The evening world. Newspaper, June 13, 1913, Page 19

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ORLD, FRIDAY, SUNB 18, 1918. "irene? NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT - RACING RESULTS iN} ies + |PRINCE FUGENE [WOULDN'T IT BE AWFUL? (rates Corviesonet reported BY vic pore age Mia . Copyright, 1913, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World), uk sont ~ | = tee H Moortal Bvening Ward. Calling, COLU My Lamia RAR TRACK EG June | es « | TAK. 7 , 7 ; 12.4The, entrien at this kta wie = . rv were ‘ wera” a / For maiden two-year: ms * = ata ses! OE : AS i ey, | ili P ‘ é , cele), \e, a Lieut. Rockwell Again Rides | . ! % : ‘ ‘ Wroute Chris, enna | ates ‘ sy . - Tommie, Yarttr +» Banjo] #110; * ei - Kinnelon to:Vietory in | ; ss 2, {Jigs Aruind, Sadat eran. |e, a . 2 vii aie in : mutdals pald—Ambifion, . atraight cvncapsiipperpestiinn poll Army, Stee; . : 7 . 1, ly. Steeplechase. : AxEL EVEN THOUGHT OF TAKING GAS erie ih. pase Hop ta al COBB NOT SELFISH. © —_———— ; yo a si hiuort ® It has often been charged that Ty (Special to The Wort.) “OLD THE MaNacerR OF D RACK—Kor : BHP Real Reason Why Boxing) onatcnr mann male TRACK. x eas MLE Ae Re fd obwatd: pure 9H one sot tor te deh, bas tno SUSE wr ‘» Sune te field 4 a 4 a Fe nanan : ; rx Clubs Should Be Required to| a crowa ot 2,00 tron ag; tnehiioare, : UNLESS HE ACCEPTS OUR / first; Jabot, 1M (Loftus), segon proved this yeuterday by a move a the full length of the big -erandatand, DEMAND FoR © 624,908 FoR. Go BACK AND “ 110 (Buxton), third. Time, 1.49.| Was decidedly unselfish, Crawford Meir, Poors in Summer.) The crowa in the atitnd itself seemed 5 OUR END Tuer we wort TE Him “THAT (Mm é Follcitm Aeewler, Ballyehe ala ran.| Coe when Bam started for s é dieser than usual. All ¢old, about 6,000 WILLING “TO FLIGHT : 1S Morehead, atralaht, second, -Though the next ball FIGHT FOR Him may 13%, (TANK WE te Ger were on hand when “the fret race started, Harry Payne Whitney turned the tables on August Belmont when his Prince Eugene beat the Jockey Clu % | chairman's Rockview in the classic stake a a, in wvoiat, (over the mile and three furlong route.| n cttethoon tea and tid. |1t Was a great race and the tims, 2.15, LANG ; show, $210, Jabot, bb to hit, he seul : = Nore Gaur owe > . 1 , $2.80, Chartien, show,|/ anyway and struck out so as te Gu Me tect Crawford, who got to Peso pe eae stead saftey. $2% erecet! LATONIA ENTRIES, ‘The entries for to-morrow's races are g ww. 7 RAT RACK——-Selling, two-voarctda; five tur. pe jas the fastest ever made tot, she dine = ~Sumelia, 06; King Cotton, 08; Tiktok, #7; of San Franctaco, here last night. ro. to. g648 “hot, atufty citbs | tance over thle Course: «ft a ' , : Sioliee, received the decision at the end efim pears inet, coan Sag Lat ea suc aD ‘ > Ben, ep ee and /Ocheduled Atteen-reund bout. all the way, nto 7 ag; three-year-olde pe.” ie the argument In sup- Y, syccuntbiing. fh, i ‘oposed Paling. first to the rush of Prince Bugel . Psp, 106; “Wander, 100, & f'a all that wortea the Com-| then to Rockview, right . rintea “or _ interfere with the work- | line. « een io “i ; ge ove on ; Biagphednag Of Providence? dd. fact that| Rodkwd ‘peslorniande, ree BE ABLE 1 Or z me E cae to sit in hdt, stuffy clubs," | heavy, Itpost of 128 pounds, . ‘ = ; qroret pes ; fs : few: mali wit in. gpt, stuffy clubs, |'mendable, but many, ‘ f ' Cie ; Frances wners