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_PEB EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6 NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SP ORT “ROBERT EDGREN DIAMOND DOINGS @ (A"qu"4t.05") @ BY VIC\(Heardon the Players’ Bench] (Copyright, 1918, by the Press Publishing Company. (The New York World.) . a Rice ts Naps Have Cut Down Athletics’, ctr Wnlte Hox denies the rumor thes or Mou On TRH ROUADS to be relieved as manager of the & DAY UATH THIS Lead Again, ‘While Phillies ly Cit} team at the end of the sea- he! Presiden it Comiskey because of Have Gained Two Games Of] the ‘ave me ncne inn nese tro fately, the Giants. ‘e hase way the club bad been Five star left-hand piteners in the is to Be Hoped That Cook, the New Candidate for the High- landers’ Infield, Stays Here Longer Than Did Cooney, the Re- } a : = = Riis ( ><, ‘The margin separating the Napa from day. Rube Maorqasa Hoe Baer aot race is again six and a half games.| National, white Mdiie Plank and Ray Tue Giants only have aeven games on| Collins were beaten tn the American. the Phiiiies in the National League, the Lend latter having gained two games on the] » 7 ments Cor 2.00 of Centre Fielder D. New Yorkers on the present trip West. League teati to the ees! ,| League Club is announced. He wil ‘Three ex-Cubs shene im the Reds’! join Chicago Aug. 15. lineup im the third straight victory over — the Braves. Mordecal Brown held the} Newark has « lead of ten games im the International League. rae oa ; Rivers to Start = weno » se| Training To-Day and @ triple and Manager Tinker made a hit and stole third and home ia me eighth inning. A peculiar berg a vuihes game at 8t. Lo between -ne ~ and Cardinale, Cravath banged out a (Special to The Evening World.) fy, the ball sticking in the wire netting | 1-08 ANOKLWS, Aug. 6.—Artictes of in the right fiel4 pavilion Cather! @ereement have been signed by Leach Jumped up etght feet and dislodged the | Cross 0:1 Joe Rivers for thelr scrap, ball and held Cravath at third. The| which wll be the Labor Day attraction Quakera protested that it ought to be St Vernon. Rivers will leave to-day for ‘a home run, but Umpire Kiem ever-| Wheeler Springs to begin training. ruled them. 1¢ wae thie triple and Rivers ta. quite relieved to know that Luderus’e eingle that gave the Patities | "® 16 going to get another chance to. the game, 1 to 6. make good, and promises hie mest — faithful efforts to get into condition for Pitcher Bens of the White Sox weak-|Dtting wp a championship Ddattle ened in the ninth and the Senators rea ig ogel a ey He made two runs, tying the acore. Groom, jo wager $3,! on his ¢! who relieved Boohling, was batted hard | t© decisively whip Cross, and Sories in the tenth, The Som tallied twice) dicates the determination with, whieh. more, winning the battle, 4 to 2% he enters upon the training period. va a 4 : >’ J Giim Salle went feat in the “orott Pitcher. eee ase the Athletice in the American League ent down to def * i Tt 42883 eth: H 5 ie HI ‘The Naps turned the tables on the Athletics, Connie Mack using four pitchers during the game. Sure, Larry Lajole ts all in, He oaty get two hits & double and & home rua, which scored @ man ahead. Blanding pitched shut- out ball throughout, ge HW GOSHEN, N. ¥., Aug, €—Ubian, La)! owned by C. K. G. Billings of New! York, will appear at Goshen during race” week, Aug. 19 to 31, In an attempt te” beat his world's record of 2.00% over the historic half-mile track. It wilt be his only appearance in the East this season. ‘The Red Box and the Browns broke even in a double-header, The feature of the day was Leona.d’s pitching im the opener, the Hub tesser holding éewn his apponents to two hits. i day, pitched a no-hit game against