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EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN MACK WORKING |THAT GIANT SLUMP Chey dig bom BY VIC|West and East Divide Honors [oorenyow 0m ig Copyright, 108, by the Press Publishing Oo, (The New York World.) In Southampton Tennis Tourney NARRAGANGETT nL NGXTT PIER, R. WONDERS WITH ee ~ e ) fore ‘The veteran has “aeptrations oo Cooperate oon the aor - Her rations to- wn IN SATURN Ata : SETURBAY'S Forces in This Sectio Section Cheered| wart coming back, although he aia not| ship for the second year Up by Appearance of ae Billy Larned. < YOUNG PITCHERS ay Lame Clever Handling of Twirling { == . > i Staff Keeps Athletics in yeaterday, in the fourteenth annual ~ : for the section of the country that has Front in Race. #0 tong led molude Billy Larned, the seven times holder of the national t! I celts He Bie By John J. McGraw. | { (Manager of the Giants.) ‘The Athletics hed « slight scare last ‘week when the St. Louls Browns took two games in a row from them. Ite WTO ¥ m CARBURETER | team out in the lead loses two games (cant poms in @uccession to anot! club, all the Sredictors sco nothing but storms JoB Aton # @head. “Connie” Mack has demon- ‘ = i Hi etrated this year what a clever man- » ME Griffin, th national teroallegiet champion 4 ager he is by taking two veterans, Plank ’ zi y 7 stand out as formidable orpeeents feated him 6-4, 6-4. ‘The storm sciares | as and Bender, cite CH of good-looking / J e beat that the East has to offer. ba} by | pA the Pde ino which youngsters an eying them so clev- , “ Mi we ie ermerrer. etly in the pitcher's box that he will win 7 ‘ — “ ty F Willlam J. Clothier and Henry W. Slo- Her! Gut THINKING : : ational championa; ABOUT Gor AND 5 , i SMOsT ALITTLC Gas i . Gast, ta Seay, und yoengures, eee . i ‘BANKING AND FINANCIAL, ) BANKING ANO FINANCIAL, Pe. 1 but most precocious recruits re- i > =: Se ne enn eet ge aN uae Coy meee tiga Tt 7 quire ning, The Ffemarkable ‘ 357 3 Dacking that the Athletics give a pit- *! ; y , ‘ cher makes a youngster look better SIE Cte cece wena owes het "ee " ae P . PAR VALUE OF STOCK OF THE Bender have been used to working fame stthersto care or anion th a] Dp ey SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY ‘most every other day thie season, a p remarkable performance for him. If eee REMEMBER, wy fre REPRESENTED BY CERTIFIOATES OF INTEREST 168URD BY THE CENTRAL TRUGi' COMPANY OF Mack gets away with this system of : NEW YORK, TRUSTEE, UNDER THE FINAL DECREB, DATED te risNeT : 5 . JUNE 20, 1013, OF THE DISTRICT using his two veterane in parts of Laid COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF UTAH IN THE BUILT OF UNITED STATES OF AMERIOA v8, UNION PACIBIC R, BR. 0O., 4 oh, To Stockholders (Common and Preferred) of the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY the circular of the undersigned Companies Loven eayrg Roper offering searSxTplementing the clrulas ofthe teorighnpet ghee nya hey! Jun ty beime on Ane [0 the rahe achievement of his a y my opinion, 2 f ants SLAIN THAT It was because both Plank and Ben- : oF Yl der were beaten by the Browns that B -. 5s Shy PAVE: ye the Athletics worried. If the two vet- : BATTING EYE « erans were going to crack, then they might not win the Lasting Mises aa A FALLING OFF mH bo Na (to ti exten raf —, the last Ky s ‘own, ron - Bhawkey came to the front with COMBINED WITH SOME POOR 5 ; Can eet nonee in 888/678 slnven of Uae anpital stock of the Pacile Company, notice le beret Mant games, Mack will be in « fa ealls HAS HELPED cece ey as follows: tion to give Bender and Plank @ OUR GIANTS TO SLUMP. Keste Lah - The date on which the right of Carer aici will terminate (hereinafter‘called the needed rest with the recruits showing SRRDALE ae “subs meripeen date”) is September 2, 19 ; eteadiness throughou! oir Dattles. If the Giants win the ehampionship price of Adresses is $02. ri each share ited by such Certificates in full on or before the subscription date, or, o¢ the on ef the and if somebody would kindly crowd Many Wasevela Added BOSTON NATIONALS