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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1918. LOTS OF PERSONS ARE INCLINED sidlefiehtitictinas] SPORT WORLD NEWS OF ALL KINDS SUCCEEDINFINDING THE RIGHTCARD. YING HAC) MANY CHANCES Johnson- Tener Baseball Fight TICE SORRUT RM) “oa eee eee SCIENCE HAS NEVER APPROVEDO THE THEORY THAT SOME TEARS ARE SWEET AND OTHERS BITTER, Dodgers Givert |". ana ame Regan Bowed Two Whitewash Omir, one ones oie only Robins to reach frst ° Jack Coombs itched the te Bi Coats by Reds) iiss sof sia sour’ him, antil the sixth. Phen the upon his shoots with the fury Box Scores of Games Played By Local Clubs eat int ate Tome tA CINCINNATI, ©0., July 11.—There| mons, and the Pla La} Saree Pre Hoty “e % Pe be was but little of joyful chirping i hits than ete Leipeid. 3 10) ‘it 4 ‘ $3 the Robin coop here, for Brooklyn Gandini, $9 RF) muffored shutouts in b Lee Mi 7) ; TiN $a? hutouts in both games of lngee got tree Bits out, of Sue Chicago Club Leaves Town After Securing Even Break With were $2830 & doudte-teadar with Cincinnati by pogplgpege hed bit tor Locals, Although Latter Would Have Won Farewell Game Fert: TTT) etmag. nau seneeve, mn if They Had Been Able to Hit When Bases Were Populated TREES rum ace meee eee optumeing oy | ered oe bravdy congue : 56.0.0 10 Riny and Regan, both of whom had| bie, but Olson ; i $84 exceptional support tn the field, em- | Jerre" Waite uitgtna seat ee By Hugh S. Fullerton. La Walters been throwing execrably. Totals ....8 AMIN | Tote oT NITE poate brgtadlgeec tlhe tr eel ill Neurorwedlreysetemede hat. 5 owland, being : pra Os, alf out of pitchers, Coorg. 1918 br The Pe lane |tried to win with Reb Russell, whose AILURE to hit when the bases [Ast ball looks like Nick Altrock’s 4, a new sort “OW one. The batters can read print were densely clogged, on the ball all the way up, but he of failure for them, beat the Yanks looked so easy the Yanks let him get in the final game, Way until the fourth with one run, of the series Went Cite to.an error. Then be " lid, passed two and start with the World's walk another, and Rowland called Champions yes- halt on the promenade and sent Shel terday, and gave lenback in. Shellenback was not at ss his best, but he stopped the Yanks Comiskey’s CF°W just short of victory. bi an even break | Make no mistake; this young Shel- the series. lenback is destined to be a great ‘The White Sox [pitcher if he is handled properly. He ery sweet motloi c won it by ham! much like Walter Johnson's, and he mering everything has a puzzling twisting curve. Also that Mogridge the boy has nerve, He needs experi- pitched in the C2? and that is about all first and second HE hite Sox a4 not e: ° " ti w njoy un AP hove sonings, and pile| THE Wt min the erent Wain. 1 in the seventh (nmin ’ 132888383 1, B, Colling, Weaver ; New! York Peckinpaagh Haber, Prati (2), Two Base Wit—Pipp, ‘Three Base Hit— Weaver, Stolen Bas Murvhy, Let told, Gobeil, Miller, Sacrifice Hite—Sorelk, A Ramet, Rowell, Murphy, Sacrifice Fiy— odie, Double Piaye—Peekinnangh, Pipp, Peck inpangh, Baker and Pratt: B, Collies, Weaver and Gandil; MoMollin, , Collie and Gandil; Lae told and Schalk: Gilbooing, Peckinyangh and Hieaneb, Left on Base—New York, 6; Chicago First Base on Errom—New York, 4; Chicago 1, First Base 00 Balle—Off A, Kumell, 6; off H, Rumell, 5; off Shellenbeck, 3. Base Hite Off Mogridge, 5 in one inning (one oat (n socml) ff A, Russell, 3 (9 eight insings, off , Kamel 2 im three innings (none « third); off, Abat cerrbeok sit innings Hit by Pitched Ball By AL Ruasell (MeMullin), Struck Out-By a. Atewell, 6. Winning Piteber— i, Russell, Loaing Pitet er—Moeridige AT PITTSBURGH. Semi-Annual Reduction Sale Of Our Entire Stock of Gol) Bond Clothes st . because at the NEW YU \S. ™, ing up a lead to preasure, a un WN ¢ which they clung desperately inning| A"t of the ninth inning Ray Schalk PP 8 3 after inning, while the Yanks fougnt/ “mashed his throwing finger while 438! 