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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1918, * A BUSH LEAGUER NEVER KNOWS HOW GOOD HE IS UNTIL HE HEARS THE TINWARE RATTLE. SOME BOXERS FIND IT EASIER TO TALK ABOUT FILLING A CHAMPION’S SHOES THAN TRYING THEM ON This 20- Year-Old Tennis Star (Spore )BOTH YANKS AND DODGERS ‘ Likely to Win National Title i Briefs} BADLY N NFED Of BOXMEN + on the waters of Lake Carnegie this | _ o6e--- Afternoon in an eight-oared shell race, | ! and the result will be watched with) Miller Huggins’s Team Tries to Beat Washington by Giving | white athieue ward te wit eiwea, Walter Johnson an Eight Run Lead, but at That if They | legiate athletic world. It will give a! real line on tho ‘Tigers, who will meet Had Had a Little Luck in Directing Their Hits They Might Harold Throckmorton, the Jersey Lad Who Has Been Rising Rapidly in the Racquet Game During the Past Three Years, Stands a Good Chance of Landing the National Title at Forest Hills in Augus' A Few Suggestions for Motorists About the Best Route to Take | and How to Avoid Congestion on the Road to Camp Upton. By William Abbott. AMP UPTON is the destination every Sunday for great numbers of AROLD THROCKMORTON, a | state Oa ox ae ‘Aer pea ad Have Won. ‘ ( automobiles that swarm over Long Island roads Ike so many giant H tall, sim Jersey youth of 4 This Will mark the: GOA! apeear: oe a ants. Many motorists are forced to do needless travelling because twenty, who plays the smash- ance of the Crimson on the water By Hugh S§. Fullerton. {lyn or Boston, Iie team was hit ia | they do not know the best route. The best and shortest route from New rot aris ioe any shat rar abun unul it meeis Yale ia the annua Halt JUIN Uy The, fteg Lybiiahin Ce bead Pb His team sold bide an ‘ Jamp Upot y e je} Stands an excellent chance of clean- clasaie ¢ gine i end tho greatest batte n the | dangle Cay vp tn Is that via the Jericho Turnpike and the Middle} stands an excellent chance of clean: pone CR une Lee ELP! Men wanted at once for | ieague “Hie team had'as ceaay hele ounty road, is road is very good as far as Smithtown, but the rest of winning the national GbunpIERARID “t Ruth Law and Katherine Stinson. two active service in the front Une} vut players as any in the league, He the way from this point to Camp Upton, a distance of sixteen miles, ts in Forest Hille in August. Here is a 4 the worlds «reatest women tyers, | trenches at Ebbets Field and in| had ae many men report Inte as any poor condition just now. youngster who has flashed like a Motorists are therefore advised to follow the Merrick and South Shore | meteor over tho tennis world the last Toads, as they will find them in good condition. The road leading north|three years, starting in 1915 with a from Tangiers on this route {s under repair, but It 18 being kept open for| victory for the Interscholastic tius i ase he oa " one. Yet his team is winning games, Mahts"at the Sivepenced My Specdway | the Yankee camp at the Polo Grounds. | fy iasing good ball, and itis buss vo Memorial Way ne Maton Will De No one but acclimated pitchers need} ting for everything In sight. id io conjunccon with the automobtic |apply, but unless help in the pitching| There must be an explanation for wed carnival, the feature of which wii department comes soon @ lot of high|#Uch things, and in this case you (ho Harkness Handicap at 100 mil will find the siinplest explanation 4 trafic. and now being ranked as the logical ara Bak ite ithdt atieeu Jnopes are going to bo worse than | (Vill find the tinplest explanation im It 1s also suggested that motorists, to avoid congestion on the way |@ndidate for national honors. The: an nimateur champion at 18-2 dalkling genonene the ‘Yanke tried a hew|scle thEh Ge a peGgallon Ne ie Ta “a @own to camp, use the Motor Parkway as much as possible. jaeldom come any quicker than this. | Gabornets Wasnuueton. ie ‘Acad: | scheme, tneteed of petting a big tead| AD earnest, hard