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CLEVELAND WILL ALWAYS HAVE SHON ERNE" AMEN BUT SPORT WORLD NEWS OF ALL KIND CUBS GOK MORE LIKE | [Remarkable Golf Shots by Experts jamais re 1.—By Gardiner White (Former Flushing Club Champion) IN HELPING LEE FOHL TO BUILD WINNING TEAM, JOE WOOD DISPLA A VARIED ASSORTMENT OF TIMBER. 0 « en : ’ wa | Gateeye G48, K Hi 4 palmar Hi ahh ie ==" Tien] ANeCW Him fOr t- Giants Drop Another Game, This Time to Reds, While Chicago - +a LYCEUM ii "iutirma MS. || F t Y Team Scores Another Victory, Further Increasing Their Lead PEVIP REL AK R Messen in the National League Race. TIGER OSE LIBERTY Mat aut . By Hugh S. Fullerton. the lim®, n to the naked eye “COI NG UP” » be a18, by Thre Preee neg they were faster and every one ned ; Che Niw Yor Romine Womlay! ” | to be pressing the attack to the limit ‘ slipped}. The truth is that it is harder io Q . 4 — : tear & ah Bi OTH the New York teums alipped) , fhe truth is that tt is harder, (0 ” ‘ = GLOB Air eft nat and slopped yesterday, the », F Mr, » h t b bef . The! ¥ , — Giants Rng Serre te te ae chocTaraeas amis oarac, ; = [| | AMIENS ht 1 By ARTHUR N. DAVIS, D.D.S. lated rush of the Reds and the Yanks | comparative acetal oat " i ¥ - “ S = : he _ jbal! as compar 6 digges . wae Yielding to Bagby's superior pitching. | caine ih the werld, which je going on “ AG Who From 1904 to 1918 Was American Dentist to the Kaiser And the Chicago Cubs won. The) over there, affects the players, and Cubs, like the/unless there is some immediate crisis Drook, seem to go/ the players cannot work up the amt i vagal i Besides, some of them are get on forever. Every] ting discouraged, if not disgusted, be- day sees them cause of the rather low quality of cither holding|Daseball, forgetting that to the gen. . al pul that kind of base F their own of mak-| Whicn?adda to the chances of @ quick ing a slight gain./turn in the fortunes of the game, 1s nd unless disaster | better than the lettor-perfect baseball all ye.| Which the higher development o' Sefalle them be-lraseball has taught us to expect, During that time the Kaiser visited Dr. Davis about one hundred and fifty times, invariably staying || anywhere from ten minutes to an hour and a half after the professional work was completed to discuss the topics of the hour—particularly during the war years—when the Kaiser asked many questions as to the likely attitude of America under certain possible conditions and provocations. 4 fore long they ~vill| come through to see ARY OF WAR BAKER'S WECEOP Ss rather indefinite statement re- | The Gianta hai ng the work or fight order thine 9, NO excuses yes- has piaced baseball in a more un- GOO” terday, They wero’ cenain situation than béfore In) off with @ Dix effect he inclines to put the situation lead, and seemed to have the game yp to local draft boards and allow well in hand when Rousch, Chase and them to rule as they see fit in indi- | Grob got busy with their renow: vidual cases, The Ainamith case, | A TAILOR-MADE MAN’) Marine Ellot’s "4,5, fs EYESOF YOUTH; ait CASINO Sa §hopey, Raging, 20 ca | On. LADY! LADY D Playing the Pond 18th Hole at Garden City in a Single | Stroke. | Pcie over water is undoubtedly the hardest obstacle on a golf course. The sight of water furnisheg the mental hazard that frequently will baffle the best of champions. To tilustrate this I wifi mention the home hele on the Garden City links, a one-shot hole which is entirely over water, During @ Metropolitan Championship The first and only account written of the Kaiser bento ed Soc ; v e rome D, Travers drive three alls, one ; ne Ce P war clubs and pounded Demaro's wich was carried to | Socretary several years ago I once saw Je rd f by an American unofficially intimate for