The evening world. Newspaper, June 30, 1913, Page 11

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'HILLIES T0-DAY It Is Funny How Sunday Base- ’ ball Can Go On in Albany and Be Stopped in This City. OPT HN, Ni eek Werke nse Oo ' UNDAY BASEBALL is the popular eport at Albany this summer, and it will run through the season. » This is something of a joke on the base- ball loving citizen of New York City. Here the police hop on Sunday bail clubs vith both feet and a club, arrest officials and players and put clubs out of busi- Ress, especially if they happen to be small, little known clubs with no bankroll fe hire lawyers with. There are places ‘4g New York City where baseball games have been played) on Sundays for years with only an occasional “stall” at inter- ference. With changing public sentiment on the solemncholy Sufday proposition there tes been more and more of a disposl- tion on the part of the-authorities to let things slide without enforcing the Sunday laws, But why should the law books of the State be cluttered with masses of ob- Bolete, useless, back-number laws that Bre supposed to be enforced even though they are not? Wouldn't It be a Yet better for the Legislature .o wipe out @ few thousand solemn attempts to make everybody lose the one day of rest AND RECREATION in the week, 4nd then slip in o few sensible .twentle eth century regulations in‘ ended simply he public peace? isn't generally enforced, he finest piece of graft world. , in this connection, ‘as absolutely pro- 's of the State, and boxing clube in New York City met allowed to open their doors, regu- lar. fight clubs in Albany held their sions'and bets were paid on knockouts, Xea, and the best patrons of the sport ‘Were the legislators themselves. . NLY one good ewat, now that the’ Giants: and Phillles - meet ee. with ieee than a full ga say: “The championship will come back to where it belongs.” j ance to accept Sir Thomas Lip- ee for @ yacht race by that Sir Thomas doesn't ‘race am pa a purely sporting proposition. Cs imply an advertising game, with the cost charged up to advertiaing in his companies,” said a yachting man last night, “Other Englishmen would chal- lenge, but when they mention it Lipton osm to them and saya that he has Bote to @o much trouble already thet he should be given just one more chance. And so they withdraw.” ‘Teis fe the common gossip of the A, challenge frem some new rivel would be more weloome than the ‘@ablignse trom Sir Thomas. Yet he has always deen @ pleasing guest on his trips to America, and his sporteman- ke acceptance of defeat has always Deen quite a contrast to the way the former unsuccessful chal'snger, Lord Denraven, behaved. ‘Fp COM Wasians hard luck with her tennis This ten't exactly Engiand's year. In everye thing she makes a gallant strugsie, ‘omy to love. There's one ray of hope held 3B, in. Saturday's performa: Applegarth, the English sprint vho. competed in the Olympic Games in Sweden. <Applegarth is credited with having oqveaed 150 yards iw 14 2-5 sec- o @né the W-yard dash in the came: mivet in 9 4-5 seconds. th @ sprinter like this on her team land will hive a chance to capture event or two at Athens in the Not that Apptegarth will have ‘gure thing of winning. We are ig out @. couple of schoolboy fe this summer who can travel it as fast. Mercersburg is atill ees {a favorite over Rivers tn ‘California, There will be some Detting on the fight at odds of 10 tot. Rivers made a showing here in his last fight with Cross that at least prom- ises a hard time for Ritchie, champion fhough he is, But they say Rivers has @éen a ved boy lately and has been tur- key-trotting and tangolng about when he should have been asicep, It is whis- sereia thet the Mex!can is as fond of t) @ foot as One Round Hogan, and that’s going some, Hogan muy be able only to fight @ round, but he can dance frum dark to err an is since Le fom the title from Wolgast. He bas sway from the ring entirely and |- Gevoted most of his time to travel- bout on vaudeville