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» FLOOEY MADE AN AWFUL MISTAKE! @ By Vic MISS-GURTIS FORCED. |fis'¥=" sieeve Sree eee te street, on Monday evening, Oct. 7, with] Wares. Tom Cétmmins and Denis Buck- Po J See AKEL? Tue orLy Now REMEMBER MY | 10 LIMIT 10 REACH | iter SE weal A o ‘ograra m= |berk and their friends, ‘The enter-| 0° the Prow ry oy ed tainment will consiat of boxing, wrest: | hig «now wl Susy ase ling and vaudeville, Many of the] former entertainmegi« given by the & monster Invitation stag to the mem-| l¥ are arranging thy vaudeville patt WAY ‘TO BEAT THS GUY (5 INSTRUCTIONS ~ Youle at in whie werd @ “cRoucH". GET This GUY'S Goat ol ? prominent boxers and wrestlers have] club. a im STUDY MY POSE AND WIT THar CRoucH- He | | able In ths ¢\ Tie, © SEN You GET IN THE. WoHT BE ABLE To LAY A Mine Metts WILL TONE UP THE STOM CH RING, USE (Ft The He. GLOVE 6M YER EQUATOR. AN’ - — mere on és | Nineteen Holes Necessary to AND STRENGTHEN THE NERVES ‘nan The stomach of the American people] perity of the nation. F ; 3 48 GAN oo | is degenerating, caused from over eating.| Our forefé thers lived ‘simple lives, — lack of exercise and neglect of health| They ate sp ringly of plain food, worked 733% Haws. We stuff our bodies with all kinds hard and alept soundly. T! ple of St Louis con- lof food and all the food we ean eat, f strong met and they did big things. of the week by | to take sufficient exercise, eat too hastily | we are to kwep up to their standard and won, 6 Defeat Miss Fox in Third | Round To-Day, eh a5 te The Frening W MANCHESTER As al © Wheeler, dr. 4 land without proper discrimination as to] resist invasions of modern | regutt of the titrd r y in thej| oy Phitadel ‘ diet. Then, again, women eat too much ck to sound, healthy | | Two Philadelphians, Mee ono t t - Women's Nationa t ‘hamplonship | Bartow th Bastern champton, and ff bad for 1 ut feel si ired, run d | tourname Mies Sompte of 81.) Me BE Biter, met in the fourth vi aste in Fhe mouth, coated tongue, | 10 1 meet Mrs.) 40% Marlo mateh. tt proved an easy vietory for to the communi 4 after eating and have suis will meet 3 Atlow Of |the Kaatern champion, 8 and 4, ae ahe valence. ‘ frequent headaches, your stomach . is Philadelphia and Misa Katherine Metlus | was in fine sand Mra. Fitter wae St a diet becomes a hab out of order of Loe Ane will play Misa Margaret | way off her gan abnormal craving is created, Coop le Discovery will tone up ‘i r | poo eae og aad with irregular hours of sleep-—too little} the stomacd), aid in the di fe Curtis in the semi-tinal ro | « P in the digestion of food rew. | IRISH-AMERICAN A. C. PLANS |sleep one day and too much the and strengthen the nervous system. It | tn the feature . " he stomach gets out of order and the} will also regulate your bowels, relieve STAG FOR ITS FRIENDS OCT. 7 The Iri#h- American Athtette Club m is shattered, you of constipat curtia, the present i io rons "i . For sale won from Mrs. Caleb Fox of Phill a] U Mabe a MoTAKE STEAMET UN NOT TELLING ¥ | Hime PROTERT ’ with a six on each half. He was lucky Jamavhing over Murray's head in right) I everal times. | for two ‘base On Demaree's wild) V. B. Hubbell, throw to second to catch him napping. WTH 78 IN RARE eben SS) QUESOINGEARLYIN 3-2 Bet FORM AT GLEN OVE jMoran over the plate, Stengel ¥ jcaught napping, Demaree to Merkle to tsar." Simsets| GAME ACROSS BRIDGE S22: west: mein 123; ¢. G. F. MeCann, yore Fe Merkle to Doyle to Merkle. ONE ee —_>— ; eee Fi | Veteran Leads Big Field in HILLTOP FANS GET Demaree Put to Severe Test | Ret, west the throw to frst. | Merkle . t Da’ a Kirkpa je! Medal Play on Nassau Pitching Against Dodgers | who threw to Miller to catch. Murrays ' RUN. iT | Siler Tan Murray up the line and Club Links. | PEEK Port Wielder. |eiatgen gees gaf,nonenend layin : ball to Kirkpatrick, allowing Murray SSAA ATT sau, & | Second Inning.