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@eternational flavor. He is entered as wnmatohed, but arrived here with the foam A. C., with which organisation he | expecta to identify trimself in the near | future. Summaries: 9 yards run—Won by 1. Halpin, Bos- tom A. A.; second, E. Frick, N. ¥. A. Cp third, A, E. Gilmore, Dorinion Lyceum, N.Y. Time, 1 minute, 67 2-6 seccnds, and 44 seconds. von R. Car-! d, W. EB. Con- third, M. T. onde. Qewiokley Y. M. ©. A; second, Fy J. Wetson, New York A. C.; third, J. Cald. Well, Irish American A.C. 11 feat, %-Pound Shot Put—Won by D. Waite, Cleveland A second, H, Klages, N.Y. A. C.; third, A, hy Pittsburgh A. A. Distance, 4 feet 3% inches. ‘Yard hurdies—Firet trisi M Welsh, Cleveland A. ©. 1, 18 seconds. @-Yard hurdies—second heat won by J. High, Boston A. A.; second, H. Grit- @th, Pittsburgh A. A. Time 16 1-5 sec- @ yards won by D. Caldwell, Boston i geoond, A. Pepis, I A. A. C., N. . ©, Brooklyn, seco Boston, third. High jump—Won by Eugene Jennings, uma feet: O. Vassar, Mission A. C, second: H. Murphy, P. A. A third, One mile run—Won by Boston A. A.; 4 Tang Island A. Elteworth A ming, 2 3-5 seconds | 29-Yard Dosh (sem!-final)—Won by | Robertson, New York A. C. Time, | first trial heat.—Won! ‘onway, Irish-American A. C. Gleveland A. C., second, Time Yard Dash; stn, | 220-Yard Dash.—Second heat won by A. Robinazon, Boston A. C.; M. F '* Robertson, N. Y, A. C., second, Ti SY » seo, Yard Dash.—Third heat won by Hor‘er, Meadow-Brook Chub, Boston T. Kdwards, N. Y. A. C. second. | Time, 23 ec. ning Broad Jump—Won by H, Priadel. | | Amertcan A. C.; J. Sheehan, Pittsbu’ A. . Van Camp, Ilinols A. C 120-Yard Hurdies—First heat won by F. Brady, N. ¥. A. C.; I, J, Lovell, Iniah- 2 1-20, | | i | ss £4444 ee Sel Tesecese x Sersctcessstercrrrscecss 618" +h Pees HHETHI+ GEE te ttit ities ie-divicten ad, ‘dvance, Decline, SPONTA ATHLETES TFOURHTSWROW "ESSE, TRRE OUT KN (f es) , & yey De “ers 2°93 © “ 4A iy “4 COMPETE FOR JUNIOR GAVE GIANTS LEAD oom ° : ° ‘ ° MAKES LEAGUE DEBUT Cae St ae Hore or Baler Hurnmed went. nut ames — a st Merce to Sater, Hummel wont out, . j o 2 6 0 ; ag Inning—Sheckard wae out to! Pleres to fale. Stenuel reached vhird. Pm 1, * — TIMTLESAT PITTSBURGH OVER REDS EARLY [esx s:$ $3 4) AGAINST BROOKLYNS|"!': serio te A ese a | faa 1 1 0 ns Fourth Inning— Mer fouled to 0, | 4 n , me, Bee F Stengel hit to Downs and was thrown! titer, Tinker's long fly was yatherod | i ‘saad ‘. H H H 3 ; out to Baler. ent La ed raght. in ¥ Wheet. Downs sent a NMgh one NS, ‘ hy ban a Aroher threw to Saler to catch him nap-| to Hummel I : © 10 6 0 ° pect tif Wa R L, McCarthy of Irish-American | Cincinnati, However, Ti © © © © ©! Tinker Uses Tri-State Wonder I tion ‘Clon ant acound fo te | . eS: Wisi a7 } : rf : 8 8 8 i en een tumerel wes owt stealing sec-| fa a = Fs A. C. Makes Record in Hop, | First of Double Header 0. a. n| itt Pinal Cubs Series With Sea Ascher to fiverh “Daubert raked. N ieee ae ‘ n ew: . OA E ‘Wheat was called out on strikes. N - Skip and Jump. With Marquard Pitching. yay Dodgers. ROR cuca Sibieis. slsinod. Hs I y \J 9 lecon: inning —| ie a S \ A = Pt ge —— ot wagons eurven to the sieschere tf ew Nat eeki ea ae deep centre for three baees. Sater struck AY [ee WATTOBURG, Pa, Sept. %—ddeal (Special to The Brening Worl.) rine 