The evening world. Newspaper, June 12, 1913, Page 15

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Pay at ‘psiiharn Ends in| & Score of 12 to 3 in Favor hs of Quaker City. trans ; . weet NEWTON, Mass Mace. Sur "Sane 13.— > “pias Georgianna Bishop, who led the New York team this! morning against * ‘PAlladéiphia for the start of the an- Réel tri-city golf matches for the Griecom Cup at the Brae Burn Club, ~'e@en handily from Mrs, Ronald Bar- low, 8 wp and 1 to go. The simplest G¥etem of scoring was in force, that of @ point for the match without re- _ Bard to either hult of the round. bs Mre, Barlow was weak in all de + partments of her game after her @ree days’ strain! in capturing te * title for the third time. Mrs, Barlow was 3 down at the turn, On the in- ‘Ward journey she regained two holes, @nly to altp back again. Mrs, C. H. Vanderbeck (nee Flor ace Condon, Philadelphia) had mo dit- ter was going well. Mra, Swift wae ‘eet 1 down at the turn. Miss Flor- @mee MoNesly, Philadelphia, beat Mrs, | # Pendleton Rogers, New York, 5 and 8. Miss Frances Griscom, Philadel deat Mra, Florian Krug, New York, Chilvers, New York, ¢ and & Mise KAith Nobiitt, Philadelphia, beat Mrs. A. 8. Rossin, NewYork, 1 up, mineteen holes. aio, Caverly, Philadel- PH. phia, deat Mrs. C, 'W, Rendigs, New York, 5 and & _ Philadelphia beat New York by 12 to 3! Points. The metropolitan players scor-| tg one point each were Miss Bishop, Mrs, Patterson and Mes, Cahn, Mrs. Herold and Mre. Ryan had @ keen match, the former making a creditable 1 by stroke count. pais edo LSE SLEEPY HOLLOW COURSE : A PUZZLER TO GOLFERS. « Experts Find New Links Difficult and Best Card Returned ts 81, (Special to The Evesing World.) SCARBOROUGH-ON-THE-HUDBSON, | ™. Y., June, 12—The Sleepy Hollow Country Chi> opened its course to-day with an ‘invitation affair, There were @ G00ddy number of entries for the Medal round. Earlv gcores, however, @i not indicate that the course was ty 'any means an easy one, although as Jala out by Charles B. McDonald, it calls for a par stroke of seventy-three. ‘Washington Irving wrote in his legehd ot Sleepy Hollow that it was the quiet- tat place in thei whole world, and his ‘words hold good to the present day. it, was arrested this after- ives Thomas and Leigh pede I a! sBSPEND ATHLETIC STARS. fiom Mohleiieinen Among Those Under Omeial Ban. New Yort, 6 and 4, although the tat-| carolina “ si ‘ Saturday or Peres This attorney sald) cycle eifuth the wack’ of & weary he uhought O’Coenhor would ask fof. moter truck. aboot $25,000 damages, yet if the jury finds that the Gherman law has: been nat violated the court must treble the dam- ages named in the verdict. Under this Manager ello to Begin Suit for $25,000 Damages for His Banishment From League. ——— i: i §2 fe d oof Ae ve Png of $5,000 would be rained ul Lm 1 nen fecently recovered a 95,000 Judgment againet the 6t. Louis Ameri- can Léague team for breach of contract, TINKER SUSPENDED. : President Lynch Awaits Umptre'e Repert ef Fist Fight. CINCINNATI, June 1.—President Au- Gust Herrmann of the Cincinnati Na- } tlonal League Baseball Club recéived GF. LOI, June B—Jonn J. O'Connor, | Hermacr inher hod cent etna manager of the Bt. Louls Federal Base-| for his conduct in yesterdays game bail team, has tetained attorneys to file | Pending the receipt of the umpire's of- ouit In the Federal District Court to test | “lel version of the affair. Looks Like “‘50’” Coste But 25 ‘Tinker had ao fist battle with Second team. for O'Connor's banish- ¢lube in the American Leagu fondant te, ‘The petition, which already has wehe prepared, chargea tha: the National Baseball agreement is a violation of the Sherman anti<rust lew. . ‘The petition attacks the legality of the “reserve clause” in contracts by whi ®@ team can hol in Knabe of the Philadephia ‘The mixup between Tinker and Knabe ment and will name each of pe Age happened In the seventh inning. Both e another. It took the oth vers to sep- Rider Killed, , N. ‘rank ttinger, thirty years old, residing at jo, 44 Beney street, Camden, was harges that the leagues have killed to-day while .riding a motor. have been trained. cyole on the White Horse Pike at Kirkwood, en route from Atlantic City @ living in the bY pc for which they|to Camden, Frank Apgaf, forty years BRISTOL, old, of Lewistown, Pa., who was per’ pees floulty in beating Mrs. Lawrence Swift, | inches of enow fell in Western North] One of the attorneys in the case sald| motorcycle with Gettinge eer, 7. to-day that the sult would be filed next! tured akgll and inte 8 A. M. to 6:30 P. M.. Commencing Today, June 12 All-SMITH GRAY Sale . Our FOUR Stores will Sell the ENTIRE SEASON’S OUTPUT FROM OUR OWN WORKSHOPS _: Am Suits that: Sold for $18 to $45 ; NOW '14® » 829%. @ This is NOT a Sale of “leftovers” from sotie uhnaiwed | from some unnamed manufacturer's stock. @it is OUR OWN STOCK—this Season’s Clothes backed by the Guarantee of the Smith Gray Label. @ It is not a Sale of nondescript “Stuff” wrihated in a hurry from goodness-knows-where. @ It isa positive sacrifice of genuine, sieteil, standard garments, worth far more than original prices. . No other establishment in New York or anywhere can give these values for the money because no other has behind it such factory efficiency--such ability to buy its own fabrics right and make its , own clothes right. Thisi is why thiss this sweeping mid-season reduction sale in our entire stock is HONEST, where- asin other stocks such a reduction means simply a relaxing of previously endaud ptlcon. At this SMITH GRAY Sale sights” Now #1 45° Sieh now $1 95° 4 Stores Open Until 6:30 Extra Saleemen Wanted NEW YORK BROADWAY AT WARREN ST, ‘VENUE ABOVE ST. Sui wi "30 «35, Now $2450 Suits that were $35.!40..45 NOW $29°° Extra Bushelmen Wanted BROOKLYN 4 STORES FULTON ST. AT FLA’ TBUSH AV. BROADWAY AT BEDFORD AV. x pentane icns a crn tis cet tt a heen ni The MERIDEN Co. (INTERNATIONAL 49-51 W. 34th Street, Through to 68-70.W. 35th Street, New York ~ ott your owa Tea Service or to an decorative feature if you so prefer. SILVER COMPANY, . SUCCESSOR) Silversmiths’ f October prey nae ene eee a cn : Convenient-Credit lit ‘System: :: ny 1 F Jeat your diepoeal, and our enormaue stock p 4 offere the widest widest variety at unparalleled p i ON ie 1GNOH, Hey Rate, ie WITH pine Sate EW ga i, naar ee sree S58 ‘wakes AMERICAN ROOF Rv rae a SS Re, ems tad oe * meats” RESERVED, Bho, AND 500, XCADEMY OF MUSIC “Recoud You ‘ora oer 0. Artist Caharws. aro eee oe ea i" ata Pe neater?

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