The evening world. Newspaper, June 27, 1913, Page 17

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Meet nen CBee item elbith n M cidunadinduanttnadatpietint dented SP AN eR Ty TO-NIGHT f ‘Over in France It Is the Custom for Boxers i GET THIS ONE! ‘\to Exchange a Kindly Kiss Atter the Battle, | “ROBERT EDGRED BY VIC|139 Pounds in Suburban 4 PC “CLAS Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). Gouble disaster to the Braves that put our Giants within Philiies’ heels, Manager McGraw hired a special hie skidding athietes and is going after the the base paths and the consequent silding set of violet-striped bloomers in the New York out of his on two separate occasions in the Murray and Fred Merkle: both had to retire Even Chlef Meyers got speed notions in his into second with such velocity on his now to tear the bag up by the roots, Yes, sir, the day of base accounts largely for the toothsome fact that we are of the lead. It did the trick in 1911, eo why not ] was @ trifing matter of twenty-three base hits with “Whteh the wounded Braves had to reckon, but of that more anon. IN BREESE, ILL, LAST NIGHT. the former thespian of Breese, Ill, set the mark in caused George Stallings to swallow the butt end ofa from first on an infield tap to MoDonald which ed the Larry, having been kept off the bases considerably for this chance to break out afresh and though slightly shy of ecarred on the tonneau he te happy. It was in the fourth inning iss «3 3 ? 4 4H ui | got it but when he threw to first Larry showed no ition at second and with neck bowed and tail ourled like @ peach orchard headed dead on for third. Merkle was out at but Myers was eo astonished at the daring of the man from he heaved a wild throw towards third and our gallant captain Bete a winner by several Jengthe, From now on Paul Revere's Feferred to as @ goat race. Ht il te Sey All tm all, Larry had considersble afternoon. Aside from his setting fire to base paths in collaboration with his team mates, the Captain, amarting his long batting slump, came up im the fifth isning of the second game nd poled a home run drive into the right field stand, with three on bases. tus ce The deauty of Larry's drive was ite staging. For instance, Fred the, Merkle followed a second later with a circuit smash into Ground- s«¢deeeper Murphy's conservatory, only to dust himself off and bow to a WW languid crowd that had grown tired of cheering Larry. And Merkle's was the harder hit ball! got @ flying start from first as Merkle slapped at the ball. —\\ Ni ray N NEW YORK We ey Sacte | BE REVENGE f KNOCK HEEZ BLocK OFF FOR “THEES b iNGcuLcr Z HAVE NOTICED THAT THE RING WITHOUT KISSING ME. (T tS aLways THE Guy wo HAs BEEN Over nl pomis a FIGHTERS FEELINGS WOULD Be HURT IF INS OPPONENT SHOULD FORGET WD GWE Him A BROTHERLY OLD SMACK AT “THE FHNISH 1 @m iNsutt! HE DID NOT Gwe Me Zee Kiss! 1 wie Rowe Isn’t Sure He'll Start the Whitney Horse Under Such Heavy Impost. By Vincent Treanor. Real Test for Whiskbroom 4 at the time of his employer's deathy among those to be sold. it: ROWE, trainer of the Whit- | o.°Re ney horses, was undecided to-day whether or not to start Whisk | ing room II. in to-morrow’s Suburban Handicap. Official Handicapper Voe- burgh has assigned the staggering bur- den of 18 pounds to the Whitney horse, and Rowe :hinks it is expecting @ whole lot of the Brooklyn winner to ask him to plok up that package afd win such a race as to-morrow's handicap will be. Ordinarily the winner of the Brooklyn re-poum’ penalty for the about to-morrow’s race, it le sald the big horse will go to the post, and Joe Notter, whe piloted him to victory the Metropolitan and Brooklyn, will him again. The horse's the race nas gone etong the Brooklyn, ané he workout. In this he Gistance in 2.08. If he goes to doubtless will be fa ably win, although he hie best in England went over 1% pounds, esSbi2is iy &@ suspension of anne te ih Ef “TORK = You ANT Game (THE UNKINDEST CUT OF ALL. MAD ARE You? the way, as Merkle slid into the plate head forward, one of his pals u Mailed attention to the fact that players seldom slide that way nowad: i all right,” aaia Cy Seymour, whom the Glants had been kidding, @o into the plate with the part that is hardest to hurt.” Now, was to that old tradition about “bone” or was he thinking of the) —— = t beaned poor Fred wit! mask? pea making thelr announce- ment of the jock: ian empire Sim Thorpe says that he was never @ short distance runner, but that in = he 2 Seas Gad FMA Aoacatinns We goeret ‘ple whole h it E s . stewards, The punishment ts the result Permitted the great athlete to bat in response to loud pleading from the of the queer looking race rum Buek- 8 . thorn last Saturday, whea non *, : River beat him. CINCINNATI! BASE HIT; ITS LIFE, BATTLES AND CAREER. . Sie It was a field day for the new Cincinnati base hit, not less than five of tthem going to the credit of the batters. In answer to nume: inquiries, a gee matt base hit is really a new way of scoring a fielder’s choice, If there —— : & runner on first, for instance, and the next batter hits to the infleld and a @ NUMBER OF Con, NTIOU! Whrow 0 second falls to get that man, then the batter is credited with a hit. GuT “ls ee aes ‘The same thing applies to the batter _ FIND OBUECTONS TO "We CusTOM awhen the ball is thrown tv the