1210 ut fivers nit to Ragen and Downs tf ) : § weather, © perfect track, a large en-| POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, Sept. | Grant, o #10 pen uyine OREN. Was caught between third and home. [Gl ; One of my 187 styles was designed just 7 Met and a big crowd were the con- |2—The first game of the doubie-header | Egan, ae iC PR oh Regon to Kirkpatrick to Miller to + x ditions prevailing when the firat events |with the Tede this afternoon was a | Clarke, 6 4 8 bi Sannae, se wat 1 Evers reaching second, Willams, ) , for you—it may be & im the Amateur Athletic Union national | southpaw pitching duel between Mar-| 2° # 1| Hummel, rf. ‘Tinker, fanned. NO RUNS. ! y track and field championships were |quard and Benton, the two Rubes of x tae ees Daubert, 1b. Downs, %. cori ag waa ensy for Rhos fer | S THE GLEE CLUB cated this afternoon, amet to | Zaseimal, The Cincinnall Rube got away | Beore by tnnin Sineetish a. Wear. 4 nailed stealing second. Arch ‘ A low crown, wide brim derby—or " wae confined to better at the start, as Marquard suffered ; 22028 : Tike to Tinker, ©, Miller walked. Ragon fumlor vents, the senior contests tola hard pounding in the opentag round. New "Fork $8888.93 8 8a ona lors fanned. THE HOLLYWOOD take place Saturday. Athletes of note, | crowd of 10,00 saw the sport. First dase on errore-Cincinnatl, 1.) 2, Pare’ ‘Third Inning—Archer walked. Pteroe . —_—=_—§—$_>_—_—_——— todtofing the majority of thoes whe | Pe oe ae ee | Raempites—-Mesare, Owens and Bren-|fuled out to Kirkpatrick. Sheckard/ S Built on more hag ge lines, —or "tae other took part ympiad co IND GAME, | basee—N nan. snappy hota, were ‘here {o parttctpate tn the A Tris GRE nath © Base om palle—Of Crandall ——_ one of my smart derby or soft hat styles vartous events. The programme for BATTING ORDER. ‘of Benton, §. Hit by piteher—By Ben-| WASHINGON PARK, Bklyn., Sept. AND PLEASE REMEMBER — every $1 50 te-day calls for a number of qualtty-| New York. Cincinnati, ton, 1. (@nodgrase). Hite—-Of Mar-|a5 Tne Dodgers and Cubs wind up| hat is a $3.00 quality for.......... @ presence of Kolehmainen, the Fin: | oviey fh sparthers rune im ¢ inning: ot crane sgn | thelr aerten here to-day. As they broke s Can I Look for You To-Day? Yeu wonder, gives the affair a eort of | Snodgrass, of. Hoblitzel!, 1, stone, ‘Time of game-One hour andl even on yesterday's double header both ou 10- y jing end for the Giants. i Hobby. NO RUNS. | 108 (MoCahey), 6 to 6 1 to 2 and out, Logg ii walk—Won by R. B. Gif-| Devore struck out. Doyle got a base (Hird, Time, 10644, Progressive, Hon-| ‘The action of Poslam in the cure of feed, MoCaddin Lyceum, Brooklyn: wec-!oq pails. Snodgrass flied to Bescher.| gy Bee also ran. skin disease is immediate oad. F. R. Plant, Long Isiand A. C.;/ Doyle out stealing second, Severoid to| gHCOND RACE.