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“EB EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1918. NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT PHILLIES IN POOR EDITED BY CONDITION NOW ROBERT EDGREN \AMERICAN LEAGUE FLAG RAGE ['S WHISKEY AND COFFEE DOPE? daizitemutns BY VIC TWART You To Sie WTO : FLOOEY BANE . , . Ex-Judge Horace Russell, who died in| fixture with such American experts as Pp Teust You a WHISK BEGOMS & TALL AND * , at three acore| Chick Evans, John G. Anderson VERY SECRET q = “ 4 of spring prevented Stearns from . “ on the game In its earlier phases In the / / ; —/; . United tates. After retiring from the| p.tnd 'n the metropolitan, and ad Supreme Court he became general counsel to the estate of the late Alex- ander T. Stewart. At that time Garden| tie . “ asonably mare of City became almont the cradle of met. | setting back to for ropolitan golf, along with Shinnecock|'* thought will come close to winging Hilla, Mr. Russell was a governor of | !he intercollegiate title im the fall. both clube and played himself, th. Cobentaleag Nene a though not enough tn tourna’ Ary esi de mena yo | name promin ue poe , too, ho was conspicu-| in Forest jor make nearly a dec ous {n the metropolitan and national|ing the other day he aald he @id mot associations, ‘The last three or four) Propose to be dictated to by “a let of years he had not been much tn evidence, | meddiesome outsiders, or ot whom a \ tH ed vigorous, are prompted by pure malevolence. although he atill seemed vixorou are, Temas Or amas mee oa 4 A half unconscious humorist at the| as many players have us y Fox Hills tournament last week mi Park course as Van Cortlanét, Dit one day by twrrowing the club's add-| Rrooklyn lin‘ has always proved @ ing 2 and equipping his caddie bisger bone of contention, th Attached to the boy's neck by —— S leather otran, from @ distance it looked | Wiliam A. bogey A slaying fot unlike @ hand organ. On each green | A. G. M. Staveley, a are cae a McGraw, Reviewing Pennant Fight in Rival \ League, Says Connie Mack’s Squad Must Be Caught in Railroad Wreck to Lose—High- landers Should Finish Above Last Place, Is Prediction of the Leader of the Giants. By John J. McGraw, Manager of the Giants. HE American League race {s settled, and it's un- settled. The standing of the clubs to-day does not look anything like what everybody AGONSHINE | MOONSHINE + Take AdoTHER Pure AN WELL win BY A wned => ‘we. GoT LENGTHS AHEAD ball ie Look AT us Now! ( BELIEVE “THAT wes veiling | pubiic links in Brooklyn, ais H ' ae ee Dulled ball from a tee inte the tool bag 4 thought it would when folks were talking over pros g 4 5 — _ ’ , Oren hird, of Princeton, pects in April. The Red Sox'are down in the second Y S ‘ { % og year proved to be the meek division, and Chance is down in last place. Many | g ‘ dangerous newcomer in th optimists thought before the race began that Chance a : . ” might break loose with the Highlanders through applying the old Cub methods and make a estab for + Ee d the championship, or for the first division, anyway. ; . fe Om FE GRA Chance thought so himself, until he got a look at 4 "WY " : the players he had inherited in action. Then he promptly changed his : mind. “I bdelieved I had inherited @ ball team,” he sald. “But it wasn't whole lot of ; { a, We Close Evenings at 6 o'Clech. Open Seturdaye Until 10 fers are Becoming more convince of ; Guaranteed Lacquer Brass Bed, with 3 the eame thing every day. It has been i inch poste and seven heavy fillere with Every Purchase of $75 or Over. be able to play with his club egein thie yean If he had been in condition thie eescon the Philadelphia team announoed that John Coombe will not We Pay Freight and Rallread Fare ‘4 a would just about have Oroken up the 4 league £ at tel ogombs at step of tua ect Te wnisxey ano COPPER AIR NET DOPE = f the flock of excellent equed pitohers WHY