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= eI THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 19 —-- oe NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT Giants Cross the Bridge ponent tter Craze Ban Johnson Is O; h Hi Making Room for Yanks of Pinch Johnson Wants Baseball Rules To Curb Pinch Hitting Craze \ Constant Shifting of Pitchers Hurts Game, Says Ameri- can League Boss, 'Latest Star of Golf World | Says He Began Practising | When But Five Years Old Arthur Watker, Youth Who Won Medal in Fox Hills Tourney, Was Never Before in a Big Meet on Links, Yet He Led 103 Start- Nartiey Knocks Ont Cohen, GREENFIELD, Mase, June 19.—Re fore the Greenfield Athieuo Club haw t night Pete Hartley of Now Yor? weed Toune Cohen of Engtand in tm ninth round of a aheduled twelve round bout Hartiey outcleased his opponell, |from the outest. The Bnatishman’s see $ onda tossed the sponae inte the rid 9 © their charge from a knockout, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. STANDING OF THE CLU ‘ y Yankees Play Senators Two Games Here To-Day; Giants at Ebbets Field' by constantly shifting their pitchers are not only injuring the pitchers, ; hut are reducing the interest felt by steady patrons of the game in the players, “They are making « joke of pitchers by taking them out of the the CHICAGO, June 23.—The pinch- Ea says to the STOMACH: “What'l GARRETT @ CO, body without in the least handican- Polar Bear Pioneer American Wine Growers 1835 Norfolk, Va, NN. ¥. Office, Longacre Bidg. ti at Chi Dt. Lovie at Piitebareh, the Senators other than that their road slump has a slight shade on the disastrous homestay of the Giants, Thewe recognized contenders for the American League pennant, starting away in the youthful bloom of a rise at the pastime while eating hon for them to shake off the Braves, nuw place, But for an unprecedented furore of pitching at the shank end of their trip the Yanks might have done well, As it Is we cannot blame them, In | The Giants would have been emi- jnently satisiied had George Stallings | postponed the return of Johny Evers and his lame arm until after the de- parture of the Braves from our midat, Jonany may not be the best bail- player in the world and @ sore arm may handicap him in some climes, winning run or made it himself on each occasion of his declaration of plonship form, Being footloose trom the conventions established by Mr. were banished, but it had no wun- toward effect on the score, Umpire Ryron will now go to some other letty and take a much needed rei ‘Wiille Mitchell, left- |. Pitcher start of the season, and for ten innings he held the Rraves to three hits, one of which was con- verted into a run, But ten in- ninge t@ not a ball game, we have learned, and when the cleventh came around Mr. Schauer divest. all ovr sorrow, Schauer most certainty deserved cracked, proved jt. The beginuing of their crack was at the Detroit pitcb- looking forward with zest to another long road trip. As the Giants march on Brooklyn there is a renewal of the talk that Slim Sallee, of the Cardinals, la to become a Giant. Feeling that there emy. He batted .420 this soason and| ball and his approaches traveled #9 fore had been in a big golf meet, Thia on the green that he nearly made « three, The medal winner seemed to have an uncanny way of nv ~ he traps, which mainly accounted for his 38 at tho turn, Walker's return trip wasn't kr fubbed two approach @hote into « 4 but that does not go for New York.| ed himecif of three hite in a row » Thirst is tr fare wom as ames ana |i Set TOU ReaTNetmnes| Seal eee Ade a goed att ae age ie June >» Une lost elght on foreign soll while the| Mr, Evers, single-handed, beat our! home plate by Johany Bvers, the | Amen ot Heb vant fifteenth he in, finic! THOUGHT Glanta have recorded something luke |Coogan’s Hlutt heroes three timam| mon’ Pao is eaatty to Dlame for | wormed imto'a tap noar the greet certain, G four victories out of thirteen assaulte|hand-running. He either hit in the but made a fine recovery and did On the short elx- weil to got a five unruly, teenth hia putter became ” 1. ; ve,” and the reply comes back cooling. war against the Giants, In other] a victory. Hts solace ts in the the took you have, Pa TaGhaee TASTE But tae Yanks are here, and here| words, the Giants won tho first zame| fact that the Glante have yet to | Where after driung the green ty Soe fe ; they will stay until the Gianty treck| With Evers out and lost the three| win an ertra inning game on the | trouble holes of the entire round. thensuggests aVirginia over tho bridge and seu what all} W!th Evers in, Polo Grounds. They lost a ten- | Tie story of Walker's sucuess deals e n 1 ‘ @ inning afair the . tly with his ourly trials at 6 Dare Polar Bear, and all this Pennant winning talk by the| rhe reform of tha