—Salting; three-year h third, L. Neundorfer, N. Y. A. C. Time, | gan. NO RUNS. ‘olds and upward; one mile and seventy \ ell out, Almeida filed to Murray, Grant ne, 10165 sec. | and went to third on Wilson's bad . | throw and scored on Snodgrass's bad Pole vavlt—Won by 1. MoMasters, | throw. Egan was out, Fletcher to Mer- — = — 4 - THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1912. ett ot eee aa cas game, ertent ear ee Sag WY, 6 SU6 7 Yj on ©. Miller's throw to Fisher, NO Y ° Manager Dahlen selected Ragon to 40 Tig YY , the honort for the Dodgers. About “ionee drew a! vn belle. and Yy YY) 2 Fs » ° > Stores All Over Me by H, Murray, rf. Mitchell, “fifty-five minutes, Attendance—16,000. __ 'teams showed by their spirited prelim- tis ®: Dey! inary practice that they were out for Hobittaell forced Kyle at second, Doyle eel to Fletcher, Mitchell eingied to centre, |'Be rubber. Acting Manager Tinker Hobdy folding second. Almedia Med | Save Gouthpaw Pierce, recently recalled to Devore, Grant was out, Doyle to|from ¢he Tri-State's league, @ chance Merkle, NO RUNS. }to show what he could do to uphold oe = jurray filed to Kyle. POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, Sept| ger ay, Metron i 20.—The Rede felt so good over win-| out by Egan. NO RUNS. ning the first ganfe with the Giants cane: ranean ‘AILING SKIN that they took a chance on Herter, al wavRe DE GRACE RESULTS. When the! prret RACK—Two-year-olde; oll 1S HEALED 000 people! ing; five and one-half furlongs.—Ring- new pitcher. Ames took up the pitch. in nds. _. | ling, 101 (Shuttinger), 8 to 1, 4 to 6 and Firet Inning—Besoher struck out. Kyle} to 3, won; Pop Gun, 108 (Turner), 4 to out, Shafer to Merkle. Doyle threw out | 4, 6 to 5 and 1 to 2, second; Continental, Wilson, ¢. Fietoher, #8. Ames, p. Umpires—Johnator W. L. Douglas makes and sells more $3.50 and $4.00 shoes than any other manufacturer in the world, tarted there were —— C 0 ° Second Inning—Fletcher threw Mitch-| yarde—Miohael Angelo, 108 (Butwell), 7| of eczema are cured q to 2, 8 to 6 and 4 to 6, frwt; Futurity, | prise and gratification of % (@McCahey), § to 1, 8 to 1 and 8 to 6, | to secure results by other means. second; Supervisor, 1066 (Dunn), 10 to 1, | ‘All skin diseases, inclu 4% 1 and 8 to 6, third. Time—L46. J. /ter, salt rheum, ee pe is, seal) H. Houghton, Emily Lee, Golden Castle, | scale, barbers’ and every form of iteh, kle, ONE RUN. Guaronala, Ochre Court and Tattle Bp | are eradi by Poslam. Over-night Murray fied to Bescher. Merkle was! sieo ran. treatment is often sufficient for minor out, Almedia to Hobby. Shafer was! mitRD RACE—Gelling; for 3 year | troubles, such as pimples, red an’ in- called out on strike NO RUNS, olds and up; 8% furlongs.—Double Five, |flamed noses, rashes, complexion the conservative styles Singled to centre. Grant stole second 4 5 * = 99.98 Merkie. Merkle got eo fasek tapes it tara Tete Hq ar rh SOAP used daily for toilet $4.00 a week Fast belated ta Bowtce ell to Higan. Devore alngled 1 ft, |aleo a a up: | beneficial for tender skin aad eruptions BRONX STORE Snodgrase ou, stealing second. THREB® | even, 1 to 4 and out, second: Adolante, | For {ree samples write to the Emer RUNS. ” ose), 2 to 1, 8 to 1 and even, 1y Laboratories, 32 West 25th Street, i A oat end Bart: Besoher flied to Devore. and 3 to 5, second; Coming Coon, 107 |and bath will keep the skin in healthy ° P Opens an Ges sibracy Tebies val singled to centre, Ames sacrificed, Hob-/Tontata, Premier, Catula end Surfu't tion of Poslam in « form particular! taking aecond on the throw and third on| ward: seting; mile and seventy yerde |@nd scalp troubles. . RO THE Doyle's long fly to Mitchell, Snodgrass|—Sand HAN, 119 (MoCahey), 8 to 5 1 « All druggists sell Poslam (price 50 fads rl 5 singled on a ianeld bit s ag Devore. {2 and out, fret: Rertourhs, We wore, cents) sud Foslam Soap (price 25 cents). e ieouh and 303 5 3037 = AY E.