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*. mix, SéQOME Folks’ Hats Are Just as Empty on or Off.” Barney Dreyfuss still claims Sister, but Fielder Jones figures poescssion ig mine innings of the law. get hashes has hinte that to & seedy brace by the Ca We think Bill Killifer avked Um Harrison if it didn't annoy him to have the mice nibbung at him all the) Usepire baiting te al! right, mea Looks as if there isn't a chance of the heavyweight title changing hands until Ringling Brothers meet Barnum | emi Baticy's. New the usual! @aime he will ©, und August and the fees he’s exposed his dome to the SOME RISKS LLOYD'S WON'T | Yeurs of deteat are again feverish] every time he takes “the gi INSURE—— Trawlers against submarines, Umpires against bottics. Yale crew against defeat. Public against wrestlers. Dillon againat Willard. Bryan against Teddy. Pirates against second division, B this bottle pegging continues, da @e umps will want to know whether ci they are working Night-handed audien Simpesn of Missouri from the int Yes, Inky Davie once played with Cinsinnatl on™ 4 Chronic headline Provokes a grin MOLLA BIURSTEDT And partoee win The space American League make the distance between a mos- Quito's eyes look like a marathon, The Rravea’ baseha! a tough way. Tanors moarce as prevent him from Leach Cross his appited for a charter in the Enoch Arden, Rip Van Winkle League, Least be HW the threatened H PUTTING 'EM OVER With “‘Bugs’’ Baer bee ry arrived from the farthest | sane Connie Mack new ruling circuit, with the exce ption of Brook rabbit to lyn, the Giants won nineteen out of scout, Mike Kahoe, is in ‘new matersal | ia as THE EVENING WORLD”, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1916, Giants Are Home Again After Most Successful Trip Any Club Ever Had New York Nationals Left Polo Grounds Hopeless Tailenders— Had They Won Final Game in Philadelphia They Would Have Returned Tied for Lead. By Bozeman Bulger. losing slump to an official end, and Tw 1 hike | Georwe Stallings declares that his I ‘as @ glorious record, the like) oii) will now proceed to win the of which the National Leagae has} championship. George believes that, not scen since baseball reached| too. He fears only the Giants, the dignity of a national pastime, but], “The only trouble we have had.” when the golden opportunity flashed | R¢ Mtv®, “has been with pitchors. jbefore our Gianis—kerplunk—they | get going you New York fellows had | had to fall before Eppa Jeptha Rixey. | better keep your eyes open.” Had Eppa Jeptha been a tritle}_ It is of interest that neither Robin. fon, Stallings nor McGraw thinks more lenient the Giants to-day would) that the Phillies have a chance to re- |be tied for the lead and would have] peat. | wound up a sational trip with ‘amazing results—a climb from hopo- The Yanks, on the eve of their less tuilend to the top rung of the departure for the West, had an ladder, opportunity to climb into a real But, even go, New York ts just as} fight to hold first place, but proud of the former champions as if] things also broke wrong for them. jthe record had been twenty-one! Ray Caldwell pitched one of his Lae le “ ae ant of a! pad games, while the Athletics orla’s record at gradumily rew mn) into @ probability was a Iittie more! eld Donovan's men in a tight than the most optimistic should have] 97? throughout the game, At no 5 time did the Yanks have a chance, Proph ‘The reception at the Polo Grounds — j to-day is expected to outdo that ac- An interesting sight to the New corded the Giants when they won tno] York fans will be the daily trip world's championship in 1905, Prac-| of Poll Perritt from the bench to tically every reserved seat in the| the club house with ¢ ttle stands has been sold for to-day and| leat bag containing the balls. to-morrow and old fans that had} He started that on the first day grown callous with two or tnree} of the Western journey, and The aseba 1 >| f a bag to tho club house’ sree Oe SRB OU EL Be Vit BARS Giants have managed to win. The have grown so much