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* 7 i INDANGER OF LOSING LEASE ONS INKS ‘Breaking Up of Course at Fort Hamilton Looks Like Sure Thing Now. ) ‘The Dyker Meadow Golf Club, located Harnfiton, Brooklyn, has finally the parting of the ways that een threatened for half a dozen Tt is grave danger of losing ite long held on uncertain tenure the nearest course to the heart of Greater New York, being within siz qlee of the Manhattan City Hall, the @r@aniaation has an interest among out- ite pinyers it would not otherwise ig bh poesess. The history of the club goes back years. Of its nine holes five are from @ syndicate, headed by Gen. Geo. W. Wingate, two are on city Park property and two are owned by the Federal Government. Four or five years ago, the Marine and Field Club of Bath Beach, which has tong had &@ nine holes course adjoining, made an agreement to throw the two links to- gether, the members of each organize tion to have common rights thereon. A somewhat similar deal, earlier made Between the two clubs did not long Prevail, The second one, however, is eu I force. ‘The nine holes on the Marine and Field end are owned partly by the city ama partly by the estate of the late ‘Hugh McLaughlin, once Brooklyn dem- @oratic politician. The city is ready to open @ street across two greens, a 900,000 sewer assessment is hanging over the Wingate syndicate, the McLaughlin heirs wish to develop their real estate and children of the neighborhood are invading the greensward in droves. Accordingly a proposition has been Grawn up to buy the Wingate land for $209,000 and reduce the membership to W&. By auch plan it would be possible to keep the original Dyker nine holes intact. The scheme means that every Member. must buy %00 in stock while annual dues must be increased to $75 at | least and perhaps to $100. As @ specu: | Jation the chance of the property would ; Me mainly between park extention and! r ACCORDING TH DAN MCKETRICK — Soe JEANETTE SAYS “THAT THE MURKY MAN WITH THE SHINY BEAK \S THE “TOUGH GUY TW FIGHT MY MAN HERE wW Itt. BOX YOUR. Boy BEFORE THE CLUB OFFERING THE BEST INDUCEMENTS FOR THE mite! af =a BUT we BYKER-MEADOW CLUB [THE NOSE AS AN ALIBI ( fen Tt Par BY vic" Copyright, 1913, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). MA GOODNESS, Sse GwiNE Git Musseo uP! AH KIN SEE DE LIGHT 08 BATTLE SHININ' IN DAT \ Goin’ HiT ME ON MA SUNBURNT NOSE {sé pone Fol’ DEMAND 100% 1 WAS OF THE eaTE Dougie cresseo! TS SIGN Wey ree ME AGA erticces! Guy uxTH @ , SHINY BEAK. @ drill ground, since the present barracks \ have kept down residential! develop- | MANAGERS OF FIGHTERS WITH THWACK ALIGIS ARE So S: ment. There scems to be doubt about (LLuMINATED BEEZERS witt Havre. CowADKS THAT THs the ability of the organization to finance | BLE GETTING MATCHES wi. BE A ATTLE the project. Ray ine | the outfleld to cateh it. terday so as to watch Bill Kiem and get acclimated to the torrid talk just back of the catcher. Mr. Quigley comes from the International League, where even the players eay he was # good umpire—or rather, “Less harmful than the rest," as Jack Hennifan puts it The arbiter will get away from the post in a day Ongtwo. In answer to “Regular Fan:" The expression “infield fly” does not necee- sarily mean one that falls in the infleld, but is officially dofined as one that can be handled by an inflelder even if he has to run considerable distance in If first and second bases are occupied and there are +| not two out the batter who hits an “infleld fy” is called out whether the ball it the Golden Rule Runs to Form McGraw Sees i Clones of Giants Overhauling Phillies. By Bozeman Bulger. EING a firm believer in the Golden Rule, McGraw sees in its workings & chance to regain the ground lost to the Phillies and mayhap a leap into the lead. In other words, if the Brooklyna will do unto the Phillies But, remember, the League fe not unanimous on that rui York must gain four games to set on an @ven footing. with the pace-making boys under Dooin, and when we consider | that the champs were within one and one-half gamos of them less than a week ago the proposition is not exactly fraught with nourishment. The scafe is.sliding | the wrong way. Three weeks ago the Giants were three and one-half games Behind the Phillies, and started on a rampage of the West that bore all the marks of ‘a winning record-breaker, They won sixteen out of twenty games, | and till we find them to-day o: If game worse off than when they