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a a ela mtg lil THE MAN WHO SPENDS $10 ON A GIRL IS A GOODFELLOW; ON HIS WIFE, A MARTYR. SPORT WORLD NEWS OF ALL KIND Cannot Drown if You Know How to Breathe in the Water Swimming Lesson—No. 1 ere . inter cadaaad " ar r ALL. RAGE NOW BETWEEN GIANTS, CUBS AND REDS * <——_—_ —_—. New Yorkers Look Like Winners to Expert Fullerton, Because of Their Restored Confidence and Because They Stand to Lose ¢ ‘Less Players in Draft Than the Other Contenders. | his men to do almost as they please while at bat, and puts them on their own resou His system has result+ ed in aa increase in initiative and has spurred his men to greater efforts. Whether it proves anything or not T don’t know—yet, but it looks to me as if the Mitchell system is best, al- though, of course, a manager must adjust his system to the individual capabilities of his men. By Hugh S. Fullerton. ina Co. The Big Business We Do Is the Best Proof of Merit! More than 200,000 men are consistent Ritchie & Cornell customers, and there are thousands of others who should be, but who have never looked into the wonderful values we offer: Our factory-to-wearer tailoring system has grown into a great Giants show signs of comin; back and ro- suming their normal position tm the National League race. They have been starting back for a week. Ihave played better and better baseball and seem to have regained that OV. TENER has made another decision and ordered a game confidence, the organization from a humble but substantial Paghet | loss of which put| that St. Louls won from Brooktyn\ Why not have yous clothes made to order by us j them out of the| Played over again. This is the sec- ond time within a few weeks that Vener has reversed tne decisions of umpires, and each time evidently on questions of judgment. Then he turned down another protest on the grounds that there is no appeal from the judgment of an umpire, With due respect to Tener, his last decision makes the worst any of his umps ever made look good. He de- cided that a runner cannot run out of the base line. “In this case the run- ner had rounded third base, thought a bet was going to be caught, ran lead of the league and seemed for a time to doom them to defeat. This loss of confidence in themselves has been costly, and they have been an extraordinar- ily long time to ¥ getting back the Dellat that they can win- Three-Piece SUITS to Measure For Men and Young Men 18" Remember These Ritchie & Cornell Facts: Made in Any Satisfaction Style You Select Guaranteed Also, theY (suck, touched third, started back to We operate our own thoroughly modern daylight tailoring shops. Daye been a jong time starting to work | pecond, saw the ball muffed and cut We buy alt our woolens in large quantities direct from mills, and exert themselves to the limit. In | ecroe to the plate. He already had The big business we do minimizes our overhead expenses. '] the series against the Chicago Cubs | [ous ned third, he wos not trying to ' | avoid * touched by the ball. the Giants played really great b&e-| 1 Toner's decision is to be accapted | be. ‘They made errors and blunders, /as a flexed rule every player ene | tat they were playing the game all swings out of the bave line in cir. the time and bustling, which, had Cling the bases (and every one does) they been doing against other clubs ak it i atically ‘ ght be a good idea to estab-| would have put them far out in theljish wireless in the ‘Tower era ’ eg e'and allow the President of the Na- jead.. They kept up the gait tn the and 4 Building opening pid against the Cincinnatt oe to umpire all games Reds and won a rather ghastly con ror there. test on sheer nerve and detromt We eliminate all middicmen's profits and give them to you. * Many Other Fine Suitings, $22.50, $25.00, $30.00 Open Evenings Till 8 P. M. Open Saturdays Till 10 P. M. Expert Tells How to Stay! Afloat Without