working fellow, doem Auttomotiie Kalitor e |, But speed is the real secret of emy last nikht by a score 0 to Lik be fing the best he can and getting the | Throckmorton’s prowess against such wn the anal kame of the lourr ter the Wuspioes Of the new American Amateur Bilard Asm n before a Cubacity Crowd of more thur ‘ ent un- | and then permitting the opposing leant) 100 casibie remulta out of the mas to hammer out 4) terial at his command. He is a man | i i How often must I put water I myltaken from the erank case satisfac: or, W. q@orage battery? How can I tell when|torily, but It would necessitate the| ‘tars 8 Fred Alexander, Watson) my storage battery needs recharging?| employment of an oll filter, which | Washburn, Bill Clothier and many) Kindly give me a tabulated form of| Would hardly warrant the extra ex-jothers, He has adopted the flery,| iw prisnaie for aiterantaine'tien, | f Another reason for thls be-|slam-bang California style of game| & not practical tg the fact that the re BERT BERNARD. | oll becoming heated, it often becomes | 294 thrown in a few apced foatures Water should be put in the storage| ourned, taking most of the life out |°f bls own, This is all the more eur- victory in tho final! who ves that hard work wins innings they gave| wars, digs ditches or wing ball games, Washington an], Last year the surprising difterence peeenlaatly load, | between the mechanical strength and the winning Letcentage of Moran's and then attempt-| team attracted my atten — | SAN FRANCISCO, » April 37.—A| new Worlds record for Women in the W-yard swim Was eatablivies by Mia Durack of Ausvaua on March ‘on, and € battery about twice a month, Dis-)of it, and an engine always needs! prising, for Throckmorton is not the! une, New South y ales, accord ed to beat them) ipretventes to Gaara, poy ke c tiled water must only be used for! ood fresh cll to keop it cool, 1 do | robust build of a MoLoughtin or Will- | Line wast Minuten © Lot senonee bol bdetag phd players admitted that Pat le a kees this purpose. A voltmeter will show | not advocate the idea of filtering the |jams; he is very thin and frail, | ‘Phe former record, neld by Claire son t pon eS | Oe or pital . 6 battery. Three-| old oil and reus! a iu 4 the fo , | Judge of pitchers and a keen student Teen tien, Cb Sounds: & biel: tires yl nnn) icy a Justwhere young “Throck” gete the [ore ee eee Impossible to Rive | of oppoaing haters. ‘They said he tw Walter Jolnson) perhaps the best man in basety: eight runs and) tell whether a pitcher is “right” beat him, hut the| #hen he warms up or not. But that 4 did not ac 6 pounds; 4-inch tires, 70 pounds:| Own a Chalmers 1917, and when 1) %tTensth and endurance to play his 4¥-inch tires, 80 pounds; S-inch tires,| push on the cluteh there ia a grind. | Kind of game is just as much of a § pounds; 54-inch tires, 100 pounds. ing sound, In addition to this, oll mystery as the real discoveror of unt for it. I nosed around Automobile Faitor runs from the right rear wheel. I| tennis, He hits every kind of a shot Yanks might have | jy es, auking auestiooa. aoe (hae I have a valve-in-head motor in my| have put washers on, but this does| hard, not so much through great ‘ done even that| on the answer, car and have been troubled with) not remedy the trouble, muscular power, but by @ wondertul | xe ions for with « jittle luck| I discovered that. Moran's team noisy valves for considerabl RANK RYERS. | and accurato timing of the ball, His | pu unde of th in directing their | Prectives probably twice the time any time, 1 have valves ground 1 ch throw-out bearing must] service is of the ligntning variety, joe ei ceeaee| ter with | ter major league club does, 1 diss and the valv djusted, but) he nor dry, May need) like McLoughlin's at his best, and J ak Tive thou, | tits, for they hit the great Walter With) covered that he preaches hard work this does not remedy the! ath or lubricating, As| Harold moves around the court with 123 Lea was roatized [terriflo force and kept crawling UP| that while other teams are. loafing trouble, At a speed greater than) to the rear wheel, you may have too| ail the old gracefulness of Ked Mac. | | for letts, the jocal! gradually until the score wad a bit) around hotela and telling hard 4 siaaaasieneii much oil in the differential housing.