AMUSEMENTS, ot inverat pay wofaramnents su pr thar eu a bafers the gubecrpton the eit lon to the wire in lrg Redes by wo that lack would be forced to worl GRAB NEW INFIELOERS. ‘and the balance (1. ¢., 967. * the peel NOW GOING ON }| thuumte che dave of peyrsent, on or before the second day of September, isa To the Salisbury Links| x xus:scrws zor|| Greater New York ha ad rico i ecrignon aglow ption date to 8, pa @ very much better chance in the dends, since the Certificates of offered for subse: , since vert! Log teen rep A will .epresent, as fica world’s series, It is @ cinoh that Mack will not trust starting his recruits In any of the big gages, and uniess 1 to be hoped one fixture, at least, will| Ming the team for next season. Two k, the t thereon pay’ Coombs should get into shape in time be ahifted, are infleldera and two are outfielers. yo Bion to che sins ied and ate ‘Trustee, April 1, and July 1, 1918, of 1 he will be forced to depend on bis two | Recent shits Th There Have § TRICE the Wass (tutas League) ees ir Ex sition Baye best colar ee ot cn tac eanserprion tae ‘a ote pen ft veterans alone for the big series, There- F beat to come forward around 2 a ° fesued by subscription must fore, he will desire to them well fall i urse— s | a. Pain si ae tacle The Subscription Warrants the Comy evidencing the ‘be Meas" cama” nee ae pres uterially Stiffened Coursoms |e ta wtner ted wo ocihctstawae att | Se patente Clete || Eee eageeaee rte fon date, either in New Toth tthe of should stretch out abnormally, as tt ald) McNamara to Defend Title, || 8 rents or toad a vilson'and Duncans"? “4°19 rast Races; Hone Show Jere ener onural Trust Company of New York, 64 Wali Street or if London at the ofa xt Bisa Ba jas ear. ‘ ‘accompa: ae yment matt do not belleve that any team Is plonanip. Saaerinpnaienaad Exhibits, Motor uae Bio Geer i naeiecen atice C., sesompaniad fn iter cams by bape a tee /arrants not 0 Co going to be able to crowd Mack to the cl il Co with such payment on or before ibmerittion date shall be veld tol of bo cahea Checks or drafts in pay- C] “ i For such players as have not re- ’ ° wire, For a minute the Cleveland club} itiy ‘visited the Salisbury lnks at orld 8 Title to threatened it last week, but the Ath-1OG0, “city, where the Metropolitan letics showed they could hold them Inj} ‘olf champlonehip starts. to-mor- B. D id d b Buta Po! ee a ee eau wyjenen tot coanninann wats One| Be Decided by 4 ; . Birmingham, ha ® game fight vi be welcome, The R T. Ni ht =—=———sS Ee nee, +f to stay in the rac rt looked, two © on the tenth hole, ace 1o- O-. ig Crags Ne, +. or three times, ae if thoy had been! pinying back from the ninth green, i Mt.) Vergent inate ‘rel of shoved out of it. toward the clubhouse, Trapping in the] The world's motor racing shamplon+ Brwadie bod oi They tell me—and I don't know how! shane of a dog's leg will necessitate ship will be decided at the Brighton much truth there is in it—that the| absolutely stratght driving in order to! Beach Motordrome to-night when Andre Cleveland players are aplit into two| avoid trouble, An extremely deep|Grapperon, of Paris, hooks up with factions because of the trouble Lajote| trench lies back of the green, yawning/Charile Davis, of Brooklyn. The pilots had when Birmingham tried to taka) ror over approaches, while eeventy-five, Sikes Ok Se horas aeenee, best Bim out of the game. If thi true, it] yards from the green to the right lle! 6 is ‘, Meee eee eee vine cookie penneat| Cor eae tare Le movant & ren Up from | Gian. Mane premises to. Oo. bistery |g ST EEPLECH ASE No affidavit is Fequlas to be signed as s condition of subscribing. There is ne chances, as such things always do, Ala allced second. jman that has been seen In action at Nise, 4 restraint upon the acquisition of subsequent holding of Certificates of Interest by : situation of this kind is the Inst thing| ghth hole has @ cavernous pit)the seaside course so far this season | Leg lore gg stockholders of the Union Pacific Railroad Company. The affidavit as to non-own- = I would permit to exist in my