4 $18.50 e 50 reaching for a low pitch. The end of ee | i te ‘i desperately and four times were with: | (0°05 5 ° ois i ow in one safe blow of a tie or victory,| ,.1, aout toe ree ked loose and he YOUN eo TENE H j oo H $16.50 9 and in each case they failed. Never-| the team going to Sostons Thar tours Qu~ Souuse~ ene e ate <eremerery $333 | $22 50 e 50 \° at makes OC ren mt 5 ° C theless that game was worth watch-| it look like re. TES Adtor-areny 5 e020 ee great luck for Boston, al name from the list, stating that he iRarwlcka, 50 0 0 ow ing, even if it did permit the Red Sox, | needy in Jacobs the White Sox have ‘ belonged to AUanta, Thi s Tet Hoss nak, pS LO $20.00 9 who are proving a wonderful team| icked up a corking young carcner. |If National League Backs ton out of paying Atlanta $1,500 and u 16 ¢ ry Ge hele ok proces, tO gain a fall] nt alk out of the game, the A Boston claimed that Perry deserted | totale ....301 a om $27.50 $ 50 ounds, to 2 ite Sox never look. th Up Its P: t Act a! Sie i J baths p Its President Action the club. This spring Perry went | ‘Matted for Comstock in the ninth Inning oO game lead by beating Cleveland again,| though indeed Jacobs is the if back to Atlanta and played there] wy york 4L4b24000 $30.00 9 Ww scoring the third shutout of the seriva.| ‘thing prospect they have had in| Will Mean End of Annual a ose without protest from Boston, He He is stocky, gritty and we — ee | wag wold’ to the " acl e She reason “tHAt It was worre | eails 4 by many years of sempre} World's Series. SSSSOST ASS | neg ant encouraged: Bim vend $32.50 $ 59 was that a play happened which] and minor league work. after be had shown great promise, $30.00 ow probably never was seen before and wee Keatin, joined the Yanks yes- elected by the consent of Johnson of] Boston filed claim on him, ty! 9 perhups never will be seen again, OD 8 Bite He tone be ese are looking By Hugh S. Fullerton. the American League, and for years! The National Commission | voted $35.00 s $ 50 That play was a double play, made] iand comes to-day for a series which ASEBALL WAR has not been| tho National League charged that) (oii, Connie Mack pulled a boner. | lvuwangh, f° tum tas on ul NY Now with the bases full on a clean, safe hit|is a battle to decide which team shal declared, but diplomatic rela-|Herrmann was under Johnaon’s|}re should have had. Perry himaelt | 2:2 "\weuy 2, hime, Bary 2, $32.50 9 into right field. It happened in the] a contender against the Red Sox for tions between the American and | thumb in all matters and against his| apply for an injunction réstraining | {lite je Demers. ninth inning, when the White Sox ‘Me Jcad in the race dangerous | National League have beon severed |own league. Herrmann, however, has} the commission from, enforcing tty INH eat ae ri ey,‘ Oh Palm Beach, Cool Cloth and were threatening to overwhelm the enough to hold the Ked So: and baseball hovers on the brink of] been, for the most part, a good judge f eking an | Demaree teeing Mtcher--Slapaicke Yanks, and add to their’ majority. |ieasy and Cleveland gave the ieatess | actual declarations of hostilities.