circuits, box- fag and “showing.” R.tchie claime that "has made improve wonderfully. Well, he'll Ihave @ chance to show that July 4, FEW more eccentric desistine like A that in the Smith-Rode! affair Friday night will do more to KIM, poxing than anything else, If refeiee @re to be allowed to count or count, at their pleasure, the Come Ralppion shoulA at least select referees mow some Of deing able to Boonie eee vies tween them, and the Glarts will jump |eese¢ the scraps saw plenty of feet @head again. As Battling Nelson would | milling, os Aaa don met in the main bout of ten rounds, EW YORK YACHT CLUB mem-/ the former winning soonees' he was too 5 t-| shifty a clever for opponent. N bere explain the club's relist | Jimmy Taylor won from J. Irving in |THE NEW PINCH HITTER! (hey Win Ball Games Wuh P Hitting— Why Not Fights?) Copyright, 1918, by The Press Pubifehing Co. (The New York World), ‘Sav amy * tve aeRWED AT “THe. CONCLUSION “THAT A. bay HIT Wound wi Fr _ “TMS FIGHT “RODEL MIGHT HAVE Won FROM GUNBOAT SMITH FRIDAY NIGHT 1® UOWNSTON HAD MANAGED RIGHT shows openiy and referees gave deci- J immy Coffey Whips Condon| — ping the bost to. anes dreiag fape, fre ping at aave s trom shows on @at:| ther puntauenen Fi Four clubs held urday night, and the fans who wit- the “Mohawk Indian,” and Harry Con- SAM LANGFORD WOULD HAVE. AVERY HIGH BATTIN AVERAGE, PROBABLY ABouTT 1392 Pc Every $22 Fancy suit Every $22 Blue or Black suit ‘|. Every $20 Fancy suit Every $18 Fancy suit $20 Every $20 Blue or Black suit Every $18 Blue or Black suit CHOICE No. 3, Every $45 Fancy suit Every $45 Blue or Black suit Every $40 Fancy suit Every $40 Blue or Black suit Every $35 Fancy suit Every $35 Blue or Black suit ‘NEW YORK, (BROADWAY AT WARREN ST. ‘@ STORES ly Joh stop-) in the sixth round of @ ten-round con- test. A left swing to the jaw put Grant 4 The st. "Nicholas K: 6.,Bily Ban-| “at the Queensto . My en jueensboro A. C, Andy Cortes nett, champion itweight. ‘efand,|haq the better of Wi j Bea’ sSoanee Nellie oon ta wird, and rise “Tasiee. ta’ ie At the Fairmont A. C. Jimmy Coffey,| round battle, with honors even at the final dell. In the semi-final Harlem Tommy Tompkins outpointed Eddie Webber In a ten-round go, At Brown's Gymnasium A. A, Banty Lewis of Newark knocked out Bob Grant main 80 of ten rounds. Nape Ready to Trade Lajole, CHICAGO. June 30,—Joe Birmingham, manager of the Cleveland team, says that he is ready to trade Lajole. At SMITH GRAY’S CHOICE OF THE HOUSE Beginning To-Day, June 30th, our FOUR ‘STORES will be wide open to give you an Unlimited Selection of Our Entire Stock CHOICE No. 1. LEAVE (T TOME LEAVE (T To Me ——_—_—— CHOICE No. 2. Every $30 Fancy suit Every $30 Blue or Black suit Every $28 Fancy suit Every $28 Blue or Black. suit Every $25 Fancy suit Every $25 Blue or Black sust NOW A: Without reserve—A positive choice of the House at these prices. Come early, @ BROOKLYN e FULTON ST. AT FLATBUSH AV) BROADWAY AI BEDFORD_AY., pe: Dn CHES OF SPORT BY VIC! Trainer’s License Revoked FA me Because He Gave His Horse |#tae tat Whiskey an OVER AND HANG YER RIGHT ON Hs CHIN! HE'S ALL IN, BUT our MAN (S “BO “NRED TO Eins Him! wel. win see! Wouonr IT BE A GREAT “HNG IF - INA: CASE LIKE "TRIS A FIGHTERS MANAGER . COULD BEND IN A PINCH HITTER WHEN \. A GOOR SLAM WOULD WI BY A-K.O. 2? oF BEING ASTAR PINCH HerTeR. 1 DONT “TAKE arty CHANCES oF BEING HURT Maher Wine German Derby. .—Darny Maher, the on the German Der- t Hamburg. He rode BERLIN, June Vienna turfman Prince Lubermomk!, finished second, Maher ‘i now hae both the English and German | labor teed all Derby victories to "17 Hogan Insists It Isn’t Dope and Wants to Be Exonerated by Stewards. of the Weatcheal on evidently th have revoked the license of Hogan, trainer of Buckthorn, on hi miasion ¢hat he administered it to the Jumper before his last race. Hogan in- siete that the whiskey and dope had) nothing to do with the jumper’s sudden | been ty je him honeatly the next time, and on being hauled before ried hift the blame to hae given coffee logan feels particularly sore because the revocation of his license was an- nounced with no accompanying reason. He wants thd public to know ment of sizes, an This sale for the past week large andomal forty or forty-two.’ As this is See i ‘about leorrectness of the officialstiming, Because J hand rode him For the past ten years, in all Ath, All the odd trousers left uncalled for I have gathered from my sev: stores and brought them here to my New York store, and all the ends of cods in which enough was left for a pair of trousers. I have been keeping ary busy the past two weeks getting ready for this sale. Any mat country at this season of the year, who has a blue serge coat of this or vintage, can come into my store and make a selection either of fi worsted, or maybe he can match his o! P Ihave hundreds of styles. and tweeds, and quite a few blue serges. For the first of the week a co! would advise my old customers to call early and get tion. Customers living at some distance from the New York store can mail in ti measures with twenty cents additional to cover pos: : a pair of these trousers to you this week. These ys wool and worsted. None could be made up for less than five or six dollars in regula) course of trade. I have put two prices. on these goods. The better styles I will price at Uncalled-for Suits: as been very suceessful, An inv nt a great fearsity of medium sises which I sold at the jineoat this price. Some sold as high as $18.00 anf 920,00, ool. Anearly call will get a better seleption. U Thave a num better grades in tl trimmed, and I can fit a man sround thirty-eight, the accumulation iheseuiewilcet $9.00 & $8, 9 OSS 1431 Broadway, Cor. 40th St. ; Open Evenings Until 9 o’Clock, Saturdays, 10 several trainers caught the race of seconds er wu id nothing of the kind, but toot 4 ticular pains to thre the be 0 ee ose had anticipated * ee a4 et ae Oni the case, apd if the Stewards don't aivel tress wines watcnes Sheet out the fact# he says he will take some| from 2.02 to 248 came w means of mak “I don't! ond of agreeing with care about trains horses| Whisk Broom could breese the any lo i In fact.! a quarter in the Brooklyn tt 2 1 y to quit It) q siow track, why shouldn't he but I don't Want! pable of clipping the recoré sey i My reputation Is) in the Suburban, driven ap he wees y, worth a lot to me, and I don't propose’ topnotch speed: and on +a to have it affected by any such bilnd| much faster than the one on announcement timt the stewards have) won the Brooklyn? in given out.” Joe Notter shares in the Harry Payne Whitney's Whiak Broom | Jockey, IL. may not be seen under colors again | horse, to untll Saratoga, unless Jimmy Rowe de- | the cides to run him in the Excelsior Han- |“n4 dicap on July & Hand{capper Vosburg Will probably pile extra weight on him for nt and Rowe may not want fo run the champion umler any mere exceaal lens. Ag Rowe said Gat-| ant will otop a train if Pogen soe they put enough on.’ “ Wns ‘room ‘The performance of Whisk Broom in| it toome lot of brains, Js winning the mile and a quarter Systur- | Mbility to Keep the ban In two minutes fiat 1s the best thing eng! could happen for racing. It has re- three y the w ha A few more Whisk Brooms and Be See wenaeen: barr Sport would soon be on its feet! wag Seana admitted ‘oe? ‘when 1 sen length of Whisk ‘The only unpleasant feature In con-| said to aya, “His 4 nection with gp ae afte mer sal aes ee erformance is the doubt cast a} e That was enourh. came ‘e the rest ef tho were forced to shut rt ‘Pan I have made the week ants Week | : ae man going to t anne! or d t. It will be just the thing for vac nnels in various shades, cheviots, wo aie , and I will be pleased to are guaran’ $2.65; "$2.16, of 85.00. I have medium site. ‘Thete are nicely made “A Se ee eee = Per easee FPeesereny 7 OrPPerernny : Re FRPP eee eee PRP eRe ne ae {rere THE TAILOR FROM BOSTON 70X MUSIC HALL ¥# ING LING FOO: gH, at

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