The evening world. Newspaper, September 12, 1913, Page 16

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thnk mvatIhG WORLD, FRIDAY, BEETEMBER 13, 1913.) pesca) BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK LEACH CROSS IS. HOME ONCE MORE | » |CROSS RETURNS |HUNTING, palate AB hs el cdi BERN WITH $10,000 ROLL aes core) I By Bozeman Bulger. F the rest of the uncovered recruits contribute as much Joy, general satisfae> I tion and nourishment to our fair city fs did one, McHale, and another one. Holden, this sanguinary battle around the old cellar door is likely to develop into a genuine revival of Yankee rooting. #0 rful was the work of McHale, late of Jolaes: City, that we must be excused for wondering why they didn’t let him do some fancy shooting around these parts before now. ° EARNED WEST New York Lightweight Has Been in Three Battles and Won Them All. M'HALE’S START LIKE THAT OF OEMAREE. ’ ‘The New York debut of McHale was very similar to that of Al Demaree, who By John Pollock. . : came in unheralded last fall and shut out the Boston Braves with comparatively CROB! 5 7 @ fo trouble. The secret of that was control, and in the case o} a raaht poset eet owe g ; / MoHale the answer is the same. Moreovei ir pitching style is very similar, from California after an dbsence “We WRONG WAY— = If MoHale has a epit ball he showed very little of it and, better than that, he, @f threes months and ts ready to take “Ts @uows THE CONDITION a = = Meat, a showed that he had no need of one. His change of pace and a perfectly con- em any of the topnotch lightweights = + ’ = < trolled curve ball is quite enough, Ye been enough fo® Mathewson, amaten,| OF A Roned GEORG And AFTER —- = GET PERMISSION From tHE POLICE wea talk] DEVOURING A LARGE QUANTITY = Co ve A today OF “THE. MGRAGE DEADLY, " : MMISEIONGR TO KERP 4 REVOLVER: ‘The Browns touched McHal “ROAQH POISON” for just three hits, not one of which gave any evidence of being dangerous, His control was so accurate that he didn't pass & batter unti! the ninth inning, Then two got thelr bases on balls, only to die ROARH POISON WHEN You H@AR, on the sacks while succeeding awatamiths popped out to Holden, A ROAQH MUNQHING THE Food, PULE Triseer, CHANCE HAD HIM SPOTTED AT BERMUDA. While in Bermuda last spring McHale, then pitching for Jersey City, worked against the Highlanders on several occasions and beat them in the exhibition games almost as casily as he did the Browns yeaterday. It was Mia excellent showing there that caused Fraak Chance to buy him as soon as he got the opportunity. i JAR UL fli ule nite , ma mm AND HERE 18 ANOTHER ONE WHO'LL DO, = & Now, let us take @ look at Mr. Holden. And, believe me, if you don't get him the firat time he is well worth a second look. With the clay of New London stilt clinging to hi ikea this young man walked into our outer garden and came pretty near wing up the whole shebanz. With the exception of Shotten he an in elther outfleld. In this young man Chance's cry for speed CBTAIN ABOUT SIXTY FUE PouNps = = = ~ —_— red, Holden not only covers a lot of territory, but can play 6 OF 1892 LiMBURGER OUcESE. : = : = OVER @ BASIN OF WATER PUT Reatly as ® per cent. of our veterans. AND DISTRIBVTE THE SAME, IN : : A FOOTPATH OF Wood, AT “HE END |s : PLACES WHERE ROACHES se OR UMCH FASTEN @ THIMBLE FULL ABOUND». IN A Few MONTHS : OF ROH POON. THE Pests um | [Qu “THEY Wii. BECOME TTRED OF = WALK IN SINGLE My UP THE, PATH \ \\ THis Food AND LEAVG = “= = TS “THE Food. IN THER EAGERNESS : RA — Te __- WS GET AT TE Poison, THOSE. Suspend & LARGE KTS THE GAS FixTuR@® . TEHIND WiLL SHWE ‘THE LEADERS Ger wim THE ‘= By MEANS OF A FINE THEEAD, PYT A LITTLE OVER "HE EDGE (WHERE THEY FiRsT TIME AS 12 ROACH POISON DIRECTLY UNDER THE ROCK AND Wik PERGH — AY NOT JE WATT FOR. THEM “> COME ANDEAT. (NTHe hae oo ee MOOLE CF “THE FEAST, QUT “THE THREAD AND Aa os : NOTE RESULTS. HAVE GAS TURNED Low, AS Champion Willie Ritchie, whe ran out —s “They DSUKE “THE LIGHT. ° of his twenty round Welsh, the bout