The evening world. Newspaper, June 16, 1913, Page 11

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cota a4 ‘1x3 ‘avare A) d. MONDAY, Piri 16, | NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT ("Bac ‘RACE FOR PENNANT PALES THE CLUB GIANTS, UST TRY THE GAME AND SEE! ste ete By VilFive Important Boats _ Scheduled at Vern of } ALE TBAT ne oe * PENNANT, SAYS WTGRAW a Cae Within Six Weeks and Over Dooin’ 's Men save Shown tha dh Shown the Most Consistent] /(\ ee the Twenty-Round Route, Cal, To-morrow night Johnny Dundee! Form of Any Team in League, Declares New “ws } Te ee as ie 4 tackles Charley Ledoux, the French | York Leader, and Whether'or Not They Cap- champion; on July 4, Leach Cross meets ture Flag Depends on Their Ability to. Hold , pate, ; Dns anapepuncnen with Johnny Den: This Form or Something Fairly Close to It. : fight for (he bantam- ante title, The winner Z ‘Campi contest will Ch m Lae hg D-vrad the d inclined to be erratic and inflammatory u ‘qulon-Williams sf aly Nod Aes Ww. 1m the pinches. Both O'Toole and Hen- og od 2 drix are especially susceptible to this, convinced | and uncertain catching does not tend to that the|*teady them. Gibson back of the bat Philadelphia | O"°* More !s Koing to be a great tonic for the Pirates, jclub is the one/LiTTLe HOPE FOR REDE TO FIN- the Glente will (8H A POOR FOURTH. Hj have to beat to! ne only team of the Western four which appeared to be stronger than it The Phillies are| !ooked when they frst invaded the East ticking out in| %## the Cincinnati club. The Rede are front there with| 2°! more like a bail team now, but (F “THE CLD LADIES WOULD Be great persistency iY Ovre ar ais Shnat ier and refusing to budge. They bave| ‘hance to climb very high this season. I = played pretty well around the cir-|%° 9t see how they can even reach the N top of the second division, and I cannot = if ' Cult and have stood up well against} picture them in the first division b; all-the clubs, much better than I ex- rhgspperer add S Boston, with its steacy pli \ ‘ : f i in # pected they would, It has long been Mable to beat them. But . | 7 “my opinion that the Phillies are & good punch now and i working better, part! rs Playing beyond their natural speed,| sugges and Benton, who mere povnerdr| i 7 q Perhaps this is the first season / as the two mainstays of the staff before at 14t& SAVE. = 4 Clese Koon @'Cleeh. Saturdays P.M. have hit their normal gatt| the season opened, but who were greatly z We singe at @ Open Until 10 under the efficient management of | °% Color in the early days of the race, . y This $15 Brass Beal : Tinker will stop & lot of clube which are , ee > Stach pests; heavy Millers | Dooia and Locke. th : The pitching staff opened like al and Reptemben aca it seit oct a - : a whirlwind, and it is going like @ whirl-" wind yet, although I thought it had deen turned wide open in the sei Wanskuk Blue Serge, one of the finest made in this country, guaranteed sun-proof. This piece of goods will be in the cor- ner of doorway, out in the street, where you can see and handle and get a sample for the asking. Price will be, suit to order, Bee eet teats ome nim upeet come Dureuing team in the crieis, BAD BASEBALL BEAT GIANTS IN CHICAGO SERIES. hird, we ba The Cubs did not ook strong, although erage ee eleven entrants only Fowers mivise' sekatoni sy | tamdiccen, ‘Hoon Whether or not they win they got an even break ir the series five toed the mark. Ted Meredith of | Gallagher gf the Unive depends upon whether they can hold/ with the Giants. We should have rolled the Lg sa of Pennsyivania = town and Man Geis thle form of something fairly close to it. |In with four straight games, and it was wee Se, Boston A.A. owecet the, starters col. ‘Alexander, Beaton, Chalmers and Rixeyjonly bad baseball which beat ua out of ub ” ‘ were the four twirlers who carried the|@ cleanup, Evers's pitching staff looks Durden io the early part of the to be worse at present than it did when img. Then Chalmers and Rixey showed | he was Hast. Cheney, who did the bur- gHs of declining and now young Mayer | den of the early season toiling. is show- ig Meshing a lot of good games for his| ing the effects of the wear and tear now. BELMONT Hs WEEK dab. , Rixey is also working smoothly | Overall seemed to have egcovered. his again, wo that Dooin hes @ quartet of] effectiveness for a time when he brought - eubetantial pitchers, ‘out @ debutante spitdall, but he wrenched TEAM HITTING WELL BEHIND] his arm in « game against us and will) Two Patrons in Particular to phe hal py Mid bnaged days. The rest of elu! Play! ood ball, especially locke: ¥ thas abown in previous seasons, Knabe,|Jimmie Archer, who was ietrumental Be Barred in J 'y Club's Deolan, Lobert, Magee and Dooin are|in the two defeats which the Giants suf- House-Cleaning. ra ey as parda peg Ack horas? “a Losi teceat solng wi and it Ss f h h s reat 5 aes oye player. He displayed] Would not surprise me to see Huggins's jo many of the younger men have Bib ienting