| and s fair one especially when hie| Dall law and TeA0lan oy peeing OS lat CINCINNATI. © Shellendack had beaten out an ecci- sruad thar’ th in the long series just | President Johnson and the American | friends or his club were interested. | In refusing to abide by the decision! gaooKiyN (N) dental buut and Leibold had walked, | have easier beokdng in Beantows thee | League have flat footedly refused to] With two Interested parties in- be was backed by the American so there were runners on first and|they have had in a long time. Gan. | abide by the decision of the National| volved in each major league case|14nBNC. ot eween the leagues third with one out, Shellenback having| «dil returned to the White Sox yes-|Commission in the Scott Perry case.| Herrmann, of course, has had the|meang an end of all law in baseball advanced on a wild throw and a sac-| ‘day, which was a misfortune to the| President Tener of the National] most power. Ever since Tener was} it the National backs up Tener. Ever , a ' a Yanks, as his hit in the first > ‘ M. Landis heard rifice, Hugsina ordered Eddie Collina| Foye "home two runs. ‘tie may taniee League has vigorously declared he| made President of the National} since Judge Kenesaw ndis Silk Mohair Suits Former Prices $10, $12.50, $15, $18, $20 & $22.50 up fal $975 $420 314° 516° sed purposely and Chick Gandil # sour| the Federal League suit against or- 6 Bame to bat. He drove a hard. low | 00d for evil by walioping one in Bos- | Will not act as a member of the Na-| League there has been trouble. Four) pihigog ‘baseball wise baseball men L r liner into right field, and Gilhooley | t°™ tional Commission in any case in-| times in the last three years ip have known that any decision from made a desperate effort to reach the am uals or leagues have openly defied] a Federa} court would compel the dis-| = 7 bal before it struck the ground. It TE Giants continued to send home ae aes ine eran ne | the authority of the commission, but | Solution of the National Commission. Toggle 4.8 . looked as if he had a chance, and, as) & good news, larruping the Pirat eben shaded ela Noo Mul ets t club owners and} iM case of war the American League | tootim .. 0 0 0 8 O-@ he plunged forward, the runners who . rates) National League either must depose | fF the most part club owners now is in a stronger financial and tac: |Cincwnet 780004 7 27 CORTLANDT STREE already had started, returned to the| UPmereifully. There are distinct evi-|-Tener as President and appoint a | Players have ablided by its decisions tical position than the National and | | Mus Cipcinuatl: Meush, Ohare. ditties (2) 2 RELT bases. ‘The ball hit the ground, Gil-| ences that the Giants are coming whether they were fair or not. more united. ‘That it will back up|}, My, new official, or declare that a state CORNER OF CHURCH ST. hooley scooped it on the first bound] back, and coming stronger every day. The P > the climax Johnson 1 beyond doubt. There cast con¢ ° fore Sd y hb Y:] of war exists, In that case It may or le Ferry case brought the ious doubt ther the Na- | Double ‘ a Stlige ane ioc tase foreine Eddie} qme fact that the Boston Braves did Y OF | of the bickerings. Perry is a pitcher. *¢F! doubt as to whether ieee ast Via New York City their duty and beat the Cubs als may not mean that the two major helped. Demaree pitched, and as the | eagues will start stealing each others tienal will back Tener. eee are He was with the Chicago club, He| Mr. | , Sanborn of Chicago and|{." Fim lacked ambition and never believed | Mr, Brown of Louisville already have hit. Shellenback, who had ample ¢! , 1 to score, was running up and