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Ce ee ee ee THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1918 irontisanpegsnnises os | SPORT WORLD NEWS OF ALL KINDS HIEC® | Death- Defying ‘Auto Drivers Ready for SL EST wa “$30,000 Harkness Handicap To- Morrow ©. Mista ABOUT THE ONLY TIME A CAR GETS STALLED IS WHEN.IT FAILS re js ON aoe REPUTATION. : : Sn oe AT SHEEPSHEAD SPEEDWAY ow, will be the races for er the maval training stations, The Char a sailors are entered in a tw utter race, So many crews « the Pelham Bay Feature Race—Harkness Handi- cap. . inilen | Var Hce—$40,000 Scratch = Man—Lowis Chevrol iMag Pay hd Speedway champion. of 1917 am entry to two crews, Crows will also be| holder of track Pecord, entered from the training ship Granite Other Events—Fututity Handicap, 7 two heats and final at tem miles State, and bly from several 6f the tate, and possibly from several Of the! Rainn De Palma and Dano Resta-on battleships. One schoolboy race Is on] geratch. Also several other sprint the programme, in wh New Rochelle race and Stuyvesant will compete, and In an- soe other, a double gig event, Morris and] [yy Pitching Blunder Causes Yankees to Drop Final Game With Cleveland, Which Marked End of Eastern Invasion, By Hugh S. Fullerton. other clubs to rest up pitchers during O18, pv The Preee Publishing Go, [Series With the Athletics and use thein jow York Breuing Work) * fresh against stronger clubs. This NE pitching blunder, a blunder|*e48on It is practical suicide to at- ary Referes—Borough Pres- ward Riegelman of Brook~- ident E te: t r t Stuyvesant are the entrants. Keferee — Jefferson De Mont of Judgement ave Cleveland! emmpt that sort of thing, and the Thompson. + 8 |Athietics have a lot more defensive For the third time since his return to Stanier and Handicapper—Pre@ the final game of the series|strength than they have had 'New York, Jose R. Capablanca, the| J: Wagner 38 the Yanks and closed the inva ints the East by the Western clubs| It looked until Joe Wood hit that Chairman Contest Board Amer- Cuban chess champion, took part in @] joan Automobile Association—Rich- rapid transit tournament at the Man-| ard M. Kennerdgefl with a defeat] ball yesterday as if tho Yanks had a hattan Chese Club and for the third) g Cf") Beorer Harvey Trevand, whith wrecked | oo‘trip in Brat place. but ther oneese time he captured the first prize without Races start ¢ P.M. Now York's|is dim now, the Red Sox beat the the loss of a game, but for the first time he failed to make @ clean score > Boys’ | Hie final total was 4%4—Y%. To Owarl ih” 9 chances of reach-| White Sox for the third tlme in four frames, and beat Eddie Cicotte, who ing the top Deco-| rapidly is developin into a hard luck tween Coac ation Day hacia, State champion, fell ute dis-} Fitepe ball mentor, ana r pitcher Hie has lost all his games tinction of making a draw with the counctl hastened the The mistake|on this trip, and every full game by Cuban expert, but the latter had to be | Action. came in the sev-|% cloke score. He has pitched mag- content with second prize on account of —_— enth inning, with | Miflcent ball exeept in tho fow inn- 4 loss to Janowaki of Paris, whom he} Manual Training Migh School'e ta z Ings he worked on Friday. He lost defeated recently in a net match won the Publi¢ Schools Ath the Yanks leal-]1 to 0, and it seems to have become city championship title by '- } ing by a score of |a habit with the World's Champs not Townsend Harris Hall baseball team ing the Jamaica High Sohool re: 2 to 0, and with | {0 