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} < —— “ete ‘, ROBERT EDGREN| , HOW ABOUT THIS? @ itir/nmn tra Bice‘ieieeu) @ By VIC|Elena Wine Race |Klaus to Battle Winner »\\4 ere rene = . on furitan P| —_ Of Dillon-Chi ; -Chip Match MARBLEHEAD, Mass, July %—In ‘ Pittsburgh Middleweight’s Fine} _3ux xecertpr, wer tes boon vane | . Showing Against Gardner! a") ep eay a | : Teault the Ktena’s name goes be ogee khty sill mau, v ft others on the tage of] Attracts Matchmaker of Bos-| fire eA y Ce pt at | the annual race for the Puritan Cup, | phy, which the old Bos- defeating two schooners and three jer Puritan captured at | Newport twenty-eight y: ko as the | ton Club. ads y sath a ee, ee 3 ope e turned out ab the “el " en iwvey| __By John Pollock ohare ¢ za . wie rt. v td a ig managers ‘ A EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1913, LOOKS LIKE THIRD .. . FLAG FOR GIANTS Ks | a a Sloope by ample margins, —— MMEDIATELY after cnk Klaus, datel " the Pittsburgh middleweight, a e be @ —- P A, up the bay to the G Wh west It’s Now Up to MoGraw to Go ‘ r which te followed by a epinnaker run | wwarded the decision Jimmy | oh rat t- | a aoa de area \ \ ot ine miles out into the bay, and a Gantber ot Lewsl Masa, In the third be On a A \ ve-mile reach to the finish, und of their contest at the Atlas A. i je Punched by Some oF The close con' eon tl fein ay Matchmaker Johnny Mo- nn of the club aii Klai ‘ram a feature ot | meet. the winner ft the seen Dillons tan oe , ‘ : Player on the Opposing Team ‘ y \ . ; ° “a Just Before Every Doubtful \ \ eae ae a the shma“eha“anat"wseday sig a conte, , : ast Stiraer boom |tsce aay eon |e pe ——— . ‘ ius Canasien bean venion! aIay, | scmmy Muiyhy, whe ted © hanes to | % and Dan o ow A? «| Ba deer neces tat area gana ay | Se eat “iNiiel? Coprright, 1918, by The Press Putilshing Oo, wD _ } < 4 : rounds to @ draw, Whili QicKay landed more often than the | fav ‘Mew York World). \ FP Jawn MoGraw wants to win that € AY 5 m pe, ‘ pennant all Jawn needs do is make ef \ \ oy Giewesstle slant, he aid not have any on tae ssid Beurghy’ toreay, "fot all" Y. ba) a ‘atone, . BE z * @ martyr of himself for the good ef the club. Monday our old ¢riend Mao was walloped by Pitcher Brennan ae an and put down for a ten count, That Stod"te ‘vesting ‘Puiladetpbis by 8 r core of 11 to 10 In a desperately fought For the past ten years, in all my stores, I have made the week of one = , a 4th, Pants Week All the odd trousers left uncalled for I have gathered from my stores and brought them here to my New York store, and all the ends of pi in which enough was left for a pair of trousers. I have been keeping elp busy the past two weeks getting ready for this eale. Any man country at this season of the year, who has a blue serge coat of this vintage, can come into my store and make a selection either of fi worsted, or maybe he can match his old coat. It will be just the thi i P . Ihave hundreds of styles. Flannels in various shades, worsteds and tweeds, and quite a few blue serges. For the first of the week a complite sash: ment of sizes, pr would advise my old customers to call early and get the selec- tion. Customers living at some distance from the New York store can mail in their measures with twenty cents additional to cover postage, ill be pleased to mail a pair of these trousers to you this week. These js are guaran| absolutely all | wool and worsted. None could be made up for less than five or six dollars in regular course of trade. I have put two prices on $2 65: the balance 2 15 these goods. The better styles I will price at e Ig at....... . e Uncalled-for Suits ‘This sale for the past week has been very successful. An inventory of my stock cl ‘Tuesday the Giants went out with thelr eye and cleaned up Phila- Geiphin by © score of 10 to 0. This just whi @o when they're mad. {Ts Quite PossBLe. Har to Jawn now to go out and be SOHN oh MGRAW MAY BE punched by some player on the opposing SEEN ON TRE COACHING team just before every doubtful con-|] LINES ATTIRED (IN test. It may be @ trifle tough on Jawn, “HIS MANNER ? but just think of the difference it will make in the percentage columal Come , en, Jawn, show us you're game aie, sinbhit OMEBODY remarked that the Giants now have the pennant on ice, Well, is there any better place! 