(oR | 6 5 T. , (Ambri Fourth Inning—Kyle singled to left. ynird. ‘Mme, 1.4746. Pretend also ran. York City. It makes little difference what you neel—a World Want will go get # x In the Beaten Path, Conveniently Located for You PROGRESSIVE SALE 15 “iA Suits Made to to ANY $60 |Overcoats|measure STYLE 10,000 Yds.---1,000 Patterns STORE: * * NEw STORE. ve., near 85th 155 Willia ssid Thin STAMPS AT igi cor. Ann lor the mon whe wants distinctive clothes, | mendous organisation saves you on every : wade of absolutely pure woolone— we have opened two | suit or overcoat you buy! Naturally eur purchasing new, conveniently located stores fer you, The unprecedented growth | power is ois times greater than the amall ene-horse, ene-atore taller. of the R. & C. organization is the talk of the tailoring world. To have gro:n | Where the small taller buye a few yards, peying $3 to $5 0 yard, we buy the im one short year (rcm one smell store te an organization, with our own huge | same identical weolers and name cur own price, which is from 1-6 to 1-4 lose wholesale werwroentt, nerhaains reotid pte yvonne mile cet mney od thes the oneshep ae vere, Ths shows ve how Fifth Avenue od erelusire s os up-te-date, conveniently lecated stores, is a reverd unpai in tallors char to or tl same suit or overcoat we make for $14.75, paths) talering trade, This record is positive proof that we must ‘make ine jhe 1), is the histery of the R. & C. success, and why we sell $40 any ea nie TO YOUR MEASURE, good” and fulfil every promise and statement we make. Think what this tre- | te $60 sults and overcoats at $14.75. 9 914.75. Come Early for First Choice of Patterns, and the Money We Will Save You Will Pay for an Extra Suit or Overcoat Ritchie & Cornell 1347 Broadway, Between 35th & 36th Sts. | S 2331 Eighth Av., One Door Above 125th St. 251 Eighth Av., Near 23d St. 155 William St., Cor. Ann New store 408 East 149th St., Near 3d Av. | Big Stores | 1514 Third Av., Near 85th St. 4 ov ston John W, Biteble ALL STORES OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9—SATURDAY 10 O’CLOCK the opening of our two new stores we offer 10,000 yards of the new Fall and Winter woolens, showing over 1,000 choice patterns. This is without doubt the greatest purchase and cale of the highest grade pure woolens ever shown by any merchant tailor. Come and see these. |RITCHIE€ CORNELL | |; WOOLENS \ | WHOLESALE I28w 36sT y=———=- YOUR CHOICE This great sale comprises the latest Fall and Winter woolens, showing the widest range of patterns in serges, blues and blacks; Dr'umond & Standish wors- teds, Harris tweeds, Hockanum wors- teds, English cassimeres, German silk mixtures, and in fact practically eve fabric made. YOUR CHOICE, SUIT O Pn Do not confound our big stores with some of our emaller competitors and ready made houses who advertiso to give you one thing and sell you something else. All our goods are marked in plain figures and we telfat one price to all, furthermore we do not misrepresent by advertising one thin and offering another. Our customers know this and our phenomenal growth proves it. When we tell you we sell real $40 to $60 values at $14.75 we mean it and our reputation stands back of it.