WOULDN'T IT BE A dood ScHeMEL 44 benefited many another good man in the} "SM “Connie” Mack has dug up work- AM Wz GWINE To “TO GEND A HORSE AWAY FROM THE ¢ BARRIER PROPERLY EQUIPPED To WIM. ure ing with them, and that elashi: ‘ Boss . BUT ALL DE history of baseball, Ing, think- CHASE WAS UNPOPULAR WITH tre ent” behind thie pitching emashi BOTTLES Wz EMPTY NEW YORK FANS. coemte, eA, aime Mitont AN’ AH HAD TD 60 To \ Me ghee] always etl Chase }a runaway race of it making DE SALOON an’ = there Is not much chance of a man 7 . ' living as a star when the town tuma{ONeY RAILROAD WRECK CAN Has pe FuLceD ROORLET “sear énformation pa outfte ‘LsTeEN Timi \Ger @ “Ie ON Assure THinG! s- =. STOP ATHLETIC! against him. Fow nave ever vindicated themselves in the same uniform, Fred] Practically the only American League Merkle was one, but {t was a hard fight. |™e"sser who has not yet admitted by Said Chase to a certain umpire in the bssdleielted < his club thet he ts con- American League just after he was] ings, Puan Go Soe traded: an “Tey blamed me in this town be- tee Some to Stud ta hansing on cause I did not get everything when |ing every {i ‘Ho slay! fight- 1 was working with the bad ankle, I'll mats. Bowever Athletics OUR LIBBRAL ORBDIT TERMS ap- ei also to faland, New Jersey and Connecticut, $2 BAB wERETES \) have open ‘ | axow them now, If there in any base- line leat faw troche non oo Mend within P THE. MORNING AFTER. bal Jeft to me Tam golng to play it in |they ave played, ty out eee one - “HE RASE - ' erge Chicago.” how the Nape oan h AR BOYS Suc eres There wan some baseball left in him |the final money. Mill, ‘the Giente ita} GBET & CALL-DOWM fF THEY O1 Sucd @ HEADACHE: all right. And, by the way, you don't & lead of ten games last eummer, and FORGST “Td WATER A HORSa) Cubs healed tt up too shy close for ‘The only way tn which Cleveland can hear the question as to whether @ left hander can play second base raised any more, do you? I never thought “WE «Mom syeTeM oF PICKING WINKERA WILL CHANGE “a Week Opens an Account vE.Cor.B4 Tigers Are After Lajete. 3 set @ chance is for one of Mack's vet FRANK GOTCH COMING WELLS SUCCESSFULLY TH cae Grete -| @mernarr, July 1.—¢ there is any {a rapidly getting @ more |eran pitchers to crack, and the young DEFENDS HIS TITLE. | tere and some vaudevitt >| ponaibiiity of Larry Lajole leaving i Infield ts | tvirlers blow up wth the strain of the OUT OF RETIREMENT pete Dear to-night at the teatimonial benefit | Cleveland, Manager Navin of the | showing Atmtett erwise, i te all BONDON, July L—Hombardter Wells| in aid of Father Magrath's Seamen's Intends to leave no stone unturn —— y He should finish above sped FOR ANOTHER BOUT. succeastully defended hie title as heavy- | swiss! Father Magrath, “the fighting ; worse teams in —_—— weight champion of Hngiand at the Na-| priest of the North iver water front,” | £780, the aie Teoncnenhne O08 IMERSTEIN’S ; % Jandane || .OHPOAGO, July 1—Frank Gotoh, || tonal Sporting Club by knocking out|has done yeoman's work ridding the| SAUe iat tous make Day Met. 4 are no better in the league . the wrestling champion of | the || ““Packay” Mahoney, of Cork. The finish | water front of undestrables, Hie strug-|(eisnce ielenmone senlay and It OOT incre Al Athletion I delieve and a! (Copyright, 193, by John J. McGraw.) |] Worl, has Eee ree eee ee | cae te cae Saleesente evens. gio has won for him the respect @f] ionby Veach and an amoum of moni 5 a tT ete wilt cetera ia Lathrop Awarded to White Sox. aera Peg encsals! Tite opera-|in exchange. The outcome of the con- | b ited 3 jong recently f ot yet been made public, ‘ tzherbert and Other See Sens Wer, a 5 Pitcher W. G. Lathrop, « student of | giruined. financial condition and theliue it would mot be eurprising to seo nr Doyle. fe tidatas.