7 to keep it in this kind of weather? IM SHARKEY, in the good old figgging days, once had a fine, husky bulldog. Tom was fond of the dog. He had a] . hoto taken of himself aitting beside “his pet. One day he showed the picture to a vilating sportsman. “Me and my dog," sala Tom, flour- * fahing hig hand lke Joe Humphreys introducing the King of Nubia to a Bai euavers unt soon Re SOBLEED TS ADOPT SOME RADICAL MEASURES FOR SELF PROTECTION. RATING AVERAGES WILL, hook MKE. This Breen 0 \F PLAYERS KEEP Ar OW SLANMING Ths K.O.5. Mt@Re) = 1 Po CARREY =: 0 wo 2 KOs. PREVISH o00 B ueittes MIULIGAN se . K.0. Git = CORR =0 6 « fight crowd. “Aw, old chap,” said the visitor, peer- 4 “. roy POO a. Noture | -alghted GROUP OF PLAYERS LEAN Bacn RINE Sas 2: 0vs'- Ee had 8 great scarcity of medium sises which I sold at the price of 05.00. I have o great number ine tt yhich side. ere you sitting ont” We Gres SAD, QETER THE pois oN A ae F Dares hate fae and small uses this pice. ome rida hms Se. coand 60.00, saa WA UCT FRom BEHIND i. vemsienerekeene on wool. Anearly ei ri lor quite, . . of better grades in ‘Thete are Next day Tom bought a horse, ‘ med, . ‘ etaiae era we Mow ey Hers ictrtens As (he ie the scout something of @ hit. No’ ey yor forty-two, As t the accumulation rey Ne eet creioaremes at NEW RECORD EXPECTED hour race at the Brighton Beach Motor- | ers of all records trom ten miles to the Hyiand-Kets Deut Biv ie soeal 2 will cont $7 00 « $8.00 fecha champtonship 4 FOR 100-MINUTE RACE. | tome tast year should be smashed in frre fel Chapple, Charlie Davis,/ Fighting Joe Hyland and Youmr Kats ta will cost . day he iy Vander: Hempstead Plains. Here's the first an- Ho gplonditred ied, nouneemant of the Auto-Polo Associa-| The 10-minute record of 1% miles 1| night if ihe claus pesdiviped neaged nas| Vodlts, Hartley Thomas and. sg ieend boxed a draw at the Atlantic Garden Bee avian Gus eoms famous polo Me vs by decree Lockner and Bitly| ruled so far centinues. In the teams! G tne evens and oF canine mill be aan ytd & F004 slugging bee, with : to-p Bethe te e- alternating. Feckivalry in auto-polo has already yracise in the twaoky-fotir= thet will compete are included the Relé-! your's record showiA get Grating |e bette geet ne manifested itself at the Polodrome ——SSS = - ~ bing. _16 better general on Hempstead Plains, and four teams are now in daily practice for the Auto-Polo Association champlon- Full Concave Half Concave tomobile drivers, headed by Caled Brags, éxpect to show to advantage owing to thelr ability to control the maochinés, but the polo, country club and aviation teams expect to over- come thls by their actual knowledge of pole, Interest In the competition 1s ob, and it is expected anata ic ease At SMITH GRAY’S opening same Ai well repree The ONE BIG OPPORTUNITY of Fourth of July Week ecnted. The elation ts Hicks Arnold Weatherbes, ‘ 7 fits ‘BY Haroon, Jereminyaifonnk, Four Stores wide Open to give you an cyl imming, Pee ee oa Unlimited Selection of Our Entire Stock yee Peeraens dada aes et L THE TAILOR » FROM BOSTON Fi XG. Billings, B. W. C. Arnold ‘Archer M. Huntington, Rodm: Baie, enon sar mained Three waward P. miker, Otto Ht. | ol : lo. 1. CHOICE No. 2. Bibs Meariiaatt totitive [EE | Every $2 Fancy wt now || Every $30 Fancy wut ait 1431 Broadway, Cor. 40th St. isn Screees ea eer 0 cae a eet $ Every $30 Blue or Black suit Open Evenings Until 9 o'Clock, Saturdays, 10 e ord A. Dunning, very ‘ancy sui o OUTH between light men seem to be Every $20 Blue or Black suit med 4 ere suit $ - ‘We right thing for hot weather. Ev $18 Fi suit E 5 AMUSEMENTS. The Bt. Nicholas cand tovnient E ery 318 Blas Black suit Ee, $25 Fancy suit ; = . L a Meat uta ar Sonay sien a hee very $25 Blue or Black mit AUTO POLO ||[SEN Hittite Goldberg 1s @ Rochester boy. Kid ASG0CLATION OF ABrMRIGA, fiateal Hi Jullan has lost only one In seventy. | & : OPENING GAME OF SEASON [es 4ith St. Roof warde, Pieri Caer cked a bear. Probably | CHOICE No. 3. Joly 4th and Sth w Fielde3S-“All Nvored” | Er Bat | eared fact fge Poag S = Every $45 Fancy suit NOW tet Bae £2 ae ed Fiat fumarase we ae et reo a STEEPLECHASE ITHI Ee Dor: caer prace,, DANSER enh 250. i gS eaeers er Hau UMGMTON PPE RE ES eo 2.10 68.18 & Curran; others, SDR tase Uae | RE ale [aS Ha ects Wihs ARNE 6 @me they have somethin; 4 tally Mat, Tote au It thy | ; TATA en n T (Cir ke a peer le Wa eh 4 ag Da ts to be gonad, The other bout in between | Matt Brock of Cleveland and Al Del Every Fancy suit mont of Boston. This makes up one» fee *, Of the best cards the MeMahons have Every $35 Blue or Black suit ever presented. Pretty good for July. Se ea aalic toe Every $45 Blue or Black suit cleverest little fellow in New York, and | Every $40 Fancy suit 8 first clase fighter, Goldberg will need | E Every $40 Blue or Black suit 5 pg ee training onjy four blocks away m McCarey's arena in Lon| he ‘wants to be accustomed | Bae ate he's going to fight in on the 4th," Anderson Is training down hy 5 the gos. It doesn't make so much dif- ferenge in Los Angeles, where It's only \ miqdetately warm now and where the/& ), tr 1@ very dry all summer, z J Chane thinks he'll surely beat the Coast, youngster. Perhaps he will, but he'll Pave to Nght his pest. When they | fe as rapidly as this Anderson boy em- I EACH CROSS writes that he is | i 84 Tear of Bue oem, Dancing tn moon ilalit, ‘io AND ' 4 ’ ms) eatin