faith lucky move that Poll forced to do the stunt every af- ternoon. On two occ: lanky pitcher forgot duty until the last minute, and the Giants came within an ace of los- ing. The fans of ater, New York Would have been satisfied with the double deteat of the Dodgers had it meant the ascendency of the Giants} | to the lead, but as the matter stands ‘both clubs are st ing under a | black eye and will have to turn loose on another tear, The teague belix | the Glants will lead at an and a canvass Iv) ‘The Reds, who arrived here this the various) morning, ready for a comeback at the rn enthusiast, | Giants, are re it communt-|of the Western clubs of the National! New York to win the pen-| League, A month ago they were nant. Around here they think {: al thought to have the best pitching rreu cinch, stuff in the cireuit, ‘The Glants, how- — ie of their of wind On the long trip around the entire U rman of the twenty-one games, seventeen of them | hands last n being consecutive, The only defeats| That series betw: were suffered at the hands of the| ©!" aU Aid nt nf Champions and fate so witied| ¢,1,,never aaw fuck baseball in the | Sey fel ore: SHO nw enKCE nts can ever keep that pace up, jmembers of the Philly pitching staff.| and it Is a good thing. “If they did | Alexander, the man they feared, was! the race would. he over before. the easy, The victors were Al Memar » summer, McGraw has |and Eppa Jeptha Rixey, l team and he may win— mn New York and By winning tho double-header from| tieve men i Brooklyn the Braves brought their! handle the Reds that way again.” MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS AND STANDING National League American League WwW. OL. Pe.) Club, . 7 WoL. PO. | Club, Ww. L.. 8 10] Chicago.,.18 24 600 23 Club, Brooklyn,.22 14 York. 21 15 Phila... 2117 5 3 1 Wonton. 18 19 § +] Boston Results of Games Yesterday. strike mkes Philadeiphin, 4; New Yorn, 2. Philadelpaia, 5; New York, 0. titles will have to change hands by Sean Et peace, © [te fame): equen. 15 W Wireless: Pittsburgh, 8; ¢imcinnati, 4 St. Loui 4 ! Detroit, 3. A fan out io Little Rook wes ones Games To-Day. fifty di © tossing one bottle. ; he had beer a Philly fan he would | “prinnadat jeveland at St, Loule, naturally fave received wholesale eate rates. | St Louis at Philadelphia. Cleveland and Waphington at the | top of t shaft yut ut | of place as hat. After an absence of nearly #8 from the ring, ois Thunderbolt, dleweight champton, ful effort I. at night to “eome bi Billy met Irish Jack Smith, one of thi former battlers of the navy, round bout at the Clerme Brooklyn and at the final bell he was nat only outpointed, was closed, Papke was only the P of old in strength and willingne: Ho carried the fighting to Smith the and while he managed to thnd ali kinds! [i of blows he did not haDyorce behind them as of yore, Poogudement of distance was xo bad that “16 missed frequently by many Inc Mila long range boxing was yo smith had A with heavy left Jabs in the fac occasional right to the Jaw or face ry hitting Lizhiwe of Milwaukee front as ar will box teu rounds Matt Wells mateliol for be Prank “hess, dud bout at a sho 8. ¥., on the nial dovked up for an Oundeo at Chattay Fistic News é.d Gossip By John Pollock and former mid- made an unsuc- but his leit eye) {% npke| ‘ Genuine. bears Signature no trouble just been matched by his mam ager, Danny Morgan, for another bout (0 again Battling Kopen, an up State wey weight, for ten rounds at the Ryan A Byracuse, N. ¥., ou Juno 23 At the Harlem Sporti aight there will be t preliminary bouts contested, Club boxing show to In tho two main CARTER ITTLE | Basish the “Blues and relieve Constipation by Livening the Liver with Carter's Little Liver Pills, Shee monet, Top remeron emer eaacn» DID YOU READ THE AUTO PAGE IN BROOKLYN CITIZEN LAST SU’ The Automobile Simplified ai N intimate talk on the work- ing units of the automobile discuesed in such a way that the layman can easily under- stand them, If in reading these articles, as they appear in the “‘Citizen’’ each