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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1918. TENER TO RULL apt NEWS OF ALL BR ANCHES OF SP OR WITH IRON GRIP| Mrener Takes Hold of _ |Nearly Every Club in the League SPAL SPOILS ATTENPT Chicago Turns EDITED BY ced oak ts bs AN. Y. U. to Play | ; ‘ EMPIKe ‘ Nati l Presid Wants This Star Baliplayer r | Down Chance to| * malier College || Fim tana vd ational Presidency | .....sumnrnenserrs veewwsesee! BYCLARKANDGRENDA Play Harvard reame Only. || nut “ » ; Athievion at New Tork Cniversity }} Bertha __W ith a Grip of Iron|: I MAKE UPL UIP LOST LAP) armeutssesse seh sasaee woes fits imi ha] RYSBUM Ei a aot wae to that sort of thing | ¢ |i Board of Phystoal Culture and Ath. | | Elsie Ferguson board j J ¢ players, * ottem, haw declloed to meet Harvard in | j | + New Leader der Hands Charley Om Fue er em wae |S ® football gane next fall, The hoard \ CRITERION i a Wed nd 1 ; ¢ expressed tion ted j U Murphy of Cubs an Awtul Jolt} conctusion that he doesn't know | ¢ Three of | basting 4 Teams Are) to = wat tette UAGLTTa SM Lol 1 entire sehedisle the tocat ! THE Hf WAN SIDE rt } enecty why he came here after | 4 Sthat it Wak Hol mdvindhe te w edie (f ColeRIANA didn't score a point, let tt ine be woes | When He Announces His In-) cv. sen tee se ae |S Lapped During Des- gamer with Veutw wutette ihe “ole Id qomeerh A ame. cen ne, | | GLOBE ji, IANA ‘Swit «| hour last night there w . aH ine, f Ere, 9.20, ub self to be a reckless fellow, who | * — i aa eaten, wi tHe Ri rm ing for the League. : doran't care what becomes of | % the Pi fellows wit ‘be played. ae it te hous MANN" 1" him, Knabe admitted that he war | koand his partie “ thought that these have largely been perfectly willing to join the Reds, +4 hour's wild vidiue t weeks responsible for the teams’ poor rec- Oh peat held eo ae ; Garden six-day race tate this after A MURMC pain wien oe gra. However, everything (ta, not ja [aague |8 0 jer a short managi | ered him became acute | 1 dasis. “Make ‘no mistake about| California Arthur Devlin is here looking Hoon with a senaational attempt to re yy ps ibaa cevelr . winning both an that. Gov, John Tener proved! for an casier snap. The old third base- alo their loat inp For fifteen min ag Heat time in years. | found thie when in the third paragraph of Ble TTD no was to manage didnt want any imgugura! address he declared with managing and, in fact, refused to stand Dointed emphasis: ‘I shall expect the | pop it, einb presidents to speak for their teams, —- ‘while I hall insist upon speaking for! Rube Vic declares this to be no ules the riders flew 4 k that Fritz ft the track men w. At ime Grenda dina Without displa of a lap in the lead and Verrt by the a the league.” ; remular big eu neating. “y tala ded in catehing (he fast @oing ' ’ . This was « terrible blow to Charley hree scouts," Han. noe iaipehe’ ae Ge eotres from Barons athe ha fey i rttouaand tana wera iva trears | ~~ XMAS SUGGESTIONS—-Gloves, $1 to $6.50 na fest night. At first he couldn't belleve, , ba Ons an while the fleld stretched halfway aroun t | | comedy drama, ft, but when Charies Historical Ebbets | - the track, tof round for seven mice | ne Qgaured him it was true the Cub pret There was a persistent rumor to the before the leaders could be overhautet | Vier aces “sent see ana gel Ms on With the avellament ae, ts hisnew You Save $6 to $21 trusty typewriter at a sacrifice. Now, Goullet fell from hie wheel on ED im all fairness, can you tmagine a situ- | gurth avenue turn and tumbled hea ation where C. Webb Murphy will not | {iit lacked Califor 4 long down the track, but escaped sor de permitted to make loud outcry oM| those perfumed notes that umed te i¢ «injury. During the melee Havses 9 e Sehalt of the league from time to time? | Tilly Go, tucn eemeracepece ¢ Ahilecaahys were lated! ned Reeth en 1 vercoat