started the wonderful spurt. The Phillies also hit up a fastér stroke. If a team cannot) materially cut down a lead by winning sixteen gamce out of twenty—and we cannet in fairness ask for more—it looks as if we'll need something a little stronger than the Golden Rule to “get by. your answer, PUTTING IT UP TO OUR LITTLE BROTHERS. Bince coming home the Giants have broken even with the Superbas in a set of four games, which is the best we have done against the Dahlen gang all sea-, ame time the Phillies walked right out and frailed the life out clean-up of four straight. “No matter how many we win," , ‘there will be nothing doing unless somebody succeeds In beating. the Phillies, We've got to have outside help.” If Brooklyn has any real} family feoling they. will go down to Philadeipnia to-day and sirike » blow for | the common cause, The Giants have the Braves on their hands fér #x games, | beginning with a double-header this afternoon, and McGraw guarantees that | this end of the fight will be looked after, That much talked of crack that was to begin with the pitching if and spiit the Phillies asunder does not appear to have material. the most consistent baseball, Moreover, if accident does not befall them Dooin ia going to kick dust in our eyes for some time to come, ‘This fear of the Cubs may be all right in ity way, but right now our job Is! to shoot the legs out from under these Quakers, Lying back on the rail is no advantage in the basebal! busingss. Victories count just as heavily In April as ip October. Get the lead and kéep it looks tike the dope, (Mee Phillies vs, The People, 1913.) JEFF'S BEAR HUNTING DAYS ARE OVER. One Charles Tesreau, alias Big Jeft, and bear hunter by trad no more about having to go back to his old calling for a livell Peak feeled off his best game of the year against the troublesoy need worry | The Ozark | dgers. Not ‘once @id they have « chance of scoring, but lg Jeff took no cha toward the finish, Well does he ember how J. Cariisto Smith, the celebrated plano | player, broke up one of his best pitened games in the early spring by pollig a} home-run drive into the right field stand in the ninth inning, For six innings of the one-sided fight that wound up the Glantel sevles Teoreau allowed but one hit, and that a scratch bounder to the infield, The first | man to strike a deadly blow was Stengel when he opened up the seventh with ‘a clean wallop to centre. McGraw says now that the rumor doctors have traded off every man on his club he is keeping under cover between games for fear They are in the lead for the simple reason that they hare played | is caugh or not. Rube Marquard, the well kaown author and automobile faddist, fe echeduled to lead the assault in the firet half of the pastime to-day, and it will probably tall to the lot of George Wiltse to take care of the last half. THE KILLJOY OF THE GIANTS. Zach Wheat bettcr be careful atout the way he is robbing our boys of those drives that start like three-baggers. He smashed up sev- eral batting averages during the recent serica at the Polo Grounds and made some catches that were not down in the books. Remember, Zachariah, a ball player loves his batting average nezt to his life and the world’s scries dough. Take heed. The “off” weather in April and May accounts for this “dollar-off” sale in June Men’s Oxfords hd 50 Regal now $2.50 4.00 Regal now $3.00 $4.50 Regal now $3.50 $5.00 Regal now $4.00 00 - OFF they'll send him to St. Louis or some forcign place like that, ONE OF THE BEST WAYS TO HOLD A JOB. Looks as if they are going to have a tough job getting Snodgrass out or! that cutfield. He not only burnt the up making wonderful catches of | Brooklyn drives, but in the last eet-to sat bat three times and put away | for the afternoon two singles and a tw Beer. He also scored one of the four runs and drove in another. Charley Herzog and Middle Grant hold consolation conferences datly and are preparing for a tong walt as tiey watch Tillie Shafer, the scented note hater, eating up groundera and slamming out the ball, Rather a queer kink baseball P)takes when two such third baremen as Herzog and Grant have to #it on the J'vench, isn't it? H GTEP RIGHT IN, MR. QUIGLEY, THE WATER [8 FINE. | & G Quigtey, the new National League umpire, sat in the press box yes- During this week you can ‘buy any shown in our windows or in any o! REGAL SHOE Regal Oxfords For Men and Women the Regular Factory-Stamped Prices Hirst price-reduction in twenty years