The evening world. Newspaper, June 17, 1913, Page 13

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HE ‘POOR BOOKMAKER! ( TER aVarine_ wor LGD, Fray Wet teg t work sbFete) ‘BY VIC Copyright, 1913, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World.) Wourd CHANGE MY \ APPEARANCE ANY MORE. (F 1 SHOULD PUT A LITTLE TouCH OF Apost The” OnLy "wer eo bi TURBDAF, | JUNE 17, 1 ‘Travie @ battle in the final. Another Promising contest was that between al BUXTON'S 77 DEFEATS OLD MEDAL WINNER IN FOUR-MATCH PLAY sity of Pennsylvania, who as ‘pen In- tercollegiate runner-up. Buxton beat Van Fleck 3 and 2. Bux- tou put up a remarkably smooth con- vineing game throughout with a stroke count of T! by playing head bye holes. =||Cook, Thompson and Hay Win Their Rounds on Hun- tinggpn-Valley Links, Cook beat Francine, 3 and 1. Cook twice got @ couple of holes lead going out, but was only one hole ahead at Francine three times matters from the 10th to the Then by scooping the 16th, 16th (Ripectal to The Brewing World.) NOBLE, Pa, June 17.—Following hi brillant performance of yesterday in ing 4p lew score Gold Medal and |! breaking 11th, Cook ended the match He paises sla the ‘three | vad out in 41, and by plaving the wre year-old yo-ord at the Huntingdon Val-|noig returned @ fast 7! fey Couktry Club, @ sisable gallery to- | 53. Gay followed, Charles B. Wan Fleck jr,| Wirt Thompact Meccan, rareeee 6 ue Baltuerol, who was Buxton, Philadelphii play round of the tougnament, terest in the contest of Horace T. Geek, nawyeneeville, N. J., against HH. Frafcine, Philadelphia. Cook was bt of the spring tournament at Merton, 4 and 8. Corkran, Baltimore, beat Harry Hey- ‘burn, University of Pennsylvania, ¢ and auirice %, Sidney Sharwood, Merion, beat Ed- ' ARD FRESHMEN EIGHT SHOWS FAST TIME TRAL TODAY vard Varsity eight had a ten-minute paddle to-day, water conditions not be- ing favorable. Attention was given to racing starts, The Varsity four was towed to their bridge at New London ‘and sont away for the full distance of ————— George deat Cight-stroke was the ‘The teddies Ne hye was ins tal yo = hale the two and @ haif mile down stream, the cee bas’ bts! Tee NOT ROW wR GALES PERRY, "Comb. aes 8 looked to-day at Breed View am Gore, the bow oarsman for Varsity crew, might not Pope ir. H. C. socal, Pulladelphia, H up, 19{ face Friday. The injury to holes. Pope was a semifinalist in the|sivee promise of being 8 to Prancine’e| saroia Lakewood whea he gave Walter J, ward Satterthwaite, Bale, 6 and & | ¢gsnion A Bookie COULD HORN INTO & TRACK Now-~ Woukd BE TO SMEAR ON & DISGUISE, . @ Ban Johnson Lauds Chance as. Baseball Man of Hour}: American Hae. President Has Things to Say About ~ National Game. President Ban Johneon of the Amert- } cam League, on a tour of inspection, paid hie-firet-visit to the Polo Grounds since Frank*Chaace assumed charge of the Highlanders, and at the same time had gomethipg to Gay on every baseball topic of the day, THAT EVEN SHERLOCK HOLMES COULDN'T (PENETREIR @ failure as manager of the Browns and | Was all in as a player aeveral years ago. “O'Connor was released because bis) services were no longer needed, But he; should have been put out of our league, before hie engagement with the St. Louis! club expired. He helped to kill the Na- tional League in Cleveland by bis con- duct.” a Wray's Record ix Danger. Billy Wray's record of sixty-two miles | New Wa Ukely te be broken to-morrow night | Hoc at the Brighton Beach Métordrome in the second running of the hewr race. It fa believed that this mark will be bet- tered