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a a Ta neers nema wagner te au Bags exe evntee WoRty, Frarbiy, sony 11, 1013. _ PCN TO = NEWS OF- ALL BRANCHES OF S | BASEBALL BUMPS! @ @ @ By VIC Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World), Cubs Put Period at End of the Giants’ Fourteenth Straight Vio- tory and Show That They Are the Club That the Locals Will .Have to Beat Out in Order to Win Another Pennant. If Dentist Fails to Get ihe cde: ‘ Trendall. OWN MIND t By Bozeman Bulger. AVING in mind the public weal, we are constrained to string along with McGraw In his declaration that the Cubs are the boys the Giants will have to deat if they expect to eut in on the World's Series dough and nisin "have rare #0 many heavy guns in the ve mi the olf Cub fighting epirit in ce machine that has no backfire when it comes ‘> oy CRANE one 66r i 106 ANG! con left nere to-day on the Harvard a 2 = 2 8 = Ser ZAKS” OF THE GAME. Si a” in Baseball are a queer institution. They decide wy hitting or good pitching. For instance, four of the helped Chicago on to a victory were Texas Leaguers, while the nose by the Giants reauited in double plays. Chief ret gufferer in the second inning, when he @hot one into left ase label. Miller speared the ball off his shoe tops and then @ Goudie play. The same thing happened to Snodgrass in & nourishing looking liner was speared by Johnny Evers and ible that wrecked @ rally just beginning ¢o bloom. The play that lost the game, as it developed later, was made dy Snodgrass in the third inning when he, the firat man up, wae caught mapping at-first. Two hite followed, and but for that nap at the Wwitch the big bundle of runs would have come right there. | MCU ti RVERS'S HEAD. NOT NE RILY A HAT RACK. NU ‘Talking of unfortunate plays, a lot of fans went away from the Polo _ Grounds oti wondering how Johnny Evers managed to put two men out on e ss fitdle fly ball to the infield by quick thinking. Merkle was on first with none field by Lookner and Shieids, but when Murray lifted an easy one to Evers. Thinking it a eure out, Murray = - 100-min: jeam race, covering loafed going down to the bag. Then, instead of catching the ball on the fly, and one I Evers allow to hit the ground frst. Sater took the throw and touched out Costello finished the race and ‘Merkle, who was in a position where he couldn't go elther way. His next move mile and @ lap ahead of the fi was to step over the bag and put out Murray. It was the old “trapped ball” play that !s worked every year or #0, but is always just as puzzling to the fans. Some yelled it was an infield fly. and the batter was out, but the “infteld fy” rule oly applies when there are runners on both first and second.’ The man at fault in this particular case was Murray, and he probably was_réminded of that fact by McGraw. He should have run out the hit and would have been safe, Merkle was out whether he ran or not, as he was forced in any) event. He was completely surrounded. PRESENTING AN lENCOMIUM TO C, SMITH. i | i j t i gee ef iF non, would be the strongest Us i =i if 2 Hi 3 ger. He was given yesterday afternoon. fist RR New Recoru Made c 3 § toe T az : N s Mike Costello of New Roch i Pitt To Meet Charley White)" i% & ATP ies F iy 3] ab Sod co, eae fou, few fights that he fought at the local clubs, has been matched to meet Spe- English Lightweight Chamt-|cls! Delivery Hirsch of Chicago in an elght-round bout to be held at Ottawa, @ good pitcher—I knew him when he worked down in Atlanta—but never con- sidered a great one, Just the same, he's going to get a lot of publicity if he oops this up. , White, | Darser. Dillon decided that he knows Meyers’ bad throw just in time to fall on Johnny Evers as he iM be Charley enough about the game now to look always told me that he ‘lept’ twenty-three and a half feet to catch the Doat coming to this country!” t To 264 to the sorrows of the Giants, they heard before leaving the grounds that the Buperbas and the Phillies had deen beaten again, McGraw was all Qroken up over it. a White will come to; to-night. The New Polo A, A. will twelve-round bout before the Copp n all-star card of bouts, while P.M. After this 1 In the first Banty | * Roger Bresnahan was compelled to say a few things to Umpire Rigler in| lightweight champion, to meet him. bout Johnny Dohan will meet Fighting yegard to how much he thought of him as a Cuban ground keeper, and before + the dag was over several of the Giants agreed with Roger, Beeause Johnny Dundee would only agree to meet him at 133 pounds, Jach White, the Chicago boxer, has called oft his twenty-round go with the cle A. ANY WAY, THEY'LL KNOW WHY RIGLER 18 CALLED A CZAR. ‘The whole team, including evbstitutes of the Russian teachers who are so- banking district’s best dressed men. foot, They were talking of introducing the gamp in the land of the Czar,/.