years with offerings all over the tot. It is evi. ! r directly, m nif be hgh a4 pee after another, into the water and then give up in disgust. ASTOR Fuaee duh hk Ben “4 i: ; dent that McGraw is desperately In jan the ir findings, Gur, there is ne | | The tee is directly on one side of a large-sized pond, The green Tetianse Wala "Rei him, to whom the Kaiser could talk freely without need of reserve pitching talent, ese) intimation as to when a decision may is almost straight across the water with sand traps to the left and a Rock: fear of occasioning international complications. he probably would have ked the! be ex; 3 ed 4 ny KH nt ieinior re | very deep depression running along the rear of the green to catch ‘y Cartoontet and sent a pitcher to the) fit tase tu predicate other decieione tee shots that are too strongly played. Running over the tricky BROADHURST 88... of ey Every chapter of “The Kaiser as I Knew Him for - There in nothing indicative of w rather the reve dies bs are gentle rolls, which feature the Garden City putting places. MAYTIME, Tis si Mini Fourteen Years” is a revelation of the character of the work on the part of the ( ‘abata: aU Omagh N’ Ju Ue Two years ago while competing ' a club tournament I newntt-+4 Sohn Charts Ths man who has steeped the civilized world in blood and Seon Halk to ace hag, (he Teens vt precedent. That board that eighteenth hole in a single stroke, easlly the best shot I ever ROOF ORNTURY THEATRE AT ped an goed ball, te Ve he te aS ‘ gaged in ——— 5 made and one of the luckiest I have ever seen on any course. Using CENTURY GROVE disaster. ni a eran low as th d, with all that slug tly soupat ‘but C ful Girte ant ¥ occupation, but other th Heautiful Girls an’ Kvervtl xing going on, But when sixtecn e at other play- Ptived Texans of the pleasure of see- a driving iron from the tee the ball flew straight and true across the To-Mw sos : Lite are mary of a pitcher the res Ve Resretary aners weatey | ch baseball, will mot that board! pond and hit the green about twenty feet in front of the cup. In fear! |] MIGHT MOLLIE KING r iy pao aa penis coe" hppa of the team valueless, 1 ‘ gh A tht figure that major leaguers who «mus My r that the history of this generati ive ° ports are the Giants lost come srnuna | me tach case will be examined yapont to them are just as uneasan-| of rolling into the back trap I played the shot with considerable back |] SHUBERT 4!" 1": <¢ Rf jeer een Lee even mer ae | but that the inflelders escaped w titude that the major league races | tial ap the minors? spin, The ball landed on one of the ros on the green and just had Blanche BA Wea account of the extraordinary situation and unusual J oF cemualtics in the bombardment Pig PPytand CHICAGO draft board could win| suffictent legs to run into the cup. ' apa eye: in GETTING TOGETHER relations of the two persons mainly concerned. 4 a ee A 3 7 ‘kable shot, yes, but also one w @ lot of luck, for £00 4S, W. of Bivey, y T was due to a rather unfortunate I board at Fort the pennant for the White Sox, A very remarl + yes, Mata” Wola Sat, Sr iniant ‘ \) nieria pre Rddei ce hae TS tance, may de- for instance, if it declared the Chi-] really most of the great golf shots are lueky for one reason or other. Ihe Svat Wainer SEVENTEEN } It is infinitely more valuable because it repeats Giants were carded t wip in cagoans on other teams engaged in My shot was particularly jucky because the ball struck one of those ington's Commer conversations that were never intended to be re- just as Matty’ Vreo denide: thet iar enen Ken rt ent occupatl a and Need rolls which gave it dust enough impetus to reach the hole, 48th ST. Ts | peated, either by the Kaiser or Dr. Davis. In fact, it covered from the engared, while an Ohio