—Kirkpatrickh made a great stop of Murray's grounder, but bie 1 to reach the bag safely and Merkle to (Special to ‘The Brening Worlt,) wet back to second. Flete! NASSAU GOLF CLUB, GLEN Cov, | N BATTING ORDER. Rucker who throw to Mille FOR Seth eons Mindied end eight Brooklyn. New York. | Murray at the plate and on eats Baad cteaay | ini eon —— Moran, ri. eae ie rag gh aes eam aedaiai ae eommament of the sassay Country Suara: Snodarase, cf Wheat's hot bounder took a bad Olah, the only big Kencral contest this| Small Crowd Welcomes Wol-|Fienren. “ti, Murray, rf. ‘hound over Doy end and wont for menth near New York. Among the ‘Wheat, If. Merkle, 1b. 1 ht Kirkpatrick walked, Fisher Ward, Fred Herreshoff, Walter J. Mi Fletcher, sa , Was run up and down and touched out Travis, Oswald Kirkby, Clifford Dun- ee ae argues Wind-Up Series of Year. Lderat fy Demare, D. by Meyers, Kirkpatrick regting on rey R. Pyne IL, i s—Kiem and Orth. third, Rucker forced Miller at sec McKim ‘Hollins and J. N. - |ond, Fletcher to Doyle. NO RUNS. im. (apectal to The Frening World.) Third Inning. mares lifted « high ‘The qualifying test was at 26 holes. | BATTING ORDER. Y., Oct, %—Johnny to short right which Cutshaw got lunder, Burns was an easy vi Beores: New York. Washington, McGraw and champion Gtante of g 5 3 sie H. C. Bernar, Nassau, 9; Hoagland; Midkoff, 3b, Moellee, rf. the National League came over to in| oe ey pha ody Gutshew te BA Gates, Nassau, %; 8. C. Mahon, Ardsley, 1b, Foster, ab. berg to-day and began the nal sertes) qe much effort. NO RUNS %; R. F. Mundy, Ardaley, %; BE. pote 9 * of the season of 1812 with Bill Dahlen’s |“ \ioran pasted a fly into Burns’ hands % Ag + Dodgers. About 3600 fans turned out! oitshaw also sent a skyscraper to SS SQN Tialated, Nae : Rey et Shanker If to witness the tussel, Nap Rucker, who | Burns. Stengel was the third victim on McMillan, as. McBride, aw. had many trials at the Gtents, but was] nis high one to Snodgrass. NO RL 0; L. B. White, Gienw: e ye. Williams, c. veeastul in beating them throueh | Fourth Inning—Snodgraas rolled a he e ed to do the twirl slow one *to Rucker, who tossed him hand ties; swaasemeteas 10 out at first, Murray hit to Cutshaw, ing for the Dodgers, while Damares the Wn, “fumbled the ball, giving Red a Princeton, $8; Clifford Dunning, Nassau Ra ,| young twirler who clinched the pennant) ii. sterkie flied to Moran, Murray B Busch, AMBRICAN LEAGUE PARK, NEW | for the Giants by defeating the Bos) wolfe second and on Miller's wild thr Hollins, Weetbrook, 83; J. B. YORK, N. Y., Oct. $—The Highlanders’ | tong with his masterly pitching, Was !kept right on to third. Hers was called ME | Nesose, 8; 3. 71. Ottiey, Pim, |Strived here this afternoon, and are to! trotted out by Manager MoGraw to/out on strikes. NO RUNS . Joni P. Umpires—Mesers. Hart and Dinen, ‘W. Fatrehtid, Manhatta: Malby, Wykagy!, %; Percy Pyne | W. A. Engman, N. a "| play a series of three games with the| shoot his ones at our boys. Just before! Daubert sent up a fly to Fletcher | | I} Seeée: bagwhan, Nassau, 82; Charlee M. {F000 tone the game Capt, Jake Daubert of the Whoat's het fly was good for two | apawamis, 9%; James D. Foot, A) {| There was about one thousand fans} Dodgers was summoned to the plate by bares. Irkpatrick’s Infield hit allowed | HF a vag ? HUE wamis, %. te i welcome the team home. Manager! Umpire Klem, Congressman Calder of bo ng ad etait is aee pase aay Al LW jp g Li ty Yj | Wheat beat the throw home. Fisher wtole 8 . but as Kirkp, to t B. M. Kerr, Boston, 98; G, F. Kohler,| Wolverton sent Warhop to the box and] Brooklyn in a neat apeech then present- Ridgewood, 87; Harold Godwin, Garten | Johnson was his opponent. ed Daubert with a handsome loving cup, City, 107; Clarkson Runyon jr. a,| The Washingtons made one run {n| three feet high as the most popular | 93; R. M. Tarleton, Oakland, 92; How-| thelr half of the first. Moeller singled | player on the Brooklyn team {up and down the line between first and ard Maxwell, Nassau, 94; Howard Whit-|@nd Foster got his base on a pansed| First Inning—Burns banged out a fast second, trick