The evening world. Newspaper, June 6, 1918, Page 13

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ALL THE CLUBS ARE BEGINNING TO SHIVER IN ADVANCE OF THE COM- ING DRAFT een a GIANTS RETAIN LEAD ————— T Pitcher Cooper of Pirates Uses Poor Judgment by Not Passing Catcher Rariden, and it Is This Mistake That Paves the Way for New York to Wir. a By Hugh S. Fullerton. if Ovornieit, 1048 The Hrewe 1 hing ¢ HE Giants were sinking he thivd i , he d ‘ ut Demaree did 1 ‘ the one in the six depths of secoud place yeater | iid But in day when a si desperate out- | byret of enthusiasm on the par the rese r k the invad ers, recov all haw Mekeehnie Wou the gate 4 (0 3 and maintained | safeties quick the finger-Up & sie Mec rave which Aw for severai day At required a lot of a accidents a venewal of pep that Reep the ¢ did it, and f some pite A ted him to beat him, There was u indifferent bis ber of bri plays, bur t one pit of judg who tossed awa ni ning, espe ; e run, Instead of ra her a te long, Umpire Qu ninth wv ai i ui ing his + ' tf the irying to pre the Pirates through fenses. There « end and th ve tie and © reverted back . Pittsburgh t s Rariden and til making double (he fer a play. Besides ¢ and Causey wee the t and if either uf Liem ¢ of their collars the te Yet Cooper, wearying, put tie ba apd Rariden cracke ' Carey, whose throw was wie and a lowed the tying run to score. Lt was bad judgment and from that minute Cooper was evidently all in. He pitched wildly to Hodriguez stied to him the p. been Rariden's, ngly beaten and eighth and b: Thorpe, the hittin was on third and when they essayed a ‘ Schmidt took a long swing of by is very arin pressed for y ¥ just now as if to throw to sv Thorpf. day wo of rain would with his usu losit » © lugkiest thing that toward 1! ' ‘ i ball tot threw wo Usain seein ' on ' The St. Louis \ 1 Y " 1 y 1 . ey ’ nocame back with rein saad from the army. ‘Pie Vnited loaned them the er heir old pitcher Cadore, who «nd got off from army teh the gam Giants we he came up desperate. Burns was « first with onc Singer Build ought to have b it seemed tc place for the ( would hi could eviden home \ where near Via Avenue HH. He , two across the fleld and a few hursired fect of compared with soldiering, e just breezed through to » winning 2 to 0 and holding © Cards to four hits they'll let the army and navy am this fall to play the hampion we'll pick the army t was de JOE LEONARD EARNS feature “§ catches ¢ al sharp infield work 4 I Blame the Woman Who Lets a Man Drink, Says Druggist Brown Simple Of Cleveland Home Tre: An ea _ BY GREAT RALLY IN STH ed, turned upon v1 enough of 12-ROUND DECISION. _THE ee WORLD, . THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1918,' ‘$40, 000 Couldn't Buy This. Colt And He Has Run Only Two Races POLYMELIAN (MP) t Polymelion, Four-Year-Old Son oi Polymelus, Has Created a Racing Sensation by Two Victories and Now } Experts Are Beginning to Believe Him Unbeatable— | Karrick. ed his fourth year any turf triumphs ts has reach winning on May hoe 4. He wan't right and as nm three. Mr, Coe, decided wat had been i You hung mother lo let you ha y| you stripped it of when at len out your smo many; but after You tore the wr but do not blush (1 when aaiay irwihi fire--you As you dreamer That corns but it wag siert ' 4 ; cussion wast pings. Attention peel ‘wh ik y toproceed to get | \uqr none pment to define the status a : ; re under Gen, Crowder's vk" order Main & in re will permit a timid h seamimans’ then ) we would suggest that the i nt is running the Govern. AAR Meta kati or DlUnforn uni 1 men THREWOUT Havana gets a dissatisfaction of After spongng | cuspidor without THE FI CALLED OU A Smoke Barrage. Jvc th Grant used to sence Who weed te trie land wi without an CORNSILK, ‘ Moreralety finish \ 1101-3, 5 Listance 18 1.08 3-6, lous Jac ing Polym figures in the disc In his second sta vdinner; all but nine ser ay from avd