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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1918. PORT WORLD NEWS OF ALL KINDS Remarkable Golf Shots by Experts! GR ELATED OVER CAUSEY'S SHUTOUT VICTORY Giant Youngster Blanks} Robins, Although Oppased! OST OF THE SMALLEST PRIZES ARE BRERED US IN THE SCRAMBLE FOR : bith LOTTERY. olan MIKE BRADY (Massachusetts Open Champion) ger Huggins Had 5 Hes: Seer at Third Base Directing the ¢ Running the Error of Judgment That Enabled Sena- tors t6 Win Would Not Have Been Made and the Team MAN NEVER FEELS HE IS IMPOR- TANT: UNTIL, HE ACQUIRES A_ ROLL TOP DESK AND A rab hn CHAIR. a PHOTO PLAYS. duld’ Be First in Race To-Day. by Veteran Jack ( oombs. { 1 y with major league ciubs a he Manager MeGraw of the Giants Pa! York invent ‘Words at St. Louis. In fact ne was let Red (Cee vu one of his | {E-bit of bum coaching at third ion een ‘a bition " Gaus: t promising youngstors, shut the | Base cost the Yankees a came.|taient. Last year, with Litt te Dodgers, 3 to 0, at Hbbets Field, ‘ale @r at least a more than equal jhe won 17 and lost 10 games with a though his opponent wa © capable) j P for victory yesterday—cost te venth place club, which won about veteran Jack Ue bh: 1 Retonly the game but w practi- | foUn oul Ae tert ia Jimmy Johnston wa man | J @ has be : for the lead of the race in the} yeur and will join the Yanks at on Waisted pac 6. Ai ne American League,| ‘The second’ pitcher is Walter Berne wheedled a pass to f paee vs | and gave Wash: | haut Coe University of Penieyl- was the only time that Ned tailed toy i i » or | Vania, whe was varivusly reported to locate the plate. H 1 time to| hag oa Mal have joined majo x ‘ail I : Jison on strike “phrde | America's — battleplanes “ less deserved vic-| spring. Hy nha Aaron eaei | SEE; from forest and ¥ tory by a score of | and he worked o1 crday and was times, whi 1 extent of * dtol warmed up late in. the game ready 0 we pause in| fF service. | « found the going en: you as passenger a the midst of vital! The club also grabbed Luke Nelson b Hein) atl ‘ @@ > statistics to in-|and Dazay Vanco o¢ the Me a ‘ tchhodd linn halle a sey i | the splendid Liberty duire. tenderly|Club. Nelson ts a promisii¢ youre’ | |Holing Out From a Brook Seventy Yards Away From the infully some ln the most astounding feats SE Motor shoot a battleplane copes ster who has shown well with Mem. on ad a chance to & ever performed in the into the sky like a rocket = * ay th ; way the manade® Pym, "and ‘Daany We staging tet: Sixteenth Green at Wollast . story ofaviation -be phere _ee it carry Orville Wright faster hele les after a spotted cares ean ——— der then that the Giants hopped on him in the machine! than he ever went before. fighting for @| had a trial and been found wanting, ANY times I have been forced to play out of very difficult post tor hits,at timely moments that piled 4 is not on| but this season he bas & pit t t up the sco: . ee | pennant | pitch t t the m on » . de . bth ‘ i it great ball and hes been the ie #, but the most remarkable escape wi made up at ot Aha arte: heehee tas ne third base) pitcher for Memphis | Wollaston, three years ago, during the Mas: open chi alter Holk 4 ean: Enel yoursalf making a land- your . cunnrh line in} | plonship, Du one round my approach shot 1 nal ject st reat 3 y ee ina bel pat battleplane SEE yard a4 er moments? | VER ito Brooklyn the Giants} form. ¢ to the sixteenth green a mashie approach miscarried ieee a, Broowiyh oe ne ata an hour. chine guna on yo