The evening world. Newspaper, July 17, 1913, Page 11

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Nall THE OLD BOYS _/WWAPPEAR IN MEET ” NTTRAVERS AVERS ISLAND Cehiiestion of the | of the New York A. C. Twenty-fifth Anni- versary a Reunion. The ve Sate York Athletic Club opens a thre: celebration at Travers Island toasy to commemorate the twenty- ‘Afth anniversary of the historic ath- fete feild. The affair will be mostly ¢ in the form of @ reunion for the mem- » bere who been prominent in the various branches of sport 1668, several the old-time o will exhibitions, The fret athletic event follow by 4 the opening festivities and recepfon will bring out Harry BL B Af 5 Arthur Zimmerman, another “old fellow,” the cycle king In the iate ‘eighties, will ride @ mile on one of the old-fashioned machines that earned Bm, world-wide reputation many Dan ‘Stern, ehampion walker in 1876, another athletic performer with no @ard for Father Time, will hotfoot pa with Nueddorfer, present day cha: POther exhibitions at title will include Hugh Be cy Dole vault; W. C. Downs, James The programme to-morrow will be changed to water contests. R. W, it, will show how e made in the old . C, champion eight of 18% and the famous “Chippies,” champions of 1896, will compe! c# an open A. A. U, mn being one of the many fea- ed for the last day of the Sota a GIANTS AND SOX TOUR ASSURED ( “¥eE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1d18. NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT SL ESRD oT ANG "AND AEROPLANNS In Future Famous Frenchman Will Devote His Talents to Motorcycle Racing. Henri St. Yves, the Frenchman, who won the famous $10,000 Marathon Derby at the Polo Grounds several years ago and who since that time has made a name for himself as an aenpianfat, will break into the motorcycle racing at the Brighton Beach Motordrome S&: urday, where he'll appear in the op Propfessional event. St. Yves has been practising on the motors for some time and now feel confident that he can|» compete against the beat ridens in the Dusjness, as signed a contract to ride at Brighton during the balance of Ine season, In phe star race of to-night'’s oard Mike Costello, Ray Vedits and Paul Ohne will appear in the firet of the three-cornered matches at two miles, ‘Mechanical trouble put Charlie Davis of Brooklyn, who was riding from scratch in the five-mile handicap, out of the race at the Motordrome last night just as he looked to be @ sure winner against a picked field consisting of Paul Ohne, Ray Veditz, George Mercier and Franz Krebs, all with @ lap and a half handicap. Ohne finally won the event, with Ve- “dity@econd and Mercler third, in 2.4514, The men finished under a blan- wis rode a sensational race, bring: ing Lhe large crowd to its feet with his speed when he passed the field for the test tyne on the second mile of the race, ‘@ clear track, le began hugging the white line, and at three miles ap- Peared to have the race at his mercy, At this point his motor began to slow, and at two more laps he was forced to drop out entirely, Ohne taking firat monéy, with Veditz and Mercier second and third in the order named. tional finishes were the rule in ae the. competitions last night and in every, instance a blanket could have covered the field when it flashed under “\the-red lights, In the three-mile open rofessional, the going was unusually een, and the fight between Ohne, 4 ‘edits and Sper! was a brilliant one, re oemrencematnoweemneee " MORRIS STOPS CUTLER SECOND ROUND. CLOVIS, N. M,, July 17—In a schea- uled ten-round boxing bout here last night Carl Morls of Oklahoma knocked out Marty Cutler, @ Chicago heavy- welght, in the second round. Morris was the r from the start, In } adminis knocRout punch More Ha broke Cutler's nose, a Wanamaker Games, The annual carnival and games of the Millroke Athietle Asxustation will be held at the Thirteenth Regiment Field, Cropsey and Fifteenth avenue, Bath Beach, Br n, on Saturday, An at tractive mme of ten events closed to tho empfuyees of Mohn Wanamaker has been arranged, among which a re- lay tmoe for swirls ie sure to be full of inteséat.” A ball game between the Mill- << Prose Juniors and the’Osanam A, A, will fordiewn tmportant part of the after: neen's sports. News of the Big Leaguers World’s Tour of the Giants|™e ! « and White Sox Assured for Fall. It 1s now assured that the White So: and Giants will make their contem plated tour of the world in the fall. ‘harlie Comiskey, President of the Chi. WOULD You MIND LETTING Me. LAST THIS Round ovT > {D LiKE To NOTIFY MY FAMILY NOT TO Dust THINK OF A 26S LB SWIMMER IN “HE RING I HE CourD “ZZ USE HIS CRAWL STROKE “Z VERY EFFECTWELY ON ZG HIS OPPONENTS EYE A265-LB. SWIMMER 19 YEARS OLD! (Whe, ate veo) By Vic)" eyo a Copyright, 1913, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World), White @ox party. The American Lea So far six members of each team have signified their intention of taking the trip. Manager McGraw of the New York club 8 posted a forfeit A long, while Comiskey has Suaranteed that there'll be fifty in the Bill Evans ts the latest White Hope, umpire won @ tetday and has a je to prove It, | During the