club, and|to catch short drives, along with mounds | who chance to lower the colors of eae ership of Union Pacific stock is not required to be f led until Certificates of Interest i I would get rid of the greatest atar in| scattered between the highway the youngster that sent Arthur Chap- are presented for exchange nts shares a steee 4 the Geuthern Pacific Co: be a 88 & Con on to such exchange, or as 8 Lo, the world to preserve order. Under-| putting green. At the long seventh, / Pie's reputation a glimmering, : fanGaRaoRr: A ; stand, Iam not blaming elther Birming-|giretching toward .the clubhouse, is an! Arthur Chapple will make an effort to ned PAYTON, tena & deposited with the Trustee, i A | aa ihe stockholders’ meetings of the Southern Pacific Come i | ham or Lajule, because I do not know |exeended horseshoe trap et the edge! ovine back in the five-mile handicap, in to obtaining a proxy to vote ment of subscriptions must be drawn either in favor of the Central Trust os oid y 4 New York in New York funds, or in favor of Messrs. Baring Bros. . London funds at the rate of exchange as fized by them. ores es Said Trustee, directly or through Messrs, Baring Bros. & Co., Ltd., as ite agents in London, of the Warrants and on payment, vot the first instalment. Issue issue Subscription Receipta wk will Mey ! assignment, and will also, upon full payment and surrcnder of the Warrants, or Subscription ar thecasemay be, iseue Reitiheatesct inerent te red in the names of the purchasers. To those making full payment in Lan don, Messrs. Baring Bros. & Co., ae as agents for the Thustee, will in the firet i te ae exchangeable, free of expense to the holder, for Certificates of Interest aa and when from the Trustee. Subscription Receipts and Certificates of In‘erest delivered in will bear the English The Certificates of Interest and Subscription Receipts will be in the form appended to the ebove mentioned Final Decree of June 30, 1913. if which he will concede a field @ two- / ‘any of the merits of the case, Lajole,|of the rough, at the elbow designed to tap handicap, Chapple's chance to meet All Aboard ¥ H pany. } however, seems to be showing @ lot of|catch drives short cutting across thatyihe winner of the Grapperon-Davia|{ Evs.8.15, ATT. Wet a 10 ‘Dated At 11, 1918, j good baseball at present. bend, Accordingly drives must be} match Sunday night ies in the way that “END ¥_ ho: I once let a good ball player go for| played toward the fairway of the fifth. | he finishes to-night. WEST EN i ; UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, no other reason than that he was try-| Trapping has been done on the sixth, ———$—<—————— z ing to play politics on the club and|along the rallwa west at the| MeCoy Bents “Roidier” Bartaeta, |! CAPT. scorns fi ree pai OREGON SHORT LINE RAILROAD COMPANY, about fifty rds Before a big crowd last night at the mut Atty Yards) sciitary A.C. in Brooklyn, Al MoCoy ot THE sLveR WEDDING ; ng Altann_Asrenaton, Fi By FREDERIC V. 8. CROSBY; con the same sie, | Bast New York outpointed soldier Bart-| | THE SILVER Ce Treasurer, I am criticising no one, aince bed not |) cross. bunker n located near {negli Fors fbspseren MoCoy earned x an the troublemaker in e honors in the majority of the round eae the’ ereen 60 te Slate and dropped the soldier three times with ( uika, Ee this instance, if there was one. eee ft , For along time there has been bad] As has been expecied all along, Tom|TMht-hand hooks to the jaw. In the ley ee erate kt Mad Mil defend his tith hi | feeling between the Philadelphia, and | MeN rac’ been sont tothe old Ine | Mezuney COU ten rounds to a dren, Beh PE CAW DENTISTRY THAT LASTS | | make trouble. No man is a big enough |left ofthe falrw from the terraced star in baseball to be @ trouble-maker. sull_nearer the bi femi-final Wille Ray and Fighting Joe and. Sat eries from |stead of the new Metropolitan sec- | ~ <i se at! take t tes gene yey Saw Be ary. In all probability, too, Gilbert players on the two teams ia, who has held the title, will ‘ Start, although his recent attack of sonal differences, and