was caught at the ney, Nassau, 87; H. H. Williams Jr,,| ball. Moeller went to third and jumper and Cutshaw retired him at! pla’ Being ‘The Modern Adventures of Omar Khayyam, the Great Persian Philosopher, whose Poetry on the Joy of Life made his Fame Eternal, 4 throw to Meyers, Mil- b oyle also hit to Cutshaw, and Jer fanned. j ara Morris County, 88; W. H. Nichols jr,|to second. Milan hit to Midkoff and] ‘rat. Doyle al y ADVENTURE 4 ° was the second victim, Snodgrasd wax, [Fifth Inning—Meyere was disposed » ee ee eee: ot try GRNeeh | Mastion wee nailed at the pate. Milan} put out of the way by Cutshaw and/of by Kirkpatrt A Daubert. Flot rte” womens, Ballisto! out stealing. Gandil singled, scoring | Heurert. NO RUNS. cher sent @ fly to Stengel. Dem Foster. Laporte also sing Vebsier, Dyker-Meadow, pith Jr, Flushing, 98; Mf. P, Lewia| And Laporte tried the down 4 prin, Wii a Hine eee) nothing doing for the Hill- | M. Adams, Naseau, 917 Harold Mur. | tops in thelr half, Midkiff, Chase and ch, Nassau, 91; Oswald Kirkby, Kn.) Daniels all being easy outs. NO RUNS. 00d, $1; Fred Herreshoff, Weat-| Second Inning—Atter Shanks and rook, 8; 1. 'L. DeForest, Midland, 9;| ride had gone out In the #eoond, W'i- M. B. McKeller, Midland, 4; R. Hams wa!ked, Johnson was safe on a . Midland, | 10 3 fumble and Moeller waa out, NO RUNS, ‘Kingston, 95; N. } ‘The locala made one run in their half J. H, O'Connell, Princeton, 9%; W. M.{of the second. Lellvelt singled but Rothschild, Princeton, 93; B. 1H Simmons forced Lelivelt, Smith got an Nassau, 04; F.C. Jennings, u, 84; [inflekl hit, McMillan hit to Johnson, but $1,000 Complete A. F. Kammer, Fox Hills, 9; Donald| Williams dropped the throw to get Sim- No Change in Price but More MocKellar, Midland, %; A, Cow, came home safe. 1 J) thwaite, ‘Midland, 87; John M. Ward, | Gweoney for the Money! Gerden City, James Hyde, South] Amith at second, Pe oats penis aaee Come in and see the 1913 PAIGE Car and see for your 78 as follows elf just why we say it is the best automobile in the world for $1,000, The price hasn't been raised. It stould have been, but that isn’t PAIGE policy. It's 100; I, L. Allen, Nassau, #8; A. L. Nor | 2! ONE R PAIGE policy to give MORE CAR VALUE FOR THE rie, Rockaway Hunt, A. R. . National, 92; W. F. Richards 13 nothing doing for the High MONEY. So come see this greater value. 93; G, B. Adams, Baltusrol, . 104; J, Lounsbe: Gand] Moran strated, well for the Dodgers by| fed out to Wheat. NO RUD steal, but / Omar Transplants Some Morning Glories He lamped two Young Things in the Breakfast Room, ‘Two early Morning Glories all in Bloom; Omar buzzed ’round them like a Honey Bée, And took them for a Joy Ride to Grant’s Tomb. SS He smoked an Omar, singing like a Lark. They hit a tree! Omar described an Arc Into the Branches . . . “’Tis a Pretty Thing” “To Plant two Morning Glories in the Park!” SAS The Weshingtons came beck and le another run half of the sored. D, Johnson, Wilkes rT threw to Sw barre, 91; P. R. Jennings, Garden City, | Mita tut the home /MAR, the new Turkish blend cigarette ot exceptional quality—" The Joy of Life’’® Warningtous drew @ blank in the | amet f beat out a hit, but VIEL, yyy yyy Garden City, 102; Fo H : Saat a m 4 tj éDBYoffeyy 87, Bendarntn Hionsom | W.2ams, tact iMend, ene Soe Qt EEL yyy Wy . Week oa fe re da p ¥ Y Midland, 98; J. A T Phy oe levs all drew @ diank J Bs p y ; H. 8, Btearns, O slay all wate Rushmorg, ete ithe ve & LOUISVILLE WINNERS. ARNE She Sor fill PIRST RAG i i vides five endo half furlonge.-Lanode, Excep: form: 1 , Ledona, 109 (F the fourth and ftth, P| c ¥, 109 (Goose), EASTERN DISTRIBUTORS fi 7 Polly Worth, Tr Ve < | Hels, Anna Patricia. HOrIRRIIY Mine, I S. J. Wise and Company Broadway at 58th Street, New York City. core! worthy of mention. Lurks and t Stone} shoff was out in #, but dollar m1 wid: Ly w a bit sloppy all around on the to win; $8.90 place; $3 half, where he needed 43, Oswaid *. Lodona, § : Wy wes even, doing @ and 14—#, | Hosemary, ne us O37)