down, | Fimt Base not knowing what to do, was cut Ndr edeig MsSpegh ele 1s it) players, It certainly would meanthe|) ieee q major league pitcher. He| been mentioned as possible successors ny Strock Gut off from the plate and doubled up Ce Ua a Tt nam |end of the. World's Series, Tt otte | Too aot bo ‘Atlante and the Boston | 'o Tener, Ai by Grants, [Leas Si ber -Covete, VAUDEVILLE bs exe ims Duc a $< ——— PYSOND OA asily The return of Doyle to the game| ‘#!nly means that, if baseball Is tO} Braves purchased him, paying $500 asa oy ° LOSE analysis, however, shows|Cvidently has inspired the Giants to) survive, the time has come to reform) ror g thirty days’ trial, and agreeing EVERS TAKING COMPLETE Gren, o..4 9 8 8 that the real reason for the 4e-| While Doyle is not yet in bia’ best | me movernment of baseball, to pay $1,500 more if he was re- ATHLETIC SET ABROAD, | nrt) p30 § 8 MebEvnLE aN sats feat was that marvellous lack of speed | condition, he is {mproving each day| TB? National Commission was cre-| tained. The Boston club could not é Gee e.0 } 3 Oh. That Meta of foot, which is the worst fault of the | he works, and the infield play of the| ated hastily in 1901 to end the war) nandie merry. He asked Stallings to] When Johnny Evers, famous second | M Wrst} 0 } 9 term sod other te ¢ Pere Nanks, and which keeps them trom | team has improved vastly between the National and American! iet him go, as he was not a major |baseman of the Cubs, who was recently H Parkas vexds/fus0n in A) a et Se eee ne tate Tate or | gape, race looks more like the Glants| jeagues. It waa given power over all lieaguer, Stallings practically kicked |engaged as a Knights of Columbus 9 eer ” a Farrel Tapioe a e t e dou. a) has since the. aa - . 5 ry phy e bie ‘plays, the eighty-sixth, elghty-|sational slump in the West vn tte|Daseball by consent of the minor] him out and told Evers, then his | Overseas Secretary, sails for the other $ Die era a 9 I, my. ie fiw’ i best" ve seventh and eighty-eighth double |first trip. The reason is thia: The| leagues. The commission ts com-| captain, that he “had managed to | side he will take with him a@ trunk fn ee ee BY 3 iu “THERA ab it a wt 7 me ae plays into which they have bit this|Cubs are now at the peak of their| posed of the Presidents of the Ne-| get rid of one pest.” Perry went to bleh will bo packed & complete set of} iuns—cincionasl, 1. Magee 2), Houh, ie Conear Bey mi, sitiNG oe season, nd the eighty-ninth was gtrength, and never will be better. | ty dA e Rigas & ae | Athletic paraphernalis. fo reat Of |Sit. sages, Aiolen Heere ita or Wway fue ats fe Avery averted only because MceMullin, who, They stand to lose Killifer within a tonal an ahipy jeazuse, ant the work in Chicago, and pitched meek the regiment of 2,000 Secretaries being | sacantee’ role Bierce. Rows LYCEUM 4%, i ar way at," 338: Sires 2 Oo was throwing badly all day, made a | week or ten days, and may lose Hol-|Chairman, who is chosen by those} end games for Joliet. Haston aha! sent abroad by the K. of C, are taking rook DAVID BELASCO Presents ; " wild heave which Gandil failed to cup-|jacher within a ‘short time, Mann| two. Garry Hermann, Premident and| not pay the adcitonal, #1000 fer | along simiiar outfits Wild TIGER ROSE TUES. ast double play, however, bards [oe eee ene Ghee tee etern to] ostenetle, owner gf the Cincinnati |ji¢ Det can gartiican uoetesle list.