will eithep make. the club | igJined. tb’ blame his defeat'on: the Nde Cars BACK AGAIN cool and Sreesy-oe lose the Pa-|of McTaggart, who delayed hig.run until Jor tite boting fans. That will ‘On the othér hast! Troster Wlaie itself automatically. If tow inner With exceltent jodament. Mh@aate, the elubs will close |“ yIRST RACE—For wwo-yenyae , Tehwtr doors and walt fOr better times. | ang one-half gurtongy, straight 9 ; a And as many desire to see boxing bout, | shoes, 108 (Hanover), 3 40 1,2. ipl . . oN weather or no wéather, hot or cold.| out, grat; Gallop, 2 (McTaggart), 9 to ! . H seb tS ho vahere's no reason why the clubs loacinie « ; é | hould be Feniired to close their doors, ige.of which 1 athise with SCommlssioners, who'by virtue of thelr office Sind it necessary to “sit in iubs" and who see so many . Pe ny ce that they must st times, When Wooden Shoes dent the fiat choice,| he tomorrow, frat day phd Seon Galjop.. The latter awervedallZo) : Ss . 4 A ‘ meeting, Connaught a pdt ly wet tragk and this begt bt " a Connaught Park; ney, 4, aleo ran. ¢ Tace: resulted. Inia big upset Fs he Garden doesn't] improved a lot from hig last race and a ya 9 4 RACE —Canafian —Tnaugural; Qi exis’ pe onot etuity elub,"| at the end wag’ effilly. Water, Lad got Z , ira three. sear od y ; 4 eit Od eh ‘sp the Garden has one of| the show money. Scene TH nod Seah race roofs, It's one of the} @ECOND RACR—rer Unreeyeur-oldn BE CombeN AONE PCUTERS A | Rte $309 greatest joys of New York exiatence to and Upwards; handicap ven furlongs. 5 ‘iden on WILL WANT Ger ALL THEY Gal : “n ye ; Lod oro-reas-oies sit in the Garden, fewlyards back | Timent.2.--Cock o! thi 10 (But- GETTING NY GHILE THE GETTING IS Good CE " a i . from the ring, on @ summer evening | Wel), 2 tod, 4 to 5 and . | Hill, 109 (MoCahey), 6 to 2, 4 to 5 and 2 > FIGHIERS wrt LeRES 4 4 up un y when a hair) pre B74 oa to. 5, wecond; Bam Jepson, 108 (Han- 5 pf) FAMILIES WILL HAVE on RACE—Pemn $400; three-y a expectedly, Tha’ sensal over), 6 to 1,2 tol ‘even, third. sir 4 4 A 7 MORE TiMe TO five and & it fing, Thewne “pack am@hg the smoke wreaths John Johnson, 18,'Bob , 106 (Bever- f DENOTE “ro Grey, 98; Facute, SHUTTING DOWN ON Boxinc ‘POR “THREE MONTHS wouLD WWRK “TERRIBLE HARDSHIPS seeing 4be rain pourl wyck entry); Spring Rpard, 195; Rolting = “THEN CHILDREN yg Btone,: 100; lim, 390, Bruin ‘boxéhy in positively uniaui ‘Bolle, 92, also ‘ + ' slavs-ridéd tank show 490't S.CUs}ucecknahghe Wal landamitho indices, wee bewlde. It. ecdns the earth. very vel, | ity happens to rain this evening | He twajled the pace of X Pike Gibbons ts “firting with! gon to the stretah turn, pa on, ‘Ahearn, or while To! stood off qchanilege from @add- Hill and won by two lengtha, well In hand. The ON BGUTERS MANAGERS ter ran third te the stretch, and then came on to be @ good second tn front EE +] of Bam Jackson, which clompd with o : @reat rush in the final eighth. BEL STANDS FOR! THIRD RACE—For. four-year-olds J ike old times to see that Mike/ and upward; the Military Steeplechase; =e hreck has been Sean again. ld psp tg ving vores) a out it fa the re- Leute well), to et Aeics intties] aed pbtaaeel! Maan, 17ETeai. Beads It guarantees»sanitary working ott Thc] Wl tera wees ee OM Jim Corbett ‘ % , to lea wi ess casual excellent inten-| te 5 ami out, third. “Time, 6.01. Ban It arantees that there will be tons, immgglatel. plcked tm. a8 ie | aaa Ale