| ‘Throckmorton is probably the first if ‘ . Yr judged the hunte: tH » Tespec h .| tales, Pat's te oO D Ol QUICK TIRE REMOVER, or three pints of oil in it. spectacular California way of ten- AARROLD SHROCKMORTON ky was bald » ‘i {ind between showers on rainy days. Here's a__ little Automobile Bditor nising. He lacked only steadiness. a yey A ; ile than Washington did, hit harder and|¢rhe main difference between the res tool with which an Have a Ford, and when TY atop| Ths be has acquired from a great + gala at tho Phil-| iad more push and more Anish to thoir| sults of his team’s work and that of amateur can re- move a tire from ony split rim, either straight side or clincher, in less than half a minute. In the operation the tire will mot be so pinched that leaks ves When removing a tire with this new handy appliance 62 the Illuatrater World, pla the eal of tou col etition and same with the brake pedal it gives a| dea! of tournament compet noise in the rear axle, I have put| te skilful coaching of Fred Alex- 0 [ Wi Dod Si in a new pinion, ball-bearing assera:| ander, who haa been both a tuor| CFFQ a ers score bly, rollersbeating and drive pear, | and adviser for the lad. PHIL BROWNTON, | Harold Throckmorton Is a native of ° ° heieve your trouble te ceumed ty MAGaee iy econ! «=A Victory Over Giants Phe detest before the game the Brooklyn field to-day and worn or ‘ginzed (or both) brake| ,,COdbridge || pts ‘4 ll Camp, at the jo defeat camo before "| washington ende its engagement at bands on transmission, If the vand|t2Wn When winning the national in oo Washingto eager a ° ‘ t + And | really got started. Huggins, in de : terscholastic championship in 1915 IT b R E; ii h sited oeae th Catone | y 6 the Polo Grounds, Monday the is in thig conaition it will cause car 9 " " . hs y ve yater th “ ol 1 eo o" is In thig conaition it will cause 8r | its wan Harold's first big victory on Ss 1) everse ng is Meat Corpa a Ae Whe ineket tt | spairing of finding @ pitcher who can Pei ie cae ih = n because of) other teams may be found | ortunately the | Work, to which he has conve; men, hard his work, but were be wretched pitching. U! thing had to happen before the great- est crowd that has yet turned out to up du s branch o The meat. | see the Yank 11K Giants conclude their visit to scene will shift, the Giants going brought to a stop the courts. Tho following season * was an urgent need of piteh, decided to try jraw, the/ ty, He gt a i Z bagi K , Throckmorton started early in the * whes and trainers In th 1aU9n| young Coloradoan, Whother the) {0,2'! beet Aa Peps y eae de hos Aviomoate Sa preliminary campaign in the South sii: | : Ho sald that those who en-| hi Meh may break ite winning récor Have an Oldsmobile which has run} by winning the Chevy Chi meet By Writing That Brooklyns Re-| heard in @ laughing duet in thelt |tisted for the service and wore accepted | lower altitude affected him or what nd ‘ont Mack bringing his remod- about 7,000 miles. On rough roads) and the Maryland State A 4 f ing, |2i¢0P: ‘The Robins had a good deal to] Wuuld Ye commissioned First Lieuten-| happened, no one can way. Ho was] elled Athletics to the or cobblestones there isa clank under! hip, in which, he defeated T. It,| ceived Their Daily Spankings) jauen about, as en box score doe» not | 84s, Same fitty are needed for Tite wee i} ' Grounds, sive minutes, dunn ought to be productive of fey his work. On Chel qian) relye: ming = er baseball and closer contests 7 and warmer weather ts promised— ' ' ladelpnia te, and won tho game by buneh- ht pear side. Had Ks Eee | Pell, one of the highest ranking stars 11 to 5, on Freak