| Here's the K. of C. athiette set: Four ne last do’ lay, however, hard- | war work. The Giants, on the other| club has been chairman ever aii Cbs aay eas tease ; : 11 aeball) bata, : seers ly can be credited to’ slowness, a3 it hand, have suffered about all they | 12 ver sinee| Secretary Heydier of tho Natlonal| baseball bats, two indoor baseball bats,! |. . | ot ee oo ota Games | LIBERTY 9 HTON. aa hing mitts, a aka Ae “GOING UP” 5 [Pace was made on Pipp, who is moderately | ban gufter. unless the work or fight| te commission was formed. He was! League ordered Boston to remove Per- | two dozen baseballs, two cat mt Wmay 49th St fast (at least In comparison with the | order is strictly enforced, and are a even fielding glove, one, mask, on hag arin ay evo: ole), anc made pos-| convalescent team. McGraw has cheat protec four foo! ri thew P. Halpin, Chairman of the Ath- OY ON . : ner tubes for footballs, two acts of bo g Pas a old, a0 i plate | will help, and the outlook is for steady Fi Ne d G Cache was, needles, rubber and tWOlletic Club, lett for Houston Tes. yeas a when he was attempting to seore the lraprovement In the pitching line, istic News john Pollock lv OSSL coment a Hasies cli, Tact Cot ouston) Te, xee~ 1M EAN ONE HUTCCOCK Aes I jad caug 8 fy, it have is at ie sel replac - jet ini et Of athie gaine Me ‘Also, a questionable bit of strategy OR Brooklyn suffered a double| Bill Brennan, the Chicago heavywetght, | grumastam opponents ae fest as they preemt | Svien as nec Bary, the direction of the club for the aviators LEON ERROL & IRENE BORDON! ca PHOTO PLAYS. at ut ine signin with the bases |° sownwa + ili i lt sii ——— “The Danger pened in the eighth with the bas | siumping downward again. Robinson al RATNER AND LYNCH COMING eloinan Gens forces, Bill has been notified to report @’ Miller at bat.|is making a hard fight with a scanty HIS hae been 2 ig to the naval station at Pelham Bay on| _ tore Rowe, matchmaker of the Endicott A. 1 and few prospects ot : ©. of Binghamion, N.Y, bas anporiaed sivey| ON FOR BIG GARDEN SHOW. July 18. Before reporting Brennan will |‘), Se cane tun, Catumrne poreudesd take part In another boxing show for 0000 Lae 8) Rivoll TALTOSAULACH 4A0 filled with Yarks On the preceding day Miller won one | lot of mater! game with a timely hit, and tied che | improvement, a. ke. mew Square, |" Pasty’ Sther and almost won it by a piach — ; dr ections, |e, Herman and try to ign iin 0 battle Joe ‘Special tw The Rvening World.) REPUBLIC Maun Wn nner} "Bano ait | 'Rinite Orebestres hit. He had two strikes, when Pratt N immediate decision on the|the benefit of the soldiers and sailors. | jconant, the aggrsive Brookio bantamweight,| SPARTANBURG, 8. C., July 11.- 5 nt dashed off second, drew a fast throw Crowder “work or fight” order is | This entertainment will be held et the | cen rounds at the big Johneon Field, Binghamton, | Serge. Andy Terrano and Privat JK oiling fired ational A, C. of Marteville, R. ie to-]\. ¥., on Labor Day, If the match is arranged, from Schalk, and Ed 4 Joe Lynch, all of Compa: The S 51 4 Ratner 1 TTORENON M00! back to the plate in time to retire|'0 sight. The Salt Lake Club of the] ntgnt and Bill will go against some good | + certain percentage of the receipts will @ to wane! 4” 624 Pioneer Infantry, the old 12th with eS | Peck, who was trying to score. Pac fie Coast League must appear to- | neavywelght in a four-round battle, Wer und, New York, will represent Camp Wads COHAN& HARRIS hy ed Sat 8 Tt was & good play, Ou SE We oer oon oe raat st “f —_ Preni: orth in the boxing carnival in Mad.