pair of REGAL OXFORDS our stores at a dollar 0 regular Regai price. This includes Men’s and Women's Low Shoes in Colonials and Plain Pumps, Street Oxfords, Patent Leather Oxfords for dress, Tan Shoes, Black Calfskin and Kid, White Buck, Russet with rubber soles, thos s for golf, tennis, outing. MANHATTAN BROOKLYN NEWARK, ¥. Nb peed tah Ave. at 2181 401 Broadway 175 Broadway jan 0 Prost 14th Be ot 31d Ave 1049 Broad way 157 Fulton Suree 125th Se ot 7th Ave. 512 Puluon 465 Fifth Ave. | WELL You 666 — The Guy 1 BOXED Was Ad AWFUL DUB. HE WAS SLOW ON His FEET AND HE COULONT IMT HARD fet fs oi A. U. BATTLING WITH ALBANY TRACK MANAGER. WwW. T. Whittemore, formerly a com- missioner of the A. A. that body lots of troubie Gistricts, Because of the fact that he Was recently deposed from office and J. has held at Parr Ystand track, which he manages. Asa resuit the A. A. U. Wholesale suspensions of ath- art in unsanctioned is a big meet scheduled to be held at one of the parks in Albany duly | Fourth, and if it is held it Is sald that it fa the intention of the union to wipe this nection off the athletic map. Whittemore, among other things, charges that prominent athletes have received money for appearing in games in Alvany. —— Tennis Receipts Were $19,000. It haw just Been learned that the total gate receipts of the recent inter national tennis matohes here were $19,000. Of thie surprising sum $7.00 went to defray the expenses of the Atmerican team, Of the net profits of | $12,000 half was turned over to the Australian team. The West Side Tennis Club, on whose courts matches ved $1,100, fag ee Anystem THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY (AKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEFO— A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT, * Half Yearly “Uncalled For” Sale Taking, as I do, orders for about eight hundred suite » week, on an average, with the strongest guarantce ever given by a custom tailor (to wit: Any garment ordered of me, if _ fitted to the perfect satisfaction of the customer, will be immediately replaced by a arment), mcans that sometimes I have occasion to put on the line suits that I call “* ‘uncalled for,” made to fit the customer, but on account of not being done on time, death or some other cause, the suit remains with me after a ceposit has been paid. Twice each year. in all my stores, 1 dispose of these garments at lit: le less than half tt what they originally sold for. BUT He Han a SHINY fms oe THE Avis aT wor! FORMER CHAMPION SLAIN. Wite of Fri Fromm Believed to Have Killed Him and Self. SPOKANE, Wash., June 2%.—Frank Fromm, champion revolver shot of the United States in 1909, and his wife were found dead in a tent back of ther home here yesterday. From a note !n the dead woman's handwriting the authorities believe Mrs, Fromm ghot her husband through jealousy and then committed suicide. In the note two young women of this city are named as the cause of the tragedy, anc the request is made that the dead wom: Jewelry and clothing be sent to whose address ie given as “ Joseph Hurbert, Nor- walk, O, R. F. DN Women’s Oxfords 3.50 Regal now $2.50 4.00 Regal 00 4.50 R 3.50 5.00 Re; .00 off the SHOPS have found in the past that a transient customer, getting a good suit with w Mitchell the Tailor label, generally becomes a permanent cuctomer. Suits made up to measure by me, blue serges, black unfinished worsteds, and a varied assortment of fancy worsteds in all the new Lig stripes, original price $15, $18, $20. For the next week, if you, can be fitted, the price will s5 *6 *8 Trousers made up for Lier ranging from 96, $7 to #8, fine worsteds, cheviots, with » great number of flannels, uncalled for. Now, price $2.15 Odd Coats. Many’of these coats arc window coats, made up to display cloths that we have disposed of, some made for customers for which we made duplicate coats. I have a great variety of these which I will sell for a . Lara of alg ends in stock, including blue serge. I will take your Full ‘samme Poe ererassny FERS mre agane Vovereurcap- setter es ree seces Bae eee Verreee ver >EPeeer ere BSasenanc-- The Tailor MITC ELL From Boston 1431 Broadway, Cor. 40th St. Open Evenings Until 9 o’Clock, Saturdays 10 AMUSEMENTS. j CASINO fers 5,3 ae “flat wi THE PURPLE HORD Gib was, Shona Bivaat a doe |STH AV. 30¢ | | 238% ae, 587 5 aT 125 ie NORTH BEACH Ar Moats Kast #uih Hy tar | Mie Led 4 FRE: F.KEWORAS Tues. & shurs. 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