terbury, shutting them out 3 to PLAYERS FIGHTING ete are Saree WeLNeery ok AMONG THemsarvat | eaw first, rll on errors, from the Memplis etue ef the West Outclasses East Tematat prem commas [Seep ot oet8°8. Art | ssa Gach ote In Matter of 2-Year-Olds ‘convince doubters of the superiority of the Western two- olds, It was sup- Three-Year-Olds of This Sec- Diled by Camuarin . . th took the Eastern horses into camp tion Better Fitted to Give impressively. Of course, Littie Nephew ri to Invad pe genie to do the trick, but & was ly Rose would trim Casua- rgument to Invaders. rina, She didn't, andw it ts doubtful :f _ er will. Casuarina won all tho _* Al the Cott amity, which includes Irv, Frank, Bill end J: By Vincent Treanor. and although Barly Rose had a a: Uttle hard luck, she had no excuse. tee Ty, thete Georgia — lev —- abat io (Special ¢0 The Evening World.) Before the Spinaway was run Charley y pave Gates ieee Dases, but when ft comes rapey ry nirg SARATOGA, N. ¥., Aug. &—Judging | Patterson, trainer of Early Rose, said, \ enhing inertaninete himecit oven by racing events of the lest three days here the East might just es well give ‘up the battle for supremacy against the he doesn’t win she's a dog.” Warly Rose's performance, however, didn't Quite put her in that class. ‘I i if i i g i i 3 " ‘West, as far as the two-year-old eitue- a « Faies with oH sore pH geonaggre parse ogg ies ee tsp Hac ie} Pee tion ts concerned, and hope for better |, Witte Steele, rider of Casuarina, autos ‘ehtie touring the West. Bince the Phillies crackeé wide apart in July luck tn the future contest of the three they have come dack strong.and are going Uke « house afire. year-olds. Good horses of the latter age . bas scuped are naturally scarce hereahouts, but Wer ceveral weeks we have heard rumors to the effect that Ed Reutbach, what few good ones there are in the Qeveste Cub star, was all in. Harry Gparrow says we new have the provt. Bast seom better fitted to give argu-| easily put it all over Early Rose in the ‘que teem signed by Brocktrn. ‘ment to the Westera stare than the two- | paddock inspection. ; THE : peligragea ed by the frat Albert Simon és etill running up the e firs OLO FATHER TIME STILL HOLDS te Mike Neeaaee cei rae Hewinorn in} winners of selling races, He bid Ka- e ® Another ol4timer to hit the bag 5p sas be yesterday's handicap, This three-year | linka up to $2,000, or $600 ovor her selling e 1 est la e In ; outielder in the league, ea old, the acknowledged champion of the |Pfice, and bought in Bob R. for $2200 q grt old atko at the walver 9 ‘Weat, beat @ very ordinary lot of horses |**ter Jumping his price ¢rom 61,200. of his own age, giving them lots of weight to be sure, but his manner of “Dick” Williams had the Holland two- i E Clothing History ¥ wl ‘ olds er ordon in 0 Been going, and 4 fe cuante are also TRiiated there ought tbe pte mepeinn Oca toes Mngt mut Paddock eta nye aa an ar i =e Rockwam, Harron Fiying airy, at |r sinc sine ho raed lat at Pim. 29 S Suits—valued all th fi $20 A WALLOP IN A PINCH, ‘caltore ses annul CE ee 429 Summer Suits—valued all the way trom pence parites Teaver pructioly edited [mestng and. wil aousueae nave soem || to $30 and sold in this store during our Clearance terday that the gelding had not been — - Le ret a ca erin oa ton tae leas ee ee On 7. P lk Will B be bed all summer, “a & hed brought Hota, for which, the stewards eet they last at $10.50. im ecing Canada,’ wn oix . “That horse . . FrenchChamp a dh re sala Tovey, "he would be a8 good 80 |aimnly pulled up. scans Ba dooae They consist of all odd sizes and styles on hand. We assorted ‘Arrives in Town Again Sept. Be ee ee re Rerun | oer Oe SATs dane, When our entire stock in this price range, and whenever a line was on). — ‘and occupied about the same place|knows I didn't out him off,” said Mus- ‘hia champion of ell Bu motor-| 108 ANGELS, Aug. €—Arthur| among the youngsters as old Rosebud | grave, incomplete we laid it aside for this sale. cyliste, Andre rcerceen, aera yee | Polky, the heavyweight champion, and| does now. ee eet eu, ot To tne tot wots seats |SOAL TT wTic @ARDEN SHOW.