Score when Cicotte is pitching. In has disbanded for the season. This has Crescent A. C. fleld caused the cancellation of gamee with!at Bay Ride y the score of 4 to 0 Curtis High School, De Witt Clinton| In addition to the championship title and Evander Childs, The chief reason | thie victory gave the Manual Training for the breakup ia the fac Hoy possession of the Col, Robert M Jority of the regulara have ¢ Thompson Tr h Was Won last farm cadete in the New York State year by Boys chook his last five games (not counting part NG but one 2 it jof the Friday game) he has held op- scored off Rus-/ponents down to the lowest possible 1 up to the scores unless he shut them out, and t his own club has svored just ‘three runs in those five games and Clcotte s nth. Roth had doubied in » ths second hit Russel batted home two of those itted, and two were out wi That ds like tough fuck, and Fy Joo Wood came to bat. Once It is: vut it must he remembered that ‘ ne White Sox were travelling over @ Russell had struck him out the sume obstucles in the Hie chet the bases filied and this time the Giants encountered in the West took two terrific wallops at) Every team loves to beat the cham: pall and missed. ‘The count was, P!ONs, so t ve the best pitchers te 0 Wal. | t. pit aga them and Cicotte strikes and no balls ‘als! saually has ore makihee tne tae and Russell held a conference pitcher of the opposing club in each evidently decided to try to slip) #erles thing over on Wood ng tried was a fast ball on the out- |, corner of plate and Wood |, MADE ON THE, BATTLEFIELDS OF FRANCE % FFITHS iciievemenr | 4 RTS: WORLD THE GREATEST BATTLE DRAMA — —THE SWEETEST LOVE STORY und luck,” the Yanks fraction of an inch he victory in t ate golfed it on a line into the right innings rday. Excessive slow- Ba seats for his third home run of| ness of foot and’ extraordinary re- ME cae tied. the genre, AS throwing prowess of eant-tater Steve O'Neill caugnt |, shed them in the sev! Famous Pilots Have Their Racing ° ie tire 2's tn ket Sie” “Gare ‘Tuned Up for 100-Mile Race| VOCKeY Loftus Shows Skill into the left field » aker was ready to throw, Degsish ‘as Be ‘ tl sonster | Rt ia thie then “oveed ai the at Sheepshead Bay Speedway. Landing Star Gazer Home By Bruce Copeland, jim aen acxane we toug me] UL GOT Garden City Handicap better after that, pitch out of a hole which an error by| Speaker grabbed Pratt's vicious lne BAY Brit JEMPIRE Ge 3 im ussell pitched a magnificent & and Walters slammed out singles absolutely NO chance of winning DORO TAY PHILLIPS Ethel BARRYMORE in BELIN NBR fF Miller got him into and won, | fy @nd ended it. In the elghth Bod ROR CAL el) ree crulie tren Ota Pere) it is just as well for) ing classic. Ordinarily the greatest ParA,tOT':, POR AL ivan br 3. M. Raw's"*Fho Now Wore.” pall and but for the mistake of try-|trieve the day. He whaled a hit Hugh Munn & Co, which in-|rival of Henry Ford has only to “ it chore’ Conwase for. Week: mf . to outguess Wood probably would] straight down the first base iine, a hit cludes everybody with an open| throw a monkey wrench onto the He Undoubtedly Is Is the “Best | | Ww Thrush too was one of those eat eg iy ea 1 smashed ajand Gilt and Cleve- and held tt ched better BROADWAY THEATRES, od @ won his game by the shutout] {hat semed a certain double, but the | tog and high prived low shoes, that] tack to call It HIN race, But ask! Hopge” in the Macomber | "hich carriod the contidence and dol- —_ by deg - all bounded crooked, ¢ or= ule what chance: o lars of many. Coral, owned by