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\ —_ « &® Pej MONDE) JUNECERMeRy = x INCHES ‘OF ‘SPORT WHERE THERE'S PEP THERE’S HOPE By VIC|Two Important Bouts ~~ Copyright, wi “ Press Publi shing Co. (The New York enn 7 | - T 0 B 'e Decided ‘Fo. : > ’ : . , 2 L SEBALL ARTICLE MPGRAW TELLS WHY HE FEARS Title Against Burns, and Brit- ton and Duffy to Clash. Gub. Machine Full of Fight and Has the. Staying Qualities—The Infield Is Perfect..and the Pitching Staff Well Handled by Archer.and Bresnahan—Philadelphias Have Too Many By. John Pollock. WO important bouts will be fought I . to-night at out of town clube. In > ene ‘of these ecrage the, chaseplon gf the bantamweight clans win be ° waik? . Galled upos tq a ie title,’ wntle in *- Double-Headers Later in the Season, Which ns te ad : the otter ao. mo promint Meh ‘ Is Sure to Kill Off Their. Twirling Staff. f y Z . Z the former contest Johnny Coulon, the : ‘ : : 4 : ve % Puysiear CULTURE (ERPOR of the little! fellows, wt an setae : 1 EXERCISES WITH urns, the, fart bantame “BY JOHN J. M'GRAW |vet,'0 Piunoran. Kelly hee caught THs STICK VEL Son See We Eistole “oriaya: cs onto (Manager of the Giante.) bite work, and Simon ; . Se Asie TH { in the other go Jack Fsibpseiy = " HE Cuba} Kelly's throwing hat becn aay off, and , DISCARD MY CRUTCH: k Seay Te arae Rev twount 68 Deus now snae| peramental pitchers being ‘carried, Oy * | bork Mts tn 0 oen-round session Pe Pittsburgh at present, strongest pennant) With Gibson behind the’bat thepitche contender outside of the Gtants. In: spite of the ex: cellent prospects “hj ot Pittsburgh be- fore: ee * ene ire staff in St. Louis || DONE WiTH cr om opened, or the ‘and had to work|( HELL SLAmiy . Geaperate dash of the Phillies, the RINGER FOR. SWAT MILLIGAN | ite ON THe Mos ' Cubs look like the toughest club in huge ANYHOW YF the Teague for us to beat to-day. It is 7 2 f (Bpectal to The Bresing World.) Gtrange that, with all the changes in rn Nhe é JO) LOB ANGELES, June S.~Betore ala the teams and managements this on j ,& 4 y ‘ +4 curious crowd of three*theusand fane ut of the sec- S Leach Cross, the fighting Gentist of year,- the race again threatens t0/ ong division. Therefo , the wnly teain iS . 2 New York, opened his traming cam- Marrow down to the old Glant-Cub| tne Cube will have to fight in the West : ws é Daign at Doyle's for his our With Bud battle. . a Anderson here on July & After some ww ean time the Giants wili be ‘vag punching and light gym ‘Why do I fear the Cubs most? One battling with Boston, Brooklyn and two lively roands with Good reason is because they are the! pniiadelphia—three -tough birds. Both a Drcwen enue, Gly team which took two games| Boston and Brodkizn have made won- PLATTER, The HicHianreres may DROP A Game. night. the Western trip. They | showings for teama this > ritica, ra ern cluts Bro: the other Westerners, They are} the Giants will meet good pitching. But ptengiie) WHEN Games \6 To HIT ‘EM WHeem They QINT - thinking all the time and playing “Byers baseball,” which is the fight- Fsomme showed on the Western trip, fog, brand-and hard to beat. that I hed not made a mistake in p'ck- When his pitching staff cracked,| ing nim up to strengthen my team. He Evers still kept the Cubs in the race, | went into two tough games, one in Chi- cago id the other in Cincinnati, and abd now that he has more reliable) rid vondertul ball. Marquard had a the New York staff is in shape agai now to offset this. (THOUGHT (T ‘twirling he ts as apt as dot to shoot | good trip, and Matty was the same old, ~ them up to the front to mix it with | dependaosle bird he nas always bee the Giants to a fintsh. They are a/ At the same time the Giants. Bes - an Mo dal mein’ ers go’ es Z +o wees BUn-YUN Oe ath tana tot oo tantine saa] Renee aes siout the DA’ ra se pea STI PREVENTS HIM hak wil) take Tot of Deating andy factory at resent. Se SYS) AE RETR HORTICULTURIST. FROM SLECTRIEYING "The-olever Cub machine fae more BERT and sthying qiuatities tn it than other ‘team in the Eaat or Weat, to ‘mind.’ "Archer, behind -the bat, te'B 1 of “strength ‘and one of the ohrewdest catchers et working his own ¢ that ever put on the chest pro- tector, He 1s largely responsible for tiie Fecent good showing in the box of doth Humphries and Smith. Archer is ulways talking to @ pitcher MAA tteadying him and keeping him Ou df the hole. Besides this defensive PECIAL ORDER CLOTHIN U bel All . G ; eee ape S CapNT nion La on arments a’ er. He showed up particularly | é 4 : : = , ; Sain iat tranch in the series. with UNITE 5 ENT All things being equal, a man. working for a living to-day or the man in business for PERFECT hE Seana CA CHERS ARE a } : Rees Re AMER > (Copyrighted by John J. MeGraw, 1912), himself who wants Hy penis conditions to prevail in his clothing, should insist and demand: ; the Union Label for his own protection, as well as for the benefits that may be derived Ber nan turned out 10 be 6 nod frat . therefrom to the Union Tailor. yvery well, He is «bulldog tor PE 21a _, Union Tailors are the best class of men employed in this craft. They are paid a gee athiough ne has not the ag | Hf | - uniform wage; they demand and have healthful, sanitary conditions in their work rooms, Th ki ce, Wout and they are the pubes protection against sweatshop labor. mein it a wor Ing enw 0 is loo ie te better himself should believe in reciprocity. Prices being equal, the employer of labor should steal noe, and Al apneare te nave insist on the Union Labe for quality, as he knows if he employs union labor in any capacity, he insists on the betterment of conditions. TR The Unien Tailors’ work is all week work; no rush piece work is tolerated. i rman, Mothers, wives and sweethearts demand that your men folk protect you from disease-breeding sweatshop clothing! For your teeeble: with the management, \s said : : : Wf peter sn ine He trae wers| ff protection insist on the Union Label! I have just purchased the stock of Edwin Tolles, 49 Ann Street, Hartford, Connecticut. Mr. Tolles, whose “The Infield tv a deauty, Tho®outneld death recently was recorded in this paper, was for years in the wholesale woolen business in Hartford, and his age ge og om rigger woolens came direct from the finest mills in this country and abroad. Stasi Mita end, Conch aol ,_,The principal part of this stock was from the Broadbrogk mills, located within 75 miles of this city. He stagere an Sark Si Gaegress se carried nothing but the finest of stock. His death necessitated the closing of his doors. At this season, when woolens are mug en the market, I hought these g for about fifteen cents on the dollar. I consider Being all season, ang Humporiss, them the fineat Wane , ‘ . d fienith and Cheney look as if they might ¢ them the finest line of staples ever shown by a hant Tailor—bi ii si ver some reliable ball for a time, If wale; pencil stripes in. hue, black, fase Mad hntnie opracosly il ang por gis aad grey eerges, Shepherd plaids, narrow-and wide T have placed these goods in my New York Store and to each customer orderi pa cuit I present free a pair of trousers, your eral can-set back into shape he would round out the corps in fine stylo, choice from a selection of 1,000 styl For i Y r A yles. For instance, you can select a W ik Bl t . . tegular tailor shop and geg an extra pair of Flannel or Blue Serge oti ny bs SEL aes Hey Die EES 6 SPE Oma Wanskuk Blue Serge Suit to Order, $4 4.00 Extra Trousers Free. Blue and Black Clay, 18-0z., to order, $4 4.00 mere pronounced Cubs, such eas Archer eh: Brors and Zimmerman, Evers and Byles) are working smoothly around fijcreased by the excellent handling they received from both Arthur and Bresnahan. Vtom now until they come East, on July &.the Cubs will be playing weaker oluba than the Giants are meeting. The strong opposition Hes in the East this year and not inthe West, as formerly. ‘The good showing all the Eastern teams have made on’ this trip just finished Proves that they represent the stronger eection, The Cubds will be playing St. Louls, a rapidly falling club; Cincinnati, a team | | ‘that has falled all season to get into its stride, and Pittsburg. The Pirates will foughest contenders for Chicago, have alwaye been, PIRATES NEVER HAVE TROUBLE BEATING THE CHICAGO, Mt is a strange thing that the Cubs ‘will always give the Giants @ tooth and nail battle, while the Pirates can go up @gainst the Cubs and kick the stuffing out of them most any time. Then we turn around and beat the Pittsburgh @am~censistently. It is one of the un- esplained things of baseball, The Pirates have always looked easy to us, ‘The Cubs have never resembled @ cinch, Experts all over the country are try~ ing hard to diagnose the disease that has attacked the Pittsburgh team this year, and have given it up ag an un- known ailment. The most glaring faut ia seqm which I can digcover and te) is the lack of efficient cutchinag, ym hurt his leg very badly In the first part of the season, and he wan algae ‘the-otoudy strength. hehind the © or Value. Extra Trousers Free—1,000 Styles to Select From. to German Drape Full Dress Suitings, x. $ 00 Regular Price $75 Up. . ’ My Price, Including Extra Trousers Free, And 1,000 Styles of Worsted, Cheviot and Tweed Suitings to Order, $14.00, Including Extra Trousers Free. Balance of ends from my regular stock, sold by me as high as $18.00, $20.00 and $25.00, includin Lymansville Blue Serge (cloth stamped every @ yards), Suit to order, each garment rig $8.75 Union Label, without Free Trousers...........+ RBI Bein Are SARIN San AAT MITCHELL The Tallor 1431 BROADWAY, Cor. 40th Street. Open Evenings Until 9 o’Clock, Saturday 10,