Aid of Either Arms or Legs. BY HARRY ELIONSKY. (Handicap and Long Distance Swim- ming Championof the World.) | (Written Exclusively for The Breaing World.) Pit may in the opinion of many Elionsky Should Be Great Help ° To Navy Boys Who Cannot Swim HE astounding statement, as contained in a recent news story, that T 75 per cent. of the newly enlisted’ men in the navy do not know how to swim led The Evening World to obtain the services of Harry Elionsky, the harglicap and long distance swimming champion of the world, to give its teaders a series of practical swimming talks. Elionsky ‘has since joined the Naval Reserves and ts stationed at the Ps ae: eS NEW YORK CITY STORES 1387 Broadway, Bet. 37th and 38th Sts, | 1514 Third Avenue, Near 85th Street. HB scenes in baseball shift again ‘ this week, Thé receding wave ff now have looked over every |of the Fastern invasion by the West- dub in the National League, |¢Tn clubs of the National ts at hand and it seems as if the fight is to con-|aad the Yanks and the other Eastern it may sound ridiculous to say that it is impossible to drown. I 104 Flatbush Ave., Si" *tic7 1370 Broadway, Near Gates Avenue. " ; d Reds | clubs of the American are , | may state that it is, if we know how 251 Eighth Ave., Near 23d Street. bf tlalue with the Giants, Cubs and seal pee eee narerare About to lto breathe properly in the water. Dur-|| Pelham Bay Naval Training Station, where he will doubtless be of G91 Eighth Ave. Bet. 43d and 44th Sts. 200 Brvray, 1 block from Flushing Ave. EAR al eedlbeer they ot ropebly | with honors stern trip—and | ray numerous demonstrations I|{ great assistance to the Government instructors in making first class 2331 Eighth Ave., 1 door above 125th St. 06 Fifth Avenue, Near Sist Street. ‘ae iter Whee oh ans they stand| ‘The Yanks, through virtue of an- |have proved that it is possible to stay|| swimmers of every man at the station. Elionsky’s first article, 143 West 20th Street, Headquarters. STORES IN NEW JERSEY: Rage bettor Inia’ oniragt than do any|other victory over Detroit yester- |*0oat and alive, also to BAY above || “Breathing,” 1s printed herewith, BRONX STORE: Newark, 196 Market St., Near Broad St. a. dny, are now suro to come home with | Water even without the ald of either 170th St,, Near 3d Ave. Union Hill, 267 Bergenline Av., John St. ae others. R a Cubs and|an honorable rating to. tackl my arms, legs or any other agsistance. | Reci sdeves He eact that, to afother Eastern clubs through the Persons who doubted my theory + teat ate males MOAAy Heiney about ia aan eel tent, ‘the . National. League | nder of June, Their trip is not |have even challenged me to the ex- ss, Just how.this| panic, which is really the cause of MORE iia season is a contest betwee ever. ‘They come Enat, but must | tent of binding shackles, straitjackets| result is produc ‘4 |(praétically all cases of drown AWAD season’ Ie a contest Batrit | visit round and “play! strode Clubs. lana heavy. chairs:ahout my ‘Dody—| tend to may, 7¢ baa ems said that it|}sometimes happens that man ; ang Re eee ctem ofl tae their showing in the West has | ven Gacivine it tar aa © ping | i8 the result of too much air pressure | awimmers are drowned, and severs te i iS Lokal | een eres uraging and the fact that! arrying so fal lin the lungs, thereby forcing the|ally in such a cage it must, be PHOTO PLAYS. PHOTO PLAYS, Lap ctingd gtk Al Gabe and ¥red ( alone has Worked himself buck to|me with chains, putting me into/yJood out of the lungs and producing| cause of the same panic or fright. eee te un tera CaS hate arn! s old form gives Huggins a|gacks and binding me to three other|a congestion of the brain, which is} The right amount of breathing or) eiity a revival of the old fashion rite of the short- | orong manifested in the sensation of dizzl- | the frequency of inhalations can best | host of baseball, while should. the : weariness