tes Og pirin cal absolutely no sweat shop labor, a leur. me militar; 2e") a s rrat ane. eke om yen eT Aghia Gor WE Uetrorageige tins cree It guarantees that your garments er won.'n Mihi lene jumps, githourn Zaee lgoked the will be.made under week thereafter, Ate teleost horec. He wes taften ‘on the work. Tork and w two rounds of the fidd and sti} was . rounds pith si only. beaten @ head et foe ond. Rock. It guarantees the best Ulmer Park: didn't box six rounds.) wel) was the better rider when it ca , fe necond Béauel looked him ove! Wooltex, wdden by Ld tailors’ money can buy, Sal riot neon Sus sone roe wr tame (tall, money can buy, My Blue Serges, Worsteds, Crashes, Tweeds and <gspanse of Sblubber pushed One linear the end und get enly the show Moto hin yp t@ the Follows | oncney. oe tically the best help ett a, Ba Pe OURTH RACE Inthe city. : ht over and e olds; the Belmont il And for. the next and to the best! 199 (Troxler), 3 to ; ty P hile this y recollect w York didn't jam % wo weeks, w : igo 106 (Davies), 10 to'1, 9 to 1, and-dut, to. purchase a suit of TOMARD LATTLE, amatoun” ta] third. Time, 2.18. Barnegat, 116, also clothes for.$8.75 which ald to have broken the mile |™*™ | formerl Id for $45 fecord of John Paul Jones and ‘" . ‘ rly 80! D $18 and $20. This is Cheviots. These are ends of suitings that sold for $20, $25 and $30. Quarantaad all ‘oaalt each garment bearing the Union Lahel. E Comers Get the Better Selection SUIT S$@y_75 ao Gbhees. Stun RACE WITH VANDERBURY. ‘ ; ‘charged’ for a suit of ing without prejudice and know- “ k* must run down hill at an angle | my winner of this willbe metened each garment. that you for tap next Oly@pis | from, dun Union. Label in the e Mipten thé best professional mark by |DAVIS PICKED TO WIN nutes . fhe lowest. price ever constr ! semi-final of championship little about Mr, Little, we heard the | of the clothes uate wee that the “privately constructed | ®rignton “Roach union conditions, an 5 $77 tT “4 hem’ ail, | Brooklyn! Buy v. chn use them ae he \y pocket. two contests and is a favorite this time. h Vanderbury,, Whose sweep of victories spors. end sanounced “that 1 tho Weat has earned him the right th DAD dever ron aga! to race Davis, has a host of followers, } ‘ ATRICK MTPATLAND ts willing to] 7° PX Bell wing P } | fight Willle Ritchle and make 1a Pisee wits TuHcha and "make 84 WeW FOOT RUNING TRACK Beh hours before rindtéme,” It » AT NEWARK MOTORDROME, to ae we Cyto as Ou ee camenperenee” ' I have a number of ends of trouserings in stock—some of PENCE Te WRN ines LEAS, (be (OL Fanmiay cure ot ie Siaatinn Mos Last_season_I had a Gents’ Furnishing Department in|the ends of suitings, others crashes and flannels—and I want to a en Oe wore recone ans fat Marasnon {f° my Boston store, which | have discontinued. The pnly thing {Clean these all up. Some sold as high as $6.00 and $7.00. My ovine rah Wetie remaining is this order.of 200 DOZEN STRAW HATS that | tte Ads ashobo aries a we stationery SFG, MPH JRO “had to take. These were bought to th a ' : ae Temenos Season's newest shapes. ° Red pi oy a MBBER EO pbs ors ‘ : | the Best Selection tor Hertért, willbe given the Tailor, from Boston, 21% eats [eae Open Evenings Until 9 Saturday 10 o'Cleck «: ser ree ae | FROM THE FRI | Werds and music: of one ef feong, hits of “Mite Modiste,” by. ta 3 eS } ! a 5 ‘sdvence. *

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