M. Yesterday Hug x pounded out a well-deserved | the ball f off and landing plumb into a brook flowed paral 1 Hala cauiL ent ‘a howe ba 16 t8 know you oh escape! oe] was tn seclusion on the beach, | victory and, as the Cubs slipped, they | to the fairwa The brook was full of small pebbles and water | Sold | : pe petals te Zinn Bock was 0. third base di |gained in the race so { Y wa, irdly over one's shoetops. I baw wie < a that the manufacture of these \~ question of ju two New York elubs I the spot where my bajl dropped in the brook t sided ot ta wonderful machines from SEE with your own eyes how ? ag a te al A ee ny a ier a's 1 , : , nty yal 1s groun a tn bebe as pir : ’ start to finish. you will win this war! ¥ ne one was out, [Pears ready to Weaken wast oy ana ty baheninapit ad rset gir partner, Buck W breaking into) ee ey “2 ithe leaders wi * fa penalty etroke and t g to play from J ‘ he extra be fourth fram : », and Baker waded ja Whe Salite toate eee te hanoes g out af the water, 1 de ) \ athe 4 was goed fers | IT ALL AT THE BROADWAY THEATRE, BEGINNING NEXT. « o a fast ball, the fest uncurved ball | on ince Mad dak : sey 1 of strokes if I could get we nes ; el SUNDAY NIGHT. YOU MUST NOT MISS THE SUPREME...” a i hance is having an eacclleit plan, figurin t I would save ‘a ¢ : sing hut Wises Geer AERIAL SENSATION OF af larper hat served him, and lofted a) pon a the clubs hey aro w out of the brdok, Taking a heavy niblick, the h a ont one | ha ae Be jovstring catch, and the THE AGE' * fart Oy to right field, a fly which Sam|to keep fighting and trying io - ded ) the brook, Using a full swing the club head took pebbles balk rolled “a: tive’ fenee a teies Teen x4 Eee eeoat up to the infield, |%ih0 a striking distance wo i tn At was a clean shot. the ball # up to the | preg hep singled to left, and-Lew BROADWAY theatre iy As a’ second guess » hesitate tol ciwbs they wilt me Pyle he strunger | — OES SE | an and J r h legs to roll into the cup for what was th . Z + act | h Rode R r . able "1 ave ever since de on any course. pom per 0 defensive | B'way and thereafter 3 Fie tieis6 any gent who is on active] for the lead, That m areata | Tost remarkable shot I hav base , ‘ pan and sensational Basis 30 an a WS ty and forced to decide in a second | ing basebull anyhow || Box Scores of | This shot fave me so much — tee muy golf quickly im- | ants hgld hws Hobins Io at 4let bt Un, Eve, June Mee veo, Sbe Tc: #1 a = | d T eventually won the tourna anc le, Goorge re ne rh pat wo decide after thinking over LARK ORIPET j | proved a 1 fo: in * «ll sARK GRIFVITH and bh am | —————_$__-—_—_—— sider, was ay nis afew hours, Therefore, we vik (@; aivROd Hoke ae Pee pe | aaa rare b | a great dea Uboren sada . plve, Mr, Beck, who sent Miller} tongs y aig t rhable catehes, one of whieh erday than avy America: oca ubs vo remarkable : me from’ third in the eighth inning} 5 has shown Ae be i 78 \ M n erson ro ers urted a cracking double play. Me od Baker's short fly to right But] ini. season, It bras ite a robbed Buck Wheat of a double by rac AUBREY M. KENWEDY'S c this sei » is m9 " C Armo o} | % ft alfbi will not extend to HURRins.| Sbarp reprimand to wip AJAT £88578 FIELD. Reach Semi-Finals In ing halt way’ to the ‘Troop © ArMOFY Mh t after presiding on the coaching |ers and players has been tesued fron n| 5 drag down a bard hit fy . “ Si. Curing most of the afternoon, | Headquarcers and that they are ors | Berm if | Burns rather picked of Whee’ ft THEATRES. ” is eheeot in the crisis, It is un- | ced to spe and avoid the drag- i" { . 