by many miles, as it was only a Seti ee hh iee HE ef ‘= Wee 4 Fe oe etre erolt at GAMES SCHEDULED FOR i = ae Bradley in @ etz-round ext defore the Olympia A. C, held his own bie fii Lagat setto, but atter that Louts- teheantea fer To-Day. Wat of all the president said some r week ago that Arthur Chapple, who will alee things about the Highlanders’ new be one of the starters in. to-morrow ao eee night's race, won the fitty mile in Leuteiana Defeats © | $8.46 4-6, so It can be seen that if he is| PHILADELPHIA, Jui fn any such form to-morrow night] vigne, the young lad who boxés under there'll be a new record hung up. the name of Louisiana, defeated Frankie Twas a new and startling idea to pack an—80 CENT—tobacco i & a5 Cent tin—just HALF the size of the ordinary tin. ‘Why did we do it? the vexed problem of Because the 5 Cent tin fandy pocket package, TIN | holds just enough tobacco Soe eomething wine Gees aoe world’s finest cos. tokeepERESH untilit isemoked. try most delightful thloge is ese You don’t buy your tobacco history of smoking. No then tllebuohes t chea; But you buy the AMOUNT at a time, it, or can have it. _ Asingle tin of Stag will show any That simple idea has SOLVED ‘misaing, © Sold caly in g Cont tins and 90 Cent pound giase humider Jere Continuation of _All- SMITH GRAY Sale Our FOUR Stores Are Selling ENTIRE SEASON’S OUTPOT of $18 to $45 Suites To which our workshops are adding 400 suits daily ALL NOW #14 « #29" This is NOT a Sale of “left-overs” from some unnamed manufactur- er’s stock, qIt is OUR OWN STOCK—this Season’s Clothes backed by the Guarantee of the Smith Gray Label, it fo NOT « Sale of nondescript “Stuff” gathered in a hurry from | lt is a positive sacrifice of genuine, tested, standard Tarmante wou far more than'the original sorted, ot si Tier, e pas of his players, but mee ition, that has put his team rent." outlook, Pid tarry i + Wallop at the baseball! find us Eth ea the league president. smoker what he has been makite mean business they ought to bes now instead of talking 20 much, Fogel is the only one ap- pearing anzious for an inquiry, and if he hits ‘any evidence I am not aware o at has the National Commission ns wet BIBT As @ENIOERYY 29BRY No other establishment in New York or anywhere can give these values for the Ieoaues money ne other has behind it such factory efficiency—euch ability te buy ite right and make ite own clothes right, 2220, febrice rigi =o This is why this sweeping mid. season reduction-eale in our entire steck ie HONEST, whereas in other stores such a reducti jeans si relaxing from padded prices, M. over OUR stock ie baling ropiontahed ot tee etn oT and ee Pee Rte At nm hl GRAY Sale ju were its t $18 to $22, Now *1.4 #30 to $38" Now 2.4 Suite that Suits tha $25 to $28" NOW #19 || “8° So, yas Now $29 ¢ STORES OPEN TILL 6.30 P. M. “The American League has eur- Pressed them,” was the prompt reply, & oe garding articles purporting to be ‘written by McGraw, Mathewson, Mar- quard and Meyers, “If those players are not prevented froda doing further newspaper work you cam say that the Commi n will take @ hand with eome new legislation. That may nut happen until late in the year, SEE THE MONSTER OF THE DEEP! ‘The Cite One. of The Wind te the World, By a8 ft. de 28 ft. 0 Cc however, but on Players whe pose as reporters will be barred from the press box during the world series.” "President Johnson concluded his talk by throwing additional light on Jack q O’Gpanar's cage with’ the 8, Louis Ames. oa. ACADEMY OF Music rrr a wee

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