It's hard for @ man to break himself _— @ and Kopsky were teft more than a nile} ef & lifelong habit, but there is nothing President Baker of the Phillies, | % he elee to do. John K. Tener nas said that! deing the original “Tener man, F Clark and Gendas's sensational bid :he will be the boss and tne mouthplece| was the happirst man in New | for’ thelr tout ‘distance’ Game etter’ A i f the league, and you can go and bet| York last night. In introducing |: long sevies of sprints in which Freddie! Personal appearance is a big asset in business. GALETY Gee eae a {that what he says will go. He is 6 feet! | the Governor he admitted it. Mr. | ¢ OIG Wyeiits Was wee d like NEARLY mi 4 inches tm hin stocking feet, and his! Baker saya Mt sill be a fitting |S Aided and recovered six lays tor the| Every young man has the desire to dress Gunes «ASTOR Bessy tia bs ‘brain runs in the same proportion. thing for the Presiden ¢ f 1) team an Cerancrrad siete sme ty || iodo ie Con ae (3 The unprevedenter viding of the teen; theManHigherUp. Here isachance todo so at ian REVS? way of @ start that stamped him as a| and the nert champions from |\% toane Increased their lend over the! 2507, to 40% lower than the prices usually asked. vg Con's a he 08) + big man. He went out of his way to) Philadelphia. By the way, ainee |% world'a record and made t . fa pay a tribute to an olf patriot of the| Mr. Tener ie with the old icapue, | seem Hike a walking contest fl _— 7 i LIP AN! league who has long been neglected.) Row iz he going to break of | * omparison. At the eighty Through the closing of our Wholesale and Pr He headed the body of baseball men mm rooting for the At that went to the Fifth -Aveaue Theatre| from, reating for the poligpdinr is tn a storm to pay tribute to Capt.| cranged. Aérian C. Anson, who ig trying to earn fen Pee com | or! i oe Mail Order Depts. we were able to make proveua, ask onaktaned fer coal the 25,000 yards of Woollens on hand into cighty-elghth hour, or twenty miles Suits and Overcoats that have not been better than the old mark, This wae equalled for quality and price this season. the beat indication of the remarkable ‘@ living in his declining days by deliv-| Yes, Joe Tinker in still on the market. ering & monologue on baseball in vaude- — ville, Tho capt work done in the Garden this afternoon Junt before 3 o'clock the score w announced, ‘The leaders hit up a hot Cie ato te tne tere ee] $G Saved | $20 Suits and | $] 40 appreciation of this age that patties, CHARLESTON WINNERS, Governor, who sat in a ———— jed him “John,” reterring| FIRST RACE—Three-year-olie and |< “poy that I started out | upward; purse $300; six furlongs— | ©9%4OEOOOOORHH4 640-0960-9000090 00-04 OO-04 ighties.”” The audience! jmeret, 106 (Buxton), § to 1, 8 to & Compare These Prices in Other Stores “R FAREWELL ( a ofp ‘Tonight +1 4.13, ,dack in un | weary plugwers. While going 24 mi OVERCO A TS } ht the spirit of the remark and : an hour nda shot out to the front 4qis 3, 4 ‘sentiment of the Governor and ap- {2% ! to % first; Warbler, 111 (Bure Wan expected to last until about 1) and was steadily pumpigi away when as win Hi Sr uded until Mr. Teaer had to arise 1 to 4 and out, sec- eny '’ o'clock, Root, Goullet and Verri took up the 2: S ° d | a NGUAY is A; 6 (Ward), 15 to 1, 4 to 1 5 Tho rumor that an offer of $20,000 a ceeing the leaders were right $8 Saved uits an H 4 ‘or wears ve been made to third, Time, 1.18 3-5. Ann T k Off for Joe Tinker of th Clubton his heels caused the Australian to J | , ‘nave the Haiionel League ae aorsathing UA Tien sae es TEP TOP i een mate is « Stent ea ae OVERCOATS Rie Pare for the old man who stood by them in uw ee the Brooklyn Club was tipo head bits down the ateep 1 ie il ee itimes of dire trouble, but Gov, Tener is | ®!