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i at wows aenoan __ EB BYBHING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1918. os Beck's Shortstopping [_FISTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP || 7 or Ba Features Capital Game aeies dane oe palin ate .— Aheig op ee wm eorzane We eis » any car |aane < " ae Ee His Great Defensive Work Big! ~. :- 3. SS [Stieereree deh an Foe ms Pactor in Yanxs' Victory | Over Senators ———) ee ee . ‘ ere Cnemeret an une ree here ewe See The Pere Wnt WAsHIN N. Apri 1 ter 1 will he venks the . ' a be : . ‘ “0 0 . ome oF the other at the viame of te ° — oo 2 oe | Cae Oe oxohy 6 own te Gag’e baseball pastinine af the Wash . ot die oe + | denee Chane, the Reitunmer fener Ole be ingen ball rounds — The Yankeos | Captor wh mane + the Oe om wind wp their fret eeries gp Be him tm the pi i eo ee ee ee = | he wy out of th Co ee ee Siarming @tuation that faced him tae ine wniet ok be deviace! aff for gat eo | erigh!. is 0 OF Remmd OF at Ube afler Hight mese| When he #ruck out Williams With the | Mine am te he ime immer Urmt of tng wand jd MRiledelyhie os Memisy wight benee ful ao seventh toning It | @ 0 stverimement fe Veter If Meiuriand |peewiy hone i ote omer te emer ou G APE | reo emily sinceme tn bis mime het iy coe Played to date it] sirtke was a bad failure to meet a| ast me” mit Uninas to onli tere panel ug eselpeia mm at the Hotei Kai OF the two ga B mag be anid right bere that tho New | desirable intent with Che Bai, | td fustet tatu tine teens Merme hes ote onvtn fehl 8 Labert a » by the was, tee emvtint York American League element “eim-|for Mr Williams, Hie bat appeered Here me 66 gould be credited with Melding « no ron Ne to-eey DIY went right in there to win yeoter. | © nN TIN oe either Carroll mies, t one yep Had [egal apn Mews (bit game, if there could be found a dag, and durned if they @idn't aid 14"| Mrown or Manin J. M that will wr "Teoe |p & Awstrate ont & oto tor | place tm the reoorde for auch « frat although they were “properly” Juhe-| do the pitcher's slab nerviee for theo ° | mertg encnnged iy Jimmy dubvotn | Nothing like the fo theese to Donovan contingent. van feels « Ray| i of Kay K and Ray 87) Caldwell at this time, Caldwell was hat! expected back on his Job Inet night permitted local partisans to accuse but had not dhown up at an early hour im of nervousness und to have been| thie morning, Keating ts reported to) mighty lucky to get away with a vie-| be recovering rapidly from hi attack) ay tory on the merits of his performance, | of la erippe and ia expected to rejoin | oa tue Lowery on ext Welucwiay wigit. itepuy er was there with all the con-| the club at Philadelphia, Caldwell’! Mokerict, manager of Aleam ime caliad off the . Wild Hl” Donoven, | wife te itl erent Alwora wes tw have «61m, — @omed in the first (he day While there were aepects Piaher’s pitching for the Yan fore fellows wun ever ae Grounds Mow thet Elie Comm hee leet Kreuk for Ue monk time, Wilbert Rotinson, generally cred Ne @ successful pitoher, was pot un TA we ST P ho 4 r New: ae . ‘uly en nusiaatio about the perform: ot 4. ene Weshinge j# to eile | anoe of Rin proiage lawt sight. 8 ea i] saite bur" Cuitomare ‘oreore - Berevee Julnny Mowant ¢ Cahier rate! we make 1s ham } Wikisme would drew © ing uy New Oriaaie preerned , if they fought there, end as George Pagel mer | he accureey | team? age ot UamiA, 0 ansious for the metrh ,| of The fans know now eee Fe 09 Wiliams menses seme | Just why _Meciraw has ‘rel for fOr) THREE AMATEUR BOXING | m Shek | CHAMPIONS WIN AWARDS. nto | a ri ew | ‘t' went | TWO WORLD'S AMATEUR oly Zar ,0o vermis venamnciahe ot | enangel fee ttloning fe Already Hane Lobert ine aroat ta | the Giympia A, A. Milalelyy 6 vu Ap 2® Vorite with the fana and t# equally | Three metropolitan amateur chame| his task | SWIMMING RECORDS BROKEN. | « | fe aot deed Hayle ot the Feinmn A. 0. 68 'hela, with hie teammates, He Nes] pions succeeded In winning the Judgor’ | ol at Umea, oe ‘Tego jh) otght ot 1 y fas & Hatural consequence got| CHICAGO, Apri 1¢.—Two world’s reo: | easieuge value with lausane’ te led’ one iad [thrown a new otyle of pep inte the Jon in thetr boute at the show held Himeelf in @ hole quite often, Hut] ords wore lowored in the National Ama-| cently whipvet Chamion Kivi Willem Tae] Kasutout Brown infarmei hie mansger Davey! infield and hie antion while on the rounders, | tea Hut whet about me ana MY ‘Teity Jemte, + jon went tr @n extremely difficult oF Quite aume shy on finportant battle of hie career the young man vallantly worked him-|teur Athletic Union awimming cham-| ly» will west in « etx rvund bout ot the Olpanpie | Menme, today chet the ham he int eh! bases are Just what han bean necded he auapires of the New Turk & out of it hy noble perseverance a A. A, of Vhiletelpate on Mosday, 1 19, taining for the tout with Janay Marto ie etre | 1 a, ttohers fa B. @ fortunate champions 4nd the wonderful feiding support ao: | Donahibs innt night, me idv-yerd win ; ee again 0 tat he eneyerte to etm Marry Condon | (2 Worry Viniting pitoher for a long Kington of the Union : ¥ t . te ; tiine, him, most particulary Dy) re eee in O428 de, clipping | 2%, Willant 10 going to revive « 8180 queren.