Typewriter ind iteiocsiiiinswaiaisices | which he pitohed nineteen bails, three go over the car t times, brake its were alled strikes, and one which every team in the country ts Then be Byltcned: Dis: scans, Of Gp It Appears on the Paper That ‘"* thelr smiles when the ( | of which wer sands adjusted and gaternal brake | of; o nd added mai inp pe SY aoe sestieng yp ee ee rea ref ‘ fooling blue. There is nothing | of the three Was a questionable strike prying There are #0 many things that|'Throckmorton, in company with| They Finally Won a Game. Laugh in all the world but a snore, could produce a noise while driving| George Church, salled for Manila, pa ee and the funny part of it ts over a rough road that it iv ex-|where vhe following January he com- | PRXee YW feom he » tremely dithcult to venture an opinion! peted against all the net stars of By Bruce Copeland. | night, 1 h 2 Whil ne ob pitchers wer out examining the car it Orient. Returning to this cou’ AY, Meten! Did you ever hear| He the Robin era] By Local Clubs too! across the centre of the mm. with the hooks over the flange, and when the tool locks with the lover drawn cl back and the expansion tugs press Box Scores of tat Games Played at that, The other sixteen balls went — Meantime, with a lot of teams crys wide of the plat four bases on across thy plate ¢ fore the Senators had even to t their bats © nd the result was ing for heip, the scouts ure sitting ly & run forced helpless with nowhere to scout @x- 1 the bases full ke~ cept on the Coast the other minor ng cold gues y prepur ng to open ; putting pucons their shoulders. Thor- thetr seasons, In other words—no ve firmly against the inside of the rim, WUld suggest you have your man) the Jersey youth was one of the Eas fie ay a lant oe 4 iret mahlen, the ready res: was BUM lee tn ‘except throug emily. paainde ae nrsbae Bdluatment consider such things as loose uni-/em team that opposed the West In of the reverse English key on Jet t Be locked 40H any fouls otf he nee op the Dreak in the lines, | icf 19 aight, except t igh trad or both contracting and expanding Yerol joint covers, working (flexing) | the intersectional matches at Los An- a typewriter. Neither have we, | © that it sounded like a sustaines |aT BROOKLYN. and betury he could get fairly warmed | me the rim. of 1 ud-guard ¢ nd pinnae plates, | goles, ; ; but by pressing this key the opposite | /0'1 0D eer be a on wales pee! NEW YORK UN BROOKLYN (M). | up two wild pitches, a single and a| BASEBALL STARS HELP To contract, place the lever end of 9% ody alts, dust cover on|” In the national tournament nat] (6) Prk ne thevkeva ap<lavened wae B foul tie: RobIay . ' $| double gave Washington six runs, In the tool on the opposite side of the Dt 80 apring perch, | vear ‘Throckmorton had the distine-[2f What you write on the ey lthenciiuee | the next tuning, alded by an error, TO SELL LIBERTY BONDS. split in the rim, with hook on cross !0 broken spring |ijon of being the first élininate} Pears on the paper. eee hice eat tele are 20] they added two more pastas. ts member about two inches from the leaves, play ft real joints or!any of the real tenders when he] way we can give the Robins anything 7 2 Oy] After that ‘Thorr n pitehed p Daseball night was held ag split. Draw the lever down and en- is broken es momber In| snuffed mat Watson Washburn a in this series, By writing that they wetting better ag the amo pro | Land at the 69th Regiment Are age the hook at top of lever under fram ja brilliant battle, Rut the next dav] cceives falas sa an “, and the Yanks whan Re wae “ the member of the tool, Then) au psltor tho vouth fell a victim to Champton| received their daily spanking, fro B went a a Beste A ge Ti iy dMot® finan a doaen c th lips off, How can I remove carbon by the Willan BRR RPE RHE ihe anetved Pager they finally | Would have been more, « Bho artes Winter an [ube were present, and 1 y forwed a oxygen proces A. G. When Th ckmort: r frat ma e his} pears