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a ——— " - i SPORT WORLD NEWS OF ALL KINDS THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1918, SOME FOOLS ARE EASILY LANDED BY ONLY THREE WORDS—HOOK, LINE AND SINKER. NOBODY WAS EVER ARRESTED FOR DISTURBING THE PEACE WITH HIS EAR DRUM. YANKS ALSO HELP WHITE SOX ‘owt Gores on cas S = TiQOKS “aera TR nit Be of ee . developer of the champion im is in mar ayyam signed, “because of pressing busin | reasons.’ —a James Ten Eyck, his father, who re | By William Abbott. . sligned gy conch at Syracuse University F 20% aut sections of tho goit map |E. B. McLean, Wotingne. RACING SELECTIONS. on Satirday after serving fifteen years é iy f : come requests for Jim Barnes to | there, will be permanent head coach at Although “Truck” Hannah of Local Team “Out-Zims” Zimmer- | appear in Ned Crosa matches, Try-| Newspaper Owner, Want- | AT JAMAICA the Duluth Club hereafter man in Opening Game of Series With World's Champions, | ing to cover ground, Long Jim le ed to Buy Great Four- wut ee | Devine and Willard Win Boats. billed up this week like a circus, To- in armite ROY: M ~ They Would Have Won Were It Not for Woful Lack Of | He Can Do morrow he competes in a epee] YearOld for R. T. Car-| é jace “Manganese, Dr, |, PROVIDENCE, RI. May 21.—Atlekey 7 y e' ie, twelght champion ot je Speed, | match down in Baltimore. Hopping) man to Train. au Bout dace xnap Dragon, Jasque | Toland, defeated Young Blades tr ny le thi right back Barnes will be on deck the | : Fourth Race—Jack Hare jr, Sun | twelve rounds here last night. Devine E = - 7 : ; t afternoon at Apawamis, where 4 shar or Cop scored two knockdowns in the elevent? B | ‘The success of Soldiers’ and Sailors'|EVerything on tsi D | ii Fitth Ruco—Judge Wingfield, Der- oor Ud tele ' ALAA dad y was demonstrated by the pres- he and Walter Hagen will line up By Vincent Treanor. vish mien ee round and had Blades in a bad way in Ovi, 11, be ‘The Pan Patina Co once of an extraordinarily large Mon- against Gil Nicholls and ‘Tommy Ker. any thoroughbred worth 0002 vik «Loyal Peter, Ute, | the final round, but was unable to put ORLD'S Champions appear to | 4#¥ crowd. ies the Ball Field |rigan, the young Siwanoy Club pro-| J We doubt it, but Mr. Viau, owner a A fe) eed Berl Young Wi fuss up our baseball clubs. | * fessional, Who is now stationed at the} ©f Omar Khayyam, evidently) Isl defeated Wiille Spencer tee The Gente got ait rasaed last [7 HE Yanks suffered a toss and Potham Bay Naval Training Camp, | thinks so; either that or he is put-| the latter bad succeeded in getting] ‘yun’ cereated Wille Spencer of Mem ante | made a gain yesterday, Bobby i : | tin, head in front, Louise V. and| tork in ih eih aceite thol |< e a8, ani Mriday will 7 © 4 prohibitive price on the four- ; ' last fall and blew away a series, and | yoGraw, the promising young pitoner, | Mat Ty Cobb Friday will find the tall Western ey bis salbgairdlid be ri heat Cakes, ridden by Dominick and | ¥0xed twelve rounds. terday the contagion spread to|wno never has had a chance to |champton wating ‘om out on the| 1’arold Just to Keep him ont Of Ke) ‘Trolae respectively, had run each | Ss : — | a he | eave : T. Carman's hands. E. B, McLean,! other into the ground to the stret Spin Lachenhlotd demonstrate what ho was worth, and| |Beaview links, Battrday he ts booked) 14. Washington newspaper owner,|tura. When they were about through |. «nan THEATRES. | who was being specially groomed by}Can Do and Is | for Atlantic City. ‘hen Sunday Long |.) 