Capt. te instead of sufiering & tough|noer of first base by a hair, and was|Rubo Death, the well known pine] O01) near of some horrible diseases | Stable. x ge bese trcaden 2 betas BLOT I1VOL 1 PRANK) Ais ag defeat. : foul; more hard luck kimono drummer, doesn’t travel on} you never thought « motor could con- he Was in the race Gatll aiter it was Bway, 40 PHOT he game started with a thunder pests schedule, If Death made his calls on|iract. Louie says he hasn't got @ over. TALT peal Orch wer aiid the first five innings were) mne Giants escaped from the, West appointment, everybody would want| chance, He doesn't need one. By Vincent Treanor. ‘ A SLA thet 44,. vee. 0 the ati under and] give, but badly battered, and will ey deri Whak Gaull ; 2 The Brighton Stable has a pretty Times Ba, | Halotacn Come nd ana | flash of lightning, with the teams |Tovume operations in the Eastern |t© Be @n undertaker; for what could) TI em to have the K. Macomber has a good race} waty racing proposition in Flags. He} 202-82 Wah orth ing to get in a legal game before it Philadelphia to-day and|¥€ More profiteer-able than to show ronnie ires bes 7? Bad tay We hea ° orae in Star C P je storm broke, but eiuaed | to drive against that sector| a specially designated corpse the very | Preference over suet tavortie ahs and) antl Saturday, when the here is likely to be a el » of starting the game: azer, the four-lrepeated his Jamaica victory in the MADGE KENNEDY ds Blowout and Cheapless, ry |Year-old son of Star Shoot and Busy|run down the straightaway, lengths eed edd > oar auto racer is particular about his| Maid, but he hay a much detter|! front all the way. One to two was] CMNAATR BT nei haps, “Orob. it takes the grim Rube] tires. About tt thing he can’t | «norse” ‘ » Loftus considered a good price against him. |— e 8 ures. About the only thing he can't | “horse” ini Jockey Johnny Loftus—in THEATRES. eak, although when Neill cracked out t ere were heavy rumbii come home. |jatest drop-stitch summer coffins? ge in the] Sometimes when they pan = THE KISS BURGLA [ACKInG MUSICAL BUCC- SI ae thought Meee ae cana been a per. {one hundred years to call with his] advertise is the vacut fact, Loftus is the best horse in the : ought | ‘back re has he paghey sabi : ‘4 tes. | 2180 be @ banner event for the popu- | f#ct. Other good things yesterday whic! bm 8 re 424 Bt, Bree, a) 8.30,» jeustande twice. nt complaint on the part of cerle aswortment of crepe and fes-| sino bea hanner event for ety in-|Macombér stable. Johnny proved his| may po ‘well to remember were ite, |) MINTER GARDEN Sit fist! tae ® tage, 8 gain No official announ st the 846 starting tim toon the cheapest one all over the seer | : 7 . ; we of the sea . earlie famous Bosh Magneto. Just to show | class in the running of the Garden| sist, Dancing Carnival and Osgood, in IAL JOLSUN in SINBAD | dose of ti INOnt GL Sarilerliseey aoope Onc olher sagaalene fete sen te aa | a AL JOLSUN in “SINBAD \ Fe : 4 how indifferent they are City Handloap at’Belmont Pi ans maiden two-year-old event, first Ealtea the Y pape Naa Rea Minne: BOE the y prety [City Handicap at Belmont Park y aah A Wael a the top. Change probably will be made to 8.15,|4Pt to get jealous of Connie Mack] ence of death, some of tho dri terday. He got Star Gaser home by|°% the card. ASTOR ™ th te Breay, a Me Saturday game always starts | and beat the Tallish Tactician to the| sit on the floor ees P ; wie enough to win after a most thrilling] ~ Macomber, who had they have OUR acl whiot a donated th ea for the Yanks, as h