The evening world. Newspaper, July 18, 1913, Page 9

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NEWS OF CARDINALS MAKING GIANTS WORK HARD [AXEL, choT FOR A doKe: Tut BET CHAS GO TOMI itis ‘Certainly Remarkable the Way Those Leaderiess Cardinals Make the Giants Hustle. By Bozeman Bulger. OOKS like It's going to be a tough Job, after all, putting,the blush of shame L on thove boys from St. Louis. Coming as they did from a. severe beating At the hands of the Phillies, what do they do but up,and tear off our Mr. Fromme at one féll swoop? Thus having blasted our hppes of lettmig them have both barrels in uble-header, they went after the second encounter mith fust as mUeh Vigor. Hut for Chief Meyers’s patriotic wallop in. the ninth we might have been fighting yet, And we understand at least two, of them are, Al Nomaree says: ‘That ts no fittin’ way for a club to act that has no notions of a Pdennant.”” ‘This © to completely subdue the leaderless Cardinals brings the count bétween th » cities up to: St. Louls, 4; Giants, 3, Mind you, the Cards are cutting up this way in full knowledge of the fact that the other alx clubs ave surrendered and taken the oath of,allegiance, There is atiil a chance of Plax the ‘blot front our escutcn in the double-header whtdh 4s ‘tow forming, but donit do too much betting. Heating those boys ts no een. “THE ONLY WAY MY BUNION HAS CHANGED Is “To ull ' BOYS WILL BE BOYS—IN A PINCH. The Giants «in that they are likely to catch the Cards ‘On crutyhes 4 pling proces# of ruling Cathers and Magee out for @ one adv the eri Walon ay to the winner, as players, cops and ymplres jumped into the ring and obacured the view from the pres box. 2 . "LAL TRADE “the 1 hat t with the fight tJ heey ee one langh that went with the fight was when Cathers and Magge were THREE RK fiiitled to the clubtrouse Bie Larry MeLean was sent with them to prevent a - Sgndlng renewe! of the conflict. Larry stuck with them until they shook hands, but upon PITCHERS FoR. A his-return he shook hie head dublourly and expressed a fear that something FARLY GooD might happen w balbin, St. Lo en the gang reached the hotel, he is not very) strong for WINGO WINS THE ALL-AMERICAN BONE MEDAL. Auile from the fight and the police interference, the most tmportant 1 Was the publ Since Larry got hit with a pool ring 6 peacetnakee, uTwwry wan! But Vo it of Cate Th “1 in the finals for the te jade up of all-American wi ans on thied, none out and Wingo perched | t kod ike a great c ‘or the Cards to cop the double-header. Ten what do we see? A flash o ing from second, a blur Ike > A fhoving pict film and Wingo sliding into third, with Evans holding {t down. In ather words, Wi made a Clean ind with another runner on that vag and Kot real miffed when now *Wirat are you doing he We have heeded a for our alte tx the Job, Of course, we still bear In, mind that Yan Loan stole second with the bases full on cer- ain. well-known occasions, but that was @ long tlé ago, and, besides, neither Of them is a catcher. 8 looked down in surprise and demanded to Harold McCormick, the pinch-hit'machine, got his first active om. ployment for a week or two yesterday, but quickly subsided. He laced straight into an outfelder’s hantls and then went on hig Next to Demaree’s throw to first.” says Harold, “a pinch-hitter FRom Now on, CHANCE ore way. sduring a winning streak is, perhaps, the most useless thing in. the OFFE! RED HIM sworld.” THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1918. CHANCE NO DAVID HARUM Copyright, 193, by The Aress Publishing Co. (The New York World), FRANK CHANCE “TRADED HAL CHASE, Aghting 1 the bench It has been several years since players have come to CH 6 ve 1 the bench, and it is Ukely to go hard with these boys who could not pate 1ON FARST SACKER,, FOR HH | HIGHLANDERS 10 GFT "RO weach an acre ve caught Larry Doy! Texas RTON SEiIpE | Jedarttor in the brought in a much needed iS Back ee pene eae a runs ‘The batl)fell half way between Cathers and O'Leary, with Cathers also in H THE MINORS AND | A puweutt, As the Cards came to the bench some heated expressions passed be- =SIER IS Lain uPY IDEN | tween Cathers and Magee and then It started, It was difficult to make a de- Dtor 28 ote, Choctt, Peabody & Con Few Hours TO Look THROUGH HE HOSPITAL usts | SUSPICIOUS OF EVERY TRADE EDITED BY ALL BRANCHES OF. SP ORT ROBERT EDGREN | They’re Already Discussing By vic Plans for Next World’s Series” will prove! hig value to. the News Youts Soar wen dome! Ban ‘Soha: Thinks Giants and Athletics Will: Meet for Big Baseball Ti itle. % THEURALGINY BANE Leet! GIMME DAS 4 100 Hf champlonahipa Serhes dames Wourt be pia} Yous be srpaia's by by great nate trav Patient these 4 wee eitions " pest rkome series WIMDBO pays agate and two abtoad es ‘ine that in schedule e ihe came Sip ceity in They are alrbady dlacussing planta’ for opm [next work's weries—thay Js, Ran Pf foniwon of the American Heagua te | hilt’ according to’ fis calctitaticns’ th nts Mana "gho Athidtigs Will be the | cama to fight It out for the co j Noor, an speaking of the matter BEFORE | ACCEPT py Ls ve th th ont “HIS FIELDER. You “While the Athietion have a Dig lead nin the clown of the 112 pM nha eee oF a at’ present, nothing ia vertain in base- hall, T noticg that Mack is atill seeking | pitchers, #0 1 xt.sa'I'in aafo' tn’ daytie that he Is not Yat ready to-mt dagk an _MUST MAKE AFFIDAVIT THAT HES IS FREE FROM CORNS, BUNIONS, SPAVIN, aur me! u't DON'T RUCUMATISM NEURALGIA, | | wAlt for the Natonal League winn APE onslaught. Cfeveland, Waishinktda aid Lome “THS , NDECITIS, BUINDNESS: J | (tic ago ate ‘all very much in thy race, CHILES, Fever, Pip, PARALYSIS AND AGUE! ( strengthening thelr teams and ready to | take advantage of the’ Allghtedt op on! the part of the Athletles. «4... “L great faith in Frank © ye that. hh atroady ‘in sl ng chi for next year, He Is equlsitién to our: leagudy: aed YANKEE STOLE oP Bawxine! | Cd ae a oe YLL SWEAR) | “ro it! Mekers of Arrow Shirts | When the New York Americans arrive fn Detroit Chance will exereixe a claim to the services of Infleider Louder, Tigers asked for waivers the other day and Chance refused to Jet this player feave the “American League ctroult President Johnyon sald gn Wednesday that Louden would be turned dver to the Peerless Leader. ————— Chappelle to Report To-Day. OHTCAGO, July 18.—Larry Chappelle telegraphed Charles Com the Chicago American yuld report to-day ready to hiskey han been perturded by the Unexplained absence of his high-priced star, Me bought Chappelle to get a hard-hitting outtletdce for his club, an pald the Milwaukee Aswoctation t and two players for him, Chai pelle packed: hin grip and left Milwau- kee, but since then Comiskey had heard nothing from him. So Peplosk! Sent to Lincotn, Joo Pep! who captained the Seton Hall varsity and joined the Detroit American Leaguers after graduath now playing with the Lincoin, team of the’ Weatern League, having been loaned to the team by President WELL THEN y ACCORDING To » CHANCE'S METHOD — WHY DOESNT : acy JOUNSTON “TRADE PLATTS AND BOER Robe K “ VIM BUCKLEY FoR. Se SMITH 2? e ROLL FILMS DEVELOPED When prints are ordered. Prices f prints the very lowest, Brownie 5 + cents and Finishe@ CHANCE OUGHT TO GET & WRITTEN GUARANTEE WITH EVERY TRADE HE FALLS FoR LIKE. A 1 wh, Work eae ae Fe Bt $1 a Week Prices 81 to @ —— \'M NOT WINNING WS FIGHT Becase 'M AFRAID IF 1 WON, MY MANAGER WouKd TRADE ME OFF FoR A COUPLE of SECOND Raters! Shas HERE wE Have ame “CHANCE TRADE” IDEA USED AS AN ALIBI. Iver-Johnsons © L DAVEGA, J Marie's’ Leadive Aporting Goods Méuse,| THE PEERLESS LEADER’ SHOMD HAVE %-RaY PHOTOS TAKEN OF THE FEET OF TRADE PLAYERS L Be ei TRADING SIGHT UNSEEN IS NO BUSINESS. the Highlanders are making a holler avout getting double If Frank Chance had enwaged.a; veterinary to examine the Mer priot to the pAssiing of the papers we nfight have: had an Umpire Evans Is Criticised for | haots of Rolie 7 Hal Chi swhich, according to the way they rousted Hal after he left, | 9 a eetla save © to Norton, there is no alto; we should have teen! = ight With Fan’ en to him thinks he was skinned and wants to trade Muck, we are makes Comiskey and Ca A Mahan Wuen? DETROIT, July 18.