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\ . . THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 7, 1913. § OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT ROSS FLOODED i: WITH OFFERS IT'S UPTOTHE PITCHING STAFF TO KEEP THE GANTS INFRONT ’ There Are Still Nearly Ninety Games to Play, Says Manager McGraw, and Success of the Club Depends on Effectiveness of the Box- « men—Cubs and Pirates Expected to Offer » Strong Opposition When They Come East— overs Has an Improved Team. Oe the rew J By John J. McGraw, | ih. rev 07s of Avril and oarty May a Mehoger of the Champion Giants. | Pittsburgh pitchers, for instance, have » U 'T is my duty to been working the warm weather alibi | report that thls year until tt is fraszied. the Giants) WESTERN TEAMS WILL OFFER climbed to the top of the heap| last week as a) result of our: four-day battle. EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN (Ol! NEW YORK HAS IT A NEAR-CHAMP! - - By VIC|\Leach Cross Swamped | Copyright, 1913, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). Wi th Offers for Bouts Tom MoCarey Wants Him to, ie "Romd' xin in) che econ rao q 3 ia = Stay in Los Angeles to Meet ming Cite, Un, anion y 4 2 Gand be i ao More. We themuati withthe ot ———— fo ound, Gantoer ma By John Poitock bona Gee he ee Ltr CROSS can be kept busy! , Jack Dillon, the ora Ajang lia, hd fighting tor a long time if he Is) willing to accept all offers he has received from the managers of boxing clubs all over the country, Tom Mo- a! Carey, the fight promoter of Vernon, | nis! vin Bl Cal, ‘wanta him to remain in Loe|' rn Rede B Boner Ky Angeles and met Willie Ritchie Lal W’GRATH BREAKS HIS Own ponhip te McCarey having intormea| WORLD'S HAMMER RECOR®- Leach that a bout between him and Ritchie would drew Ot ast wacer,| CHICAGO, July t—Matt MeGram of Kansas Clty, St, Louls and New Or.|‘¢ Irish-American A. C., New York, lana, Lene hase's socepted any terme | threw the 16-pound hammer 168 fest yet but sam Wallach, Ble brother, who |8%4 7 Inches at the revival of the Tatl- looks after hie affairs, expects to def-|t0n Irish games, breaking his own: nately decide on something by Wednes-| World's record of 1°7 feet 4 inches day. Wallach, in a teegram to thie, The long heave will not stand as @ office, saye that over $90,000 was lost| fecord, however, as it was not meas on Anderson. ured with a steel tape. — McGrath's throw was bog | as an bg 4 x AWC, | hibith toms, the I. A. A. C, star bs ohare, sera Statens | Mui oe, the UB, Mae ee PAIN IN HS be lgmtwes iow, an offer uf 69, ‘ vi elon inl y ix round | only one of the New York athietes whe» . with the Phil-/cause the Giants have leaped out in po i I ord ee Re lies, and that {Tot every team will be playing its 2e ae Dey ern ett ihe inter, iorcne| Park, just finished, to appear om the = ee Saeknad iid: hla head off againat the cl zi ture down ui a thghat he dd fees © ace, Tacha Sat oa 4 ie Me! have arranged three poecciee in Webern i ee 7 f a working its best pitchers, But this dif- fans have stormed me with this ference wi!l not be so appreciable to Question within the last few days: the average fan, ise that is true of “Have you got the flag cinched (¥™Y Mase of the race; they all want a Ui ray Ht ootreal to beat the Big Town boys all the time. Yona and "News m diosa newr’ | Therefore, they all eave up the! eight. of tecteaton, eg Be gt OR kaplan dis eke ft trom.a man who has been pitchers to work against the Gia Tht velar. the orymilan est he Tigh, 18 theough many campaigns, no pen-) Evers has an improved team and will SF ate on Mite Glover of Boston neat is'won-unti! it cannot be lost, M*ke trouble. He has players with the pluck and Tok ati the case of the Chicago outside of the pitching box. He has ite Sox, who were trailing some- been bending every effort to strengthen @ far behind in the season of that staff und has succeeded to an ex- tent. Plerce and Tiumphries have 1906 slong about the Ist of July. worked some pretty good games lately, A‘Man could have made a tortune if while Cheney is an excellent pitcher if h@ had bet that the Chicago Ameri- they will give him a chance to rest once cas would win the world’s cham. !" 