withthe team will have a chance t0| tr anyaray eves fecle enzious about, Louls Lee Armes, pinch hitter for| dive through a - track n hadj 1 “GOING UP” =i’ FULTON Wer ton Thatta t att ME “HER HONOR THE MAYOR" } Ave ; ; » Breeding Bureau of Jockey Club - = 2 ur games to play; two this after | Jossae the question before Monday. It] if, We lthe Tribune, was irday's hero | turned muddy after one of those Tooke ub, Hi a an : \ e delinquent Rube, they can page bun nt has decided le td ah, Wott Si ae. ot bon, starting at 190, and morning | the Glants do not make the change | jim tither ‘somewhere in France or | that’s a cinch, Thig facile typist took | drenching heat showers. Nine out of| for’ thorcushbrod dalton A senene BROADHURST ¢4},, %° Pret UDSON Yer: We. Thus to MS Peon Eee tail Have e GAT Teer ee ie ee otad cha nanseit: ty | SEG motor EppeaWay & few whirls with Chevrolet and Was | ten jockeys would have been hope-|remounts to make a further gift. Ine MAY TIME itd NANCY LEE phariotte Walker Bretton, aud then the Giants willl start their panes ear when th Bat win nent reo Rube Death 1 horrified In the H ogee gag Ch liessly beaten and out of the contest Joluded in the six additional horses | ‘tse ure y peri Lewia Stone. ; atl u u a aur not his heel. Smite him behind the|Chev enjoying a little siesta at the ransferred from his stud » Pr rm q i tators have be rounds: of t n leaving cines, a f-brother to his great OH LADVILI AME e wrist, e weakness of Death is| particular moment. Arms's cravat hit Johnny had the rail position over on) ¢y>, -old W. " “8 Mualeal ere is a possibility ot a ounds fron ie 8 5 7 7 id War Cloud, The horses 4 There is a possibility, but not a) the grounds from the sixth inning On| neither w thirst nor an appetite, Tho | him in the.eye. While trying to catch |the packstretch in the Garden City/and thelr breeding follow: Palcines | coma Se ADVI LADY!! brobability, that the nks @ Ath- | that the error of late starting has Dl) old kid never was known to eat a|the flapping foulard, the suction al bt nian a ‘Tel Hey, 7410, Bre, 6.40, Wate. ‘Pham. & Bak, BILLIE BURKE | in A Marriage fi twe -|Handicap. When the barrier was| (imp.), b. h, 4 years, by Sunstar— — HENRY MILLER | of Convenience fietics may’ double up and play two | apparent ¢ : Re hie 4 r years, on : p : quare meal in his life, and all his| most cost Louis Lee @ versatile right od posi-| Dreamy, by Persimmun: War Ge 42) Wot Roway, De 8 80 pamiee On Decorate ay teed tod ee ena otter marnon’ ting] Pipes are dustproot. Whatsit? Well, |arcs, SPEUne Neiw ea Stay 1) 8 Rares |b, d years, by Unclew Thera, by Nam. ren ee mormaeies CORT $i. "Wel be je matter na be oer : ehh ‘ eb to alleviate the suspense, it's his tion, but after about five jumps Star furs Willia 8. Cult hg, Bey alker me President Johnson of the Ameri team will have Evans back to play or ene a b . ; am § ulbertaon to booth neon t League, but the chances are that the| third base within a few days, which | Rone, cori ine anninsives Lili A number of other newspaper men, | Gazer throw his head in the alr and amp), % yoars, by Sunstar— even een clubs will play as scheduled, will strengthen that position, ‘and as | te ee ne we eee sch ne wort | Mot mentioning any names, wero in-|stopped fattooted. In a fifty Star] Cannio by Ayranire; | War SHUBERT 42557; Oe oes ) President Bbbets has arranged to. soon as Graney's arm is in condition] trite with a man with his shoes off,|Vited to “Just buzz around” with the | Gazer was surrounded by horses, and, | (ream Ginp.),” br. h, 2 by an ‘to-date. ain a at bo te REPUBLIC YW, 424.8 4 play both the Decoration Day ames Joe Wood will swing back to first base, |"" A? iy not very particular writing, [human bullets, It 1s unnecessary to lt al appearances from the «rand| war Gua Annie tenaels by Ayrshire; LIONEL BARRYMORE, ,, i" wile ail : fh the afternoon in Brooklyn, but his) making the infield combination Very! she cadaverous spectre is Jurking |state that sald Invitations were re-| 10. uy Gobivenoes Jnl Ook | Wer Guo (imp), b. hh. & veete 7, is Bi cpr Winns. fre 8 90, ”AR 1 U HOME BATH ohanging of the schedule probably | strong somewhere in Neck Road, Sheeps-|celved in the best of spirits, but) ‘ 1 persever of| Call (imp.), eh. h., s War || Maxine EWott’s Si. Real hatin a lO will not affect’ the Yanks’ plans.| — head Bay, where an. occa gust | eagerly declined [ls where the natural perseverance of| Call timp.) oh. h. 3 years, vied] MA RJORIE RAMBEAU with FLORENCE sone ‘There are many person i t from Coney's infamous isle brings Loftus showed itself. He aroused Star i » by Sundridge. “4 a. be. Bray, Eye Ke one of the three days of the season | OLEVELAND (A), | NRW YORK (A) lom. | Never ping hisper ad-|joying the ocean breeze and con-|started again in what looked @ hope-! from J. 8. Meclintock of Lexington, MOROSCO‘!"), Wt Rua sar 3B * Ih pos s|vice to the skeeters of Sheepshead! gratutating themselves. fort rs im when many of them can attend] "| f PP ds Boy "the Rube drives his ghostly |oratueting = themselves for having |iess pursuit. Tom McTaxgart, Teal Ky., the dam of his good colt Lord A DY IN YRA ; BOL oi 28 ud 4 8 hos | escaped from an unofficial bath from | | Brtehte ry j oA e! flivver to the nearest garage at the » clouds somewhere in Park Row|C@ddy and Rhine Maiden scemed to Re wt a . Rae aeatea ison, i oie = 5 D. A Tay! 6 ‘ omen speedway and lingers there until the Pe alae ry | o tace between them, evo! be sh am Delicia, by Del- Biway AO, By - + ‘ With a short handed pitc Pret candidate besins to render the| (not the clouds), w little knot of}have the tace between them, even UP! Lay, t7, Included in the purchase was CASING Re Os TY um, & Bat, at 2.80. nd with two pitchers u tine ms Di al natives showed their interest In the/to the stretch turn, Not until thé/a filly foaled by Ballot, and a yea WFOR yee A fort to win yesterday's game Hug- hee SIRI ow ta one on nis ex: | velocity of Chevrolet, De Palma, |feig wan well straightened out for the|ling ‘by ‘The Manager’ out of “Misa | | CUETON GRAN D in FANCY FREE sya a a c ®| Hearne, and others just as greasy, vy | 1 ee § Seanaemeeaman d row to hoe against “ : ¥ ‘ thing | Crittend ° ntabl ‘ The . Bee Peng. hance wre cage om mM reRs, waccing a oes naval Wdeiane RD Tae duke gh "Wag au [ght ie tet nee te uaa? || 30TH ST. Mees Rev AGL ||] PARK Tin om Soke 4 all and fighting for « 18 Death of his mother's voice, and when | MEN overhead. One of them pro-| When he did, however, he sut down| lot out of Miss Crittenden, the owner || S&: HODGE “A One PRPORMA thietics are hitting at he hears the band on Barney Old-|feeeed surprise to hear that the! and rode like @ veritable demon, Even| evidently believes in the blood which [we akes it dangerous field's cigar his feet become so unruly|“riey'a x lotta sport. ‘round here, |!2 the lust, sixteenth, all ue efforta] an given him such ood race horses 48TH ST. Wyo ho" eoond string nitcher that cident throw, eee i s|seemed to be those of wasteful ener-| The mare has n bred back to Bal- y ee ToMo he Athletics are th f Hes Oe epaleentely owe ie te | but