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PHA EVENING. WoRES ‘WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1918, EDITED BY NEWS: OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT ROBERT EDGREN THE USEFUL DUMMY @ (iivaiua Ceradaten, By VIC|COMMM AND BION [53:32 Sse man ARE GOLF FINALISTS ee say ma yeaterday, except at the fourth, where 4 Cook was two strokes over strict al-| LONDON, June i. w. Dr. Hay of Princeton, Who Inwance Cards: ; Plilwinkle this afternoon won the Age ; tad 1 Derby, the e at Beat Walter Travis, Easily 7, the SiG? event of the royal ing meet at Ascot Heath, Majer iam Outplayed by Former. dere Augar wae second ané 2 $1,000 PTCHER CTRUON THE GANTS TARY IN AUGUST * Carnal | MéGraw Lands ‘Rube’ Schauer, Champion No-Hit Twirler of the Northern League. UPERIOR. Win, June 18—“Rude* Gthaner, the sensational pitcher of the Syperior Club of the Northern Loacue, towfey. was sold to the New York Na tieidale for $10,000, delivery to be made | Willoughby's Jamenon wae third rae George's horse Aner, the same the suffragettes, Miss Emily BD (Special to ‘The Evening World.) CUsVELAND, June 18—The great | threw in the Epsom Downe Derby, & NOBLE, Pa, June 18.—Falling mer | unin, worid’s record holder for the mile | but was not placed. Nine horpes z oury along with increasing breeses made| with 1.88 wo ad tire Mies | The dotting odds were 100 t6 1/8 conditions to-day the beat of the woek| "ere at Lean, cea ie Eee gone and 0 to 1 respectively. @ince play bewan in the yearly Lynne-|the last quarter in 1 seconde. & T. Joe's Long Set won thé 16. Dick Kinsella made the deal | wood Hall Cup tournament over the| Deine coulee out the st rotten ne Hust Cup race. sir John Kelk's the Glinte after watching Schauer | Huntingdon Valley Clud links. turned in $.001-8 Thig time the final| "82 second and Sir Thomas D @ present road trip. Hi wer leeds the league in atrike b . has pitched three one-hit games 4 * = ——<———— inate he act Half Yearly “Unealied For” ymance by @ scratch with two out im,the: ninth ianing, He ie playing! hie Grat, year. in organized baseball, Gano team as @ recruit 2 heerras ‘ee ” Taking, as I do, ee ore about eight seg eget a week, on a srr St bg DISTRICT-ATTORNEY WILL ' 4 strongest guarantee ever given by a custom tailor (to wit: Any garment orde: a any a fitted to ¢! t satisfaction of the customer, will be immediately replaced e Ll. NVESTIGATE BETTING AT garment) sean oe! sft 4 1 have Gere to rt on ve line tata call ty. c nde " made to fit t ‘ustomer, but on account! not being done on tine, death or some ‘. BELMONT RACE TRACK. Bc athe a it remains with me'after a deposit has been paid. ‘Twice each ear, in all, wt Mg, of Nassau County, Ap- PHOTOGRAPH OF BOMBARDIER WELLS BOKING WITH HIS stores, I dispose of these garments at hittle less than half of what they o1 ly sold in poirits Magistrate to Hear Alleged —“ beck’ ‘ ‘ “HE DUMMY OVER A WEIGHT aT THE BOTTOM label, Ily be rmanent customer, x Bvidence _ of borane. BE CUT THe PRICE E . BRINGS (T UP ETANOMO ABAtl ust “HIT OF WS San car 7 ee iey bead up to measure me, blue se: black unfinished worsteds, and a fl — S stripes, original price $15, $18, $20. 'B alt 2 Beige 18,—Die- 23 t > ¢ 9 the next week, if you can be fitted, the price will be Trousers made up for prices ranging from $6, #7 to $8, fine worsteds, cheviots, wl great number of flannels, uncalled for. Now, price elie ako tanes 2 4 Wisma ae Pe Home. Gunecat serra Odd Coats. Many of these coats are window coats, made up to display cloths thas, a Warren Corkran of Baltimore justi-'quarter was covered if 931-3 seconds | Braxted third. Twenty-nine ran. | DUMMY SPARRING PARTNER » AS FAST AS You KHOeK ICAHN KEEP have found in the past that # transient customer, getting a good suit with a Mitchell the OF THS THING! fF aad WOW MANY WAYS THE WEA GOULD BE USEO! assortment of fancy worsteds in all the new Pencil tilet-Attorney Charles W. W: " f p | 2 Négenu County pier at his home at? =~ Wea ? : , i $ 5 $ 6 $B eM | ‘ Ww y @ the opening of : A [fr Ss . $ \ 2. 