- y with through, and to start the next inning |and show cause why they should not| ohariay White, the Oiieag lightweight, who |jqigentie Meming. who stil! holly the title of | Ana dare Garden Tuesday hight. Ail A TAILOR-MADE PAN iii, | ley te, 1 alnapunless dann 46 Ghia Gea a Miller Whanged @ hard single to left. | be made to quit baseball and become | tay pean restored to the pusition of civilian DOE | Qvivar In tte Herat Pyne Cane ot tenant | have Kood records as boxers, and thelr manne Elhotts {ir & MADOE KENW, Tough break. movie actors or Sita, ina lewtrwcior again af coe of te camps in ve | craw,” the Horal Wiving Come of Canada, ves | (riends are confident they will uring ‘ihe ‘oie orca War Bee The pitching was 4 Neer Mogridge | once, and if decided against the play- | aa ilaeee dot groed alee oper tesscorogGl FD : Prvakie ce his bride tome . pleaaane yanied by Lieut. Logan of the pa certel| staned for the Yanks and he luvked | era an immediate appeal to Washing: | .%, tera tex ee Dee Mewes, L., 00 duly & | ST nue City, He returued to] Livin, why inher @ heen inte 4 fair, but the White Sox hit every-|ton will nade. The prospect Of &| aiimongh it rained hard, the grom seceipte figured | janei® % Sunday os bie furlugh was wp om thes | AiO iitiC nee OF : thing he offered. Allen Russell came} quick ruling on the status of hase-| up g5,1ugu, ‘Thorpe gor $175 lor bis abam, — piscateac . Coane Mae bu end was wild, but rather ull is improved by the Salt Lake sail Satis 0s Races and) Guess kavia tas dah uy torviee and might have saved the day had | situation. eee Boxes Cammann @ Tide 0. oe ema Game lets, Se ee OAL LAKE CLUB PLAYERS pec Be. Be AMUSEMENTS, ner one of those Waster commissions whico do at the open-alr ow 10 be BEFORE DRAFT BOARD. A. ©, of Philade ASTOR "situs" Wih. "ae 736% |]. Y. International Exposition net sland for fighters dis ying sta rules, At the | brought off b: ° Cam Gan We im between Bolder Barttield and Hryea Downey |to.moron night. This ye belt second meet- | . ‘uaieal we Ta ane tn tani tons | cna tare tala ereeee | MALT AMR. GLEE: galt Ams ered CONCERTS and at bers of the Salt Lake’ Baseball Club of om el trom iar Kr le red wee = Ss Latter first branched out as sar, Since thet the Pacific Coast League who are 1b: atte OPEN Entertainments Afternoon "10K re AMERICAN LEAGUE pci popped ghee dtp getegy Ming Yr hao page gy A yr Mii Mill dada oy ot iy Bre eth ye ote GROADHURST 2 Pe ah sat “& 1) OP! and Evening. NATION AL LEAGUE. MESRICAN LEAGUE, ing trem (eis corms apna why, they should not be placed in Class! Sockless days are all | MAYTIME siin’cnarten ti Greatest Surf Sea Water RS Ww. Pe. | CLL BS WwW, CLUBS W - Pe. 3 kL ad jac Demneey continues to ow away . a 9 Gratt er heaob gs $ . : — . Rona mB] Boston. 3 ‘ 45 8a O88] Chic an. Harry Greb, the ruseed Piiaareh middle | veteran bearywcisiie there will ws te Many more ment Mas male by WR. Wallace chair tright for those artistic ENIURY C "ROVE Mi y wir athing Pool on Earth N. ¥.. 40 27 .630| Cinein .30 ‘ Ad Bal st 38 fight, made ‘over SSW by eating Hod Mote | of them Int for the other tvmet:bere to ba'te Be asae Matredie of tne Balt enough to get away with it! CENIU RY GROVE ¥ __E, With St. Bronx Subway Station oO oe | . on erect aaead WA im Miiweukee Ogbter, ia Shalt len round bent 6s i Xe latent victim wae Dae orky"” Plrun, the last Monday to have the a! 4 antiful Girls ant ver ta Bohan Phile 1.83 37 6721 St, be. .80 44 .405| Wash 40 Hack and, UL, seen, The enamels |Thalon hesrrvcgut, whom he ut away ta one | piAYarH APDERE |. For the rest of us-— | CHUBERT “ti Wait Kw, Be “ eas. i EEPLEC. -ASE GAMES YESTERDAY. GAMES YESTERDAY 4 small town, Moha, who i trying ® ‘COm® |mug have gone s¥ay back and then sone to get, Form made Ensten.