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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1913. _ 8 TEAM IN HISTORY aie ana GREN Willie Ritchie Starts COME ACROSS!” © © ©. © | BY ViC\Pirates Defeat Naps by Shutout ) sous view’; Copyright, 1913, by the Press Puptishing Co, (ihe New York Word) Training for Cross Bout — — Oct. 13. — Pittshurgh 4, 3 to 9, yesterday, nerten three —_- made a dig mistaky by thatening him] nahi ng thetr pects to Take on Two More * Opponents Here After rain which lasted unl the ffth Inning, Tobinson had the \° | eg | | | Bott ate fide nt. that i his Match. Will aive Hides }Cleveland batters at his mercy, allows to climb to the Ing them hut three hits, and two of jiadier {howe were of the scratch order, Cleves By John Pollock. and only threatened to score one i} To-morrow night will mark tie open-| wien with Letooid on third oy virtue (ULES RITCHIE, the tight-weight | ing of mid-week shows at Browns | Yi of, a sacrifice and an infield | ainpion, to-day started train-|Gym. Dave Kurtz 0 HON passed Lajole and struck ! his ten-round bout with) Johnny Howard of Bb ‘ Mad Square Garden! rae en € Carey, Dolan and MeCarthy aingted " ew Of aerate maran | areat In succession in the fifth Inning, score “h ie plans ty do most of promised a mateh with Me: i vf Central Park, where he| Goorty by Manager Jack MoCarthy | ‘ yenefit of t yen air, He — | 5 taken an ment in a] Wilke Beecher t# confident of adding « In the “Seventies, ve to the ;another scalp to fis peit’ when jclashes with Phil Bioom at the 0 Garden A. C. to-morrow night. In his L Scag ae ate io Prd hepa . usa | jast battle Beecher easily knocked out! ealt chie. aM) Joanny Martin of the west #ide and as . 1% best Possil Nabe | he is seeking another bout with Knock. 1 If he'll only fight | out Hrowa hi r , ; rit y pecda hit off him at es any of the wovering up | dec 4 eat, Dol nite ide y Gt Ibe spoverink UD ee ehucg. Dutchman the Wades ee Treat, Dolan made wa for hie two errata Le TONIGHT 4) : : kind of a fight S 4 eauied ‘the vii HER LITTLE HIGHN! fa de bo. Wan passed threo timer, but Falken Povo! Pay. oth inate “tT Md to RO dMcK to Frisco! . berg fanned him the last time. G ‘ my it it, bat Til stay around | GAETY ft ? fe | i louet two more fights. Ga, ‘A : Jeanette é Wedd al Ruki bait iy manager of the Manhattan) Frank 3 . heavyweights: Tommy i - IGE ( Hvenins O18, | 4 to, which {understand wiil|Gavigan and Oto Kohler of Cleveland, "4 ¢ kOe : } r , W open its doors, haw offersd| and Youngs Ahearn Broukiyn weltor- » > i oy COHAN ft y with) Jack Britton, while | ¥elsit px f SEVEN KEYS Li deh feeder rented | Irving ALC. wi LONGACKE \sandhit Bad Da Ny na she o-ntght at wh een Ye innl aroun and Kid Graven . reiterate =i ere a ew Yorkers that the) jiners, Mike 18 one of the many ciaim- DF ae ‘ . ? = i f BRONX GEES, SFT Pe Guo © oD fa match witalants of the weiter nd if he f t ‘ $f, i A, ‘ } if OL ARO RT EI TAs inake) a ; Bre “i i : i ale FISKE OHARA “In Old Debtin” THE MASTE } and if| fecentiy outpointe, ca if i ' Rit ONG | imag . a Nh alt ; . 