on the paper that "lin aren't keen for ¢ ' ho great Walter, in fuct, does not} ihe main attraction of 40 evening but hathon a aetNOe: » eyline | *Pvearances In the Important tourna-| won @ ball game they gee them swimming it terror Ne has been for] ais aided lu tie sale of bons twenty miles an hour this noise be-| sory hy" admitting oxygen through nents many veteran nin stars! With old Kid Reverse in high we|« platter, Young and Dos Ho won bie frst gama) | Amonk the heads and members of the comes really annoying. HB. K rs by ad Boxy BD vite Alexander, Pell Cothter, pre x ; Dut he was Mt florcely,| clubs present were. ¢ a it If the valve tappets are property| ‘he valve cap openings Into the qisted the neweomer would soon land|&r® misinformed that Clarence eked Foula of the day, p 1 weather may restore} Pre of Brooklyn adjusted and in good shape, tho valve, °¥!inders. at the top of the ladder, Mitchell had the Glants so well under |j/i) ,0M/iers on Mint baw S} him to old thue form, but it looks ax eprini may not be of the Proper | autorsobile k Harold Nas a vewneer brother | nis thumb before any were out In the | Rariden and Lematec. all} It the att «is out of his {ast one tension. joose valve spring will| Going up a steep Hill ts tt best to| Meares, who olen gives promise Mf) aret thy , Ln ene kee conics i did not seein to be the kecn-| rock, cause the valve to ing, causing undue| use inore gas or less spark, OF vice |\ooning the Throckmorton family | MF P HIDE: Nes eeeag to eee ice lantved (nrtialArat | news to hin speed or the hop on his! George noise, and too strong @ spring willl versa? Going down an Incline ts It) ratty consnicnousa in tennis circles) Mur oe tactics for nee St burung | here were | fast pall that forms nly terrorised the | derson. ause tho valve to be noisy, best to go with some gas advanced | for a number of vears. somebudy, 80 ho asked to be exempt | tie eighth ta account tor a hi crican Leaxue, but then it was an rigues and . Automobile Editor: or shut off all power? I operate a| pane ndeacen od from tho slaughter. SG HRHAD tA ASOQUN (Or A. Me Heat | camy game a dd he may not have been unt secret the Gian ; Ford and somo one told me that if] gy 1 he Giants were so tamed that! jovine’ who are secuetanm (eee ot | WO al top speed. Once or twice Der vilsda manager, © N pee beers multe 8 food deal! you arb In neutral It te bad policy to| MEW HAVEN CUMR TA PAY | anen guricigh Grimes walked out to | KOUInt w of ihe around). tee earn? OBE Ot, OXtTm Mone, Dut eal SATIN Athy Aitrock wan alee peosent gears Could you eet me right on this|Plck up in high—that it is alwaya) BOXERS IN LIBERTY BONDS. Pitch they had to call time until hei tighter they pitched the inor pone kine wus pate ait the way ho had Washington. . YOVIC necessary to start in low again to aaah | had 4 laughing. Grimes had tity Glante ee Mtl t Hs : a ° n, Sd gi ae matter? NOVICE. | Mesume some apecd. How tse com: | Daas _wiite Sect | he Giants ewinging from. the Sour | bie lane ale titee nt ete tit - | intime, over In Brooklyn th Pin ibe ale ck te The thread and nut steering ar-| i itator in Fords removed? | atA f Joh |and looking for a soft spot to land ¥ : a unts won thelr ninth straight e fengement differs from the worm W. BCOTT, [fon of New York, conqueror of Johnny | put the fleluers soon tired of chasing McGlante Aaldcd dike a tacman me. Lawdg ain game and the Buperban lost t 1 fype in that the end of the stecring | (4) tog alt the gas you find you| Dundee, and lew Teniler of Phitadel-| fouls and asked to have Burleigh ex- See i eine hart, AT POLO GROUNDS, Binth aw te result of a slaughter « the same time with « post is threaded with a coarse screw need and gradually retard the spark |Phia, who meet In @ fifteen-round bout | empted on the grounds of having too 1 mind on & ca *|) WASHINGTON | 4) yew YORK (A) rooklyn's t Kovby w “ a lecovered that thread and pulls the nut up and down | fmt, Bit Ficnocking in motor, to a decision here