this has caused)? takes him somewhat uncer- 5 °) land bunch,” said a mem-| tain, It is doubtful, however, if Jerome ber of the Athletien fo ‘me one day last | Travers, who all along ha: intended to month, ‘is all swelled up on itself this participate, will finally up. year, They used to be @ nice crowd e © * of fellows, but they'll hardly speak to| Seven years ago Archie Mcliwaine's you this season, since they started to|father, then @ resident of Short Hills, win ball games.” N. J, hard by the Baltusrol course, Therefore you can bet that Athletic turned his son over to George Low, pro- series last week Was keenly fought be-| fessional there, in order that he might of th ————_— a HAMMERSTEIN’S l ‘RIGHT PRICES E No private dent ex provide you with these cee ROOF : , ! EVELY NESBIT| ware | Trosye, ThE Ls" <n 2 ‘They contribute the hard feeling, with JACK 0! 5 | _ DIAMONDS UN CREDIT, EASY WEEKLY OR MOWTELE PAYMENTS | American Watch & Diamond Co, ___@ MAIDEN LANB, Tol, 6867 Gort, Hudson River 7, Daylight wause the Naps knew that if they could|fecelve golf lessons. Low spent e r) neers, Bunday. Direct clean up in it they had a chance to cut couple of hours with the boy and then é P DIAMUNY: oh guinns e tl feet the world's championship money. | advised his parents to let the youngster 1erce Ss WATCHES S aot CKSDIT . Mise, dre . They tell me John Coomhs looked to work out the game for himaalf, which eu MES BEROMAM, | Str. a Washington Irving” and dent be in pretty good shape, He will greatly| wae Indeed @ compitment, Corn Pl ters Lex Ay, owas Serica sellin lion daetmnitat, " e NEW BOTANICAL earn’ strengthen the Athletics if he can worl as % i Re Si fome of the September games and ap-| A aad mix-up in dates te coming p NEW AMSTERDAM ae HELP P_WANTED—MALE. ick Hudson” Fr nee beat Te Gold Crowns, 38 hares sone ene world's serios, Ho is a great] the eecond week in September, and it] are thin and handy to use— | ZIEGFELD POLLS ANT ED OM wet se Gold ings. 1g rs Pitcher for world's series, If he can|in likely that one-day affairs not vet] they're gure and effective, too |HFULTON" GN, ¥wia! 2é, ed pte aus of tw WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS return to form it will give Plan scheduled will lead to further conges- 4 Wed, pe ‘clusena, ‘5. » . 64 Weet N ¥ Ful St ? Unitke thick, clumay felt i See whit) oe wi 23d Street, New 414-416 Fulton St. Bender a chance to rest, althou tion, ‘The annual Intercollogeate lasts uitres vince. Corn Fat ir ite is? he ‘ nt, 234, Street, New York, aig Br , I have already hinted—I am not orazy hout the week at the Huntingdon L yeeig® pls & ods |f Della sg io uses To Re weet Abraham to see them ket too much of a reat, le, Pa. On the bin gale Nerawiite in the shoe. ws Cae ————— yl: 3 4 be 1 Miueny accepted. Mack does not intend to work Coombs will be two over- Bing tn UMBIA ® . pin WY. lewsth av... Joner - . s at all before the end of the! month, I the yearly tournament at the Na- . Robert Fulton am told, as he does not care to take] tional Course at the end of Long Island Rr - Deahrosaee. &t any chances on a relapse and is nursing] and an Invitation tourney at the Merion son Pid eg il AMER penne SW HR TORN, oN Mw him alo) fully. fee ont, Marguerie at . 4 (Copyright, 1913, by John J, McGraw.) with results, tell the i ba wo MOUNTAIN IE he'll pend 4 Fe back your money, a part Strtinnat ‘copranienlt ‘AR! PO tron a Meg rt yout aelagtberhood a p % Hef ce you have three or four teeth | will insert a full set without ae to AP. Freres a eae att this with absolute wate oe rerun of teeth free ‘- ii 86 a Pa " Mealister ee , Ot ", H BRIDGE WORK, PER BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. — ee | Artificial Teoth’ Ci aces IN ma fines ; A a $7, $10 and $15 dt |% ving ein VARIA a nie ‘ weal a ai eee L-DR.H.W.G a Wis Vacate Ye Mee TR” “hie LITPLD DUFTEABNCS WHAT YOU WaRD—A WOBLd ical >= N LRAGUE,, x ty "in 41 CAST RESULTS OF ee 8 GAMES Neca, (Bite: 8, "Sisernis, i, Roatan. ho on, 2. "GAMES seman FOR TO-DAY pela hi, | ee Oe, Glertlin, Dei

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