4 ; é eit i Rar ‘ Wney.ghdeum, Dally Mat, ta 1, sl theatre next week, 2 5 . i foiesitts FRITZ " Roo temte Catia Bone He * positively his fret ‘ F WAS : c F F and, Tommy sure Aa acute Macaritibines : i <——- Py ‘ Mii COLONIAL FLORENCE RODERTS & CO., Rl ‘al 2 Weigh th at ST | ne becomes champion) and tmmediatel y ¥ , ; 8 o'slock for their bout Fri- red fans watche ko through his Sheepshead Bay| yed ty after the engagement he'll start train: ing for hia match with Ritehte. + Wilwe a ae iNET DN Ta Billy, McDonald, matchmaker of the ‘Andy Williams of the Bhinway A.C. and . the Adonis: Terry Adams of Newark, and Johnny © that they Burt and Joe Grady. 7 lay ACADEMY Jfuitiat yh 20 “LENA RIVER: dred WG Procinan wots vente Ne Piping Rock to Vie With | nie wae elas Three Tournaments Are Sched-|% ry Hash took the prizo In class B, WANINE es Fi Bells Nas se ms the oxcention of the seat , Big Tr acks Next Season| : ne THEY 2 NEW FALL SUITS--- o) fieren - SAVINGS ABOUT 50% es e exhavsted Saturday next, when the} final race will be run, have been Association Plans to Distribute Many Valuable Purses and Trophies Among Horsemen. There are thiee tournaments carded mercabouts this ‘To-morrow there ® soneduled a y meeting of the Woman's Metro} Golf Association at ie Arcola Country Club, On Thurs day the University Golf Club Asso; Hon wit! hold {ts seml-annual tour nent ut Apawamis, whe on Fi WEST END the Staten Lslang he H ath @ ae Arrar a t - | Racing A nmond cv . F. DeWolf aes ; : 4 vo held at Fiche’ morning White defeated J. F. DeWWoll| inrge the a i are ao arr Brand new highest grade suits and raincoats, for men and young men the usxocla y , Nearly all of the clubs in the metro: | up and 2 to pla Wolf had a handle | Next year, This ri Rept baht anorse trill must be disposed of at once in order to make way for large quantities of over- pal district will have petitions |cap of Keven, Wiite will play in the|to take the front rank in racing SHAE BARIGUIAG RaRaL cts ti ; Hitan district wil er today. With the| final next week against H. Kentworthy fi bs JAP RCRISU IRS emer te) Bei RuR Au Age Fi bp noo MY uaa sort ora ME recat Graves a jees held under amateur auspices ¢ olors. coats about to arriv TL eaek from 140 Bt, smbstar nollday, us it gives| ‘The finals in the champtonship for tha| Vie with the big race tracks on Long roca for the Piping ii ive: { to get in a fall day on| Hackensack Golf Club were pla Isiand and the one at Saratoga in the atur . . . Seen liteae male ered miler of distributing valuable siahes (6 first and 1 We are heavily burdened with debts and will lock our doors only after jehamplon by d down an a good | contest J i horsemen we have liquidated with honor. Hackett, Carhart & Co., Inc., Retail, are N's uae | sacrificing their immense fall stock to raise cash. | RETIRING FROM BUSINESS Hackett, Carhart & Co., Inc., Retail, and their predecessors have made of- o Miping Rock » which will weet I The yes to provide an val contest nearly ja team mate | mer months 4 remarkable linprove| e the President | ha been made ¢ Somerville P t the Morris ; the tart ha n dev vn 8 f ankers bu y visited x NAHAN FRANKO | tn time 1913 a record of 58 years of honorable business which will conclude when their < roe emous Orchaara { Se RE Te nr Special Notice HOTEL McALPIN, 4.30106 (eet Sundar) ee "Ne pPearericy fee 49 4 AmericanRoof: aA ZP-OPEN ALL WINTER | Shh, HARDEEN (¥y1203°¢) 8 i veats Reserved in It pays every man to buy his Fall wardrobe now. The sale includes entire new stocks for Fall and Winter, 191 3-14—reductions average 50%. Fall Clothes for Men and Young Men $13.50, $15 and $17 Fall Suits and Overcoats, $ 9.50 alciny Prospective purchasers of electric auto- mobiles will