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EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1918 SPORT WORLD NEWS OF ALL KIND Sit Mrs. Gavin Doing Well in Red COPS GATHER UP 167 EXPERT SNOW SHOVELLERS UNDER TOIL OR BATTLE YOU CAN'T KEEP OUT OF THE HOT LAW. SUN AND MAKE HAY TOO. Murderers’ Row Broken Baseball and War Work Go |... oes League played an exhibition game the Robins winning by a score of 5 to 2 Brooklyn met Miller with four solid hits in the eighth inning for four runs and the game, Jake Daubert ai@ nm play owing to the death of bis father With Walloping Pipp’s SITUATION IN BASEBALL LIKE THAT IN RUSSIA Enlistment in Aviation | Hyatt’s Acquisition Only Hand in Hand in League Made Up by Shipyards questions he is asked what particu- i | i \- | lar bi ork hi ould like scncuatapiaians | Cross Matches in West. | Shutdown of Major Organiza-| lar branch of the work he wolla tee THEATRES. Di d Pasti Has Ite| M7200 tt, steel, mull, And that | tions Doesn't Mean Death) chanics: and jute by titties te NEW AMSTERDAM THEATRE UA3.91 mi topped. some Ww ious 0 , WT) goon becomes a Te CittT Raina JiR ee oT ety magtnae| Partly Restores Yankees HID Ming Haine Roventhet! oF National Game, and Dia-| worthy “onipiayce ‘who’ ia" cont alta oes Bolsheviki, According to} the infux of major league players ft Mias Alexa Stirling, Bobby aged with his work and gives value r Expert Fullerton, Who|™” “77 Sct crue Machine to Order After Jones and Perry Adair are! mond Stars in Government) iron a, oe ranuious aniartes paid to A . campaigning in the Bact for the Red | " a Glued ballot Seed in tae bblp- ee Declares There Are Two 1 Shipyards League, how- | Star First Baseman’s Des- Cross, Mrs, Wiliam H. Gavin © J Aren't Slackers. ya ‘ie ‘are mytha pure and simple, GAIETY® a2 5 sa - ever, has not yet taken such sweeping through the West on the -_—_—— ball player enters the employ of | pie Musient THERA RL Internal Revolutions Now| steps. 1 was informed yesterday on cauiaicn, The ute: SegtlE By Bruce Copeland. nvconceen at the samme scale | Cometr fit excelie three | sam | was does any one else. = Under Way. Naw Yale Fiske peg hc Radi et | woman, who holds the Metropolitan qe) ROVIDING baseball for the game-| is allowed to practise with the com- | LYCEUM 3) #104 tes, hos Matineen th championship, is scoring unusual sucoess against Western profes- | sionals. @he bas won three and lost two matohes in her apecial geries to date. | Mra Gavin tn her tatest match over the Waverly Country Club course at Portland, Ora, lost @ hard- Monday s@ned agreemente th go to shipyard teams, ‘The management | of the Yanks evidently still 4s in ignorance of this fact, as the men still are with the olub and evidently have not informed either Manager | Hugyins or the owners of their plane, I was also informed that several members of the St Louis Browns pany after working hours and to play in scheduled league games Saturday and Sunday of each woek. ‘eat bail club two nights a week DAVID BET ASCO Presen' TIGER ROSE P hungry hordes, now that the Profemsional pastime has be- come @ war uncertainty, and helping to speed up the national merchant | marine by the making and repairing of seagoing craft of every description, is believed to be the function of the By Hugh 8. Fullerton, Coveriet shine On. et yak Preakag World) = to-day may know fte| fate. At least the major league | ‘Washington whether the Government PLAYERS SHARE IN RECEIPTS OF THE GAMES. In addition to his wages, the play- @& shares in the receipts of the games magnates may learn from| in FRIENDLY ENEMIES Shipbuilding Longue, compored of |OVF and above expenses. His salary, | TTR ERE Y won aya lim a pao witt allow them a ittlo more time in| Would not ieave for the West with fought matah to Forrem Wateon, #08 |teams representing