+ 3 p x4. That is the reason why I matched to fight Jack Britton. called off the bout.’ —_ Jack Britton, who has fought more he is taking things cas: twelve-rouftd bou! fa Bathe an in a iatara He both black and blue—fancy silk mixtures, all the quiet tone » bs . . t) petman Earns Honor by Pitch-| tea ‘witnttne ‘strand tose teetin | mouth, "Brown efoated Jimmy Howard ; tailoring trade. | pha aye leave, Pitman decided to play inde, {Of Chicago at the same club on July 4 \ g Single Gam: q ’ Gering landed in the town of Tread- well, He Will Sign to Battle (fractal to The Brentng World.) He NICKED ME FOR July t.—Leach Cross f Him. cor. two tl (ieee Ht Mea Ca @ meten with to be Mle & moment, Re sald, and if he card. Bud Anderson, who was operated upon for appendicitis in a Santa Monica c). a Ik in 100-Minute Race ai Brighton Track. se. ‘Just why Gharile Smith should be able to beat the Giants three in| pj Chi Canada, on July 24. Hirech fought tn York gt Chi One of the interesting events geccession this season is not easy to explain. Just the name, he has at on on Pion to Meet Chicago Boxe h ng he o wikeneeiee ee et boston, | pene. aarolt, arranged at the Brigton Beach Motor- Cali it luck or what you will, but there are the records. He beat the Giants at Butte on Ni ht of Aug 2. extend hi e it. el Bes oo, eutpotnt rgb at i'bi.edelpte, acl Grome this season will be held to-qor- twice in Chicago and once on the Polo Grounds. Lavender and Cheney, the ‘4 Mh him. = —<— — — ———— — NS gs two stars, are unable to turn the trick Gad Ritchie has also lost his charm, but i <% - flere we have an ordinary twirler who has been running in and out of the This te feajer leagues for years and etill has the Giants’ measure. Smith was always by John Pollock. seems to be an unlucky year for participate in the'race won't te Chapple figures in order to have to travel at a gait of for the mil Match) — for Gan te evoring With the odds very much against them and the batter in the Tr can't do any business with Ritchie he ele on two cocasions, they rallied against Dr. Mathewson and tumed the trick, WNT) SR will return here and take on Harry AG ‘three of the Cub runs that served to put a period at the end of the four. 4 ‘ Trendall of Bt. Louis, who has soceptet , teenth game of the Giants’ winning streak were made after two were out. Under ‘ - S torme for @ fight here with the New i Giese circumstances moet of teams curl up and turn over on their sides. i= \\/ M . \ ’ tin ; Matty, by the way, was very philosophical about his defeat, and thinks he 2s & Stee 2 ct Coven, Peabody & Cnelem will manage to survive hie record, which fe now fifteen won and five lost. “For iS = \/ Makers of Arrow Shirts the fret time in many days," he says, “the luck turned against ws, We could >) \ ‘ met expect to have the ‘breaks’ coming our way all the time, and I think we < ak & success. However, he declared he savald be very well satiated with fourteen straight. The Cube got the ‘breaks’ My 7 IN | nora dredge three innings, while luck gave us the double cross at every turn. They also|' arn sire being to MS swaiioped the best I had in the “pinches” (WI USLULI tine r r ROLL FIL EVELOPED delleves | F orints the very lowest. Brownie at Ver- | fa conte each. drawing elle and George Mercier of New York easily B broke the world’s record of 19 miles, for the Iver-Johnoons on Baay Terme, TW SIN FRANGSO) [See snesees TO CONSILTRITCHE =| DAVEGA, JR} eld. The Titer tres tearent with 126 Kearney Atth, with 183 mileg and 3 laps. ly leader own came sliding into second te one for the book. It tas one of the most after his own affairs, City A. of Butte, Mont, on the OURS: Jat Far Hockaway. Manager ll Brown Six months ago E. P. Dangler opened a tailor shop in the Barclay bout Welsh intends to ne (@, San Fran: Newark wil tackle yous fl Street corner of the old Astor House, dressed it up with the finest of irn- Sow Hyland ported woolens and since that time he has been making clothes for the. Nghtweight which was to hi * . . . re tiers vesmeen the Gants oa the Orbe today 1 mny be a Mor the bat that been held at Vernon, Cal. on July Changes contemplated by the city in this piece of property, and the off season in the Ss understand the game any better than lish, Whi a 2 : . ° . . A ° Heesise gots exited he mikes notes like chopping wood and throwing is on| fee, Uaniwelsht, limit” said, WhItG, lisane on the 1 financial district, necessitated the appointment of a receiver, and Mr. Geo. H. Schmale was Meaihed when told that no man could slide with whiskers, appointed. Through the permission of the courts this week this high grade stock was sold. Miners Make Their Pitcher Mayor |sat"'suiweten or chcwee, sua ' ttyity iy ie tnt nt eh al Rh inghe ya of hoa vga qui the bea 2 ot B. cree & Co., ee. well- ’ . A ° fs Prack Klaus of Pitt in at prevent aus ers, omprises light gray, medium and dark gray sharkskins, pencil