of his ness. be determined by the individual Giants win, it will prove the McGraw Detroit thin season ip not| Z might state first of all that the|, Or it may be that either the blood | swimmer for the reason that only he | system the best of all. too heavily charged with|can tell whether he has secured too | us much of a task as it has been, but average human body 18 only 3 per | Pecomee | , , on, with his Reds, is using ? # 3 joxygen. At any rate, one may become | much or too little air. If he ts breath- This Afternoon end Tonight A seeded e te Me eerucles abn that th Rh rs Lr ias. cent, buoyant. Therefore it is neces- | dizzy through too much breathing, | \ng more frequently or more deeply MISS DOROTHY an it le not working well. On paper he| slaughter w Deine ee eee nto | wary to realize the importance of jand as result may oven lose con-|than necessary he is lable to feel wl . ap gg RN ie hap the best team in the National} makes them dangerous, The Detroit. |breathing properly, When the aver- }sciousness if the practice 1s carried to | th -cisainges of an over-oxygenated eae ater, att oe het RA prsplel fe But be is not getting tay. jers are not playing, the game, but |age person Grope suddenly, into the exer ener hand, there is the fre-| If his breathing ia insuftictent he . . here with it nor docs it look as if He | they make hits and the Yanks will be | water he or she naturally throws the > We iat aha th nf ri have a sense of breathlessness , can spur his club to any greater ef-/ iad to escape from that vicinity | hands into the air and shout for help quent complaint that the swimnfer | will have a sense preeenleaen: F . before they break loose again. caine therm to sink. immediately, | coo, not take ® sumolent number of |and early fatigue. But lastly, if the . . The McGraw eystem of handling al The Yanks must now be ‘consid |Just as on te ete tare throws |jnbaiations, the reault of which is that | proper amount of oxyeeh Ie being in all clud is that which has been the/ered a vital force in the American|into that position arms are thrown ne naturally becomes exhausted. I)haled, there appears to be st NO OF most effective in the last dec It} League race. ‘The manner in which | victim of his oWn panic at once | MIEHt say 1) this connection that ex- | exertion on the part of tho swimmer THE consists of the manager assuming ful they have surmounted the difficulties|draws enough water into his bron- | ponents of the Yogi philosophy havejeven after spending hours in the ebarge, ordering every play, alae of the Western trip, which they|chial tubes to cause asphyxiation, declared that by excessive indulger r, ‘As ‘The Little Disturber’” in this greatest of dramas, Miss { pis what to do, and accept: |started with a erippled and short| It does not take @ reat deal of |i" breathing Deginners, have been | are should be taken not to Brestiee | ee : . i hes gabe vad bs teanae Goa. ‘cc a> ae responsiblity fo: success | pitching staff, shows that they are this state of affairs, | Known to bring hallucinations ab- muc rst, 0 progress way, JO y Only tn Mi water to bring on this state of affairs. | Cora) mental tastes, Bo TUG OE ATEN ite, “even user || GAeee ae, te NIGHT at 8. opportunities to make her acquaintance. » of the failure of the players. instances MaGraw permit In the case of drowning persons it has been found that no more than a good-sized cup of water was taken does more dangerous than they have been ra With the White Sox slipping Flanger’s Musical Comedy and badly crippled in the vital spot fe breathing ‘has @ tendency to strain the lungs and heart and may do so Of course, the natural stumbling | block in breathing is the accidental of bie players to use their own No matter how smart a player may be he gets his orders from the bench. + ged orders, accepts all blame and re- MeGraw decides ry ts that of central com- ‘and direction, and the weak- ‘ot