1 S80" In for thong ao a, di, | ORK came Tady Gertrude from the EMPIRE | Cheats | out of a chanc®! sitter Huggins to reinforce the pitch- | Jim takes part in a big match up at} | sopel Detached Sl lnc sste “| rear and Thistle from third place. Ma for victory and Py | ing staff, was aummoned to the eolors| | Greenwich, ‘Bornes. acter Wis won't vA Gene atuegramns | aia Acne Ae ea aie ote | | Peamee ocrae boat Ferns oe ware? exi '@ and left before the game to report |Re | have anything to do but prepare for| °°. A bres reg ot ———— — eo ee ee Le arded b prop wy ie then?" | everybody expected Joo Byrne to lift 5 ae ats iD thet for duty at Camp Cody, N. Mt. Thelee y | another series of exhibitions. hie Cae you buy tim then?) gYity ous, expected Joo Byrne to litt] WEW AMSTERDAM Siri 424.9; Ex]? eam lo! 2] loss means the thirteenth star on the Vey — sked a frienc first, Lady Gertrude responded to | | Kiaw @ Erlanger's New Musical opening game of| flug that files over centre field, and| It wouldn't be advisable for any| “I will,” replied Mr. McLean, and! Rodriguez's last effort and nailed the the series, € to &.| more to follow. | Experts one to bint that goit iw not a stren- | straightaway arranged to send an Schwarts tilly on the post. It was the TheRAINBOW GIRL| ‘Yo rep! 1 . ous & the ediate = | , \ ‘s t e As an inciden-| acted Hugn Bediont, the hero of one | 1 Pere oe are aemeditte SelaE- | agent trot Washington to New York | “Te Leally cleus atten of trp year, : . tal divertissement | Woria's Series which he won for the jand Field Club star, explaining the |? make an offer of $75,000 for the| eying Tigh Noon “once more” ts |] AL EGF ELD ti: 30) Truck Hannah | Hoston Red. Box. Hedient was pur. | Throughout wear and tear of u tournament, says | colt ae er NEW MIDNIGHT FROLIC tried to stage a| chased from the Toledo Club and re-| {he lost ten pounds in five days win-| Mr, Viau received the offer and|the racetrack, The erstwhile cham. play which rival- | perted to the Yanks before yester | |ning the recent Lakewood meet. leuvind age Dei) He plese the | Dion eprinter Spgumes BUtteen eeanlé ee mis al preg = day's game, ready for duty and loo! ‘i - RIB haes “ Was out opening day at J toa, Jed Zimmerman’s | in tobe in good #ht He ought |the Country as Mrs. W. A. ¢ n cannot under- | prohibitive price of $200,000 on the} after ehowing me usual Sunt erapesd famous boner of to be one of the best pitchers in the stand why she is expected: to play | colt, possibly for reasons of his own, | for about half a mile, curled up like last f ¢ showed class by beat- country and his experiences in tlie} from the back teas in her matches c y a sic) ay * v4 fall and ho shi earn at | ah toe fhaslonalan Phe ate jand thereby hangs a tale. Of course, ick eel, ‘This race was at six fur. ng Zim at his own game. Dt ei, ee |the Logical Holder of the Metropolitan title. de- | McLean thought $200,000 too mush. | SEN HOMENAY tho Ne naniticap, In the fifth {nning, with the team | TOMORROW io to be one of the Jclares that a few years ago Miss| It seoms that RT. Carman, who] {nq Mr, Vosburg, with a picture in working hard to redeem itself for its vig Gaye of Un easen on Ost | Lette h and Marold Hilton met in al until recently trained Omar Khay-) his mind of High Noon's two-year-old mash-up under the White Sox at-|. 