* 8 CAPT. q to Emil , accepting Pentintes dally ay rprising - ‘ e at Benton Harbor, Mich., with tho || SoU cient bench the Ra wok c "| boxers nereabouls arranges foe Dene. | Lasole ine Detroit uniform. Jennings | (Cs! seller, oS ee | ee! as t ie ing priest oF hie — is b Saved for A Roller oontest on Friday. Roller and || been awarded to the Chicago American | Hrancial difieuition, Tom Sharkey, Boo | 8% Navin figure that with Lajole bat- : \ Sauler met recently af Dalian Tex, || League ald by Angust Fitzalmmons, Tommy Murphy, Gunboat | ting behind Ty Cobb the Mt and rum 4 — a must be nursed. ‘Troxier nursed him er ieees er cone . Charman of the National Bascvolr om smith, George nd many others! play, © forgotten item in the Tiger Wes, Severs 4. s Noted Thoroughbreds Are to|streen bur "onsen antesion in the |] wrench maiasion m= Sri don the mitts Attack, would be revived. , 4 |] gree —_ um ee ——— 7 mount, the Prince wasn't there. The / Be Shipped Home for Auc- |femult was the lisntiy welgnted dtission | I ‘scored TH a came , Pri ugene didn't happen to be aa 4 . tion at Sheepshead in Fall. qfda-on choloe the race would nave gone : 4 ‘ ‘ ‘ RES! V. WINS CUP OFFERED |i a 4 , oe ze Vincent Treanor, | acetal reer canis ve] BY THE GERMAN EMPEROR, vs tl ity ng one of the greatest | Broom in the @uburban in 2.00 flat. He en " , AG a RS ,|saye the Whitney horse ran the fret, XII, Germany, July 1—The me YL wees os 1 fe 4 SF ECIAL WIA aor ae eerie ttign fg | mile 10 L00 and the last half in -ée, witnPot (he elimination races for the sale TY. SS SSO ENG AEN SS x ELTINGE f= handicap division here three or four | ‘he final quarter in 34 seconds. Bar-| tion of German representatives to par-| } WITHI T t Novelty, the two-year-old | retto has given out the following frao-| ticipate in the sonderklasse regatta of ere * | year gai Novelty, the two-y Honal comparison of the time Whisk| Marblehead, Mass, in September was 3R3 star of $910 and the last Futurity win-| Broom made in the Brooklyn ever al won by the Resl ¥,, owned by Jullus | rj | ner, have not been lost to America after | slow track and his record in the Bubur- Stahn of Berlin. Prince Hite! Fried- D all, They are all coming back here in} ban in very much faster going. Tt is as] rich's Elisabeth was second and Serum, f ny v UNCALL the fall to be sold at auction. follows: owned by Waldemar Tietgens of Hem-| ff} , ‘These horses and others of Brooklyn 4-6; 402-6 1131-6, 199-4] burg, third. Tilly XVIL, owned by Were the'praperty of Chi Prince Henry of Prussia and C, V. ran, 71-6, 1.18 198, 20 | Krogmann of Hamburg, and Angela, | be ad John Madden has the right owned by the Crown Prince were 2 : pobre Poems ronceera) pe : nee. | fourth and fifth, a ve stead o it, he anys he wish This second victory gtves Rest V. the 1 Gam Hildreth, one of the most it were ee "| series and the amon Cup offered oy of American trainers, went with them. 4 —_ lam. MEW AMSTERDA which Emperor beg: : , 3 oy ‘oe | ZIEGFELD Hildreth .had owned the horses, which | Punch Bow! re-estabtished himeett in| and serum alee’ eeahate Oa aa. | the time formed the most powerful) the Great Trial and won like @ good| lected to proceed to Marblehead, but it Get Your July 4th uit Now sal le in America, but being a poor|race horse, gtving away from four to| !# Bot known whether Prince Henry of rust ia to race his yacht in the was forced to sell them to Mr, | nineteen pounds to his various oppo-| Prussia inten he needs of our customers, and in anticipation} _ To-day we place on sale hundreds of custom made uncalled for 940 to @00 He from behind America, a8 he did here, We are ever alert to the needs of ou 01 ip de f d a Kohler, Eat Me Mollet, Mv sner. net mF sense es av ge ——>__—_ of the forthcoming holid we know there is many a man who would | tuite which, we will clear out at $10; sale to continue as long as they last. i ‘hich m mething in al THREE SUCCESSIVE DAYS | like to get @ real $40 to @60 custom made suit, that he may Ivek his best ‘The cloth alone in these