this system, to my way of Ties in the fact that it de- (pitching) it will reyuire only an ac- cident or two among the Red Sox to put the Yanks in the first rating. Both the New York clubs are with- in easy striking distance of the lead of their leagues, and the Giants are on the verge of rather easy going. The series with the Reds ends their tough picking for a considerable time from the lungs. This is caused chiefly by gasping through the mouth whiie in a state of panic. If one will re- main calm in the water at all times, whether going in at one’s leisure or in case of accident, the loss of life by drowning would be considerably re- duced, inhalation of water either through the mouth or nostrils, If this should hap- | pen all tho attention should be given | to getting the water out of the bron- | chial tubes. Of course, you should not forget, in your efforts to get rid of the water, the very important point of not taking in any more of it. | Remember that by permitting two | Most in the case of apparently rugged per- sons. ke about ten inhalations a minute. This does not mean that every one should attempt such a pace. should always be governed entirely y the amount of physical energy ex- pended, (The next long-distance swimmers One lesson will be printed ‘The ainbow Girl Nights & Sat, Mat., 25 to $1.50 Other Mats, fe, Sun., 25e to $1. [LEXINGTON THEATRE %e swarm of players leaving the clubs on DETROIT, June 17,—The New York June 24 and during the next week, so | forced l¥ankees bunched seven-tenths of their a for was at second by Johns, ve Gest for the initiative.of the men|and they have a chance to pick on|ALWAYS KEEP HEAD BURIED IN|. three dep swallows of water you | Wednesday.) a Latest Released Photo Plays * gama gets them into ie helt ce pay. the cripples of the league until about THE WATER. —— — —- — — — oO | cManntNg mre Lariest, Coolest Motion _Pletere “ ‘mechanically an: lodging a8| july 4, while the Cubs after they fall, the most important fact | oureeWa an p B miy ane ceaitio. Tue |aaiude “thelr” present. sariee’ inlyoe be’ remembered, te. the. proper Batti *Em Out for the F meet | Phicr Wars Nala VAUDEVILLE Bah Tommie Is that the fans refuse to |frooklyn will go West and enoun-| method of breathing, By all means atting m Out for the rans P YNPHONY 1HeAT«n. admit this and insist upon blaming |ter mofe trouble. There will be &/ inhale with or while the head 1s} - | X WWoeay ay iiah 8 ‘oa, re | us individual players. above water through the mouth as it who Ade for r Smith, Johnson ran. asping as one would by fright. In- vr After Gedeon had lined out John Bt nw \ Wd the olden days of baseball each |that we may expect a series of fare- | oidentally close the mouth, and when |hits tn three innings and defeated the start > Ales, Soh | ae ghager did the greater part of his|welle for the boys Also about July || the head sinks below the surface ims | Petrol, Visor by a score of & to went elactee na. agnnean | LA 5th 4 Hee 4c, thinki re waa supposed to | We must calculate the dope again and| mediately begin exhaling through the | Caldwell and Mogridge did the work for hed by Burke, tore Fr the plate o | Seren, iste own Ds see what amendr are necessary. 7 kere s i ws slic in safel ‘Beh wived the reek | know what to do in certain contin- Bina es Si) ik a A TOs wth Ips pad yg use = the Yankees, Ray pitching four Innings Mis ee | Gorden Padrit - 10 de | whistling, is Method i sollowe and allowing five hits, Mogridge proved ‘i r r 7 Se and bn. Be " HA Ni | he. vor "ied and to do it without orders. NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE) one can rest assured of being sate | ;, etieat and the five Crovetana || LIBERTY Wes 1%, mrves' 33 . i Dom = far more effective, and in ata, WINTER Bree, 8, Mats, Tues, it Mitchell still clings to that theory —_——_ while in the wate "i a etica ”? INTER GARDEN ©": ar PCat tree alton jn 1 t “1 7 innings be performed he permitted only n a “cs Ga mare, de . He thinks that each bail player ought) o W. b&. RO). Cia, WL Pc The uenal method in worne ia to) NOMEN oe winning 4 Runuing Was MInICAL Mary Picklord in Mihat to do without being | Binghamton. 