03, Grounds. President. Ru | match In England and both drove | yam, w » or less interested in| triumphs, allotted him 122 pounds Lulo Grounc resident Ruppert | Successor of ft 1 be : ‘| Yam. was more or less interosted in 5 22 p = PAD TWe PARANA VEU CH MUG MEA | Sone eeetes Erenlaeaty SUD vert rom a medium between the short and | Yum ri im) é buy the| The race was haif a furlong shorter COTTE Te ; Te re cee ny Ihe Bett erday net as fe Wednesday as long tees, Mrs. Gavin feels she ts | Mr: ae piney fend the race on opening day too. HUDSON wise! =e a 820 : was tn a patty | Clark Grimtn day, and 2 per cen [being placed under an unnecessary | colt. f y Dopesters, putting two and two to. Wy Eazene Wa with Williams, in which Pe ort | Of tho receipts will be given to the|Ty ag the |hardship when asked to drive from|Carman very suddenly during the| gether, decided High Noon was @ good has Iriven two balls tabb PAI Sec Griffith bat and bat fand, and every | | the longest possible tees, | Maryland season and turned over to thing, allowing for his Leing short in Rela asain, atid bon tks pantie military and naval unit represented | The Matanwok Golf Club of Bay|S@ndy McNaughton, because, as La San slant of & cule trom tee HENRY MILLER Sou at of Bway aeteng aoe ey rear allay SrAGaH the gang will be presented with | Premier Side, L. L, contemplates holding an| was said at the time, Mr. Carman] finish, Ho ran to the stretch turn |] BILLIE BURKE in A Marien a third ball was pitched wild. 4D+! one of the ith outtits. | open tournament, starting with @lhad a stable of his own to handle, | eight lengths in front of Arnold, and bbe bo) uepired with the idea that {t was the ‘Tho day's ceremonies promise to be | ‘|quallfying round on the morning Of) apparently, as things turn out now,| then began to shorten his stride. Even HENRY MILLER = Convenience ourth ball, trotted down toward sec- | the biggest military based: ‘ent of | Decoration Day Entries will close en ea i . ‘| then it didn’t seem that he could stop co RT 48th St. Bot Piwe and, forced Miller off the baae, and in | the season. Invitations have been ex- | Blaven of the May The entrance feo will be $1 | ‘lat was not the real reason for the| Fast’ ¢nough to ba overhauled, but he Mats. Weal i ; \ chance of the | tended to the commanding officers of | and all money will be turned over to | transfer, did, Startling, like the good’ stretch FLO- FL ae run down the best chai all the forts and cantonments in the the Army Athletic Fund, On June 2) Mr, Mcfean made tt known to| runner he Js, came like the wind and mad Pine, zame destroyed. | metropolitan district to detail com- tho club is arranging for @ four-ball| .- 9, Viag when he offered tho $7,.| Casily caught the Butler horse, High || = ‘al Shows, But, in spite of that break and the | panies to receive the paraphernalia, | Big Leagues, jexhibition and hopes to have as a < bi : Ne $75,-} Soon finiahed second, but in-another |¥ REPUBLIC \\ a syhree at $20 amarkable smashup of the Yank de-| and the probabilities are that fifteen . special feature those brilliant one- | 000 for Omar Khayyam that it was] stride or so he wouldn't have been in r yeigeaeenee Soe : s the White Sox three | UNIfS Will bo present. Griffith 1s do- armed golfers, Louis Martucci and | hig intention, if he secured the colt,| the money. PARLO eae given inning, the Yanks | {08 a big work in his ball and bat | Arthur Lyons. to turn him over to Mr. Carman to aes 7 a a be jfund. He already has sent out more | | a : ; Yankee W! > She baddest ould have won but for thelr Woful] it’ urea “thousand outfits, consist: | St. Albans 1s a greatly improved | train. This frankness on his part Pe tiagbey wie h AN a berger LYCEUM sak of abtjed attention several times | !n of a dozen