suits is worth much more than the price we ask Inst Saturday the Amertcan|"&ce among good youngsters, iF NION SQ. SA Bway, 14th a for the finished garment, to say nothing of the linings, finish and cont of work : 1d at auction OF RACING AT THE BEACH, [iM while oway on vacation—they have the money and inclination—but act | maaship; even profit is sacrificed, A deposit had bean previourly paid on ; Ee ot Mr ei aaahG, ecee (olsen gteabinahene Gia a Paa® tunis —_-— the time—here is where we meet bis needs at short notion, each ault—thathe why you got them, while they last, at the unusual price of 810 7 the estate hie heire have decided to!race, and the fall Allen took of the| There will be (hve days of ming at \ sell the foreign stable too. Fortunately | favorite, Shannon River, €idn't improve| the Brighton Beash Motordrome, start WE GUARANTEE PERFECT FIT AND SATISFACTION they have planned to Bing She nen | It. ane Sica’ se. ou “3 sedate ing Ride Basted when Aad bear’ back to the land of thelr ini un annon River had cleared the| Handicap will be run, On Saturday th ing them abroad, so that A: | 4 landed safely, Th of CHALLEN' fea'e Ureeding.intereet, may vat, least | Jockey “full ikea. circus. pertormer | arise ete egee. wil, be th R G All Goods Marked in If you can duplicate the Sult we Plain Figures “wa make for 619.78 for less than 960 No Deception Practiced Here R. & C. IN A SUIT MEA’ Pure Wool, Londoa Shrunk. Perfect Fit. Superior Workmanship, Satie faction. 940 to $60 Values at lesinboat ciding race In the battle for the 1918 = turf generations, Sept, 8 is the date eet | harm's way and in where it hurt championship between Geacis Davis of} spelt Weaning bait for auction at Sheepshead By After this it was thought Simon le] Brooklyn and Arthur Chappl | GHTO 25 Pinafore Nov h eeptechas® | was a sure thing, but Simon lost al) hia city will be held. They'll ri ; courdes abroad and made @ great Fep-|epeed suddenly, and all Nosegay had|ten-mile route thie time, oo rel ung. Catherine, ’ ‘ed | 9.1508.15|Ward a currant otnere utetion as @ timber topper. to do wae gallop the rest of the way./out of thtes Chapple will ride trom HENDERSON'S %ii5't xe — One wag eaid afterwards that Nose- Empire Handicap Frid CON ‘The defeat of Harry Payne Whitney's ae ba nd Nose-|ecratch in the Bmp! ap Friday | t mney! original direct primary | night, giving the field a handicap of e@ > fasiye WPrigen veer ‘stan Bia Prince. Hygene, winner of the cla O44 Rubber Reined Steeple-|lap and three quarters. The distanc: i arvellous Mell ! Reiner Oe song usrve 5f oreyie® hig Riders’ Union. ie seven miles, so Chapple will have to | Bighros jonab! 01 be at his speediest to win. IN of the day at Bi Sinetnikteet po IG LING FOO si 7 erybody despite ae iP 8 feature, while on Gunday night th Denefit by thelr perpetuation In fut landing in a sitting poi feature, ight we will refund your money, ALBANY, Bair : MOTOR RACES & ‘ a tt and “The Buber" | vantage over Kid Slenty of 70¥, col | 1347 Broadway, Bet, 35th& 36th Sts, 2931 Elghth Aven, door abv 125th St, : oe A ba , and nf. | ha ings comparatively easy, a | it air, te RcaNS| he oem ot Sia We ciao Gee te 251 Eighth Ave., Near 234 St 155 Willlam St., Cor, Aun St, little McTaggart, IncOvery was some- thing of shock to his back, American A. C., Henry, it te charged, . 514 Vv Near 85th St. badly, he was running over his fala at 408 East 149th St, Near $d Ave. | BIG Stores | 1514 Third Ave., ed Save tea nts cone Al Stores Open Eveniags Until &—Saturdey 10 o'’Cloek, WT Sen Ade, Displayed on All Our Store Windows, “Ow x 1 to the task — ef policemen to keep Hi , 205 Washington Street, BOSTON ve eae bores ren ae Gome day Pharaoh ettek six fur- getting @ severe drubbing, but he i bi EB like’ many another longs out and then his backers will get through the dressing room and ie dl pp om eit the pireats

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