|| $20.00 to $30.00 Summer Suits, $10.50 A Sale at $16.50, $14.50 and $12.50 are offered while Charley Miller, the Gan Francisco mo- torman, signed articles to-day to fight twenty rounds in the Vernon Arens on McArthur, one of talent from Brook- ee * . ® DEM Y #.8.18, Mat, Daily. Prices 10,29, the’ night of @ept. 2 The men willlign, They were in the paddock looking| ‘The two heavyweight bouts which There are Blue Berges, Suma Cloths, Pencil Stripes, Club Checks and Plaids QF yuaic,sen| acon The Teo Orphans: to be well pleased when he was) contest for a percentage of the receipts,|at Hawthorn at the time, and neither! regtured the show at the Atlantic Gar- —all materials in all colors—most every style of cut and pattern im: le; .. Teving Place, '@tark Co. ‘ ‘al exrrangements, were com- for him to meet Charley Davis ‘the ®righton Motortrome Gunday the world’s thle: | Sanri Bt. Tveo being ® countryman Dut have @ guarantee that their share| knew whom he was talking with. den A. C. had quick endings, The firet . A 4 . wl aot. eo below © certain Ggure, whien| "AIS" 97" gad Ike, poke | cae eee eee one Ceuece sone not, of course, every style in every size, but a wide variety, nevertheless, for ribe with his elbow, choose from. was not.given out. Each man posted « dtoeking horse, but Leanne cee ae Lene i every man to forfeit of $09 as appearance money. round, mn the WONT BeAgH } 01 On our clothes values of from $30 to $40 we followed the same measures, Petky who ts theatrical tour, | 720" Mave £0 stretoh your imagination | 4 punch on the point of the ov . r i] jus teat ‘cokoes bie jatar pea tony Rittocsire eperismen:’ "| S20.,the_eouble Jack Kee = and these odd styles and sizes will go at $14.50. Wow Features Bally k- Es fe ot eset cored a see mae, ee | Ws L. DOUGLAS $30.00 to $40.00 Summer Suits, $14.50 rin tate Meee _ |, teat hte strate | ee 4 & 4 SHOES ‘ Lint og oh ise Pe omaat . L. Douglas shoes you really prefer; choose several fabric patterns, and then come here aj 4 Peter Volo, Sita We nti wee the vy be, San Sara ant Ne te He | Steen aee are. the math them enor Everyane wpe does List save a pa ¢ pore of the > slot ey. We ask you to choose several styles and fabrics, because Horseman Futurity and the purse of | miles, and miles 8s GEN 600 tolles everywhere. clothes money 4 y jos) eect Peg galley geil cop Syea from Hawthorn to the arguing Tke | tree lt dreeter ew Yorks and begin training here not later than ley, you don’t know a horee, if you ; finest tailoring shops in the city, look ov vi t Peter Volo Breaks Record. stepped Keene. “He looks rather a| For style, ft and wear Go to any of the F ps Y> er several styles two-year-old trotting division of the like reassuringly. ‘They send him! standard quality Fay, : ) § ¥ we will then be sure to suit you in your size. Te-night's big attraction at the ¥ totems potas the Grek mile tn and fied. Hawthorn has never raced than a mile in his life. M Beightor Motordrome will be the fret | 24” Glstance was made with ease, | "Do you know what man you were A Evenings 8 Ss See Sarat raw mot] Mary, Sog te ott ack abe [HL Gy, ang, Maury, Macl a ‘Clock oe ™ artes Lambert of Cleveland In the epee ame down ig not", “Feanall Keene, ' Ive ra 5 7 o'Cloc! i over two mile rou - je i 4 ner 119-125 Walker Street “Huly gee!” said Ike,

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