balls, three bats, thi course since the original last nine | probably spolled ail chance of hig] Mdn't ket away yeaterday. and Piet: Chave called a Jon several moe vance, & home plate, u catchers ma |holes were changed and became the | getting the great four-ye r 4 DAVID BELASCO Presents, 4 o the slow asmN Othe | Ewes: BASINS DIETS CRN eee’ first, a suggestion made some time ; | Will put her over one of those days. eee We ae atts game | mitt and protector and a first base SL ey a © Omar Khayyam was reported as| Wille Knapp rode a gilt-edgod race R RO tere is B® use to mention it again. jm Ala iver Bodin the ed awe OY roe role Ren 8 now Decree | being in a bad way last week. Holon War Zone in the Suffolk Selling || ‘ oe the Yanks. had great | has been sending out more th | IR sha gle NRRL Ries Ri on ; |Stakes, although many thought a SCO Wats Porces to win, and four times th t\tundred such outfits each week oy Can Pi LL re Peano Ral Ress tilicl Acar LLM SAL Laal LT Be Tare onaeeaie. fies. ka Ran BELASCO ae ‘hhun® we x races of foot ehapied the White | military and naval unite in ai can-| Fle Can itch Major League Ball and Is a Marvellous | 2. )) ah seu Tete trouble: | other, but according to MMs new) ion” would. have landed Purling,| | Dastd | WITH A s o re ‘em... ‘Twice Weaver | tonments and in France, Italy and the | ~ b> Aided trainer, M ughto! psponded 6 4 to 5 sho! Uy « POLL SOX tO Tet cent stops and throws | Philippines, China and" in practically Outfielder, But His Strongest Point Seems to Be = Rorclleal eetaane tee lneaauelia Bi baeey creecen | Lay 4 Ivo runners at first on what/every naval station in the worl: ° i MAOH & jerount win cleverly. War Zone waa WaRA., Goll Olas Bs a acheve been € base hits or|The day should bring a great crowd | Playing at First. eile? oi Sere en eee one ba nent PARK Mata Weg hen ere, 480. Trowe for. tt In another in-|to help supply the boys in blue and | £m Box Scores of gi Ont nat his apprentice | considered 4 Wovell played, by the TWO WEEKS OF SEASON x. Or abi’ | ald Site tte Witenaile of the: Bane allowance yesterday when ho rode| “¥- stance E bly | KI ‘ | wise set on the strength of a good E Fee eatinrows colt double — By Hugh S. Fullerton. ames Played | Millrace homo first in the opening|five-turlong workout, Joe Notter rode ay that wrecked chance, : nts found something softer | aka a |race. He is the first apprentice affect-| him and he didn't get away. Knapp Big Military -Naval Melodrama d again Marsans, w : lay and got back toward 2ORGE SISLER, the young first baseman of the St. Louls Browns By Local Clubs J oi ty pie ne |got him off on his toes yesterday. Byres y the new rule that after a jockey JARRIS 0 be fast, was thrown out on wh their normal stride by beating St. | and the sensation of baseball this season, shows the value of one rides forty winners he ia out of his - ie Wea agemied to be 8, Furs vis. y won with something to] super-player to a team, Sisler had he been with Pittsburgh | tpprentioghip, “Fron thee mamenc| About the hottest thing aince the) | 4 TAILOR. MADE MAN * own reinfor E | spare and stalled off the ninth inning| thts season would make the Pirates look like a pennant contender and [At Eee SOU NOR, ee Kummer lost his five pounds allow. | meeting started, was ‘The Dauphin. |! ELTINGE Wor Gis brnine ¥ eine po anc jaie e Cs eo sty’! 1- "i r » . , 0 “ab ibn ae wloul Och ER 9 eye tleg 4 Hats, Wet, (Lop) wack 3n, shape eviealy Fanon ive of the Cards in fine style, al-; he ‘s making the Browns a serious element in the American league eo ae ance, which to trainers is considered | race, saddled by Willle Midgely. He u.