H,fon't see them guys writin’ gy, put Johnny wasn't giving up by a] lot and Is believed to he In foal THe MAN wo STAYED at HOME mane tatoos Tomeew._ i *\s urning the American oT Petee tra cncemtnre 10 reader @lanytnings” he rejoined, Gin wight Ho JUat atuck to ‘Tea Cad | eee es LOEW'S 7th Ave. 4j,1°52 st Bm, fhe to af aN Cs Went SBM. 42 pside down. hey fre not st hand on the wheel and the other on — dy and MoTasgart Uxe a le br agto AMUSEMENTS refer ee ee TAILOR-MADE MAN. ™!! (rant nough in pitohing taleirt bs | the gas When the rain finally DID bust, |the last few strides gameness of both q TURN TO THE RIGHT! A - AN "i ‘a imate claimants for hixh pe : The Rube never broke any records] Bill Wellman, the boy promoter, |Jockey and horse told. Both wore ———— Wyat 41 St Bveninga at 8.90, ut they hustle ever and they |tand,'t Pitet Hane on Hale—OM Randall, Bil asa naueur on the speedway; put | opened his limousine like a'jack put (deserving of all the applause they re aun tare HOOF OF CENTURY oa ELTINGE Ni. ivinn at Se?'2 20, aye a kick all dow f “t Mowridge, 2 in} 0n the bullevard he won't give you|on pat fours and party left the |celved on the retum to the 6 rel DEVIL ON ICE Pett Ma rae! Before Pleasur atting onder, Fv ; : m8 oink By fume, 42} any more than one Inch. Kor some] petrol pisivau E reR many Sansreniy meen} Gure 56 eet | rfeve 11.30 | 8 hgs been possible managers ¢ satind reason or other he never can do more] were exciianged over the absence of » but he looked at the De ag” f ae | ~~ than forty miles an hour on the track,| Barney Oldfield, It was rumored | board wilt de gg rannay ee ce 7 weer the Toole STON GLOBE jafe for all apeed de at the skipper of the Golden Sub- | Taggart, too, © ANLKL0% 00K | rea “ MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS wnp oan do better than 100 tiles per| murine had run aground on the Wal- | at Tite “nuinings wien “he caver VAUDEVILLE. ) TONE hae. hour dort shoals earlier in the afternoon, | back to the stewards’ stand, but there | oa lot of other thingsabout| At Neck Road station, Wellman! was no glee in his expression when | Way & Yor ot. Row, Bet 8) ancuaraar lot otctnr ining abaat| At Heck Head sition, Wola /a4,20 fiat daoers suber o¢ op “SUMMER | seas PLONE, LEH | b) GUE. AMERICAN LEAGUE, oline, but they'll never bother Hugh|set so poorly, and Bill Pickens, th a aL | J Mision! Sine NATIONAL, LEA ur aina, but they: never Dether Hugh | ant so poorly, and BIN Picken the | sy staadon pant and di ICE SHOW || w. Pe, [CLUBS W, L, Pe. |\CLUBS W, L. Pe, (CLUBS W. L. their speed to grand stand seats, But}and great admirer of Califrixeo,|again, With everybody looking in AND THE RIPPING AMUSEMENTS. %. ..23 10 .607 | Boston 15 19 .441 [Boston 22 13 .629| Chicago 15 15 for fear of inviting @ long sleep, iet'a| seconded. the on, Ten minutes'|the opposite direction, he put Hi Podge R : + 22 11 .8u7\P 1418 438 |N. ¥...19 15 659! Phila ..14 18. lay offa Death, Nevertheless, the old| dissipation netted three rounds of | 0-1 shot ucross. Tt was Amba odge OU ge REVUE J) rercaies se A OLUMBIA raoen Gee 20 17 541) B'klyn 21 R04) St, LAT 15 B81 | Wash, 15 20 Kid's present address ia the Sheepe-|four sarseparilias and two beers pei Il. a f by Bwoeper and Raven- THE OARPLT) Ky hed HELLO AMERICA’ 15 16 454/58 Lb 21 B64! Cleve, .19 17 .52| Detrott 10 18 .367| head Bay Bpeedway round, Bort of a » alarm, wasn tein, in the MmEth Face, an: THAT Zip aiery | vt g 4 t? |very impressively, after being in the Z GAMES YESTERDAY. | GAMES YESTERDAY. \ iy ; pe , There . —_— ont of the