1 5 Belmong has arranged to sall for Eu- coi \GHTERS COULD USED “To "BoER” RodEL'S neve ia oved of, some made for customers for which jb made duplicate rope t&orrom. There ts ilttle ikéll- : CET FINE PRACTICE It STE OF FIGHTING Wnt 4 hi t variety of these which I will sell for hood hit he will change bis plana. FALLING GACKWARD tt Oren wee ave @ great variety 4 Mr, ng, in commenting on the WS Un ue aie S$ decistén handed down yesterday by tf 5 ’ My Court of joan on the Pau! S1.ane boo! ! » At hi st been | 4 that it | pro and con since the game was played, was stopped Ge did not tinue to that he bad not as | ENGLISH UMPIRE } Was Capt ac. Milie® muakhgens or During the G.mser ail doubts in the play. It wae after Mr. Whitney'a talle Balance of all ends in stock, peat blue serge. Iwill take your CALLED FOUL THAT our foreign cousins, and field umpire, ure to strike the ball ¢ . Cheape who called foul that cost his coun- : picked it up and made joal. But would amend the papers in the case COST BRITONS GAME | try:nen th of course as it was made after es commence the action himself or the whiath n Capt. Lackett ‘made made ft oa, Prhistie, Capt. Miller would not atiow » Attorney-General of the — the foul for ‘which ‘the Britons it In both cases, in the matter of the Bate, which, the Court of. A\ ft foul crose and the goal, Capt, Miller states,’ should have been originally done,! There ee @ lot of talk since the ruled against his own teammates. Inste@.of Justice of the Peace C. F.| final game was decided against the| y joins that after Capt. Lockett had | ao 1 , however, that he Fhe an nts tory, due to the calling of a foul on it away from the sone Svan but rather fuky, How. i that the game captain of the team f r BELMONT PARK, June 1&—The en- on 30 for next year.| On tries for tosmorrow al get p Hen = = measure. Suit to ox “gs Gittings et He:npstead, before whom the| english poloists at Meadow Brook Sat- | den’ ie fe crow, H. P. Whitney Sehiriek Captain of Cornell . He had his matiat | vers of the Cornell baseball team elect- the Britons at the last minute, was not FIRST RACE—Three-year-okis and iy | i HAN urday to the effect that America’s vic-| Whether Lo CS sdb awazetom thecaégs | TEHACA. N. ¥., June 14—~ Full Conca’ y e BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. when he heard e@ H. D. Schirick of Kingston, N. Y., aged: soln. it furloags, mal cour. Phra 228 SGt «Bs You can find the COOLEST Summer Outfit in Town at the All-SMITH GRAY Sale FOUR Stores Selling _ ENTIRE SEASON’S OUTPU} of $18 to $45 Suite To which our workshops are adding 400 suits dail ALL NOW ‘14” » *29° Q This is NOT a Sale of “leftovers” 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” gathered in a hurry from goodness-knows-where. Pererese ra * j Las cree SPepeesee “eevee eensere Bree Alig Pee enne se ne 104} 44 ite i yerz Perepreae PEPER FREED FINES FINES PERSE ED as Fiase3 Eigse pth acca OTTAWA ENTRIES. (Spediel to tthe Breeton World.) CONNAUGHT RACE TRACK, OT- The entries for 1431 Broadway, Cor. 40th St. Open Evenings Until 9 o’Clock, Saturdays 10 = AMUSEMENTS. @ Itisa positive sacrificeof genuine, tested, standard al casino. ORT eT eA garments, worth far more than the original prices. = tay THE PURPLE KAD || surely rubies eee ae ther establishment in New York or anywhere can give these values ° ; JULIA: NER THEBATILE? ped the money because no other has behind it such factory efficiency-- hs Po Bas, O88, : MADISON 50 AA Sol such ability to buy its its own fabrics.right and make its own clothes right. : RodrcaneN =e: This is why this sweeping aalivasnean season reduction-sale in our rentire s! stock Is Hi is HONEST, Qi PT RU AYRE AR AY : = FA H laxi eviou: LYRIC pi Fax 5 righ Msi teres Cite nbeloe opie ot hatte eae Hue ice wtb NORTH BI | ty JS — The BIGGEST Sale in ther History i Tea aot 50 juits it were ‘Flos Gasoer. bears 4 \ | Sults tha’ 50 fe Sa rg $9050 ork . cw HCE INOTONS gas" Now #19” || Baga Now *29 cet ares | dca ee ¢ STORES OPEN TILL 6.30 mm M. wee iat ie HI inn iy BELPAST, Ireland, June 18.—Th TO-MORROW'S PAPERS fulepondieigne of tne spproaching “he WATCH ii for the America's Uup have reacned the ; cS _Tetertene SNe Notion Seer es > SoS neve {wuaneet cht lub from Naw A paket winaoline : ut ¥ are not to be D> Merwatll Bir ‘Thomas Lipton, the caal. é ed slo has; had en opportunity to dis: - i with his advisers, jones eres uate’ te “4 te: rae Patios te thode of the taat races