(op.) 10 Marans rf leve Per-| race, ‘The little turn of fate must make the Pittsburgh owners bitter JO) Merman ne wis-| 9 ¥ ough Anderson had to r fe road, and the outteld work of t 1 [nd ano Collins} ritt to make things & Sox was gre even time they see his name, after the first yeste y trainers who| to 1 with almost uncanny confiden with Barney Bey . ay two £ cutehes, dey zetting Nicho! shown by | \ fieeo 7 Sawaal ct Ho got nothing. When it came to}|}- y Bernard & Ale fare Suet han iH rBipne do Comoe mete ichoff was shown by Sisler at the University of Michigan showed himself the best col- had engaged Kummer in advance, | LS one run and the fact th of took to be lege ball player with the pos ible exception of Sammy White of Prince- ants @ very Important advantage, In races| was backed from 20 to 1 down to 34 | Business pod Bassas \ \ i mado two of the hits that the € banking on his apprentice allo racing, for the very good reason that were disappointed. This has led to a {he Was turned gidewise when the GLOBE Ulfferenceet opinion as to the fairneon | barrier went up. There's many @ slip fe STON Matm Wed tramdinary number of runners cut off 1 third base and at the plate TOR Last season Kid Gleason did mos ~~ By 400 10 Walk 4 “excuse, and the third base coaching, and the HY i Pht roo nienty of drive 8 showed that the White Sox ; BRUCE, | Be ERR he loss of Jackson sty z Z had fourteen fewer runners thrown HESS ON COPELAND tid Witenira... 2 00 fk 2°) rice mare and could hold her own ROLTOR'S 48TH ST. I= viiliams pitched out at the plate than in the preceding BTN ET 120 Tonle 5 8 aT 162| ‘ Ag Gaeraia ane Brent”: Tae bak {year and. twenty-two fewer thrown Wad peau ihe bee at the Allien he an MAN weH0 ne _At aT Curler in noventh jnning ‘ “weeping barrel hou However, the White Sox lin hanged and the abs tor the first MTR bases lpaaret t 5) J dro! ome an-{| ton esi pnera Yo fewer thon eig so gue bal eet pge not been got off Sh and drove home an n of the Present generation, No fewer tlva eight major league ball difference of opinion ax to the falrnons | Parmer wens Daddock gate and. the rion at Hi hn any club, misse OMe cree gy to have{ ClUDS Were striving to secure hie servic.. and the Pittsburgh club should ‘go into effect ‘the day follows {barrier’s rise Ore IE ae sine | goxtied to Mis avridey pitehod Brooklyn | €Stablished a claim upon him. Branch !:.ckey, formerly of Michigan ing the graduation of tho Jockey, par- | i ¢ : . ‘ ad Sisie: t vies “ y if he has made cnga ents, 1 RABY, Sh Ae HOE PIAY Re TBS sats: he Chicago Cubs,| persuaded Sisler that his best opportunit ith the B nd COWBry tC He AS Tags eneaRements, gE marae) fo victory, over the Chicago Cubs, Sisal vest opportunity was with the Browns, an Father than the race folowing, How: | AMUSEMENTS. | the White Sox really should have! demonstrating the worth of @ strong Sister chose them in order to be with Rickey. Pittsburgh appealed ever, those who take the opposite view | d their winning Iwad in lett hander in beating the ® lead- a 2 is a 4 , Set neni nee Epote view = r amassed tt Se ieee eginetiing —Weit| ng club of the National League. And, the case and the National Commission ruled against them in t i may Su 8 are rules and should be en- | & National rd With the secret service. Shano meantime, Cincinnatt keeps right on| the Browns, ‘The decision was bitterly protested and Pittsburgh s py MMi Pelaoh, Weaver, | ere | \ = ‘J vollins walked and wa ah sanding