Polymelian, Some trainers can't see their horses chasing hopelessly after ;,# champion, because, like fighters, they become discouraged by cont In thh * tang i sun to dry out, and for you to try sand sing were by the illus With uk, post of ant psday last r to gel rs you reclin ane He Is Owned by W. R. Coe and Trained by William | By Vincent Treanor. tabeat ’ And Mor ae Os not OUGHT 4 ere to Would bave given $40,000 for th a on , epee art ie colt at the time of his tal« with Mr atveman t December by Cee 1 he thought it would have | wo " M ey, the | 20ught him, Forty thousand dollars for a horse Lo ln Polymetinn started for ping Mt al | SPORT WORLD NEWS OF ALL KIND |New “York Te Team Beats Belgians |» « » In Soccer Game The Belgian soccer players, en oute for home after an adventurous | sojourn in Russia, tried conclusfons at Lenox Oval with a strong eleven of the best men in this ! nd proved themaelves wor i « in every sense of that ndicapped by the lack of practice, agro he nies , Naw York won by t when the Box Scores of Games Played By Local Clubs AT POLO GROUNDS— VITTSBURGH |S NBW TORK \N) vib @ " ‘ AT BROOKLY AT ST. LOUIS “ up 128 5 mpany ju the dew is star kan er him at ait pelts) Imont Park tA If uding the woul | put toa real te | furiongs without WA MY shouldn't go on over the route. If he does, all the Spurs, Cud- |els and Omar Khayyam will have publicit \t > be up and racing tu s' 4 Ming 1K 6 Mr. Coe ix : oe as ' a awa aah eet An Orthopedic surgeons F a He ‘| practice what they pr nse and a match, anybody can locate the nearest fi f Wear the very shoe they : »., proclaim as the ideal last iy hase for 85°; of men our own Wwed any o “Pedestrian.”’ A KISS WITH A KICK, NV oMaR Le High oF toms os t Acting Our *Westpointer” last sasbhed ? ‘I the one that’s so highly 1 ‘\ spoken of in Army circles F is obtainable now in an Ox ford for everyday business L ’ ’ : *Kegae Nralemare y t Soft **' Shire” collars ninent acid come in styles that go well to business. iy hSAMI NEW IN RNATIONAL LEAGUE ; + ! ) ' NE Te Athletic underwear. Silk shirts, Silk socks. Pana- ‘mas, “4 ROGERS PEET COMPANY Browdway Broadway ’ at 1ith St. “The at Sith St bt HE | |Broadway Corners” “Fifth Ave. Bea BPO t 1 jat Warren at tet St its to comb the bushes for promising cigars. m Wicd Duae's Cameo 7 Ase Dad, ae knows i ee SE rer i vK Persian SOME MAY BELIEVE THAT I HARDLY WORTH THE WAR TAX SEE THE GIA rho PLAY WITH CAR kne ey had t New Yo en through the mill. goal came ten start, Vandeweghe, one of four nbers of the regular New m, also reached his countrymen’s when R. | goal, but. w: ny by Craig Capt. Tie in halfback division, and Waldman, came k's first off a pi found Be ans’ f ; : ork tre forward, played consplew Choad itty New Soe lence ey |welt for the Belgian team, Capt, 1 0. T 1 held until | Haeck, leader of the corps, enjoyed 1» min end, when It! the game from the side lines. PHOTO PLAYS. F PHOTO PLAY! «Sow Yoot Footalt Cab, om TE TPS GOOD ENOUGH TO LIVE I | posed of some IT’S GOOD ENOUGH TO FIGHT FOR —_——— That was the idea of the American boy living in the little French town when France went to war, It is his story-= the love story of the American boy and the girl next door— that is told in D. W. GRIFFITH'S HEARTS*%: WORLD 44TH ST. THEATRE Si ‘)\) | Not a stick of painted scenery. The battlefields of France are the setting. History is shown in the making. There's a thrill, a tear anda laugh. THE MASTER PRODUCTION OF THE MASTER PRODUCER DAY AT 2:10—EVERY NIGHT, 8:10 EXCEPT SATURDAY 25¢ TO $1.08 Ay, OL 1M VAUDEVILLE. 01 y PR ' aBe RENE hitetY VAUDEVILLE AND PHOTO PLAYS, PARK iinet as aNG 4as_Haisbante ta SoH WHE eal 8 "Olt Ae Px WWAY & Daily Mal HEN DERSON’ HONEY BOY { MINSTRELS 2006 00 ge 8 ANT ! A hg Met NC N Sl Louise Givi” STRAND.” THEATRES WINTEA GARDEN os hay PAL OLSON. SINBAD] SHUBERT I 8.142 2h BATES BiANN TING TOGETHER ASTOR 4... 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