board muy ‘that the White Sox who are regis- Se a a dtiiaindi nidigpsintiacceeiin ¥ if . i nd Started to play declare Everett in pro- |tered with the board were in useful ll meee ite tac oma ice pias is only on the advice of prominent members of his Reds ? luctive business must quit, occupation, Of course no one will| tion, Hollocher of the Cubs must re- T hae Raymond We ie Chait profession, and by reason of his conviction that he is teds are er That combination of decisions would imagine that such extreme rulings} port July 16. Here is @ case which | ball that Raymond Posdick, Chalr- benefits bil heveus A ) ting and win in ail protability put Clevelafid out |will be made, but unless the Govern-|may explain in part the Government tenn OF thes Wane] prcbay eee enefiting his country thereby, that Dr. Davis has on paper, look oft American League race and ment provides some precedent each | attitude towar' players. 2 \ 4 y wig ; i: ‘i league J 4 pennant to ether New York | board can do as it pleases. (pe cher, a St. Louisian, registered injand Harry Stringer Lo ww neice Been persiieded/ t reven completely and in detail i or ppose a Texes board Hornsby, one of the greatest young| Chicago where the quota was sup-|sion have just reache: ashing n | all he knows of the Kaiser, and all the Kaiser has said ‘ call for men has players in the country, has been |posed to be practically full. I know |from France. These two declare that | isd effec jean 7 exas League and de-/ driven off the St. Louis Cards|many players were requested to reg dire is enpential in the army, and to him affecting America and the Allies. $$ ————————~ by his local board and has sought! ister in such districts rather than in|that the big here Lal ne Ad ons | Also, the break of ache rk shipyard. Gallia of th own districts, because their|the troops at the front is for bi The Kaiser talke ‘ not particularly favor t Genators has been summons’ One ity of being called was ed. ball news. In writing for the Com- | J VAUDEVILLE, a alked freely of prominent persons, just now. They will return to close the long sertes with and then tackle the Tigers, » | Box Scores of ne Games Played the work or fight order and will await | heir honor it mus that | mittee on Public Information 1 find CEPROCIOR’S expressing his opinions of PRESIDENT WILSON, , ew playe ied that sche hat the t sin France want base “ e 18 Speen neciaien | faves nlastEled Sos mantel bracers | Ett Gm Hoye Je Preeee Wan beaes THE CZAR OF RUSSIA, KING GEORGE, f 4 the Reds, seem to have ife locher e it didn't work, He was/and Stripes has notified me, that the | AL re AND PHOTO PLAYS COLONEL ROOSEVELT, MR. HUGHES, MR. and made a belated star oned he d and lett | called service even before he!soldiers want “shark stuff,” al he movtene, Ned. Nowogth ata time unfortunate fr the Yan By Local Clubs simi colors Geary was of dratt would have been had he registered at inside news and gossip of the big gic thera HEARST, LORD NORTHCLIFFE, LLOYD The Tigers have just ed the mn and male no claim for exemp- home. leagues. jiberty," GEORGE, MR. J. PIERPONT MORGAN, MR. F alin ' ee ou of four games, and Cobb and the other AT OINGINNATS m Hlowant & Linettey Pot SCHWAB, SENATOR STONE and others who, stuggers have commenced . ae Pauline tr ‘ , i. & i ‘ ther tee patty me at the Yanks h ave er er Pinal Neckontng from time to time, aroused his indignation or ap- A severe woek ahead of them Py A) fo 14, Rote, thettell taate proval. His estimates of these leading men form a > wnlté: ae’ yeuterday'a Gateat at | Near an het * aks “ most entertaining and informing part of the fascinat- B Cleveland, there is nothing for the 4, SM KP 6 ing story Dr. Davis tells. Yanks to get discouraged about. ‘They " hie ae simply could not bit,"and