|*'Solo” Socks which, | "ae ikc TOGETHER: me FA ee New York, 0; Pittsburgh, 4 Chieagn, 5: New York, 4, back," fought for 25 per cent. of the geome fe | topped by Demiecy im that aor tu 1K » Nelson 8. Talbott thanks to their splendid n 1 4 * oR Sai hing chm Clacituat, Ts Breokiym, © (1st geme).| Besion, ¥; Cleveland, 0 t whi, made his end 4¥21 . a ee formerly Captain of the Yale footbai, | Ks ; sple ah 300.H A cy > oe re Rotler Sat is _other_attractemm e Cinciunatl, 54 Brooklyn, 0 (2d eaine), (minalens: eatleu)s |) co, ace Gere ie. | PRET one of the six fighters who are to magne team, has been promoted to the rank of wearing quality, are rea EL ee Pathak nrbeeie ty. Jomny Howard, the Bayonne, NJ, middle: | 7 the uaree aixtound bouts at the big boxing consign In the United States Naval fie} - y it SEVENTEE em SU CRAM Ne hasatohine 8 okra sci, ban been signed up ty, Dave Deine. | dow tobe wags at the. National Leave serve a wartime economy, too. ta ee Gt Louis, 7) Philadelphia, 4 (3d game), (wet sromnun), | pany of Jersey City, for eoterel days for a betti| ay Soged® bi putes with romney it INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE | No. 695 for example 48th ST. “oe rE ae hae sea We ter Su re Bet Garden Mart I att Maha: tle of Ratoomer eoral’ 62 | men lace NEW ; ; PeAMAN. '@ STAYED’ #7 a GAMES TO-DAY. GAMES TO-DAY. with St Vain, ‘The men wie w Tendier ict 1k where shows s ¢ New cork mi Hittsburxh: Cleveland at New York Lema bare bev made to get Al. Line, manager | .¢ Piladeistia and Iria Patery Cline, Marry ailx where it shows; cotton - CHARITY. f Brooklyn at Cincinnatl, Chicago at Bow poe ta ie pu eerie ym Ka AT roller Alc tae rf sh "Ging Tet he where it wears; $1 a pair. (7774, ae Sa + nu maiaratl tees Pere corms lig io te ot Howard sayy be im and Frankie Callahan of Brookiya and George Balhae ooo | STheE . Ohaaey of Baltimore, BT! Syracuse Registered Trademark, THEA ladelphia wt St, Louis, Detroit ut Washington, a‘ i cag : = pe i a SL a | DW ; S Aan Twi Atos ppl Peta Harton, the ‘"Durebie Dane," wto bas| ‘Tom Sharkes, one-time contender for bray : o HOW THE OTHER LEAGUES MADE OUT. vera ta the service tor 0 low ovela, hes boon op | weight champonship ring boners, ls contemplating mes ith ROGERS PEET COMPANY oxtitrtnt sn iF oape: ; aby AuMimerveud 4 ae cndlATIONAL LEAGUE, | | | AMERICAN LEAGUE. |. [Eitan o Nuttuchat, Maas, Pete ongt to emahs | boring ts 6 profession ‘Tom served elaren Pears cn 1) dener Gy, 61 lasing, Are | Broadway j me lunbat 0S PEWS Aik Bae s Qocozggiim~dig | o 02 0-3 4 4 good instructor, ae be ® one of those game | Unole Sam's war ships, 2; derecy City, 1 (6 immings, cailed; | at 13th St. "The at 34th St. | Bhlsy xis pls Mgnee | {ome wa cever bose, Jon aunard, the bard hitting bautameeight at Bflae’Syracire met sroubdad, Broadway Corners Fifth Ave. By Ey Lote oo oecenn i 4% 0.01001 —"% % %| Billy Miste ts having @ hand time finding out | Irookiyn, leave today, accompanied by tweur mag. — THanlo-Horbester (rain), at Waren ot dist St Sunday World “Wants” atelpaia 622) 030.00 o-— 310 0 0000000- 1 6 Ol able aprring partnem in training for bis bout | ager, Silvey Bume, for Penoagrove, N, J,, where eee . terse Ai ‘ant rkine; Kallio asd Stan-| wich Bartley Madden, the west side beer eight, | wsmnorrow ight they will waage in sar eight: 4. Games Te-Dey. | Louis Washington Armory Ai letic Amociation of Jersey City | round bouts, Carbone will tackie K, O, Willie - nog ° Monday night, Mieke is knocking out his | Loughlin, while Leveasd movie Joe McCarron, | ueacantes at Dultale, Work Monday Wonders. a eM ORT Caan OO i 7 I