pate|~ ~ = == a 3 2 ($5.00 PANTS FREE. SPECIAL QERER, GLOTTING BRANCH Union Label on All Garments fte@ with a ht, even though he could have deen thrown out at first. It is UN i , All things being equal, a man working for a living to-day or the man in business for himself who wants hygienic conditions to prevail in his clothing, should insist and demand MbMed « Cincinnati dase hit because the jrera out there were doing it that way the Union Label for his own protection, as well as for the benefits that may be derived therefrom to the Union Tailor. ‘The training, Kohler, who recently died suddenly in Paris, will be held at Belmont Park Paddock te-morrow. very fast ¢wo-year-olds, whi Trainer Dave Leary had ready to run winning races Stee Seem Chests, Peabody & Onelam Maher of Arrow Shirts ae _Ss EEE AMUSEMENTS, ent he tolled for two innings, ing thirteen bale and allowing but sa - Bg olge ehegh gel woolens came direct from the finest mills in this country and abroad. The principal pat of this stock was from the Broadbrook mills, located within 75 miles of this city. He j— 18 NO ROYAL ROAD TO SUCCESS. i Quigley feels that it was just to gt in a game that was close of argument only to have Bill gucceed him and take charge of where nobody cared much or the other. The only thing Bill Bad to decide was whether the home yun fell in fair territory. rAN we ask now Is that the Giants how to bunt. Of course, we te like those by Doy! a: rue PALL iain EGA STEEPLECHASE 5 TMERLY TIES OW STRONGER. "= Show us the man who sud aethore Dodgers were not World's Champions! Let us get at him, ‘rnat's all. One look at the score- board at the end of the second game and every faithful bug in the Polo Grounds was referring to Dahlen as “Brother Bill.” Tene tiel ea sattore were guttiee, ouch| #® CLINIC BY DR. MATHEWSON. weePurely for th: n of pitching for | en ccranked up his) things got close in the first en- Patters to face him. Then, taking a feesh chew, he went right on through . 2 Jaheassed to put a supply away for the _, Union Tailors are the best class of men employed in this craft. They are paid a Sim the seventh he retired, During uniform wage; they demand and have healthful, sanitary conditions in their work rooms, beter allowed just two little hits, one mf : The working man who ig looking to better hi i i i i i i oted fram the other. er : ! himself should believe in reciprocity. Prices being equal, the employer of labor should "a question has arisen as | insist on the Union Label for quality, py We knows if he employs union labor in any capacity, he ingaie On the betaerneat of conditions. : .F Crandall, ; * oy ‘ nan rer Mitty te Mothers, wives and_ sweethearts demand that your men folk protect you from disease-breeding sweatshop clothing! For your then Crandall went out, but they death recently was recorded in this paper, was for years in the wholesale woolen business in Hartford, and his lory will go to the Old Doctor. . a -arried nothing but the finest of stock. His death necessitated the closing of his doors. At this season, when woolens are a drug on the market, I bought these for about fifteen cents on the dollar. I consider wale; cil stripes in blue, black, id bi y ¥ Piers paeed| these joods inmy Now York scape Mg ples my ering el I present free a of Sasanaems Yee regular tailor shop and get an extra pair of Flannel or Blue Serge Trousers free. ; 109 to G54, 00 me he $4 9.00 Extra Trousers Free. Blue and Black Clay, 18-0z., to Extra Trousers Free—1,000 Styles to Select From. Regular Price $75 U $ f 8: ! 0 My Price, Including Extra Trousers Free, ight be well for you to notice! Balance of ends from my regular stock, sold by me as high as $18.00, $20.00 and $25.00, includ: tat the Rede ain wicked the Drone Lymansville Blue Serge (cloth stamped pe 2 yards), Suit to order, each eel sara $8.75 Charlie Hersos @ chance to Th T i Mi I CH ELL From Boston (008 Averages. of science Matty Septmodte and went away from there. “ibe second until enough runs had been is secent of the Braves the Old air) ° ri , Se and they are the public’s protection against sweatshop labor. s#he gets credit for the frat ome || The Union Tailors’ work is all week work; no rush piece work is tolerated. Ot. The Giante were behind protection insist on the Union Label! I have just purchased the stock of Edwin Tolles, 49 Ann Street, Hartford, Connecticut. Mr. Tolles, whose them the finest line of staples ever shown by a Merchant Tailor—blue and black clays, grey sorges, Shepherd plaids, narrow and wide choice from # selection of 1,000 styles, For instance, you can select a Wanskuk Bi jue that eells for from Wanskuk Blue Serge Suit to Order, order, $4 4.00 $35 or $40 Value. German Drape Full Dress Suitings, :..., And 1,000 Styles of Worsted, Cheviot and Tweed Suitings to Order, $12.00, Including Extra Trousers Free. ‘Tinker and Johnny Evera do not Union Label, without Free Trousers. ‘The left-handed pitching of Tyler gave 1481 BROADWAY, Cor. 40th Street. Open Evenings Until 9 o’Clock, Saturday 10, nto the pastime end be promptly made portunity by skinning the oDonald's shin with a single Chants ‘His pan’ after two slides into the bases, — Jollday to-day—only one game. SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” WORK MONDAY WONDERS, ”

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