that hap Hiway.2n ot, [Viwent rah deh Mire & Since the war began there have been various revelations of German purposes and intents, mainly f a documentary sort. But no document was ever pens to the best of teams. It even > 8 1 BE. Keith’ happened to Boston and Babe Ruth on aree in th - P P ALAC Saturday, when Reb Russell of the BWAY «1 Tombemt White Sox slow-balled them to death and allowed the Yanks wi r Our 6th Ave. Store; Closes Saturdays at 1 P.M. Soraya: caencmemecceys || 10°. * Fentisin written in the world’s history without the thought You must expect the Red Sox to win jf), Ko" 2) Chae 4 Our 3d Ave Store; Open Saturdays Until 10 P.M. i | Riv ys that some day it would or might be printed. These stenth J ome one r " " wh TGA ese oo ne eos ee tiie tee : | : , Second Week of ; SWAY 4 ooat! KAM conversations of the Kaiser have been absolutely with- erett Scott is ordered to report to the \" . 5 army. When they take th Sod ee tns Ata stions tates 2a (ast ge Hi aa | 4, Our Annual Inventory Sale the records this season is that they |? Miss 1: by Demares, 2 or 1707 : are not eo dangerous. ‘The Yanks ap- | AT CLEVELAND. 1097, to 3315% Reductions pear as strong away from home as ~NEW YORK (A) 2 : 4 in All Departments |_____ AMUSEMENTS. out fear of publicity, as is evident by some of the statements made and questions asked—such, for example, as the inquiring of Dr. Davis by the Kaiser himself as to what he thought would be the attitude they are on the Polo Grounds, Gi This is the TIME and the PLACE to an- | N.Y. INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION of America if one of her big liners were sunk. This jape-thgithane re ee ' ae man Heoele A baat pr peda og Law a NOW CONCERTS and Open was shortly before the Lus'tania was torpedoed. 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" , William and Mary Period Suite i H re eee (Pas JAY DES PARK Been Told to the Public in the Stoughten Bottle League. They were running leisurely, half of then were not on their toes or BuatiNag, especially in going to first were 4 running out plays to the Wha Le . i Four pieces, consisting of limit. The next day they came out |) E: ae, Dirack y . ; - x iJ g i = commenced to play the game to ai seta h | 5 . 1 PF Dresser, Chiffoi Toilet PHOTO PLAYS. Dr. Davis returned from Germany last February, Table, Bed in full size, 1VOLt With the exception of a speech made in Carnegie MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS Wy \ My] mi Hie y as illustra Deol a | Hall, on behalf of the Liberty Loan, he has, for ex- i i | sk i ‘br $127. 50 HALT cellent reasons, refused to be interviewed or to tell NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICAN LEAGUR, | ! See his experiences, except to certain men in high diplo- a@ans Ww. t. Pe. | CLUBS Ww, L. . | CLUBS Ww Pe, (CLUBS W. L, Pe. | Sem VL Pe. CADE WF, te LORE Ww, Le Fe. (OLURE W, le Pe matic positions who sent for him, M, ¥...47 30 610! Boston, 35 44 N. ¥...4% 35 .651| Chicage.38 40 .487 Pitts 38 37 507 L.. 32 47 « BS DAS) Detroit. 33 45 23 | Phile ..35 40 .467 | Bkiyn . 40 606 | Phila ..30 46 | GAMES YESTERDAY. GAMES YESTERDAY, | Omeinnati, 9; New York, 5. Cleveland, 7; New York, 1. ype | | | | peared to have settled down to play roSurt Hathing NO! Review ND genes Begins Next MONDAY in Chieage, 9; Philadelphia, 5, i Boston, 8; St. Louis, 4 (ist game), Detrelty 7) Washington, 0, Boston, 4; St. Louis, 3 (2d game), GAMES TO-DAY. GAMES TO-DAY. Cleveland at New York. New York at Cincinnati, Chicago at Boston, MA x A ” reoklye of Pittsburgh, t, Loule at Philadelphia, Congoleum + STapiumM Ne. Philadelphia at Chi Detrott et Washington, Floor Coverings \ = { Boston at St. HOW THE OTHER CLUBS MADE OUT. 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