2 afternoon, In the fourth frame Georg: THEATRE Ya ' iva that Hox would have al-| sneer oe ong tan OUP TLE] Fie ssn sit mde a stooping eats I sy; AM NEW AMSTERDAMQaige |! ed.MiNer, who is not fast, to at- a lot of peor cae Moca age , 5 = | 410, Pop MATA Ww to sdore oman extraordinartly | (oaching tine ; his way to second when the catch was 1 fly with no one out, runners on | {att rou 3 These Lads Fight Their Way to Chance for Championship Title | jiaue. turns snot « throw k SMASHING SUCCESS AL ARSTE AT Bon SYEKIS pond and second and a hit needed to} started, plu - 0 fi lie - | the captain of Thousands Turned Away After, ED Mow Thi Terie sire ‘ WEEE ar 544 tno laitork not bees | Wea a womeneTe When Frank Eliminates the Veteran, Dr. William Rosen- | th cine nee cus MORCTHOUEANOS EMRAPTURED teres MIDNIGHT ER a | de tho Yanks would have tied the] etics of tho past and ho” baum, and Frederick G. Jr. Takes Measure of the Japanese in his own Datalt, whik week GAIETY ¥ise7 & 404, 84, Be & , ere n ould have had hi buve a vote of th i oe ° Zim were active pe Fe ent Site pia Nous Neve oe CeeWings hetween Marvel, Seiichiro Kashiro. | gust twice in the course of the after: | The Theatre Beautiful Klgw " Ertaneer'e Mualeal Comedy ite |, Bacco niet ene AY 9 Si d more by i ladon the homie toant-¥ potition to| Tho Music Extraordinary he Rainbow Gi > ich probably would have cha By Bruce Copeland. k ee iS » Tee Book Uae ables Codlatl 1A fA0K AND Tiki Wey ade he emtire aspect of the proceedings. [LE fighting Andersons the | Ka foot, Mickey wtole second | Pictures and Effocts Unsurpassed: sr.8 00. Mat Wid. Ge6: id = I appellation earned by two three V 1 Mik Contindous Daily. 130 , : 4 have had this third b. members of this tennis play- | fina t per hand over his BS he: Piers PRICES fiferucnns { i iriving him, al Ge. tore nO ( dpe argum ng family in the final stage t » was a threaten ei ‘ LYCEUM {33s ows. Big at . have proved by statisucs year # Long Island champion: tourna Pas Matinees Thame "a year tha: the third base coacher | 3 Saree lay Daina Ki IRIS TIGER™ % aac car has icaivid splay a for $5,800 wa, hy and that a retin tt to is County Tennis Club ANNOUN( | jon thin can any individual player. |< or $5,800 was on the way as a| t 3 By eliminating the veteran, D | WE rabewaed » Cubs we compiled figures show- | *” 7 : ” , Pe tanh apne ese a, nak a. Saber of | nnn I avers eee AT BRIGHTON BATHs | | “GOING UP 4 r t toe , torious They played with — perfec BK ON BEACH ere pe nn wie belneaprbecp rata 1 ’ ¢ semi-finals with plenty F ryth ‘eatin work in both WILL OPEN TOMORROW , GLOBE | Wiaay {235 Eetiog = peg { ae: | py the und rt t : nis more experienced rival |b fe i. RAYMOND TiITCHCOCR (timseit » ’ ranies bape, : 7 ath » g-4 although his a xpe beuw rfc riiMO hain by de aro. bearing fruit: Not ; 88 a? Ot made nim go 7-6 in-order to win the} Me. ut Mt 4. Hinbery Henderson NAZIMOVA '\ HITCHY-KOO_ 1918 . only are the clubs trying to j Pet Gig: | opening set Pee PUAN Asan tON tik ahd td in TOYS OF PATE mit) LEON ERROL & IRENE BORDON} fi, > players called (o service, bu i ft dees | Sone And tthe |. % Murray, while the Harta Concert by Vessclla’s Malian Band | | FULTON pens pon ng nt ve DRC RANE RRR Tas LURE Der “ mea who fut mt On t t neasure of Mr. and M 15 Yours atect Pier, atlantic City, ||P actors « auTHbIe THE \ ow eet ea SM. Louls Cards led yesterday by | Fmt § arevibla. dky t Pau} | moe abd: time om 5 Hits }i yen : aecordin puying nine players from the A. 4 f