28 ii Newark «1.38 18 Inhale through the mouth and exhale sicaiiaead he sible for Cleveland's victory, four a: bh Q i fog War Neroote A geal Det as a player shows by |mommest $7 1 ‘sen Reusag’ |through the nostrils. I have found} ‘me Federal Rendezvous team met ne hits off ¢ ng of hat!) GT ORE Uivay & 4080 Prom 82111 Bb yoty gous, W. of way. | hve Rear tn tv,| Murray in “The Bek % tbat he is incapable of think=| Toronto ....20 19 61s!derser Cit | that a person has much better breath | with @ surprise when it was downed by tee tne tea vane scores of Lie YMOND HITCHCOCK at ee Matin Wed, & Bi i Tron Walch, Jame C. Ris work (Dat tchell allows hil full MB ctor ani teetrol be my method than by any |the strong Petam Tay ‘Naval Iteserv’ pie for the two runs scored off |} Mr. RAYMOND HITCHCOCK (1 CLIFION CRAWFORD 1s FANCY FREE I hye | Hany “hice "Megay iad read tells him to use his own Gamen Yenterday. other, for the reason that the Lips|Station nine on the latter's grounds By | scruck ‘out wx men, Four double plays ty HITCHY-KOO 1918 : * = = NY: | Sonia Kinso, M4 latitude : état ean can be puckered as in whistling so|# score of 5 to 0. Errors greally Helbol | shortened the sami with LEON ERROL & IRENE BORDONI CASINO «3 A ry. Ger . demtpat (and this 1a odd) McGraw, as to regulate the opening and ex- | {hey talzed hits with their misplays ee “A Musical ‘y PRCX ve adern system, has the old halation of air. <i pista Dodwers to Lone & Went 46.5¢. Fim, at 20, Cnneds Mas. res nahi hy mote of playing bali, and Talumors. 0: Torts Naturally, when working fast in the| CINCINNATT, June 17.—The National Charley Ebbets, Presid FULTON ites ieee Or, Yin by Pan Nad, the at! Charl & gi lays that way, while Bingbemdon, 10: Buffel, @ water and bre rapidiy, the | Association Board was overruled by the Brooklyn Baseball Club. ° (2ONRACE! pctan ee Weal lies. ally Main 2 a orders his plays that Ware mot opening in the 1 Asnociation Boarson when the latter schmandt, his youthful second 5 Hits Ten AR ACre JUEKEITWS | FRITZ SCHEFR, chal. Milan Wavocate of the newer mes To-Day. mitting a gre ige of alr and [decided that. Player Afullen of the To- | man, will play, with, the club only, one| | 2 OPERETTAD ASTOR Tested Bw” WERSIDE [pat Mcones | Mes naging, advoc : Gomes Me rete eayent. inhalations, |ledo club, American Association, was | more week. Schmandt has been orde a aye slinies Wed & ‘at. 2 ERSIDE | |ent, Franklyn, 4 iystem of making runs and a strong Srrcuse ist Jemey | u: | eqalring more fr queat inbalattons. wae ciitioa tothe, four, says’ ‘salary (remark to hin drage bonra in'St" Lana CORT. gn Weak Bary fem B30 Bye Baby iiating WWAY & 06 81. Peomko nPoikht as. sacrificin, ‘Battal et Bi OM sacar ee quic* |which he claimed was due hin, Presi lor induction into the National Livel le usteal " ? Hall. Saarer exceptions Mitchell allows “h breathing is not necessary, My ad- | Tent irener of the National League dis- Bo etn petion into the Nasional | FLOP LO iiwin A Comedy HENDERSON'S (ti, vice is to always keep the head buried | sented. will be compelled to rely on. the - - — ||" MLLE. DAZIE |. “RUBEVILLRS™ in the water as It relieves the tension an Mike Doolan, who, while a fair-|{ Republic Sivan seyret fi Max‘no Elfott’s oe Biway, Eva, 8.20, ‘20th, Mais, —_ — Marshall Mon! of the muscles, thereby saving energy. | With Jake Pitter, the former Pitts: ||y steady fielder, is unreliable at bat, Wel: & Sat ANNA CHANDLER | jin" ernard’ RET)! RAMBEAU MAJOR It ta also necessary to keep the body | burgh | second baseman, covering, ty pina H PARLO R BEI MARJORIE F YOUTH CHARITY. on the surface of the water, Xl keystone sack and filling the role of | | hag ies NATIONAL LEAGUE, AMERICAN LEAGUE, chief advantage of this method fs that |captain, the Jersey City mam Gteptayed YANKS-TIGERS BOX SCORE. with FIORENCE MOOKE, es aes Bren O. Te, [CLUBS W. L, Pe. ||CLUBS W. L, Pe. (CLUBS W. 1, Pe. |!t will not permit the lege to drag |4 wonderful brace in the, double tales Salad Cohan& Harris Wert 24 3), EROADHURST 44%; “inti “A Barn 2: We En Fe. OTe 20 26 .435|| Boston.33 42 .600| 8, L.,.25 25 500] 8nd the body will encounter the least | "RL S\ "both games by scores of 6 to 2, NEW YORK (A), DWTROIT 1A) ry Mala Wal (Tio) Sat MAYTIME. Bity with Music, wich dcoge-33 +4 roel pute 20 27 486 “377 | Wash ..20 20 .a7a| Possible resistance. Sido RAMA i ol wie se A TAILOR-MADE MAN §..),\ John Charles Thomas CONSERVATION ® Y.. «3 ‘ " “ , . It is important, so far as possible, to aan Sot. « OV enya oy : ry 7 Bt, W of va, 818, Gacin .23 26 .460/ St. 1.. 19 26 422 ‘e 645) Pile -380| permit the “air to leave the lungs| Newark got onl: even break in a pom. Es 2 BR BS West 421 81, Dreningy at 8.50. JUBERT #48 SY wea: we dat, 2.15. i 4 Be 409 | Rklyn .19 28 .404||Chicago.26 22 .642| Detroit. 17 30 ‘362 | Without any effort on the part of the doubleheader’ at Wieden eyer's Park 4 gta it 83) ELTINGE wii wea hon ee Ee Lia BATES” Holbrook BLINN FOOD SHOW , Y 0 out, . | with Rochester, winning 2 and los 119 : GAMES YESTERDAY. fel ep RAMEA KESTEROAY: The cetion of the. ay ne ee eal ing ‘3 tot. ut “he fans an extra 9 9G 13 bi) Business Before Pleasure ||: GETTING TOGETHER See how you can help win the war 1 Ne games sch: er i. 7 a rthevdiaphragm and the pressure of [Prize packess and ‘surprise when Oy 20 $383 ee = rer 2 A20\ Central Palace 14.22 Chicago 3; Washington, 0, ofthe diaphragm “chest are sufficient |seymaur stepped, up to the plate in the 38) SRE} AMUBRUEHTE BOOTH “24% N ficerite ite . | 3 Sorvient; 45 rehatetahls *. |to expel from the lungs without any | too Tne titter edge off the second eed) COMBI aT Walker LYRIC rely? so 5. Tost wep +» Louk i; Boston, 1. ecial effort affair, -— seri t ee Matiners fie, Aa) by, ‘We, $1, TO-DAY. GAMES TO-DAY, PPhere is such a thing as too much eee Tat 104 & gith ‘. URFICIAL WAR Fite. GAMES TO | toning, | ti at New York, Now York of Dewwolt, oxygen. CHICAGO, June 17.--Chicuro defeat + one| eee ; 7. tie SHING’S CRUSADERS 7 Chicago at Brooklyn, Boston at St, Louts, If you find that you become easily [od Washington by a score Of 3 et nen: 48TH ST. sities Thur " Philadelphia at Ct i exbaui In the water, you may une | oA Tin ink ty e STEEPLE HASE, ' Bt. Louis et Boston (3 gersee) pun a jevetand. ferstand that thi paruy the result between (O Lecanlle., the umpire, ond | 04 A | , Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, | stom at Chicago. | 4¢ forcing the breath from the lungs. + ‘ oP KB FUNNY FLACK, lp RK MBA Comey 7R CLUBS 7 It is also wrong to take too many in-| Bary June 17.—Success- EN pT acm HOW THE OTHER CLUBS MADE Our, It ts also wrong ‘6 lgon that you may |tul sera agit of many 8 Meat American League, aequire what is known to swimmers | Sunday baseball legal Patriotic fans enjoyed their first day Tt is a curious thing that, though | sional ball at Oriole Park. oxygen is the first essential to life, * Oey Tee nally secure t00 Much of it pati nL OOM, June, wots. STOLEN ORDERS CENTURY THEATRE AT 14 bil "CENTURY GROV Betteries—Loonart and Sdheng: Shocker | At Cleveland— | Pailadeioine. , as an “oxygen jag.” Water Surf Bathing NOW OPEN. —————— RQ2QQRe00-—2 By ins by Maiden gi laste Batterioe—Creat aod Moves: ‘A great many poople who have ex- to 1 victory over Boston. With the score Winnine Pitches —~Caideall, Losiae Pitgher ” eetrwny Sate You Soom { ONeill vor: Morton “and A Gres id with deap breathing have tied ln the ninth, Hendsye singled, and foaeme famine Ward Went Wok Moods Wootme' sisriaie | TH DOOLEYBY | { 4 } - eS

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