—Ban Johnson Karl Moore, the celebrat rer, was to have been Here'for the doubles | UPOM_ his arrival in this city, sq De a net see helonan te the Candivatss hut ie Phiten fer, the doubles | overal things of more than passing mo- time. He prot 1 to catch one of those cars that run ont toward Germans | Ment athons them that the National} town. N=! Cominission probably will take steps to Chicago club to recompense SPANNING LAURELS ON SECOND “SPEED. cin aetees| se Marquard pitched but three innings of the Jaat game, he gets ae | eo win score was tied when he went in, so hé had to take the | Borton andl @edponsiditity of winning or losing, It's a poor rule that works one way, and nen he athe of! er slipped Rube the laurel, Johngon ’ r has been useless because of in-| « I's an ill wind that blows nobody good, according to Miller Hug- and Borton has been sent to the # gins, By being laid up with illness he was spared the aight of accing | MIROr* consider any Wingo steal third, while the same was fully ovcupted by Steve Evan, | abycal Matinger | Chance may make Miller says, however, he will be on the job in an advisory capacity Netare: 110m ee ea this afternoon, Mr. Johnson also sharply criticised u apie Billy Evans for his run-in with in which the fi vans had no bus! in a brawl with a spectator,” AT EXTRA BASE |S THE SYSTEM, ALL RIGHT. The Giants w evented the Phillies from encroach- a shirt sles to engax, m ihe ing on thelr leat by thelr o! ) of taking an extra bare, If Merkle hadn't] he said, “I am surprised to hear that stole sdvdnd in the ninth, Meyers's long wallop would not have scored|he did dvans is protected by the him w.th the winning run. Park police and if the was annoying ere him by shouting Ind nt remarks he If the Glan ad to-day, MeGraw has promised Jim Thorpe | #howld have to an, officer and p herve | fl : aa chrace to pr is still tn the league. jad the mat AHS 188 The ledeu would not © President McAleer of Charley Heros oy end while i u e eneray \ yun SHAN, ered a blow! tit drove In the fray 1a chance to get in against a lef s argument. No pointer dog ev Lite canteloupe breeder, and he al hander showed deliy- the Boston ¢ & the dismissal, ugh tt had Ohne ‘Easily Wins , Three-Cornered Match Race at Brighton Track oreail handicap, with Arthur Chap- 9 at scratch, will be a feature of the Brovklyn Rider Defeats Cos. Bs card, tello and Fischer in Straight Hetts, Both in 1.28 2-5. AMUSEM ENTS, GAMMERSTEIN'S sa Cena | 4 Dally Matioee tn theat sf Brooklyn had no trouble ROOFctin', wee FOO*, ie ay fath St. Roof Garden "082,72 three-co mateh race ite i CUAL, ps Fields: All Aboard is A. ine rignton Benen Nut ¥esin straight hgats, bot LIER, } Made the American Leaguo look. bad. 125 West 125th St, Betw fencn and Tth Aves. open bvery ve. kaeeot Weds Navin of Detroit, Poplonit will be ré- turned to the Tigers in the spring. lonki in now covering third bas batting heavily, NEVER BEFORE-NEVER AGAIN A $50 SUIT, Made to Measure, $10.50 SPECIAL SALE ONE WEEK ONLY---1280 SINGLE SUIT LENGTHS Imported English Woollens--Made to Measure ~SUIT102 e = Values We believe this is the first time in the history of the clothing trade (both custom ‘and ready made) that.a suit made of imported English wooltens hus ever been offered the American public at’ such a’ ridiculously low prige as $10.50 made to measure, Nothing need be said to acquaint you with the superiority of English worsteds, as they are-known the world over for their quality, beautiful texture and long service; we will not have an éxtra suit length of these fine materials left after this onogveck therefore we warn you in advance of the importance of getting here early, —— me We are the only concern of its kind occupying an entire building devoted ex-, cluisively to. custom tailoring where you are measured—your suit cut, fitted and without leaving the premises, Our work is not jobbed ont. | sy hize with the player in his sus-| umpires have had less trouble with He also announced the immediate rein-| pension, which was mad by the secre-| Cobb than with many other players,” | statement of ‘Ty Cobb, and seemed tol tary at the Chicago headquarters. 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