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“Leu BEST SPORTING PACE i NEW YORK [= rerame a —_—_—7— ——o THE ONLY WET WEATHER GAME! Copyrlght, 1916, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World), Results of Games Yesterday. New York ve. Pittebargn (rain). Breokiyn ve. Cincinnati (rain). Louis (rain). Philadelphte ve. Caicage (rain). Games To-Day. Washington 6: oyranes #6: (16 Innings). y. New York ve. St. Deirelt va. Boston, (tain), Piladelphte ve. Caicago (rata). v ’ 4 When You FIGURE (TS YouR Mole - GAS?) ~--.= THAT'S Gor AND THEN --- > >" Turee! WHY - HE Toor Two G6TTING our OF THe Rovew! ‘ ‘ ‘Pisber; hd ry fat Breskiys., Cheaaraa Leata't Boston, | New York Let's see- +- HUM= = - «+ TES ---: I Guess Tat Mares ME ay iS GS 750 Samples. All Wool. Any Style. YOUR SUIT Made-to-Your-Measure Cl h In the 750 actual cloth samples ot you'll find the exact pattern, the exact color and the exact weight material you want. 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WMOD PLAY IN THE MUD Live This! If it rains 'ywhere ever: day until the end the baseball season the Dodgers will win the National League nnant. Yes, and a lot of people in Brooklyn think, the Dodgers are going to win anyway. HE announcement that Charles Courtney, Cornell's great row- ing coach, will retire from tive coaching at the end of this son has been expected for some time. Last year Mr, Courtney was far from well, and for several years he has felt the strain of coaching Cornel crews and waiting for their perform- ance in the championship regatta on the Hudson. Few people know that - Courtney never sees his crews row fm the big race. That nerve strain] terly regardless of any weight handl- i he avoids by aitting out behind the| cap. He took a twenty-round de- i boathouse during the varsity race,| cision over He beat 4 whittling a stick and doing hi Frank Moran in twenty rounds, He to think of other things antil a mes-| fought big Carl Morris, who, like eenger bi him the final report, | Willard, outweighed him _— sixty Four your ago Mr. Courtney want-| pounds and stood half a foot over \ e4 to retire, but he was persuaded| him in height. He fought Sam to stay a iittle longer, He will not/ Langford, and having once earned leave Cornell now. His home is at|4 decision over the famous “Tar Tthaca, near the lake,and he expects; Baby” didn’t hesitate to fight him to @pend the rest of his life there.| again when offered another match. Even to have Mr. Courtney near at| Langford knocked the Gunner out in hand, ready to help with advice, will| that second fight. Although Smit’ be a great thing for Cornell's future | Offered no alibi, it is well known that crews. The Courtney stroke will last Py gh in shape Mineiro 8. and he never-has quite picked up the Be Cita gliser GACY yee form that made him invincible « fow UNBOAT SMITH ip still active | 3ars ago. Still, the Gunner ts an: in the ring, fighting at frequent! dead one. Ho's mateeed teeapnt intervals in different parts of) Jack Dillon, showing that he is still the country. But the Gunner seems to! willing to take on the hardest and ' have lost the terrific punching power | toughest of them, back, straight, narrow notch lapels, soft roll to the second button, or form-fitting, or double-breasted—or any one of a dozen other up-to-the-minute styles, or more conservative models if you prefer. Measure taken by Workmanship cu uéeer, no's salesman, indivi- dual pattern made; cloth specially cut; suit tried on with seams basted, not sewed. Every other detail just as carefully worked out by skilled workmen. PUTTING 'EM OVER \\$200,000 Yearly Allowance With “Bugs” Baer_)! Enjoyed by Reggie Lewis, wrvicianaeiniaii® | New Star of Golf Tourney gate will go far over $100,000, Mor- Twenty-One-Year-Old Player From Wykagyl a Powerful Factor] fofas's greateet neror end down there sav | in “Met” Championship Because of His Victories Over Phil poi che ole Country, ia fmarded: 64) : Carter, Chief Favorite for Title, and Nelson Whitney, South-| ern Champion. Our guarantee means that Guarantee you must be satisfied or we kee p the suit and you fully the equal of