procession down the Dinner Show ; 2 Cleveland, 3; New York, 2. There is only one way to get up a ront of t : | Wugo Jansen ol ne fasisnasl raiael minis 4) Chinen 0. motor race, and that is Loule Chey-| Suspicions were aroused when, in| straightawa rly eve p of the |, THAT SNAPP | wee "ARK a. Si: Pats rolet, Dario Resta, Ralph De Palma,| passing one of the private garages, | journey, To win Ambassador TIT Midnight Parade , 50 || if “ PALI. WEST ISODSt | + Louls, 34 Philadelphia, 2. | Birney Oldfield (and cigar), and|the familiar face of Dario Resta was lad to beat all manner of good 3 Reale boat a te Sea Water Surf Bathin } Detroit, 4; Washington, 2.| Ralph Mulford, To these add those}seen peering over the hood of a|things, among which was Ophelia, @1,50—Tadle aove | || Golden & Co, Ferrel take GAMES TO-DAY. GAMES TO.DAY, whose discretion ig the worst part of|rather aenemic looking flivver, One| Poverina, a ‘Tom Welsh trick, and Hihorante i Mier of Breaie J STEEP LECHASE York at Pbiladelphi Philadelpbia at New York (2 games), their valor, and give them a car tojof t humorists ie nelas % r Marmite Cont awous ney and Girls and others, eet vi e' tra arked that Resta looked Ike Willie = ot PS FE-G01 ONEY'S ONE NN ACE Bt, Leule at Pittsburgh. Bill Wellman, the world’s champion| upon careful investigation, It was) Welles and Lass of Langden, was a oa I tee | caste Ra la Dorn, ——$<__———— ——— — : : iar os reful. driver, will, refund your {learned that Resta was bravely try- | disappointment in the fittn race, @ land SOPHIE aa | HOW THE OTHER CLUBS MADE OUT. money. Yourling to get a rise out of the antique (a tip on hie chances had been widely | EAERVE TAL, NOW, MTEL A Manne CHARITY. NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE, | — motor ao as to get it in out of the |eirculated winner was Har me OO ee Isnve Ry RDA Ss . Tocate we RHE] at poston Ru g,|. Decoration Day (to-morrow) hag | rain ood Th. Un ridden by Vrank Thomas Healy’ WAY & OA8T 'JOKE RUMEN, others, | LYR fe ry of oh 8r3" ag 99090000000 { 4! been reserved for much decorations aa ——— Pobin Hoe drew away in the finat| m HENDERSON'S MUsto nant acd "Be Heime “and Wilon,” Sauder ' Ov001G00 —1 8 6 band Ihesive tape ar t strides to beat Cadillac, who also wan Melee iat Ay > jconer fi TWICE DATLY, ne 7 DaterienCinotie and Lynn; Bush and Agnew | SAtize bandage, adhesive tape and} Incidentally, it might be apropos rides ¢ ; ecg Prd aaey! CONROY & LE MAIRE Maresrt Yocng! 0.8.10, Price ube. to 8! a Rit | lodoform, not to mention such em-|add that the famous Harkness Motor |4 lukewarm tip Langden got noth k IRE Margaret : ft M0 1000200 -¥iy “| belliahments an comfortable etretch-| Mug mill he at stake tocmortows and {iN | = BERT BAKER & CO. ih "i2" ium | : 3 t i 1000000 0-8 #, stylish slings and a chance tolIra Vail, the Brooklyn Adonis, say iat a sat beta ee Oe Manas "| qirt with a pretty nurse. The drivers| he can use it to hold the teara which y wana day of upsers | BURLESQUE. _ |__BROOKLYN, en mr Commspitten, paige ..g 1 209080 0-445 | race 100 yoare Tor heif an much.” "|W, Hee Hue no mation what the | ted race Frank Welt 6 OLYMPIC iit, MAT. DAILY @ TAR we ati: Min iin” Bale Pershing’ 8 rusaders wUiiterlee~BiriGlada” god Gtasage; aw “ead — avers say, DON'T USE SKIDMORE was weil intended, as was Ben Gow, | Smoke if PARISIAN BEAUTIES The Mischief Makers sre, ‘oblic,iafermetiam 4 Ainema, Chevrole, would make evan the Titik an imported it, which Bae been 09 AMAIBLBS FRIDAY SIGHT, ' Weestlus Kvecy Lbursday Nishi, | No Was dem: sere we War Reliet : , He