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MAY 31 2) 1912. @ IN MOVIES 7 VELL oo Oe SMP A SCHEME TD MaKe HM 4 says you AINT GAME! Rag! Gow’ To HET GUY =~ 4 (00 IF WE STIS Srieu_TWeN TaN Rounns | Sause stadan - c) Na Prot PuBtic rae seovt THE TEN RouNoS UT, : WHITE CWA RIK “THAT 2- HEY? HOT A BERN IF HC. OCNT is f ‘ARE YA 2? SS orrnn FOR HIM TO FIGHT A ToueH, THATS TH wht 0) SEL! CoMt ON TE 4 3e mug. @r 28 TERED TO Fi uy 1 am » AY WANNA FIGHT OAS TOUGH Guy GuicK } SN Ms | Eq WING DAS BhLL — Ay Ane. Stow 'EM AY BANE Game! d Krame, Breaks 10,000 Meire Another World’s Heavyweight Go Wolgast Boxes in . Record at the Olympic Tryouts Reynolds of Irish-American A. C. Wins Marathon Under has ever been hurled. The surprise of the day came in the two-mile run, when the veteran George Bonhay ft the Irish-American Athictlo feet, a distance further than the missile | Shrubb’s New Mark tor 12 Miles Alfred Shrubb, the wonderful English professional runner, who was thought to be all in as a result of his long experience tn the harriers’ game, ‘broke the world's record for the twelve-mile run in @ race at Springfield, Mass., covering the distance in 60 minutes 30 seconds. The previous record Arm In San Francisco SAN FRANCISCO, May 31.—Soldler Elder, formerly of the United States Philiy To-Night| (pee \ PHILADBL a1, = Light- nd Charley Miller of this city |Welght champion Ad Wolgast, who ar- will meet in the ring at Dreamland to-|!\ved in town yesterday, ts confident morrow evening to settle thelr ditter- |°f stoMDIng the winning career of Young MY STRAW HAT= QUALITIES SHINE BY COMPARISON | don’t have to kid you along with bleach stunts or fake imported talk. With the quality straws I'm giving for $1.50, it’s no wonder my straw hat business has more than doubled up. \ ‘was @2 minutes 2% seconds, made by Bennett in England in 1883. Shrubb was pitted against four men in relays, none of whom was able to hold the pace for more than s few laps. The Briton was in excellent condition and cov- ered acres of ground without any apparent effort. Clud, gave up after running himself out, Bonhag was out to test his condi- tion and had as a running mate Abel Kiviat of the Irish-American organiza- tion. The old-timer made the pace all the way, although Kiviat was close on his heels at every astride. Bonhag went at his task with the spirit that has carried him through his Whole career, ‘but he was unable to stand the strain, and just as ho broke Into the backstretch he gave up, le ing Kiviat to fintsh alone, Kiva: time was 9 minutes 46 4-5 seconds. B. ences in a ten-round bout. Tho fans [JNK O'Brien when they meet to-night aro betting even money on the heavy- |) ! ia Re alyeae Ses ee PA Wwelshts and they look for a fast MIX-UP.) having (ugh rect, tim for the battle, | Eider in being backed by George. M. | en training hard for some Anderson, Elder won mort of his fights a a irs) He on knockouts. He can hit and apepars Saoee oor him, and save fo ercise yees 2] to be very ame, Ho looks and AEN! terday he did nothing In the. was. o! a, very muoh ke Bob Fitzsimomns, has a| work. i sa 4 of Hamilton. With the banuner r p(t | Good punch in etther hand and te a fair 4 eed the, intercellegate 3 rallied ain v2 | defensive ighter. oe Cane ttase a gard fgh play again : Wretched Conditions. SPITE the unfavorable weather conditions and the muddy track, W. J. Kramer of the Long Isl- fam@ Athletic Club won tho 10,000-metre Fan in &% minutos 12 4-5 seconds, break- fmg the American record, at the New York Olympic tryouts, held under the @uspices of the Irish-American A. C. at Celtic Park. The most interesing event of the day was the Marathon run, in which only four men started. John J. Reynolds ‘won by over a quarter of a mile, his Es being 2 hours, 87 minutes, 1 1-5 sec- Tunners were followed by two aut carrying cyclometres, and make the pace himeslt, Gise- | Kies at the finish of the race they registered | jn¢ didn’t try hard and over twenty-seven miles, Which is much | keep the lead all the w farther than the regular Marathon dis- | ping out In tho stretch. i ‘ Sheppard ran with little of his old- time vigor and in the sprint for tne tape he was almost beaten out by BL A. | th, Hunger, ranning unattached, Hunger | tai closed up rapidly in the last furlong! and was only four yards behind Shop- | * pird when he crossed the line. Shep-| Btate Intercollegiate Athletic Union records Gein, Sar oe OT teres S| Me fin to 4m, Otro fifths 7 ond faster than the former recor, made in” 1808 | per 3 Young Jack O’Brien faished hi ‘ing at Atlantic City yesterday by jing several fast rounds with his brother | cae. tm de featmer and Jimmy ‘Toland, and his exhibition | hag seemed to be pretty well used up| The Morn thleti hot i ie lant olla dt aeelia bial bgt tregie lig by Oh ly ney aan when he quit and said t a other i fr put up a fast preliminary, 0 thon ed him, ‘They will MaMa Le ee Ce ele me-lialt mile run of, tie West bnd et nal —_—— --- | welgh In ck to-night Mel Sheppard fared better in his of-| scored 90 points and fort to come bark, and won the fiftaon | Mobawk Athlete, Clan its, mog hundred metre run, although his + th A Peter was fearfully slow. Sheppard had as i ¢ Harry Gissing, but he pro-| rd to 120 feet. The old record was 1 Te" fuches, mate tn 1900 by Goodsell of Roo | Fe AINA iat ale | OUT-OF-TOWN FIGHTS || SS . ra any gre ne goneal There is more wear, style and satisfaction in my clothes than you have ever had elsewhere at one-third greater cost. It’s be. jcause I’m experienced in making “| as well as selling clothes. ied to Moe Levy, stovped the bout, fer, pau Batty, Hermes of | (My Only 119.125 WalkerSt.,N.Y. ve | Keymolde weut at a fast cli during tho carty | rounds and seemed to have L'urcell bewildered by | L a): fis eccentric style of boxing, Willie soon Vs as bad a tetmmin caters iT ch he ° i the "oil HG Sasa mash wow antes yt | Sento seein the Sond! edad of the el World Wants Work Wonders. et Sheppard finally drop- ‘tance, Ando. ‘Reynolds's time is remarkable, consid- eqconde, the fact that he was obliged to ‘@long over hills and along roads from the Jamaica turn- pike to the park, where the last haif- Balle of the race was run. During most &f the time the men were running the! pards’ time was 4154-5 for the fifteen yain was coming down in torrents, and| hundred metres, and it is doubtful if fo stand the chilling effect of it and to| he would have been able to do better fore the bad road conditions they had | than 4.90 had the race been at one mile. to be possessed of reat stamina. Colgate W Track Meet. ‘tt McGrath won the hammer; Colgate Unirersity woo the annual track ‘without much trouble, his heave | the New York State Intercollegiate Union at Peleg rr toot 8 inches, Later in an ex. LP, Guetta Gales gi118 ta be hanes BBition he made,a foul throw of 192! nivemity and 24 4:10 for Union Two New York | fed Mpeg NCINNATI, May 31,—Refore a taree crowd Che tocenm ‘Theatre. 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That in turn has affected the woollen market, and I was able to-day to land a stack of fine United States Worsted Co. blue serges; goods that come 10 to i1 oz. in weight, firm in wale and as soft asa baby’s cheek, which I am going to use as an inducement to make this the eatest month’s business in the history of my New York Store. Neghigee Shirts Attached Cuffs, Starched or French turned back $7.00 Values $1.50 and $2.00 Men’s Shoes Our Low Prices for Good Shoes are possible because of our very large output. The large and varied stock we carry the year round enables us to fit any foot and gratify every taste, possible with ready-made Shoes. Goodyear W clted Shoes $3.95 & $4.95 Usually $5.00 to $7.00 Semt Bench-made Shoes $5.85 There is absolutely no competition on these goods. They are the quality used by the Usually 88.00 and $10.00 rage ready-made house which sells suits for $18 or $20. T will have a piece of this goods out in the corner of my doorway where you can see and handle and get samples to compare with other tailors. I want 1,000 orders for blue serge cuits this week. Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. FECHELL the Tailor ane. TTT