ge ‘ Sunday, there is anything not | * H: clear to you, ask Mr, Guerrlich tm about it. An answer will be pub- lished on the completion of the articles on the section of the au- erenta Joo Gibbe tackles Young Lamy and Murray | tomobile under discussion, Perkel gore against Youn, tiga clash in the six round semi and Young final, ‘The New Polo A, A club that will hold @ boxing show this ¢ Joe Malone and Eddte Clifford will com ta the star bout of ten rounds, tem rounder Peto Collins and Johnny s dette ee supremacy, Make This Your Automobile Correspondence School This excellent feature appears in the Automobile Soction of | MUNDY WINS MEDAL | ON WYKAGYL LINKS. 8 soon as Rudolph, Tyler and others ™ aimeult hi arded as the strongest | Hent of; fonal Commission, threw up his| ht when asked about | re in his favor—but, be- | nly will ever be able to ‘The Citizen” each Sunday. Order in advance from your news: | TWO CLUBS ENOUGH FOR THIS GOLF PLAYER. Harry Cook is one golfer vho doesn’t like to be burdened with a bulging bag of clubs, Playing in the qualifying round of the Jor- sey State champlonship at Engle- wood he calmly told his caddie to leave the bag in the club house after he extracted just two clubs, the m ie and putter, While the others were using anyway from six to a dozen different clubs Cook relied on his two weapons, the mashie to bat the ball up on the greens and the putter to run It Into the hole. This novel way of play- ing with just two clubs earned a score inside the, hundred mark, the hester County champlanship 0% ayiMoult links of the Wik undy rei a ter than th fort of John G, Anderson, the Siwanoy | Captain. | So heavy was the eleventh hour en- try that when the committee had gent the last couple away It was found that 110 golfers had started, Leland Stanford Stare to Play Nere, Herbert L. 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(Lake). . 2.95 An} Many Other Pla Apply 1278 Rroadway, New York 249 roadway, New York 245 Droadway Yore M1 Rromdway, New Yors 204 Fifth Ave., New York 225 Fifth Ave, New York 1 Weat 125t0 St, New York Cor, West 75th St. and Amsterdam Ara, New York Chambers St, Atation, New York Weat 251 St. Station, N Bedovn Terminal Bits, 80-6) Chored Bt “Om the Coscourse, * Mew York 34 Court 8t., Rreekiyo 726 Pultos Bt, Breokiyn 004 Broadway, Broowiyo 122 Liver Bt, Hodokea R.H.WALLACE,Gen’'l Pass’r Ag! 60 Chureh Street "At Bloomingdales’ Sport Shoes For Women We are showing a variety of new and novel effects in all white of white trimmed with tan, blue ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “THE HOME OF TRUTH" 59th to 60th Street = At Bloomingdales” Lex.to3d Av. h it Shors, as ee mong. 98 All white of tan, $4.50 and $5.50 a Oxfords, $3.50, $4.50 and of Ardsley won the alifying round of the Final Summer Merchant Tailoring Sale Starting Tomorrow and Ending June 10th Suits Made to Measure, $15 There are about 25 fabrics to choose from. hand-tailored, finished with’ high- All sizes up to 46 chest measure. Distinctive Pumps Colonial effects, new large tongue High front Pumps, esilluctrated. Also perfectly plain. ivory, champag: gray, white or blac! The long and my hole caused the downfall of many, and it so happened that An- derson was the only person to get @ there. He did that as the result of a long putt from the edge of the green. Each suit is ade lining and trimmings. Above 46 at $16.50. P: peeels dark $4.98 to $6.50 head the list of invitation tour- in to-morrow on o ne Country Club of Westchester, Willis . Davis, the Call- fornian who recently won the Sleepy Hol Main Floor, "At Bloomingdales” Women’s Union Suits, 25c med union suits; wide or tight knee styles; regular or Women’s Vests Women’s Wash Dresses, $6.95 Wash dresses in striped and flowered marquisette, ratine and voiles; woven striped voiles, woven flowered organdies or plain linen. The styles are Norfolk coat, tunic, ruffled, surplice or three-tier effect back. Some have fichus of net, others large collars of organdie, still others trimmed with ribbon and velvet belts. The