winning. Bi hat team is r| claims that the Commission robbed them in giving Sisler te St. Louts. | ints "behinuanyt Bodie, 'Te0.BeMl nim O'sullivan, who, It will be re-| 8 Milk & Dairy |} Maxine Eniotr’s Gg pues Bona Fh Mega cite! ome eee | ‘The boy can pitch major league ball, is a marvelous outfielder, and : ye trecks | POT iok UERUn ae the late tae \ FARM MARJORIE RY ARRERD x . Coline rey, e stralia iehte tu \. pure ee here is something about the Chi-| can play almost any position well, but his strongest point seema to be rats Atliocunity ie ow a fall fedeed bores s __inEYES OF YOUTH ‘eld, sendir ) White Sox which is noticeable | frst base, Manager Jones saya that Sisler to-day ts the most valuable | \vctl” 2” ave, 8: ofl trainer. Le is handling a string of pd EXPOSITION T | CASINO bes ow bm Bren. 8 ent late 2 fs Ly: Laas uae " t i . rn im 7 horses for Jc Shaunness Sul- a, Wed , “ hdcrun signal, took a str D Wwiahd. is coaching at third base | player In the country and greater than Cobb is. He ta now classed as | IRRTRAG Mic BlaMbuR RAG RnR: Grand Central Palace CLIFTON CRAWFORD i a FAY Fake owed Boliaik to be thrown gut Colly acai Laat vel Raw lBs a ‘seltom | the fastest man on the bases in the country, although his team t :| purchased two from Major Relmont, |B All This Week, 11A, M, to 10.90P.M Borer Conor Ray Raymond. Mi FANCY FREE ac third. Leibold waleriyith « clea pox ‘The preceding season Rowland | Austin and Tobin both will give him an argument on speed both two-year-olds, Ono is Title, & 1H ost Interesting Bxhibition Ever Held, Wma a grore nor ne ih which Leit a at third hese ‘most of the time | AT CHICAGO. Trap Rock colt, scratched from the “diate wee oe eld, pet PLAYHOUSE \y 48th St. Eve, 8.20. single 4 on the signals and WAS ayd he had the hard luck to be over BROOKLYN (N) Go es n ne vent ; day, and Tailor tur LITTLE TEACHER™ radi ind run down between 6¢ eager in sending runness the full d Olan. 90 reef...°¢ o rape preps Bey. (Twice, Pails. rabbed and, Ft yen a world’s cham: tance, He was so anxious to win that peat ame | mont has also disoaed of Drastic tor) (OLUMBIA RGN, ib tigi fg SHUBERT 498 <9 ins onship team plays that sort of ball he sent slow men as far as he did the OolFack rf CORSE AE Ke ) to Dick Miller | Al AMERICA with Lewis <qitit ‘ ‘e all have a chance speed boys, and the result was an ex 00 Merkle ‘ | and DODY arrymore {) 4 ; A. K, Macomber's Sunbonnet, one of the ‘most promising fillies, of tl ‘DADIC || MOROSCOs) tendon during workout at }e EAL WEST |. om Park and is probably on the NOW OTE MEPTRR OTICAN EOC LOMBARDI, the season, Sunbonnet was a great Weaver ninth inning, was about th 4 out at third base which {is a consid. | /\ ( 1 0 © @| loss for racin, « oo 0 0 joss for racing pur 80. Mowe twisting cur erable number In @ season NOT MENTIONING NAMES. coo d B88 888 8 Soe eer Waiter Je FPROCTOR’S BOOTH tie %, $38.) cay ie ball, which seems to break |team, and Row Wess ‘a doing tne bu When G dail clud 42 Kving on plums Opin The best race of t n so f Jit Git" Malet Pon ta pias Senay teen ; le faa aL Toe eaay. motion (af the third base eoaching, Now. hi You cam see every tooth in their gun bag was the second yesterday, won by Doth I, [food otha,” at crite Ga PRINCESS J) f nakes his del very effective Not ne | tice Net one Wate. Box has be But when losses are frequent Lady Gertrude, & just beat Thistle | varedelex Alin “itich Man, Poor Man,” Main t of the Yank pitc was ¢ » to nt cither a © plate or at third ’ te ee olan Ned jl tor TIE" - } ded for a short and s