4 While, Overall will soon be entirely recovered from his strain, and both Lav- Pienship. They came through and ender and Richie should improve,* They df@. ° The teams the Giants must are capable of better work than they Most from this point out are have shown to date. theGubs and ¢ : | Followers of baseball may think I am 26 tail a he Pirates They are} cooiish to consider the Cubs and Pirates wo clubs, I do not look for sti to be contenders, but my reason for TMuch more trouble from the Phil- this belief is that they are both figating Hes. The Brooklyn team is yet oe ates Outten meuniere) Shan, pennant possibility. hed Goon siete GC id you will feature is true, Both these teams will find caster, going In tho East this time than th encountered on thetr last trip. Philadel- Chartey_Ladous, the bach banter. welght"chaminon, ean Siete, cheng. 1m che freent, twenty-tound go with Fakiie Cay, of ban eamciaros the follomere” of ygilam in! Lom A Sen nbs, wager theie, mane} on fights. evides!i fy not thinks well uf hie chat sine ila Tn Che fight, a i wm Ju 13, for are aad {ite hetung” at ode of Otymple A, 6, of Harlem will hold toa Seo. thae at fehien seve AS S HE ONLY THING wie auiroRn eta * + 2s aie I BETWEEN a RaTe: : LEACH CROSS AND “THE. alas rear ie 1 REALLY Was CHAMPIONSHIP 1S ONG re! man wT Ji NST WN & POSTION SH : WILLIE ROTC. n WO APPRECIATE. Ri CALFORNIA CLUMATE WHEN 4 USITED MR. Mp SYL.ero & FEW JN NEARS AGO! Hams 8 fevoriie in WEEK’S GOLF FIXTURES. Annual tournament Powelton Club of Newburgh, three or four sizteens to qualify, THURSDAY. A. M.—Qualifying round, all divi- sions. P. M.—Firet round match play, all divisions. ‘The ultimate success of the Giants - depends largely on the effectiveness of the pitching staff. If I were sure that my twirlers would remain In the same form for the remainder of the season tat they are slowing at present I{tme. The Phillies, 1 i tyn might be tempted to talk pefinant even | #at when they’next entertain the clubs —— = —_— {ASTOR HOUSE HIGH PRICED TAILOR’S STOCK SOLD TO ME FOR SPOT CASH BY THE RECEIVER Six months ago E. P. Dangler opened a tailor shop in the Barclay Street corner of the old Astor House, md sickness It would be ridiculous for!) 4 one as the Dodgers displayed on the me to claim the pennant. Pennants oceasion of the lar visit of the W dressed it up with the finest of imported woolens and since that time he has been making clothes for the banking district’s best dressed men. afg"not won by the first of July, nor | erners, At that time the Brooklyn club; through conversation. The hardest part| Was trembling up near the league lead of,the Glante, combined with some ter- | thronsh the West has melted away some | Changes contemplgted by the city in this piece of property, and the off season in the financial district, necessitated the appointment of a receiver, and Mr. Geo. H. Schmale was appointed. Through the permission of the courts this week this high grade stock was sold to me. The great majority of ‘this, stock bears the tags of John B. Ellison & Co., the well-known importers, and comprises light gray, medium and dark gray sharkskins, pencil stripes—both black and blue—fancy silk mixtures, all the quiet tone effects adopted by the fine tailoring trade. My personal opinion is that there isn’t a suit in the entire range that could be made up, the way the ordinary tailor buys his goods, ride, hitting that reflected the failing | of this confidence, and the club is not| diab, sent, we can crowd any ig tigate, E00, © creat for less than $40 to $50. Plishing that Tehave seen so far this! IH Au'byn sire, royte, Tan F Pe. ‘ re ci * 5 season in the National League, but 1 | [au.2) Reale dag ae aaaT 2 This is the dull season. Noone realizes this more than myself. e FRIDAY. A. M.