Tiraves, whieh] ‘™ Oe eee cee fame when he was about five years vers ig about, here is no chance /js another way of expressing elr old. At that time the young winner is well and THIRST is for the Giants to knock Brooklyn out {abolition of gentlemanly conduct, ap-| The Cleveland Club, fast on theltived at Dongan Hills, Staten Leland. satisfied, of the lead, but there is opportunity | Pears to have put them back in cham-|heels of the report that they had|it« was large for hin age and bis first outdoor amusement waa to bat golf bails up and down the hille with lass, @ aqui clinging tightly to their skirts. Haughton early in the season they|ers, and Tigers wero mowed down ' ud rop in the hull, pour in twoijtg- You may not realize it, but the |ewarmed over the field, attacking win-|'ae fast as they ‘stuck their heads S,cuymusture driver. Walver peony gere of Virginia Dare Wine, and Braves, by winning that third game, | D1Tes At Will, and wound ue & armas above the trenches. The Indians are’ him a good working idea of the firs it up with carbonated water, have tled McGraw's mon for third | (ni, 18,,the course of thelr, ubslting |now well intrenched and aro even! game A few years later he devel- oped and branched out on the Rich- mond County links n: his home. Thon the youngster inid hte golf clubs away for a long period while he over- camo certain stymies in the shape of SR gestion young Walker pent leix-handed the at 88 for the first x! teen | Bbw 7ortt Victrola Seore? Bitter crase, with which baseball Staten Ist kame if @ couple of hits aro mado in $ ere in Qualifying Round Over Staten Island Course. mer cra, ih eh sabi! fame it coun wt mcrae mass 1( MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS AND STANDING ying filoted, has a strong opponent in B. 8.! who in doing weil to permit some eres Cy Johneon, Preaident of tho American | bench warmer to go to bat and atrike By William Abbott. text books at boarding schoot | iran fernery (nor tnars leet crt TOES League, according to o statement| Ut “ man or fly out for him,” sald aii - : rang Last year he became a full-fledged | $63 Filth Avemm) nT Vr. Wr. Jotneon, 1 medal winner gente jMomber of the Richmond County | Gg, 6th Street Oot. 20h & 3h made public by him hero to-day. He! “What methods can be adopted to team of the American Aenoctation, the Fox Hille tournament | Club and apent considerable time on Wtancan’ a chty “tne nincnnte| {spans ash sone renal may cot “te |S a ena a ee aN Breed, 0 be Athun Waer 0] 5 nnt ear, Ny SE" dat Soe Om MeO eee Dh mm to curb the pinch-hitter) ),.°?ound that would benefit. every- mes Ye the Giants for two seasons. Binetoen-year-old star whe never be- t ‘ment, tn ta [ee gee a Ave in hia Special! $75 Victrola, Mr. Joni hint | pages entry for the Fox Hilin moet yeater- 0 thinks that managers ping the manager. | Henry Stafford, captain of the 1914 ‘Al youth, entiroly unnoticed, pussy” |day After the youngster's winning | with $8 in tecords of your selection, 8; Ot boule, 4 Tufts bes bull team and one of the | footed his way over the Staten laland fated ae tae an we collabo. Total, @80: delivered for Chicago ve. meus (rain Chicage, 2; 94, Louis, y baseball, [inks d helped himeelf to a 78 score he family pa tiled Ww rom how on D G To-D te Glants this week. Btf- ty the grea surprise of Auguat Kam-{the familly name of Walker will bo lo james To-Day. ford, who is a second baseman, waa) mer, Chisholm Beach and other tour- | fern 1” many ae dc tte kasi The] balance in small monthiy or weakly * New Teh of Sree, ae | Semone ee York « eee varsity nine for four years and | nament favorites. the links In, ihe finer and a A sg tn payments. Pri 10 on toure ) ‘Ginciana: THe ine eet at Dean Acad: + Young bir, Walker hit such @ 1088 / oa inent at Sinepy Hollow next werk, |@ ATVAD MANO CO. Metchen. fH. 3. =| stole thirty bases, otri ‘the fla he left him-| ,Aveust Kammer, the perennial Fox Mf no-hitter, while Ray Fisher held the — pelt Vary Hitio tordo 08 the greens, pl nae Pd aT be mene | AYVAD'S WATER-WIRGS) June Thirst By Bozeman Bulger. Pee ey erent tacrday| _Dvanite arfoot, the advent of | The S00-yard razor back fourth a4) FIV vit vocal wirakes lower but| | [4aee fe ty gy Po Male Brryetnn HERE {g no sensation in the re-/us Ruth inowed ua down for forelgn| Rube Schauer, he of the datly | E0Xx Hille gives inany seowoned BMY” | toy minsed putt, iy turn of the Yanks for a bar. | consumption, wild pitch, was a dritiiant auc. | STS vlonty to Wink adoue amon |. There ware 103 starters In the quail. | | Pla 23s. “SRE gain day double-header with} omnia tl cess, It was the Rube's firat | iter drive and used a braasic ao well) f¥ing round, and the finish found a seen Soe, unable to pitch winning ball) willing to ell him to Now York for! Foster handed t * He will join the ae and Babe Ruth c. GARRETT { DRY the last two e he Red Sox hander and veteran of the Indians |is little chance of getting the erratic F : PAUL OAAMPAGNE — ed Bsn hi or eke Sok |hurling corps, haa been released to|teft-hander back In line, Owner | TRAINING TRIALS AT \ © Vintage of Unureal Mss and hot a scove,|the Detrolt Americans. Mitcholl has} Schuyler Vritton, it in reported, js LOCAL RACE TRACKS. |! 