The evening world. Newspaper, May 23, 1913, Page 22

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1 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1918. UP-TO-DATE‘ AND NEWSY BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW Fiynn-Coffey and Kearns-Rodel Bouts Should Furnish Plenty @f Good Fighting at Garden To-Night. ™ COI HS Tek World) ee Om HILE no championships will be decided this evening at the Garden, there'll probably be more fighting than jn some of the bouts those who claim tities, Flynn, tho veteran trini-horse whe sometimes furtiishes party for the “White Hope” him, will have an intere: © & ate coon shert and goad bump :y called the “Irish Giant,’ make a morsel for the shot putter, he's a bi at that. He ta a new comer, ing fast. Bome even think he'll besély ‘Denald, Fran “I don’t think he'll have much trouble with either of them,” writes Engel, “but rd rath ave Frank ght twenty-round bouts as he's better an in these six and Kearns avd Rodel shoved supply enough 1g to fill the loag felt want pre- in New York since decisioniess érgeing came into vorae. Kearns is an young man, as ‘any one can see by looking back @ few monthy. One the Soldier knocked out One Rotind Davis of Boftitlo in & round. Dufing the short two ipinutes of fight- before the big bunip Davis looked pion @ little hard luck in Paris. After beating Papke he was matched ‘with Carpentier. He turned down good offere from London music halls and wasted three weeks, when Carpentier auddenly called the fight off. Then left for America. Yesterday he reosived an offer from M. Vienne, the Parisian promoter, for a match with ye jit Welle-Carpentier the winner of the fight, on June %, the big race day in Paris. ANDERBON and Joe Mandot UD B coh $4,000 and Mandot $2,100. If the weather permits and the turf ™ landot $2,700. | 14 hard enough to play on there will be two games of polo at the Meadow Brook field to-day. In the fi 3.80 ‘Up to date “Bud” has looked upon such sume of real money as fantastically nimerical—only he didn't explain It Just that way. From now on |ie'll prob- aly join the union and demand all 3} there is in the house whenever he fignte. which will be started at polo players in America. w B POARTY io getting offers from M aim Cone: who'd like to match “him with Gundoat Geith for July 4. Coffroth has offered @ puree of $15,000 for the matoh, Thit te what Fitsaimmone and Corbett fought thetr worki's championship battle for at Carson. Money is softer than i used to be. of rain of the early ou! » has an- ewered, =m! » that MoCarty will Rave to fet what he's worth if ne wR nm who are pitted agai: fights +_) me Now, if MoCarty really got what he's ‘worth—but why twirl the hammer? and the game The day ePEMOu verse tae tare * 8 g = Ey a Hh RES 1 1; Capt. N. @, Ritson, No. 3; I KNOW THAT MY STORES WILL BE VERY BUSY TO-MORROW— because every man who reads this ADV. will help to make them so. REMEMBER—Irving straws are really $3.00 $ —— fi Irving a ity and not the usual $1.50 kind. Most smart know this, and that is the reason my stores are . BESIDES—Irvingstraws re light-weight, natural bleached and are air- by con: ventilation. CAN WE EXPECT YOU? MANHATTAN: Ave. Cor, BROOKLYN: Enid ' x Falten of Amith, Ser" Howars Ave ve, is Bway at Therates. NEWARK: bg} Soave wige "| ‘raraasox Bed Ay fo 78, p <<? ‘om t feemant Be.’ ara ve, | Pitkin Cor, Watkin, | 368 Main Me. rn 4 - A ABILITY OF ENGLISH POLO TEAM WILL BE |" WELL TESTED TO-DAY Cup Seekers to Meet an All- Star American Four at Meadow Brook. English team will meet some of the bert fter test the Big Four will piay a of Meado' whi the Ame team for the International cup month. It will be the first time that two their membera—Ritson and Lockett—have ever played on this field, The American polo players were to have played a game yesterday, but the morning left the turf sodden that Harry Payne Whitney, captain of the team, cailed off, 6 the Englishmen will play to- 1 bring out all of their skill. The roa, the Big Four have no superiors, So it will be a true of the Engish—Cept, Leslie Bt. G. Ch Edwards, No, Capt. _ Vivien SIDELIGHTS ON THE NEWS it, 1913, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). STANDING OF THE CLUBS Clap, tee Gan a, lub. eet on Ww. b coe td ages tReet Fd rie ie piles Bb bb :Boollnicegos: 21 14 “eo0] New ow, °p 3 “201 RESULTS OF YESTERDAY’S GAMES ‘ Pitteporety fu 1» O a fi i Hon, Tork, 0 the end of fifth i Ral Piladelphia, 7; Detroit, 0, ay aa GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY Buckie Sec, Lookett, back, Americans—C, C, Rumsey, No. 1; Rene No games scheduled, La Montagne, No. 2; Foxhall P. Keene, No, 3; Malcolm Stevenson, back, rat match, P. M., the con- Phoked layers, next 7 jeape, 2; Capt. F Ventilating Straws took ons thing away from m | styles, I would hesitate te offer them;—if ene bit of quality te give them to yeu, | hesitate. But it is an feature without ene de- traction and furthermore without an added cost te you. Little by a specially woven band make the hat 20 degrees cooler. They're at my stores only. member, the hot days are coming. 165 unv styles, plus $3 quality... . Usual $5 Bangko Usual $7.50 Panamas..........$5.00 (See Them in My Windows) | 13 Greater New York Stores. } Hatter to ¥y Mr.Goodresser jf Of Course a Blue Serge Suit There is no material that can be worn oftener or with Greater economy. Then, too, blue serge was never more popular than it is this Spring. Let us make you a blue serge to measure. Get the fit and style and individuality rarely found in ready-to-wear clothes. All our serges are guaranteed London Shrunk, acid and sun proof. A call will convince you. Ly Coat and Trousers, $18 ‘Mobos; | as'raNamas, | 98 BANGKOKs, iar ae rcadvay & ~ | $2 ! $3.50 $3.50 9th St. Cae eae yes _ Arnheim > ‘DITED BY . ROBERT EDGREN j pie FITZSIMMONS WRITES ABOUT LUTHER .M’CARTY 4M NEXT “FIOHT TALK?” YORK heavyweight, will conti eg eat inue hie fight talke In The Lsoangs H World tommorrow, with Luther MeCarty as the subject of hie second die cussion on the fighters of ht present » Th by the fameee Fitz are exclusive The Evening Worid’e QHPRE LENS ni ( Hew Gave = er Evening AUATER BASEBALL, - daye and Tuesdays, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. x ‘ we 4g be SUBUNIT Ty ELFEN All the style, all the smartness, all the quality you can get in any straws, you will find in ours. 36 stores and the biggest hat business in the Country enable us to give you value you can get nowhere else. : The greatest variety of Imported Straws ever landed in this Country. The Town Is Wild About Our New Strawswith “Bow-Back and Buckle” | $5 Bankoks, $3.50} $7 Panam 75 Stores Everywhere, 20 Stores in Manhattan Qualities that are considered stand- ard with the $3.00 hatters. 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