ers abused the At the conclu. ‘ans singled him out to it a whirlwind because it refreshes and thirst- quenches without any “come back’? to it. This for you— athlete or fan Demand the Genuine— Retuse Substitutes. the man who proved ¥~ that a player can quit the big league game \ and then come back He says it is the reat drink for the athlete who would come back, and Youth on Swimming? WHIPS YOUNG HICKEY. Nation at wena New § oD: | | By landing when and whore he pleased on Young Hickey, the Harlem welter- Weight, in the main bout of ten rounds at the St, Nicholas A. C, show Mike Glover of Boston had no trouble what- [ever In carrying off the honors. For the first five ‘rounds Glover jabbed, uppercut, hooke@ and swung on Hickey at will, Glover took things easy in the last half of the bout and did not puntah Hickey #0 badly. La! OF YESTE Wiratier aS cheagoe tt innings a aR 4, hauls, ry Xerk. Tro gnmes iavurah at firookty (yhetmaa “oasil a} Hhilede, EMteage at orton For the Past Ten Years in at this season old coat. APPLYING =! oD 3 STR WD BOXING the aaereny at, e e $2.65 Uncalled for Suits This sale for the past week has been very successful. An evertOry, of my stock shows a great scarcity of medium sizes which I sold at the price of $5.00. have a great number of large and small sizes at this price. Some sold as high as $18.00 and $20.00, made up by union labor, and guaranteed all wool. An early call will get a better selection. Uncalled for Suits Thave a number of betas oe and I can fit a man thirty-eight, forty or forty-two. ‘He says so himself, go it muat be true. Ho also says that both the Buffalo and the game, Tom Hughes, who pit mtched Athletic clubs were after Maybe/ the eighth inning, getting credit for the the fans will be too when te here. | victory. The Milwaukee Club defeated Colum- bus tn @ nineteen-inning game, the record of season in the American Asoclation, @ score of 6 to 6. Jack Ferry pitched the entire game for the| of speed. losers, three singles in a row in the irre last inning causing bis defeat, Pitcher Lefty Leifeld, who was eold 1431 proeene: Corner 40th Street 2%: AMUSEMENTS, ed control, although he aus MeNre — to Atlanta by the Cubs, refused to re- PASTOR B35; | ~ Joe Boehling can thank his team-| port and instend has gone to Bt. Louls nae “BUG VADIS gin BED NION ‘=| mates that his record of nine consecu-| to enter business, i tive victories Is not broken. He was — fev Photo Drama, Bway, 14th 61 batted for two runs after holding the| The Pirates took the final game at West Browns to two hits in six innings in| Boston, largely due to Wilson's home He enth inning. It was in the ninth wv Raed bac maa sath a. near Tth av, Daily Met 10.260, The LARGEST CLOTHIERS IN NEW YORK Smith Gray’s Entire Stock Reduced Without Reserve Our immense showing of fashionable, finely tailored summer clothes is now marked without reserve at prices unmatched anywhere in New York. All our $22 two and three piece suite— $ All our $20 two and three piece sin | Now 3 All our $18 two and three piece suits— All our $30 two and three piece suits— $ All our $28 two and three piece suits— Now 16 All our $25 two and three piece suits— All our $45 two and three piece suits— $ All our bee two and three piece suite— Now ‘22 All our $35 two and three piece suits— Suits that have actually been selling at Smith Gray's for $18 to $45 and worth ten dollars more, BROOKLYN ‘NEW YORK, a BROADWAY AT WARRENST; -g7ORES FULTON ST AT FLATBUSH Al} S™-AVENUE ABOVE 27% ST. ==-="= BROADWAYAT BEDFORD_AX THE HOUSE FOR THE CAREFUL BUYER Pall EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN ‘ANDING OF THE CLUBS Phat GAMES ScHEDULED | For ry Stores | Have Made the Last Two Werks of JULY PANTS WEEKS All the odd trousers left uncalled for I have gathered from my seventeen stores and brought them to my New York store, and all the ends of plece goods in which enough was left pan it pinyd this sale. yp Dy the pase wee! ing re r this sa man go ore ofthe year who hin a blu verge cont of tis of last year’s vintage can come into my stog an either of flannel or dark worsted, or maybe he can match his It will be just the thing for vacation purposes. have hundreds of styles. Flannels in various shades, cheviots, worsteds and tweeds, and quite a few blue serges. of the week a complete assortment of sizes, and would advise my old customers to call early and get the best selection. Customers living at some distance from the New York store can mail in their measures, with twenty cents additional to cover postage, and I will be pleased to mail a pair of these trousers to you this week. These goods are guaranteed 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 these goods. The better styles I will price at $2.15 ‘ades in the medium sizes. These are nicely made and trimmed, Aus th arcmin fai om $7. 00 and $8.00 MITCHELL THE TAILOR ¥ BOSTON cago, 0 10 tunings. iphte, 8. Reseed game. All My 337 i make a selection For the firet : $5.00 olock Seta eae 18 ELTINGE . WITHI : |e, The Academy|f of on | ROOFGARCEN fcr AMERICAN R Rat yu DARED Nel ey «heed Pe OOF eg ; an ry so ae x; Pact. mH eek

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