tendencies when he mizadIt|\tam, érop below Boston’ in the Ana asked for. and demanded concave shoul- it we a clubs. ere not ie So not amprove of auch tactics, put they] etrength in the outtt to keep up a tear! ders on their garments, I have made ar: at least show that a player has bis heart They flashed at Arst when tabgements whereby you can have Eng- tm the game. couple of pitchers broke out im mid. ‘The chib-is hitting well behind the| season form while moat of the other | Busy with other atairs the airectors ot | | lish Shoulders, Mitchell’s Half Concave, \ th has been| staffs in the leagu: tiN flounder. |the track failed to notice until Friday SEA, P ihe ‘nthopere of the league thia|ing around with « erop of uncertain thst two turfmen who are unde or Mitchell’s Full Concave Shoulders. Asses. c salons susten, ent Toe to men, ae wall as tre This Is Optional With the Customer top. . Magee is @ reliable eticker, and ‘hese two men, as well as three or four All Ends in Stock Ta@erus, Knabe, Doolan and Lobert others who are considered inimical tv ° = BooKiae Sitataite We Pay Freight |crsbrrtanws Suit or ‘8 "5 aa jaz, Sos land Railroad Fare a te Overcoat = a Be 5 t are all going better than they did the best interests of the turf, will “get If a couple of the first the gate." “ i en should be injured, Dooin One turfman has deen ruled off; the would be badly off for substitutes, but other was told to keep away from the 3 £ Sepp peat Games. Fromme sho orth luck has been with the elub so far and he won a tough extra inning |!ocal tracks. They obeyed these orders {¢ may etick throughout the season, in im Chicago, im which he was whieh case the Phillies are woing to be to piteh oll the way, The team & very tough bunch of boys to beat. verter {8 aia when it li Hi is 53 5 3 Risa Mneup of regulars, but Hy & the team is extremely short of reliable The other man is @ layer and player, outside of New York, Froquently | qubstitutes to plug bunch |©# suits his moods, a the race tracks To Order ; FOP. Uh shop hew.mho rowaranen of be Mia veit;| has owned horaes. But it ta hie “friend-!M™ | Ends of Trouserings, Crashes, Flannels, Worsteds and “ WEW AKSTERDAM tu i TE hese poseghletlags thay wil we cenla| Shin" for certain jookeye that hus Cheviots. No extra charge for belt loops or stationary ie : TEGFELD ELD FOLLIES ikeep’.. Ur0d shape; that'sacinch, The ‘There is Racried the sireatnrs. if ue oe The turn-ups. BheAioTe test chance to atop the Phillies when #8 | fan BOs como fercane epee sae Trousers to Order, $2.75 i fire mm offered when the Giants took four ron 4 te or two jockeys, He seemeq to h tag he UNOS ight’ trom them, but Pittedureh, the knack to guess just when the jock- : CRITERION. whiph) was expected to continue the hyip ) are vn would lose and when thay would , Jack London's Adven' Bomeednnes te. enon ony Sass sed the) 0 See ke Oe mt cactioaiiy’ att scone, Because these two men have deen Full Concave in the South Vhdretr e | 1 4 the officials have decided. to tell thea = J INDIAN PLAYERS IN HIAWATHA to move West, - Boyes BE: p+ SS RACING SELECTIONS, )|POWERS BEATS KIVIAT Half Concave a aoa a) nh LATONIA, IN THE “MAYO” MILE. ‘ we iret teal at athenee, 61.00; Meader, | Y= Jimmy Powers, the speedy runner avait Corer ie t(Stasave « from Boston who holds the 5 1b _vt,__Tolephese $180 Modigen Severe, land junior and sentor mile ¢! ae “ASTOR ISc, Uti 23450 tune, Brig's Brother. Ie HON Serene Vitter? CYSE'® ARAM | : “QUO VAIS Lidl Fi a GRAND #04, 3 3 gramme at the ‘Mayo Men's games at By iota Se a Palomar, Ocean Celtic Park, He covered the ‘oot in| Blue, ig Hirde Mysaltegh 4 minutes 211-5 seconds, which is only Sixth Race—Katrine, The Grader, | |four-nfths of @ second slawer than the | track record held by Abel Kiviat, the! Irish-American A. C. mile champion, who wan one of his victims. Jack Monument, former indo.s champlon, @pte.performers in the leag @itchers are largely responsible for bad showing of the team so far, poor catchy Ing helping to weaken the wabbling First Race—Toronto, Watermelon, Harry L, Second Reace-Manager Mack, Car- pathia, Missle, Third Race-O'Hagen, Lost For- and the team appeared | ined some of its normal st If three or four of Clarke's pitchers cavld get along all at once the elubd Would climb up through the league like an aeroplane through fog. But first one man appears to have recovered his edge only to fade and let some other carry the burden of the going. Catching has reat influence on the steadiness Meclency of the pitchers, and the Piratvs missed Gibson greatly in the early part of the race, Kelly did not go well, and Simon is hardly @ firet| jerry ieee OLE me String perfor Pavrioy PA Geveral of the Pittsburgh pitchers are] PiTttad’ Ao'eRgisca, 1, tree ereee eetee Pererentenee re reeeeree tereney iterday's Games, PUPP PED EER PEeer ee Rene | From Boston | a oes es | 1431 Broadway, Cor. 40th St. = —— Tres tne Open Evenings Until 9 O'clock, Saturdays 10

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