aklym champ i ‘ wond | Py follow x fr 1 ourt and won y \}CORT asuh Co cae} Browns thr he Chi ean ote oy FLO- Hits e are repor ave five com He was ré tor) | - * facets to be a corking lever am. is in the scram of tosenbuwm at ¢ turn e]t R i : at acher, with wonde tale t mite opine Heer natn pay wenbunt very tu | ToL REA fat iret hp 3 run YEW INTERNATIONAL League |." “ Hunday at $20] dt was a iow, ball that. J : _AMUSEMENTS LOR BEDR Ml ly . ~- joghip of the Ship Let oe a | VOLE! poysuas EAIRGANKS Gohan&H. “ . NYEOW : | Rosenba s i . Bway’ ans | ip way Neen Fellow in& Harris 4 A NYHO two Raine | breaking w verhead ‘ latins 1 | eel “Ber ent A TAILOR-MADE Man's . strug’ f t Siw; | which he excells. With unis v ' on BATHING POOL ON EARTH TALTO sus sENG" Mena » deserved Nu eae Morar team} able shot, Anderson mixed vei ul Steinkampe 1 talk gh ’ Nira ELTINGE. ost tat & ree he d tb n jee | with good effe v P- oO, Bassf The team o al D. Var o Sand ¥ ty ie" tek j i ~” mat < ponent alw Rn { Charles Char wo B "p te Janae is Maas Sage oe # Beate" OPEN NOW OPEN|— usiness Before Pleasure fs ing his way into the sem oe bog. ite y J : lo ts IN NW YORK INTHRN AT! WINTER an ae = | PRPOetHON uitul st ~ awn te aI rast Bre Sosons AL Jo in SINBAD 3 Gig E ‘i Hattrator ie y at Clare Cassel Springs Surprise By Defeating Eleonora Sears | ores ING ra VPOTUAY OLUMBIA Syracage at Minghamton sprinted dow ' : of a tripl Boar Tire W. BIJOU CLIFTON CRAWFORD 1% FANCY Te OPEN AIR ae | ee MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS HME MERE Se hie ashe, Fae eae oe Lat Eleanor Goss Has Hard Battle fsa’ lenuors she gst EEPLECKASE | SYMPHONY ORUHIE STRA OF 90} bid 50,8 oa ‘ NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE, to Win in Fourth Round of the tfiicing es OPEN AS USUAL \) Grand Ope ra Chorus a d Soloists ‘ cut ns chins chew te B Women’s National Champicn- ! rare] nea at re ‘= | ship Tennis Tourney. ae ei Peet PARK Bat | 4 ® ol Te bid 0 J VOT pth, or. >. a tree seyret Marra 1 ah . eet ee hala Urbs Maxine Eliot's "yi r eye GAMES. YeRTE l olnte connate ' : ASTOR NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT MARJORIE, RAMBEAU and inthe fr rion nem Corks 6; vhs aw racer ay ee __VAUDEVILLE. es in EYES OF YOUTH _ emiwinzersn't od yinsinsion Bt keen at ‘Aint gnmer.| Mia Kiconara Hiostow at eee : . ALL STAR PROGRAM | BROADHURST tie, ay ee Lt Gecond game 8 0 6—2, 6+4, in the f n h | TIME. Sr Geis Wise und one M, Louls-Cineinnat! Chicago, 34 Clevetamts 4 fy magni eG Phila ety H (sh HS). |] hoor CENTURY THEAT e among the Sus (wet grounds) (10 tunings), | AA ennis Sing ‘ Muah ccd, one 7 | 4 a Couns te-pawe it ashi Grates as co ‘ settee or ae MMS a saab CENTUY chovE'tis : New Nort st Hrookiae, a nee in a n " i DAY All nl. | hs on a \ i RUSTE RS ith nb * | ma . 3 wt ot Louie! is at Detroit inenday wie wl Blanche WATES jolbroo! HOW THE OTHER CLUBS MADE out. pre orl Y i r ) 2att Ne =, ey ‘s GETTING rece ° NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERIGAN LEAGUE Ca 0” nail re t ( CONSERVATION BOOTH * Ww th ma 2 eermaah ttt LETT TET mt coma TET CTR Wn hoes " 5 tla ie oll hie FOOD SHOW ( j 3 Vrentergant ar F i 6 Puree See haw you can help win the war , ow 1 oma P'xits CEL nave wnrpilt at Nat anaes tap Wemaa's Saree fs » ~ a 1 tral Palace june | r . placing wae Jk Fy HENDER SON'S «itera, LYRIC Goris oh Mages . semen Hine et Raul) esa abd | ier sal scacStenia 2. tlh tetSits Us bas bw ore asa tinal | fr FERSHINGS CRUSADERS inf > } » ¢

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