at the Arena before) much stuff on the ball without any Maud Mu! it hea ohh hte as {hard pres ho had to Jerk naelt Int! ag it Ie rotated, As the nut je kept | foe cnt off all power, the Temple A.C. on Monday night, have! Russell was in grave danger of|make tim buy a Liberty a oy mits Mitohelt outfield and wend lhe le oe erent nat It] (a) It ts bewt at ail times to start | agreed to allow the management to pay |aUghing himself aick in the seventh |). ponaaeon te ean i ‘i Myers, is place, #o that will be moved tn Argel) yjon low, except when starting on | (nem off in Liberty Bonds. Hach boxer | 2M they bad to call out the cal | ee hls a ceaeer ite Aa i = | pine Aa & pitcher other, and that this m ment may |? grade, when It ts hardly neces- - | reserves before he could ; all home b re he ca q (lelder rh be transferred to the steoring wheel | down grade ip being guaranteed $2,500, with a cer-| Tes ; ! fli ia age a Hl ie EE a Lod sary to use It He Was laughing so atr sly at other ona rf by moans of a simple Vell crank lo- 18nd) Remove nut holding rotating|‘4in option of 5 tage, 90 that be- nd of the inning that Uncie It her's box wh threw Russel to the wad to see] EOUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, &C ver, the or arm of which is opers part on shaft, then remove commu: tween them the wilt e given at least big decided to take no furt ae BREEN TR OKIOR ac : th m butel If {t were not re iis But that works Up and 4 RAABS warsh OF SOPs chances. PI in atl n . hea as ; Hlecting ; to AG DD sterner oiasan etapa Oe ey ne ee teing post, while the | estar body, ieesvected that this bout wan hANCeR Fite wndertook, to aifn the ot knwrina “at i [fiecting on note Widura piuny ; A ecord ga ne . whieh 1 yan waved catoh a Robin—an: sb. i \ At he sent hi We Bat ca tote alae | et oe so aa ous EL Ratt RON SO cele Comtnee set cence eh 8 Pacing fr oe | Pore oe Make Friends With Be the steering arm of 8 worm deducr) What Ja the wove wey to,find us| vance aale In very lark Tondlere repli Ome, and there were uo more lanes Klein never had. to. page| FOES Egg line could atop the wine K . 0 1 he Hehtwelght ranks te ik to tani fon ina Reraeniis avan, Mian of Hants and the reeult aaah Pie Mocring wheel to retard eamet™ fof'y® Lotte! fie haaencageah tle, €0 StS OUL ma for A Saale. ron Holy, Mont |Get Your. Carburetor Can you tell me ff it ts poretble to| How can T And out when magneto, |yrominent lighiwelghts, wi UR Brooklyn correspondent in- | \ ae Bent Fae" ears hg crank ease | both high and low tenston, are get-|tion of Ch ard, O der ens qpne Tanould uss to do the same? This varice frem the car, Some] ‘han iid Henny root ye patting for Pitt and Russell were stil laughing 3!) arak mateuean ant ucel Boy $0 8 oo <chesty. Nor t eubds th PETER ROBBINS, {move from top to bottom; others from |, Jéckson and Tonite patting for at the dinner table last ateht, and , , : should the Brooklyn fans get too dis eet om goed tern wa It would he possible to filter ofl | bottom to top. There ts no rule forit.|oiongnip match In a few wecks. that, later, Mitchel! and Grimes were of the y ouraged, Remember that, thus far. S Know " reeula By turning over the engine and ob- Pein i if soll ie. iad anattcnta cane in {the Glants have met only Boston and rine i ' oe ig serving whether or not a spark Jumps eet orgie FY, Reece ly ” ‘ mod things you cs from the gap of the spark plug or Penne tes lek Hrooklyn, who now seem to be the! fo near the cylin \ ig Py Tiw t ~ ry e HaY la sadlnoia aaa eo ? garage ; win the at ~ SS ; “i . that? It must be true, heca - EARL CADDOCK VICTOR This ae care to be Yor, Com ~ Rub Musteroie on Forehead |7TH REGIMENT ATHLETES NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICAN Leaque. f wenes, only " IN EXHIBITION MATCH unforty or the Nationa and Temples CLepe HL Pe CLUB oR | cums #.. Pe cLUAS ever BOURNE A Aivver frot ¢ XHI Ab lt haw mane the vacate ices IN SPECIAL GAMES TO-NIGHT. || wewtors. 