#0 ran. ths GORFIAOrA ot Ihe Waldore | Fourth avenue'bank, but ercaped with * the fieat to be able to put it throu SECOND RACE-—Two-year-olda: y100;| The National Leaguo owners went jt te understood that at the meeting | scven furlongs Young Kinblem, 109| "to session at 10 o'clock thin morning to-lay the magnates will formulate a (Nicklaus), 4 to 1, 3 to 2 and 7 to 10,| i" the white-and-gold room of the Wal- ‘plan by which the captain can be paid ¥ "|dorf-Astoria, with President Tener in a retainer and kept in the service of| frat: Behest, 1 5 7 i “the league the rest of his days and be|even and 1 to 2, ’ 104) Varlous matters were'to be Nooredl upon for consultation when | (Ward), 9 to 5,7 to 10 and 2 to 5, third. | 1, during the session which During the afternoon the Governor | Time 1914, Otrante, Tomboy, Single} apent two hours informally discussin; | Ray. Huda's Brother, Lady Innocence, am called. It is rry Herrman of t , when asked a that no such prop: but that he was waiti kind of an offer. meeting OVERCOATS 50 Sui | $21 Saved | 85) Suite one. | $29 : «league matters with the club owners in| Battling N d Peacock ain Ameri : “ameter to. ancertain. just =e THIRD RACE. “rnreesvear-lda and etre 8 Greatest We Manufacture Our Own Clothing ff Pian fh z u ing: He. a i “Resa with an Tron -erip and’ wintnean | uDward: selling: one rmlle- Tom al. Furniture House Saving You Wholesale Profits ini § ust land, Siisge Witt 1s. [atereerenes, to 16, first: Camel, 110 (@kirvin), 4 to 1, 3 to Zand 8 to 5, second; Dr, Dougherty, 107 (Waldron), 8 to 5, 7 10 10 and 1 to third. ‘Time, 1.431-5. La Sainrea, Rodby hae his eye on a youngster who Geren Troyweight, Beach Sand also | . happens to de the eon of a former star, O14 Dasher Troy. This youngster has ROURTH ace AM a * played great ball out in the West, and if ‘There is little left for the ma, to de and the chances are the meetin oe waht Shor By By wee ati it he 39th St. {' m AT BA fF far PaMit vey sia D Woot Fertil * CL% ae Ree a - cue Me font co (iwene tle } 3 | ; handi- | BROADWAY AT WARREN ST. — NEW YORK ~S!? AV. BET, 2717 & 2877815 ode nog he shows up well next epring the Broox- GULTON STAT FLATBUSH AV.~BROOKLYN ~GROADWAY AT BEDFORD As “lym club will probably take him on for a Dia parities isiatun Codlenas f : oA , Fulton 81, at Flatbush Aer. Store, Brooklyn Sone ieee the (Nathan), €4- a ; 7) 35:5 Block 8thAv 36% Open Until 8. M. Saturdays 9P. M An unexpected arrival at the meeting|% 5. second: Jo » Nixon. if Lief as St. ° was Heinle Groh, the little inflelder, who| (Dosie), 80 to 1, 1 4 OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL "CLOCK formerty played on the Giants, Heinia| third, Time, 1.05 Sir John Je Newark, N. J., Stove, 49 and 5! Market Street had rend 0 much about his being traded Bo ign her, Sherwood, Samuel | that he came on to New York to be in yer also ra Sie sy seni Sea + Practical § Substantial Xmas Gift Suggestions || — uneasiness, as Herrman says he wouldn't . 0 Of MY HEART.” | OUR ENTIRE, STOCK OFFERS A WEALTH OF ATTRACTIVE GIFT SUGGESTIONS. East of B'w TIME Jet him go for $20,000 in cash. PN ee ee aS t Chairs, Musle Cabinets, Parlor Tables, Desks, Tollet Tables, Etc. 48th St. THEATR waryant rid 100th SOON. t ‘A young catcher named Con. | 11.-The entries for to ‘¢ races are Becabte and well-made Furniture for every room in the house, and we guarantee that MATINEES THURSDAY AND SATURDAY nelly, who has been doing some | ents, wonderful work on the semi-pro | tive and a furlongs, teame around New York and who | tante, 104; Deiwais, 115; by By Dick Kineetio to oatch for | tiv Decatur, Itt. If he makes @ 9008 | tyeneturm: tio: ghowing, Kineelia, who de scout | tor. 107; atty iteg far tha tants, wal give Mim a | Tay SE chance ‘a New Yor! OF, him 7 OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST! el $20 Mahogany Finished Music Cabinet @rene, 86; Over ir fisihed, icy Publicly Proclaimed by Pleased People Packin BUNGE Fore One Dollar or ; the Theatre at Every Performance "he ieee Toe |For a Complete Aa POWERFUL PLAY OF THE PERIOD! TT Heated m ‘| Room Outfit.