4 no-hit gaine , been all seaso! e right back with $20,000 and another player, The fix-| @ sparse yield of three bingles, Nour. | at once. ures look big, but Salles te just as; JUNE 22, TRACK GOOD. { ishment was totally licking. And the | much worth it as many of the Fe- ALONE AT LAST, one-half, 61, i Worst of it is that Bob | Shawkey| Ralph Stroud, pitcher of the Glants, eral Leaguo stare that have found Seat coma 3 2. pitched wonderful ball against the has been purchased by the Loulaville their way back Into the majors. H SENS ABIES, aif'b | § § § F FAMOUS FRIES tah ORG GUN HAN: ? 3 9 i HI | buy out the entire stock of Geo. W. Brown, woollens, Skinner's silk and be satin, Belgian canvas, fine linings, ete. who has been located for the last i thirty years in the Studio Build 110 Tremont St, Boston. This stock of Ht woollens comp: tailor in New and, if his woollens are ‘The great bulk of t! house of William B. Leonard, whose cloths can be found in no tailor’ shop who sells goods under $35 for a suit, and | offer you a range of worete with the original William B. Leonard tickets on them, at a price, Three-Piece $ 50 SUIT to Order 152 mile,” 1.48. "SOAK. thice-cighths, 87 36, Lat DARI toree-quarteny im, N BANDS” fi oo Net five NEARER, mile 1 MARL three-a! They are | honestly better. You CAN buy a Ca Sorts Zep we the, 72 <S F | These cloths were never put in a suit by Mr. Brown to sell under rt py qe Ie som sy. $35, and from that up to $50, lor you the original tickets of i | A é Macullar Parker Co. Boston's greatest wholesale woo 5 | h h d the paper how MITCHELL the orig tickets of Lippincott, Johnson & C , 8 & ig . ra e Cl a- THE TAILOR hae pevant vt Son, a fine London concern, and other houses of similar charaoter. Rit | your favorite tailor, the man who iis sane | ‘ iH js mostly confined etyles, nearly all London Shrunk, tt fi ts charged you $50 or $60 for @ sult and of a quality that no man jon foe color. It compris t retve tor en of clothes, | want you to weigh well variety of 5 this fact: That his merchandise dose FA $35-$40-$45-$50, and | to-day advertiso them and advise my old cus- Fo ee A not depreciate one iota in the removal from = to get in early on the purchase so they can pick out as many yy (i og — Zi ra, a=: Ii. three quarter, 1 Hs. his high-priced tailoring establishment to my 2 they choose. betes: A, store, where prices are less than one-third. Mr. Brown's goods were considered good value at an average of $45 a suit. They are extremely good value in my store at @ price of $15.50, atyles ATTELL, B | Abe Attell, the retired es-featherweight bam. ————— ROTHER'S ADVISER, Three-Piece $ anne The Mildest Ciga- 152 fast 4 ' 1 ebief band) nd advisor to his With due respect to the high-priced tailors in 3| % gan, ri be el ee ae ere | Po PY AACA TS ARPA, 0 Urder Warn. Surety a Sow: |B oes 2 oes ce "nnemmant, aes rette em who, ia his own mind, a | fat a i . i si vadway Boring Club of Brvoklya to-moros | cut a suit with the character and ey From what information | can gather, Mr. Brown did not intend ee fi — Ligue Fay ein Pi ye Pes ly ie that Mr. Macdonald imparts to his 7 to retire at this season, and | am given to understand that most of polit V7" «aes (hatch bien with Juhany Krtke et the eame elub, | clothing. There isn't a tailor in New Pd York who has the variety of , Blue Cheviots, Blue lens that can be found in my ablishment, and no tailor, at any pi carries better merchand| n weaves; general variety of everything that would constitute a merchant tailor’s stock, If you were a tailor it would be hardly possible for you to get the suit pattern for the price | am charging for a suit made to fit or new suit made, | will line these goods with a@ fine alpaca lining. They will be cut under the eyo of the highest salaried designer of custom clothing in the country to-day, made by union help, under union conditions, in sanitary shops. 1 would be pleased to have every reader of this paper call and get sample for inspection. Signed, MITCHELL THE TAILOR, MITCHELL =—THE TAILOR— AT MY TWO STORES 1431 Broadway, Cor. 40th St. OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9. SATURDAYS TILL 10 P. M 119-121 Nassau Street OPEN EVENINGS TILL 7, SATURDAYS TILL 9 P. Mv. London. oS ER ILS PIPING ROCK A popular V front | collar with fashion’s latest "Piping Rock” bow t roy COLLARS | have-—excitusively= nurs, TROY, A, de Shirts

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