9 0 1,000/Cincinnet.4 4 00 BIS Wasd..... salesman, 1s said to trust a numera ne sided att art | A headache remedy without the dan- Phile,..,. 72 778 Di home,,.2 6 286 2 714) Ne eq |} uuicker than he would a good-na DES MOINES, 27,—-The| In the case of the Yanks there ‘sof “headache medicine.” Relieves | rnysual interest ts being talten In the |] riusbaree 43 S71 Nowe... 2-7 222 | Chreage...2 2 600/ Haue, Sa [| ane Prey ORR is en the ton | cin DOUaNTY pound, 146° | seme to be only two posible sources eadashe and that Falvereite feeling | atnietic games which will be staged to-|]| Chimge,, 6 4 656 Ut wk 9 a ural: 22 600 Pitous, 286 | necause their pe tage ta still .0 MOuna’ BAAIE Bash! ARYA ot rade dd were of fot waether from colds or congestion. Anditacts at | 151 under the, auspices of the 7th VESTERDAY. They can lose mittion ball nes | Ta and the Wo-p TIX WA 8 | prance “oe Erenent Bilening oF inte gnce! Musterole is aclean, whiteoint- |{\f uy Nw. ¥. N. G. at the Th ew Yer) 11 Washungion, 9, New York, & SoA aun hathher eo kindle Intcom cel Sut, every " nea" Fann 88 quisition of new ‘ment, made with oil of mustard. Better | igciment Armory. Chief among the! Phiieoes 5 Coreago, 6; 31, Leas, 2, how thee nd bo worke off than) On! p Dodge, There ts a deal on tho fire which, | than a mustard plaster and dors nck events will be @ programme of military ‘Coser besten, 3. Philadelphia, 1. they were Thursday? The Robins |, nore, the In all probability will bring the Yank: | a blister. Used only external Y, and in | .oorts including tug-of-war, half-mile | Detwott doveinad (tain), think there aro a | of ays ta bea exiibition | two new pitchers within a short time | eter no way canitaffectstomach and heart, | aug and hospital litter race. | GAMES TO-Day. the Glants, but w ey got Inte in six min-!and there are indications that tt | 3 some internal medicines do, + 12 s Wasaiagwon at New York, spiked shoes they forget to think or nd the second chase of Tom Clarke: the cetcs *Sexcellent for sore throat, bronchitis, Pitty will conrpete tor tne Officers’ Sup Phitadeiphia at Boston, Hooton ot Philadelphia, ue they, borin to taugh when the ible wristlock. | from the Cincinnati Reda, te but par’ | , etiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, |'" * ""'' M DA, Lewis at Chicage, Chicage at 4, Lowie, Giants alm_ their uls toward the of a bik deal which muy add piteh pola pearl i os Hee | "six teams are entereg tn the Inter-| , hehe ee ica, entre field fence, Dondle Header for Linceta Gtamte.| Strength to the Yanks i foe and’ aches of the back | resinen invitation relay rae ER CLUBS } Femara prow | afternoon at ( In Brooklyn there appeara to. bv . y All PAlbS Bad Ache ises, |Twengy-one events, including prints HOW THE OTHER CLUBS MADE OUT, TER ee nine fr Miold, 196th Street and Fifth Avenue, Mttle hope excey m warm weathe worki's Ininous ietter: eape: or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, | Tey Bie 4 ate | NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE rin ; tee tl Picks tainotte Meher’ eae ‘iblains, frosted feet, colds of the |and relays, are closed to members only. | . AME! . t me renin G and weaker ophonent waiter in Mhnratan Wasneetion 0 ae often prevents pneumonia), | Jack Sellars, champton at 1,000 yarte; || p,At Boson 0000100 ee THT Rat ER ateOe oo oo oo 5g g RM || Robin henroost aual a ; eye | Ten 'T'Go na healtate th deoaen ‘BOc and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50, |Louls Kaufman, metropolitan cross: wry 990,00.909 000100008-1 11/1 \to atrike F 1 Pa Pepin i W 4 bemoaning the hard luck rend J9ur cuurae, to 8 country champion, and Eddie Mayor, etteriee—Meing cad Ademe o Per ond y) iet, The ¢ va play ch clans bi of two of ths Metropolitan action at hairs to suit cone emie a | will be the scratch men tn the three- 4, Lowe Bre |loo many f ql be ihe teams, It might do owners und man- | CASE CLASES ROW 1 DIES, | mile Invitation race under the A. A. U. 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