|'® thele go at the Fairmont A.C. tomornre night ord it. Roger Peckinpaugh. tre and @5 per cent, of t tor giv | Mike Aaith and Young Ketche! and Mabe Cullen | ‘Reis indeed difficult to conceive of|1-5 of @ second from the record eatab-| ine « tsnt’ tinting cere fevepte fox ai | Mie, ee seat tke mtust ee wets hetter defensive shortstopping than|Hahed by Duke Kahanomoku tn San | ce waite (aight. He'll ly ve un charter © : wughy performed 4, N13. Berry Mec | natal train on mame, He ae xo won second and. Nicho- t cepted nine chances, two of them part fw York A.C, third Lael yest a @ad parce! of awift and timely double playa in which he starred, A jump. | ing oné-hand catch of a victoun liner 120-pound champton. who defeated J. WMadeiin of Fvening Recreation Centre No. 21 tn the eemt and J. Liat “Did Miller really try to et a hit when he came up there as tho last man?" asked @ fan a@ he dashed up lowe! fight promote ta hold fitters aon to the prev box after the «ame, “Do Roles eeae eat "| you think he would have robbed Mar- | between Freddie Welsh and Johnny Ihuuder, ne | Guard of a no-hit game if he could In the feature on! mitted in New Ha LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS Werth, Down, Weenty. $75 $5.00 $1.00 to $1.50 pionship for the Hide A. C, fetic Club in 3 minutes 45 "s bat won uppinure for | cutting 2-5 of a second j promptly made have done #0? We've got a bet on it."| thelomew A. «\, Pech at the penta of the econd,\ | held My ha cue Ph rota. On the same Dl Preahie [which way did you bet?” wan Drectically knorked ou $100 $10.00 $1.50 to $2.00 arnc and Pipp also dia. ‘letic Club team was Sstamttn he firat round, the referes stoppin - 6 nh ten ta the othe, Snevend aa : - is Columbia Bee at tat he didn't try" ne an. {omraded cotitert after Gadde had! $150 $15.00 $2.00 to $2.25 ard fon to-day, When it meets the College | r ns sii | $200 $20.00 $2.50 Bammy Robidean, the Philadelphia luhtwelght, swered candidly. f $300 $30.00 $3.00 $400 $40.00 $4.00 $500 $50.00 $5.00 Extrat Purchase! 4,000 Yards, Enough for 1185 Suits, Suitings This Spring in Greys, Blues, | Distributed Browns, Greens ; Among Our me . Remarkable Values 15 Stores S AL Remarkable Patterns Famous Glen Urquhart Plaids, $25 to $40 imported and domestic plaids included in this special Spring sale for one week. ‘The same finely woven pure wool mate- tials other tailors charge $25 to $40 for on sale at all R. & C. Stores for one week, made to measure, at $14.75. These famous Glen Urquhart plaids are shown in the newest Spring designs, absolutely guaranteed to be pure wool and equal in every respect in quality, style \ and serviceability to the $25 to $40 values sold elsehwere. , ALSO YOUR CHOICE OF %925 ¢g9 40 Values our enormous stock 80,000 YARDS 800 PATTERNS Blue Serges Gray Serges Black Serges Blue and White Pin and Pencil Stripes IEC Fancy Worsteds and Mixed Cassimeres 3 F ES Tartan Checks Shepherd Plaids Ww i and a wide range of Imported and Domestic Novelty Designs. OR OVERCOAT ta” ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. SAMPLES CHEERFULLY GIVEN FOR COMPARISON. “&} Ritchie & Cornell “THE WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS—WATCH US GROW.” A direct-from-the-mill purchase for { cash makes it possible for us to sell them B to you at $14.75, made to measure, in- B stead of $25 to $40, their regular values. See them — get a few samples — they must be seen to be appreciated. iw tr we mat largest ee 'e io a y trowel, LBaees mee ee ‘phe eooret” of our autoess 10 large ealos *hushe Towa vrices, Write tor saruvien and ast? iyi Binnik fall Order Dowt., 140 W. BOth &.. New Foot, healthfulness ¢ e@ Brooklyn on met Tuemlay night, Cherley|the course necessitated a postpone- Now that they have @hown him For Sore, Mgeweights, who have mot much love for each vila amt Kid Wolfe of Cleveland clash in the! morrow morning. More than 400 en-| about the result of his first appear- ts —_——— Ea BRE atte S AeA” S| enon on tue Ganong, bn sugry ie |A Se Remedy for AN Feat Troe 1th 1417-1423 THIRD AVENUE First Time Here—Competition Backed Off the Boards e By Our President | entertaining reading. The ad Frankie Callahan, the promising fatter [OF {80 City of New York players tn ao tage. game tn a ch ws ’ " White of Obicago to bare fought Callahan, e a | ‘ood = neiinceres | red, | HW Io Public School |teenoens Burnin, dry visit, They will box ot 183 pounds, weigh |{ndoor swimming champtonahip at tho|®t°k Market the Old Marater ts feel- CURES at RE in at (19 ring side, Eddie O'Keefe of Philadel ing unusually cheerful. Forgetting po HE e formed us last night that h n wi "4 Be hs SS ter | ee err ee ete ee [aaa emma pot cts one (I TH NEAR 8O STREET HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN | PEOPLE BY PRESIDENT WILSON IN d Fi A Chapter a day. 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