find an excellent opportunity to study them in careful detail at the approaching Electric Show in the Grand Central Palace from October 15th to the ; i 25th. The machines may be seen in actual | plonship, the second rounds of | operation on the indoor track, and les- rounds, and ow elkhteen pena fase Sea re rou Salgeuerepe a Ase: sons in care, operation and maintenance 2 BELASCO fi." ved country tas [rou "vnc won the i will be given without cost $17, $20 and $22.50 Fall Suits and Overcoats, 12.50 | Mepo atic yi | {Tine hune fourth time Inst year, cua, The TEMPE RAMENT'AL JOURNEY | sith LO DUTMICUATEIN, One new model—an excellent type of electric coupe or brougham — will be shown, costing as little as $1990; another a serviceable and convenient roadster— will cost $1885. If informed in advance, a representative will be present to aid in passing quickly and conveniently through the exhibits for the purpose of studying the various types on display. A second edition of ‘‘The Edison Blue Book,’ showing garages and charging points within a radius of one hundred miles of New York City, will be issued during the Show. It is urged that all who conduct garages for the charging and $20, $22.50 and $25 Fall Suits and Overcoats, 14,50 $25, $27.50 and $30 Fall Suits and Overcoats, 17,50 $30, $35 and $37.50 Fall Suits and Overcoats, 20.50 $37.50, $40 and $45 Fall Suits and Overcoats, 23,50 Choicest up to $45 Fall Suits and Overcoats, 27.00 Hal Chase’s Sacrifice Hit | Helps White Sox to Beat Cubs aaa aoa a Ta der, ‘The t on base o doubled into th nat could not A 58Th oy SO i Te mt BIG ACTS A 125M Lethe Oot Msloe Heng p pitehed | is MAT DAILY “PKI “ PEOPLé’ > Be. ow BRONX “4 vain PALACE '; | Evg 25, $9, 7°, Su le teva |DailyMat 2, 50 & 75 jc ae 2 te 0 and) con inning Myre!on fh eye t $25, $27.50 and $30 Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits, $17.50 $30, $35 and $37.50Full Dress and TuxedoSuits, 20.50 non third jal count of those present Ping Bodi victim of Cheney's benders f the game, came foi care of electric vehicles, for either busi- Reduct oD ne y 1 Stn entence and when Tord €0 pote! pleasure, shall advise us . porn ; ee Silk-Lined Top Coats for Men Giohing, ° or < D1 sf anal for 8 ae Ae Ail ca todt oaniire that this information may be prepared in Forel Inet acrivede(a complete line afi men's black andl Oxtord top coats, many GLUMIA R , Bustle que ; eh Fee ulk-lined to the edge. Included are sizes for every build of man, regular, ALT'Y \o TH Aly 101 Crean, Sih ee ee the most complete form practicable Bainscoars tout or li, from 3310 4Butch chest mesure G49 EO ty C175 F ~ BEALE, ~ a ¢ q 4 ; Aver lues range from $20 to $45, priced . : ‘This was also Collins's f It will thus become available to the pub- a7 = lic and should still further aid in making the electric not only the cheapest but the most convenient car for the New York service 2 ia tie Worl ‘Dai 3 Oe PO. wPet x1 and Collins had ‘ournigr in his anxlety to Yash Carhvarletozzs, Rei ¥ LILEAT bis wait “CEMEDT : urd Py at that base b: Pesnerman nh rested Archers ar The New York Edison Company 1 Bonny U9 Win aad ss 18 Ean 1h Se fest throw, and the inning ended, 55 Duane Street Pe Hind Street. Near Broadway Near 3d Ave. EVERY SUNDAY, 2 1G CONCERTS, Ben« was, go good that the. Nationals’ ear Union Square. Open Evenings A Evenings. 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