| | BRONX THE’ PRODIGAL JUDGE. Mat. sat ‘Neat Week, “THE Rot HOMEST! -BELASCO tt, WARFIELD’.. REPUBLIC W, #49, Re, 8: The TEMPER, iniewt AT I0 Chartie Dooin and Rube Marquard, wno are on the same vaudeville bill with Capt. Anson, were as much tickled over the ovation ered him as if it had been themsel All week they havel the 103, been saying that Anson has them lashed| FIFTH RACE Three-vearolde and tocsta nadie test mieht ond. ware gins | ue To cS encase ta at scien " By George Broadhurst and Abraham Schomer. tetta ts ts"be: putin the ‘acground as fong | smeen, od: Yates foo 14; Haro, 104, id Oak |} ih AROUSING AWE AND ADMIRATION BY ‘ITS Mis in en a oer, me 9 5 Ie would help the old veteran. SAE ACK Tea lem ie ms “ull! 4 || |] AUDACITY, “TO-DAY”_—-THE TALK OF THE TOWN Rat aay ef Larry McLean {e atitl around looking | "Mise! Ape, 111; Myindle, 110; Mallenan, | Me see - {tah » —TELLS A'TALE, TERRIBLE AND TRUE, THRILL- mY R (ew i ‘| ter the person or club that owes him {itt ila tim, ion, | : hag PAY ONE DOLLAR, HW | ING THEATREGOERS THROUGH AND THROUGH « ] 1,800, He was promised a bonus, and it} 'S,ycuetine siivweses, ‘Twack fast i 7 selest anything you PARK THEATRE dist] 4 iiss 25c° ; Giants to see that he gets te Mogratr ra rd to furnish a ASK ANYBODY, ANY TIME, ANYWHERE! ev. “THE INS! 5 | claimed that when ‘ne bouent, Larry JUAREZ ENTRIES. room completely me it, WHET Tad ” ] al - ted. ation Bletnre ’ pay it. In the] ‘The entries for to-morrow's raven xe t promptly hy | aHaws i doesn’ ollows: home and | : al aj I | J \ hole fol ear bea aa HAMMERSTEIN S18 ACTS | COLONIAL | arse ano Na DANSE Pte i Saad Ste furlongs. Avan Hanae, 108, Bey Mini JANCE IN SMALL Anne Wea’ last w Btbehat [Fone gael a I sc The National League magnates ald a | 108; Woot, D : WEEKLY PAYMENTS\ it Pat oe ances HID Ae era re ‘¢* 2 Srilen demanse of the Diayers. to Gev. a. WN cag No Club Fees ag y Son Ne “se! Foner tor conalderation.” The American $5 TO $1 000 ne Red mT Of Small Accounts | | Ma “Geo. 4 otha, OA ane ieee ; Hee eee ts it once ete ey gyrant: ome, end opesitierth ‘tle, On Small Weekly Especially Invited NEW wile “SLAVE Spans OUNE KISS iif i CK oLymptc Pe pe ne, fanething, © os o's Joa: "108, The ailft We have only one store -bs sure that you do not confuse it with other stores with | yiw PROWS” i ia | Fa end Re ied 5AM Ya He at — F 106; "Baton, Jon; John Loni, 108, he Low Prices and Liberal Terme in this advertise: CAN BE TRAFFIC MOVING PICTURE sa ¥, i, Meye.oo ACADEMY 3 at HE NINE TY ENING” —_ ace ae Pa play vf ee Ko MACE—Pome;, vwo-rear ota, 1 OUR STORE, BLOCK 38TH TO 36TH STREET AND 8TH AVENU THE GREAT Kho OF Mt yare, T Lhd ty the Wallorf was packed with notables. 108; Milton Robles, baer, F ‘>PECIAL XMAS CREDIT OFFER ¥$3)Solid0ak JQ LU RE OF PA R IS OLUMBIA 4! ai, Cneen co may oT Meee ay the epatuers hed to Sean | FOURTH Hace .s an account with : THE AMERICAN BEAUTIES °"",° thelr, addr ‘ith “Lady. and. gentie-| c=: . er , Manaaoh hese of Holiday Gitte for | Sideboard Fy } THE STORY OF A ES "The men appeared to be de- | St Pret tReet,” 100; fami Tighted with the presence ef a woman | ite Rearke. 1051" eran’ opwa," 1107 Corn WOMAN OF THE — == owner, Women's suffrage gained sev-| FIFTH RACE-—felling: eral new supporters. yarerd; fie ards batt wien. tie ; OP MOVING mee : a : r ‘t . “RS DAILY. AT For the firet time tm their lives the ars teed. Hor" Galir ; nas BP least hes wei eA | La HAL am ei coe magnates were put through the Mise Sir. ‘ tarred te With fa Bits . Bertilion system. After being thorough- Sus ac ae, Cue ER a Sp ly photographed witile in seasion they Went out om the reof and did stunts for the moving No, thie fe Tne ORR Meck jar aad tints Bie ak ee nS ee 2 - s wali a)

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