e8-' Hither Re nproved as That they'll look like a bevy of buns VON Ole [Sua Ae Sa BROADHURST 44. «8 ‘ —— “ . While Major Raout Lufhery, A. F. C,, never carried a deodorizer a Yeker wy . HA 4. Walter Blake te , Woldaais MAYTIME. | narmieg Play MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS made the air more fit to breathe by exterminating his share of m Pea esti B}] O'XONS = eae f Pika tran cute Fi Be th a Bs r : MoR P rar thy ark in N Man ua s ah Abe Judging trom the way tie Reda bade adieu to the Giants matt have prect 2 ’ eh 1b be MILEAGE) oth | i ; fe Mure Gallagher, | PLYMOUTH + GLP aay $0.Rrzeae NATIONAL LEAGUE, AMERICAN LEAGUE. & whole fuck of Ba ; AND POWER \74 ¥ l Aa @. MeCowan &.Gondon, ta NAZIMOVA. ist ‘ ,; 5 | Bway us Karr ” runns Wr CLUBS Wet CLUBS W, FT. | CLUBS Ww. F. Po, | Reing ur 1 the ball, it is no wonder that the Kobins fa sb) 0 Vener |p ae Keren ie | N.Y. 7 Phila, 10 B 9 40 |e. 1. 8 480] hold the lead a @ seventh inning, : om. 4 ~ AL ACE BRR) pee EE a 411 1860! Wash 13 16 404 i el { || PALACE | BISOUt:. eT, Aree gs } eneln - int Phila, 15 444 While the Marquis of Queensberry never dreamed of submarines wher ael| ot ieoves: A PAIR OF PETTI i Pitts 14 Cleve 1 14 627) Detroit. 7 16 B08) ome # EU voat ona dea hea na : | a vena || 39TH ST. f ; ponte } “ Ae a AKinacH _—— | é Pope t) BETS on MACDON- Heraty Pat $i a18 Pernt Enpemciccieeranl NOW THAT THD PIRATDS HAVE GOT THROUGH STINGING "TH Dixon's Solve Your |] RIVERSIDE Akt "si ros peuor |] wa HODGE <i Hts tion cay \ Te | Chiesa Basten: 411 Carian d ROBINS, IT 18 DISCLOSED £HNAT THEY HAVE A BIGBEH IN THEIR Lubrication Problem Riwar de 6 St! gin A Syke and “othe. | * Cincinnatl, 5; Bosto Philadelphia, 6; Detrott, 4, | OUTPIBLD, 1 al contact tn bear ape | LOEW'S 7th Ave.) | Pittaburgh, 54 Philadelphia, 4 St. Loulsy 44 Washington, 2 Bore i peilndiva alten ea : New York oo 190 BTR ow faces yout power, increas oo aro BLAYS._ BYE? any “SO LONG LErTy” \ ’ | 6 of I expensive habits in the American League would n {st i 10900000 2 ~7 I ——— GAMES TO-DAY GAMES TO-DAY, liga that at Chicago team in white sox Tone-Young /2), Zimmerman. Holke, Niehof, | an “oe ts BR oA DWAY | i | New York at St, Louis, Chicago at New York. can he Two Fase Hite—Holke, HEAT AN CENTURY GROV: nae Detroit at Philadelphia, pIXON's DOROTHY’ PHiLLibs ecole tiest) aS er He a oe Re Re ear IHY ‘DOLLY SISTERS HOW THE OTHER CLUBS MADE OUT. "| Unray at maul every mech Automobile Hh AOlL ron ate eM wen) JouNsy DOOLEY NATIONAL LEAGUE, AMERICAN LEAGUE, | run ne Mickad Ike @ mule i LUBRICANTS MATH ST wilt teen wat teat: Pict yn R 7 Piiw a i] SUPREME He HES oo 01 0 RIVE |) Rie i made all his kicks with his f ut 8 wearcresiating film of selected TRISMPH Pain 8a vem Rte aoe NEW INTERNATIONAL TEAGUE |} Dshercegpiioreribaraailsnttene HEARTS OF THE WORLD Aree ‘ | Some amateur vomen swimmers of Australia assert that the ¢ WoL, Pe FLARE 9G © better-ruaniog; loogen The et Late, r At Oineinan 4 Mae sonar tit t, |Durak and Wylie displayed poor form in some of their actions, but it will )ii'"s De att ae Un der taaiat ae da : : Rh) shal ime tal Famen, W H { $17 || be difficult to no men balieve it Racine i Nw To i ' © Dixon Lubricating Char? : wo Roaw yite ‘ aosker Lia ani! ; o4 ante 240 Joseph Dizon Cracible ( BURLESQUE At eel THERE IS NOTMING NEW ABOUT BARNEY OLDFIELD A - Mf r dorsay Oita, Nid. STRAND : ie Fred “ng OLYMPIC ..} ‘MAT, DAILY (igeaee s ENC GrF ARAN a hicaieiand i rhea a sabiabed 18 emrtare at vay HIGH LIFE GIRLS i

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