 fight was Rnerih als , big variety. $1.45 9 ft, x 12 ft.. 37.50 20.50 1 he attached to } P e Curtain Stretcher, Early Enclt h ‘ The first four’ sizes are seamless. All nen who had bet hea vy id \ are standard quality, Many fine Ortental seeing that thelr man 1 Z Diving Chars, $12 for suits that are Asin Ghalis: $16] |values up to 45.00) arted to break up the afta designs, rowded around the ring and, | 89c Every kind of floor covering Contrast [reaching throgw the Fopea. erick to hi Strongly ob aifuly carved, well up: for every reom, hali, stair, and heavily bullt, Tho articles called |them attempted to cut the ropes, uni Altogether there are) braved propatly mae in every respect kitchen, etc., FA | te ee Cae De ea ar tee nearly four thousand | ie Set of 6, $1 Weekly any 5 aes. A host of other styles at every price; also Dining Room Furniture to suit everybody. suits trom which you) /may choose. operate. Plate ana Cup Rack , | 9, \ 1.50, 2.00 and 2.50 | $1.65 Iron Bed, $9.75, Mon The brass top rail and the posts of Summer Shirts this bed are 1% inch. Note also the five reduced to 1-4 Carat, $10 1-2 * 20 340 (Oy 1 “ 39 TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW we Dixon Forced the Pace. Dixon forced the fig $30 Worth for 50c a Week $100 “ $1.50 « $200 “ “ 3 “« « $1,000 « “ $12.50 « « Payable by the month if more convenient. Collectors sent IF REQUESTED. i rybody by selling good goede upon tong credit. No such: att rass spindles in both the iead and foot One of the prettiest and strongest beds nade. its low price No Jue to cur buy- warrant the givin, oS I Cc. c apormaus thing whatever, not even trading stamps, nelding’ har and pric 3mith G &C 39 inches wide; 9 hooks — quantit ee 1070 Discauor IL You tenth rounds wnt fit t Sm rav oO ti Aetna anti ni refer to Pay Cas’ hman W r lor cups; good clock, nif . Pa deaothy the b ® laiee Wartnl : brass hands and figure arabes, Brices marked in Plain Figures-_ne extras, Penh oaey anclly and Beanie i “ Broadway and Warren St. | Weathered Oak. Lots of variety cia oy ong ‘shoal te ought yery coolly and very cleant i ‘ In the seventeenth round, af ace had been punched and driver around the r thelr man co the sponge Dixon winner of t crows from ity Hall, formation, but the goods sell themselves, Sth Av. Bet, 27th & 26th Ste, | In Brooklyn ot fulton Gt, snd Flaibush Av: Downtown | Park Row and Chatham Square Store ( 193to 205 Park Goa Cowper thwait © Sons \ ‘ ornaments and bracea-brac, — of styles and prices. 4. KEENE, atches, Jewelry New York, Open until 6 P.M, Saturdays inclu antamwelgit cham orld, W he announced this Ainerica the hall broke through 4 ia the rdpes and hoisting litte Dixon on (Gi