stripes— ; for Beating Nine of Rival Camp\™2,"; effects adopted by the fine. RX My personal opinion‘ is that there isn’t a suit in the entire range that could Heove, Pitman Gocited to play. inter Ste een ee ae >| be made up, the way the ordinary tailor buys his goods, for less than $40 to $50. j Tawp A andbalt game Detwoen that town's| heavyweight and’ manngdr of APin Twice Dell This is the dull season. No one realizes this more than myself. I $ 15 hated rival, J ; eilky, 'o making @ strenuous effort to : I, - ’ " If pitching earns a quick reward siayea, Pinan volunvared hia tervices rae centage annie | LEA n|— bought these goods at a low price, and am putting them on sale in my New jo 8 and show re. le with the ‘yu 4 , . . * : * 4 ae ae see ereadwell was bestowed on | coseg nm, His offer was gladly s¢- [fornia “Pelkey has improved onneider haha dese | York store. Some two-piece, some three-piece suits. Suit to order ........ ‘ Pitman by the townsfolk of the | rr1-otate pitcher defeat Juneau, but he| nner Ind'T really valiove [345 Navatibns iit miping camp for his work in the box | held that team scoreless after a hard-| that if ver a chance to meet ORE: HOW: i} ht t Juneau, @ nearby rival in @| fought battle. Smith that he will surely defeat him.” L IL TO. 31. The citizens promptly held a monster ey d we Mans meetin, Harry Donohue, the fast lightweight nt i a ° r Meat Ge wandaricat (Relate ten teeta ne ss pellet of Feuit, til, who made good in the . icin f you, Mr. Reader, is for you to call and see the Us to o month ago he was star twirler electing him Mayor of Treadwell, 2 La #10, $12 values. Ankle Deep Likely the tart courts of the Seabright Lawn = > WITHIN THE L . W To Be First Choice, | rover Pell is tre conten ae SE | Ching | JARDING DANSK zeHt ; Sse All of Achelia cup ‘singles defeated "i i (Y DAMA ORQH EST Ay a ? Sen AZ to-day or Although no selections have been F. Touchard at 9-1, 8-4, 6-8. petal” is Millerw, 5 r ‘a Ankle Deep will mbination of present and past S the boats chosen to go sreatness at Princeton, overtoppled Enal aileagers for the Nathaniel W. Niles and Alfred @ Dab- Matmeworth Cup, Charles P, Tower, Dey, the famous Eastern States cham- qhairman of the committes, told Com- pions, in the semi-final round of the i J. Stuart Blackton, the owner doubles, This contest also was waged The a as yet, It ie thought that Count fee ue M. Church and Dean Mathey, ealthful, sanitary conditions in their workrooms, m. I consider them $8, TROUSERINGS crits thie stock, and all task of $3.50 E. P. Dangler’s trouserings to order............ Union Label on All Garments things being equal, a man working for o living the man in business for himeelf who wants hygienic conditions to prevail in his clothing, should insist and demand the Union Label for his own protection as well as for the benefits that may be derived therefrom to the Union Tailor, / ; Vales Tailors are the best class of men employed in this craft. They are paid a uniform wage; they demand end they are the public's protection against the “America, and James Simpson, ‘through three sete before Ohureh and TI ki 2 who is looking to better himself should believe in reciprocity. Prices being equal, the Gno owns the Peter Pan V, after the Mathey won at 6-4, 4 6-4 $a ty - employer of laher should Insist o8 the Union Label for quality, as he knows if he employs union labor im sie whieh both boste started and | ——_—_—- “ASIOR i ase ; 9 25 & 5 et Ais capacity he ingists on the betterment of conditions. The Union Tailors’ work is all week work; no rush pleoe Pp aay {ore over e Cn thirty} ay Pe i ge * Bale Uthat “0 UO VADIS?? * Sp shah thers, wives and sweethearts demand that your men folk protect you from disense-breeding course an opportunity would bel ten 4, D igh others, f y protect y for an offictal trial with Law.) 4¢ ficranton—Scramtos, 0; Elmin, 1, G. Buhi's new boat, the Neptune | At Uilee Ute 12; Albany, 6 a: any other boat that may be syracuse, 4; . © eecond game), + at that time. Until after this At New Londos—New London, 5; Holyoke, @ monary trial, he added, to an- (fim game); Molyoke, 3; New London, © (qpcond ent would be made regarding: |: gelection of boats to go to Eng- eens ‘ "miles ané Dab Beaten. At Bridgeport—Bridgeport. 5; Wotesbury, anexpected changes of form ea-| At LovallLowal, 6, New esl iB ‘Clay —Minacapol, Kenge typ dean tennia igurparmen, oa a sweatshop clothing! For your protection insist on the Union Label! The Tallo FROM BOSTON Krenings Until 9 o’Cleck, Seturday 9. Md Freddie Welsh Matched Te ginome tigre eg [emrinans snucet ne f128, West 126th Stl DIE WELSH, the lightweight | t , ' e. . 1¢ manag. . : 1 Weet. hes just been signed up for an-|craok middleweight of Indlenapolis, Larry Doyle's great feat in leaping Righ in the air and pulling other contest out there. His opponent | Who has broken away from Sam Mur- -