Willard. Simmy has just went me a beau-| tifully printed poster of a coming 'G ‘4 fight between Morris and Dan Dailey, Getting tough ‘he poster states that Jess Willard | Py “| gays “Dailey” in “barring only Fred when :. ball club Fulton, the man he considers en- . ‘ titled to a fight with him for the| looks on rain as champlonship. fo, Don't know just why Willard] a reprieve. should wish to pick on Dailey, unless it is because he'd enjoy for once get- ting into @ ring with another man as tall as himself. Among those who have whipped Dailey—-who is 6 feet 6 inches tall, gas 86 inches reach and ‘The Athietios bi weighs 236 pounds—ts Jim Savage. place. aithough Jim gave me a graphic description | of Dailey just after that fight keep your money. At our price, $18, you can have your suit made-to-measure the Haas Ne Uo less than you'd pay for a good ready-m: Trousers Special White Flannel or White Serge, plain or stripes, made to your measure, $5, Come in and see the cloth—or send for a sample. Haas +CG. Established 1896 70.74 Chamber St. | 11 Cortlandt St. | 105-107 Nassau St.| 46 E. 23d St. Two Doors North of Ann street Oop, Met. Life Ins, Bide. yj i‘ usual for him, which showed plainly __By William Abbott on the score card. Making long holes| NTEREST in the Metropolitan] in three, jumping stymies and sinking golf championship in progress| hard putts were all part of the win- i t ner'’s game. Carter won the tenth,| | on the Nassau links is now f0-| but Lewis refused to let him come) | cused on Reggie Lewis, a young star| back far and pulled in the next four) j ..| holes which cinched the match. from the Wykagy! Club, who yester-) On his afternoon round Lewis! | day eliminated Phil Carter, chief fa-|tackled Nelson Whitney, who should | TWarnanie iad tn einen! Vorite for the title, and Nelson have been a tough opponent, but the | Wykagyl sensation handled him Browna look threatening’ Whitney, the Southern champion. easily Whitney Wie Moy aanat the |The d@uble victory makes the same brand ot golt that conquered 4 } iG day, the identical # o e bi JOE BOBHLING CATCHES MORE) Wyk: 1 sensation a erfu! factor arter ear jer in the word” Pi kad Here ete MEN OFF FIRST. THAN. ANY| VYKa8Y i pow long drives, great iron shots and ac- of hands like hams, Well, that's| OTHER PITCHER, BUT THEN ASE| in the tournament curate putts, and he passed up the PRACT -!job on tho’ fifteenth greon, where ea ake WHER he: HIE {} HAS MORE MEN TO PRACTICE| Reggie Lewis ts a quiet, unassum h Jarred me #0 hard Mt nearly broke my|ON THAN ANY OTHER PITCHE! R.| Ing chap not yet twenty-one. He| Lewis finished bis match, ankles.” bs owns several autos, enjoys an al-| 6, . he Jor | In spite of this Savage beat the| The Pirvte qutfield is stmnger than any on nce again the losers had a fine! utr balla, “They gotta be. lowance reputed to be $100,000 a year,|alibi in the weather. Continuous giant, and so many others have du- | #nt bal! | Tanai ahinG 1 A aad Wate has a fondness for sports, but his/rains, fog, winds, mud and water | pleated that feat that Dailey, for alll waxes the Plattabura volunteers sick | Dan senenens Uk Mors, a right | on tho course—surely those conditions Ne Alesare Pred Into} neart to discover that guard duty | P ho /Ar® sufltclent to make any golfer drop e,IBcard. cod enough to atip| iene postponed by rain. now there are but few amateurs 7 la match, c y pol: | over in Oklahoma with Carl Morris, an give him many polats on the I suppose, after beating Dailey, Carl THE CHICAGO 50 CONVENTION. ieee Lewis in action has many of] ‘The two rounds supplied many sur- | will come out again as a challenger erry Travers's mannerisms, espectal- | prises and upsets with the unexpected | for the title, and “point with pride” | BY RABID RUDOLPH. Fe ie way of sticking to an opponent | Withdrawing of favorites. | Surprise to the fact that he has whipped as} CHICAGO ‘The hall being used al dacs No. 1 was Gardiner White's defeat by big a man as Willard. to the Oyster Bay conven. | 4nd not getting flustered Fred Herreshoff. ‘The answer—White i \s an embalmed | Lewis for some time has been one| couldn't putt. Surprise No. 