with Freddie lll” eZ Me Ui @ = Kae isco. Ritehie eayn he le coming > Sr: act in a short tim = SPRINKLE Some e © | matehed to fignt Packey StoFariana in ‘ Cap Pen Te: — '¥ RoacH Poison iN \\ owe es ene Let TAKE Some —— vom baru noone \ Wonderfully Great’ | Sk Ae ..n) Se - |P} cigarettes &f fh ret, \\\ Two clubs will hold shows to-night ABODE 6 WHEN ; ! GET & PAROF ORD . \ 3 = \ A Yoeete eS ant aac a S AROS «wh REN OU COSERVE. Ue, ‘ (Ce “ONEs. GRASP Tue tor a WINNING ON MERIT \\\ ae DIREQTION OF HIS HEAD WITH: WOH “THE TONES AND DROP HIM \ 3, will mest tn ONT \ Xove AND ROCKIT. IN AM FROM WN \ wr of Far Rockaway Bull anagcors THES WILL ALL STARE TO DEATY (PAVE MENT BELOD Or MSNERDy \ QQ i mort Andy Parker and Young Wild. pooner} cash with Barney Gmith ia = wears ope gan | TE OF AME, TRIER, rea oF or NDIVIDUAL: and exclusive inter part of thie manth eo tae oon inn ete , ty . 2 os 14 Hate ii hea # J features are to be found in 1 muy-Tound owe | fan. lt ei Gi 0 a Nea eae ees” llevery hat shown by me this Fall. As always, my hat styles lead all others from the standpoint of orig- ESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES inality. Don’t be content with just a ie Bz! § f i olin’ to waste| for he has already signed up Rivers. | smoonD: RACK—All age; handi Louie Og re fa x — e come over after ae LEXINGTON ENTRI Sone Oned, 0; Vens’ by he yetoneths 121 Boston, 4 pleasure TON ENTRIES. Notions, 108; 05; Lady 1 GAMES SCHEDULED Fun 1U-vAY a ii if 4 ‘ A aight ma 1 Mer "4 oe, 300: Sarvteonc, : a new hat—get a hat with all the new and 4 aes si i Castes, Ralh le a Me 3.kot raged Teor reece, | ma or a oat | Tattle Boao Was ot gay Tt Se ee is 2 smart style features—get a Truly Warner. tes all disputes in @ rowna| Orstm, 113; Wotwrbees, i 4 ied: " ; : Vad tel i "Virint acte : z aa See For example, get the Lord Stanley, f ' with the patent embossed crown and button, and the velour band. Price $2. 12Greater New York Stores. See phone book for Addresses. nt ql : | LEOPARD (5 LN ry ene Wg mem i LU or of be = i ‘ : an will be on hand ¢o eee hi Dove, 100; Dick, \ > 'y onal Aunt, "| pil Raker, 308; Mate 100. i Rerun i se ay eral with Burne,” to join Tommy Burns in Calgary. tired Burns that igned Hi WHEN you pay more Burns has engaged attorneys ’ than $1 5 bY are fe hat Kt © number Pen Ce A simply buying mofe | wim borne, Cairry rete ty ; than you can_ possibly (lg A conor 1 use. Styles change so " @ couple of days ago. . true story of the affatr te just quickly these days that when the wheel of fashion has turned, your $3.00 or $5.00 hatisabacknumber wa KXoulmon too outwear the style—you $ 50 search mate aa | cannot expect more.of a Hf * on the head! effect wich chee WT hat, no matter what price The perforated ‘ you pay. The “Lard Alay” Yeraee. tn the four We Are Now Showing 5,000 New Fall Patterns The very best from the looms of Europe and America. Stripes, checks and fancy weaves that will set the style for fall and winter. They are a revelation, Suits and Overcoats To Measure, $20 to $50 Have your fall and winter clothes exactly as you want them, just to your liking, with style, fit and finish They double your shirt service and halve its laun- dering. You simply turn over the soiled cuflp— which gives you a clean pair. No trouble what- ever. No alBerence In appearance from the reg- ular attached stiff cuff, A Sclumtiorecld sveeywnors =Colu ever pune oasred, te since 187! t it Pelky 5 for expenses to Pelky bought train tickets, | pare cash for “ests,” and | The “Lord Algy” _ is the emartest soft hat iM wan teaching him Plain, pleated and dress shirts, reen ricth teed. Eve: rment is cut, made + doing ‘tage work| HH fades fabrics: $1.80 and up. flahed incor own enablatenest = has signed with Coteasbia Shirt Ce.,1e., New York Atany of our 38Stores,at Mer eetiiea, ine For sale in all the $1.50 Open Saturdays Until 6 o’Clock, te to leave wi best men’s furnish- Bros.tway @ hei ’ a treet ' r n m ing and department TRE sit ava

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