skirts are cut full and most sleeves are wrist lengths. These are in wanted colors of the season in a big variety of styles. We are also showing five smart models in all white voile, marquisettes and organdies, sizes 16 to 44. Fine bleached white cotton; neatly trimmed with wide lace. Regular and extra sizes. Kayser’s Union Suits, 48¢ Reinforced wide or tight knees; regular of extra sizes. Main Floor. At Bloomingdales’ Meats and Poultry Hindquarters of Canada Mutton, Legs of Lamb, tb., Roasting Pork, Ib.. Roast Beef, Ib., Roasting Veal, Ib., 5 picked, fresh killed, for soup or fricassce, Ib., 20 Hasenent At Bloomingdales’ Tomorrow We Feature Panama i Leghorn ‘At Bloomingdales’ AtsBloomingdales’ Untrimmed Japanese Panamas, Many Shapes, 75c Fourteen medium or small shapes, all with flexible brims and crowns. Large Floppy Brim Untrimmed anamas, $1.95 to $4.95 These are in a variety of styles of crowns Tailored Japanese Panamas, $1.25 to $4.95 Small, medium or large shapes with bencs Tailored Tuscan Sport Hats, 50c Large soft Italian tuscan strew hats, Lound and draped with new patterns of striped materiels. Large Leghorn Sailors, $1.45, $2.45 and $3.95 Tailored Sport Leghorn Mushrooms, Three Shapes, $1.95 This service, of course, when hate and d scarfs in an extensive Hata trimmed without charge trimmings are purchased at our millinery counters New Blouses for Saturday The Blouse Section is continuously producing novelties and tomorrow's special attractions are worthy of your im- mediate attention, both from price and style standpoints. Extra fine quality voile blouses, made with large tucked collar; jabot and cuffs edged with dainty lace; special At Hloomingdates'——— dren’s Coats Reduced Sizes 2 to 6 Years $1.25, $1.98, $3.25 and $4.75 remaining Spring All this season's models, including Em- Russian, half-belted and high waist In a variety of fabrics, woolens, wool mixtures, cottons and a number of 130 Chil To Close Out and cuffs have white of white-and-flesh At Bloomingdales Men’s “Otis” White Lisle Thread Shirts or Drawers, 39c exceptionally Colors are navy, green, tan or Copen The coat lustrated is of silk poplin, lisle thread, sizes in both shirts from at 39c per garment. Lisle Thread Union Suits, 69c of fine bleached one-by-one ribbed, medium weight, knee length, athletic style. In all ee ond a At Bloomingdales Boys’ Palm Beach Suits with Extra Pants, $4.95 These are in tan or gray; all sizes up Norfolk models. Boys’ Junior Manhattan Brand Wash Suits, $1.98 a 21) to & years lain white or comt Cotton Union Suits, Bleached white cotton, Men’s Undergarments at 19c Balbriggan shirta and drawers in all sizes seat; fraten with pearl buttons, White checked nainsock shirts and drawers, athletic style, rte and drawers in athletic style, all sizes. models, with short Boys’ Blue Serge Suits for $4.95 to $10.95 White open mesh s Graduation, ‘ ' Your Choice of the Above at !9c 59TH TO 60TH, ST, —=—" At Bloomingdales’ For Tennis Enthusiasts Everything the game calls for; dependable qualities and modest sisting of a DB & M. Favorite Racquet, waterproof Facquet cov- er and 2 club tennis balls, $1.93 Well-Known Tennis Racquets has Wright & Ditson, Draper jaynard, and Horsman, $1.25 to $8.50 Racquet Covers, with ball pocket, waterproof; 39e 1915 Penna Championship, approved by U. S. N.L. T. A., each, 30e Tennis nets, poles, presses, shoes, fourth Floor, At Bloomingdales’~ Matting Suit Cases Special $1.69 26 inches, Roomy and lined with cloth; leather corners; ¢-clasps, lock, key, leather covered handle and #@ straps all An ideal suit case for 1640 200 Pictorial Review Patterns for June on sale in our Pattern Department $1.98 Tennis blouses of white military crochet drill, with sailor coll: Has two large Bc pouched pockets and belt 98c | Extra Size Voile Blouses, 46 to 52, 98c to $4.98 | oke front, for under- garments of such well known make. Made finished. All and drawers to select 39c 1x1 ribbed, athletic styles with knee length Drawers have double BLOQMINGDALES' mame TRANSFER TO LEX. BO 40 AVE, ee