2, the Knutt pro-|of the most promising of the crop of /¢liminatign of Henry Topping, winner eit ; ; Sev delaras ba bbl ca i: ft momina: | rising young stars, It wan only last ee ye: Hanoi ow ning bes de jooks as | omina- ie | re ‘ ident, 1th eee eitizen {Week he won the Westchester title| Hroved the more consistent golfer. will go to soine stabi i Special Silk Lined . Fistic News Would have the support of alllafter playing beautiful golf on his| Surprise No. 3, and tho greatest of | - Blue Serge Suits, $25 | 4 . Sale Ends Saturday | and Gossip [hi Gea ata tea aM Kee Lain The shor en Theodore | tirst round yesterday and for a victim cama i is i i Zappem's name was exhumed the air) pic ie tage of silk is unprecedented. Silk prices are that once put him among the head- cates linere in apite of his lanky build and AMMY M'CLINTIC, who came light weight. A couple of nights ago, .Y, at Memphis he won from) Arthur id ney York years ago as man- Pelky, cight rounds, decision. Pelhy ager of “Fighting Dick” Hyland, would have been luoky to go two] !# running 4 successful boxing club founds with the old-time Gunner, | in Oklahoma. While in New York Gunboat Smith deserves to be! a tow weeks ago McClintic told me 1 remembered by the boxing fans. : fo bas a remarkable record, He ia| that when he has Carl Morris in a ‘ the one heavyweight fighter who| bout he's sure of @ big gate, and that never drew the color line and never | should he ever be able to get. Morris feared to meet any man living, ut-! and Willard hooked up in Tulsa the d Vhil Carter, another sensa-| Oswald Kirkby, @ popular favorite | Nites which breaks |fional young golfer who defeated him | for the “Met tile, had a narrow es Billy Gibson declared to-day that there| was rent for 48 ™ é 4 ‘ fey ‘ : uM cating It never had | several times for the Interscholastic|cape. After winning his first match | t way up. In spite of this condition, through the coopera- {h po truth in the report that several of | the alt vm that long before Without | title, especially in an extra-hole match |easily from Charles Brown, the Jersey tion of our silk mills, we have been able to secure suf. [Ne {iahters engaged to box at the fiatic) tee ge. The impression seems to be /at Garden City last year. But Mr.| state champion pulled Harrison Ber ficient wile talline ATA ieuital at @ arice that enables us to carnival at Ruenon Ayres are not going #980, Sapnedd will be acclised of | Li win carefully, selected his time and) ner, and Kirkby found him a. tartar. | i ° Hp becausy > fs ne 7 ed mack account * ° »mendousiy long - Vice President, although you|settled all back accounts. Berner drives a_ tremendously long ‘very man needs least one blue ser; H | BAYS ‘SenieN s one a videne! ‘en in Chie and de: 2 \s proaches, nevi eaten. © outdroy py and | \ ty Silk tint a dd wee ge suit oF Ee |with which to pay the fighters,” said | evidence even In SRY permitted Carter to get far away from dually worked up a comfortable wear. Silk lining adds much to summer comfort and Gibson. “and besides 1 have Sam Lang- n with soul a9 weak,|him He simply outplayed and out-| load at the turn, Tt looked bad for personal style. Order a blue serge now. Get in on jford, Harry Wills and Sam McVey, t Ie there Ge A A tear gamed his man, winning by the safe Jorsey star, but Berner suddenty | i ; i ; leolored hi ight, and Mike Mazie| Who none f Mis. ny|targin of 6 and 3. | While Lewis was blew up, giving Kirkby four straight | this special value opportunity. Suits to measure only, Bad Jim Beck ceed eat] When tamping verse Hike (his: BY) seldom off the Ine Carter had trouble! hola and the match by a narrow| color, fit, finish and satisfaction strictly guaranteed. (i f heel ontrolling Bis driver, something un- margin. sail on Juno 17, with probubly two more! pq like to wring that soriter’s neck?” Coat and Trousers, $22.50 MS oe Re saree ats eect ach = | |) Abert: tadawds dhe) wellerietaht champion of |, Barney, Drertua’ TM, ike Narneye mind White and Striped Flannel Trousers, $5 and up| Furope, and Johnny "Kid" Alberta, the New Jer. 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