—Second round matoh play, all divisions, P, M.—Sem!-finals, all divisona, SATURDAY. AN day—Finals in all dtvisions. Handicap. & DICK HYLAND PUT THE K.0.0N BuT THE DENTIST Now Se*S CROSS AT FRISCO SEVERAL YEARS +—> “HAT THE SCENERY or, AGo AND LEACH Got $4674? THE WEST 1S GREAT! LEACH wiLt BE Teo Busy TS ¢ phia cleaned up on the West the last WORK FOR AWHILE: NOW eidf, which put us ahead, Mathewson! There are also evidences of ht 19 wi wonderful enape this year, as good| decline on the part of the pitching staff. | now aad have ever seen him. He |The twirlers have done wonderful work fhassbeen the cornerstone of my for Dahlen, and it was the sudden blos- * alfpeason and still continues to be. soming of the pitching staff into form | MARQUARD WILL PROVE BIG| that has shoved the Superbas up near | HELP FROM NOW ON, the top, just as the unexpected of Marquera 4s) rapidly ftuinion to the| Pitching tatent all at once in Washini r ton last summer put the Senators in the | bs bd wenee bi nineteen straight | gut when they were counted on as “| itched ¢ the smoothest games in second division team. It just goes to uv one ol e othe: mani r can do with three adelphia that he has shown this| chow What «manage or four reliable twirlers all in form at year, It is my opimion that he willl... Rican. Sane MeN ist Ok POE AE (Conyrsiht, 1618, Joba J, McGraw.) he started lust, & }, personally, I prefer tevuave them finishing strong, although —________"= thip hit 6 Marquard won last year AMUSEMENTS. gage us a'great jump on the field: He settable’ degerves all, the credit in the world for com@ition of the Philade)phia pitching | "early 80 steady as it was. bought these goods at a low price, and amputting them on sale in my New York store. Some two-piece, some three-piece suits. Suit to order.. js over, especially stern teams. Hoth Chi- cege- and Pittsburgh are going to Ket gee pitching; and’ Cincinnat! has Aa much improved staff over what Tinker was werking-In the first months of the rae, ; a ’ k r. Reader, 1 Pe dNe out Masnowsdh and Marquart | EC RSING) Way i pk gm * is for you to call and see them. I consider them §8, $10, $12 values. E. P Tyerted te wonder pitener, but he ‘ge turshiee THE, , ; , Dangler’s trouserings to order ..... Bot. developed the contro! this year ae ; RERES SEIN BRANCH Union Label on All Garments All things being equal, a man working for a living to-day or the man in business for himself who wants hygienic conditions te prevail in his clothing, should insist and demand the Union Label for his own protection as well as for the benefits that may be de» rived therefrom.to the Union Tailor. : Union Tailors are the best class of men employed in this craft. They are paid a uniform wage; they demand and have healthful, sanitary conditions in their workrooms, and they are the public's protection against sweatshop labor. The working man who is looking to better himsclf should beheve in reciprocity, Prices being equal, the eraployes of labor should insist on the Union Label for quality, as he knows if he employs union labor in any capacity he insists on the betterment of conditions. The Union Tailors’ work is all week work: no rush piece work is tolerated, . Mothers, wives and sweethearts demand that your men folk protect you from disease-breeding sweatshop clothing! For your protection insist on the Union Label! MITCHELL ™:.-22!° 1431 BROADWAY, Cor. 40th Until 9 o’Clock, TROUSERINGS fhes..c6 42ary gt rousering, seas, in 3 50 ‘ghowed: toward the end of the canfaign. The warmer weather is been es- of Waiting for warm @ wtaff into shape ia greatly over- courag no pitchers are as good in AMUSEMENTS. | NORTH BEAGH eee rt x / FREE Fine wo is ‘ ft d PALISADES: PARK ip _Ascenaions, Fireworks