practically ail | Rowever: may be anything froma 8 a Air. Mc ao which to eet thelt) pairances that they Wal rensive pay of the club Professtonal, out a shipyards in and around Greater New |to do the | ‘GOING UP MURICAT. house tm order. for the remainder of their contract | See dee cuecmbeenin beth | York, Tho Morse Dry Dock Company em- = But if they can. period. In other words, if thay are putt on the 9 BE Brg ith at, Be v8 GLOBE ie tidal a Mr. RAYMOND HITC! Himself) IN HITCHY-KOO ‘1918 AN ENTIRELY NEW REVOR, not to get paid, if they are Mable to be taken West, and then told that the season is over, they prefer get- tng into other work at onoa | Maybe the entire mess will stralht- en out, but it looks as if the best The Red Cross has benefited about $2,000 in every match Mrs, Gavin has played out West. | ploys several former major league and semi-pro stare. Among the pitchers 4re George Pennington, formerly of the St, Louis Browns, and “Lefty” Russell, lately of the Brooklyn Rob- ins, Mike Dwyer, the Captain of the Baseball in the shipyards will have & great stimulating effect upon pro- | | fessional baseball after the war, ac- ‘The next appearance of that star | Cording to those who have the man. quartet of young club wizards—| agement of the various teams in tho bring order out of @ house so up- set as it Is to-day they can restore Russia to tran- (Phe situation re- | ernment sanctions such a course, minds one of Rus- sia; and the Bol- try Club, In the issue of July 5 on these pages there was printed an artioly, only never witnessed a game and knew nothing about it, but who, since the opening of the Shipbullding minor leaguer Hennie Criat plays ot third, while such stellar ex-semi-pros Fred Mundt e Sachs, ro} wa St ng, ~~ onent hal hoviry ib, and mI layer in the New auitity in ten! Se eu 'seivats oe iat age ar case Seiad Beery Beet oe over | Shipbuilding League, It is convert: |. gland anc atiautio Lengwes, pore off al ayers age at once ing thousands of new fans who not | fo: ptera minutes, [jana rebuild thelr teams if the Gov- the links of the Exeax County Coun. A # who nut forms In the outfield. ‘The veteran UR Yankees won the only major league game played in the Unit- kK, Pete Grant _) out the club. heviki of base- | DR eanarkable Golt Snot” by Max |Z#@eue season, have become ardent Roulbaoh, former tar pitoner ef| enev @d States yesterday. There was an- | Marston. While Mr. Marston actual- | rooters in support of their respective | the old Chicago Cubs, is league Presi- ball are Hhaph on other game played in Toronto, but | ly made at Detroit in 1915 the shot| teams, nt as well as leader of the Sub-; active as those whether {t was @ champlonstlp con- deseribed it in only due to bis amm- marine Boat Company aggreation, just beyond Over There ever dared he Instead of being regarded as sack- teur golf standing to say that he did |Reulbach has such old friends with igh) WARWS | ee oe eee hot write the article In question, | ¢F8 for putting aside their profes- his as Joo Lake, Jack Warhop, Dut | == oe ~ i On top of the muddle os Ebbetts stated that it waa an ex-| sional baseball tomgery and un |Chaimers, George (Mack) Simona COHANS HARRIS Wert wy 2 which has resulted from the blunder-| hipition, but reports from Toronto ‘The team matches to be played tts dertaking onrential employment in George Spires, all former major as ing of the club owners and league of-| Were that it was a regularly eched- Saturday at Inwood are attracting |) y Hteague stars. A TAILOR-MADE MAN Siimnent* ficials two internal revolutions are| Wed game transferred to that city. unusual attention even in. these |*hipyards throughout the Eastern! ‘thy Standard club is composed, =the ate ed Leen . ait Phe. Interna. | ijt Wad an exhibition Toronto fans | crowded dayw of golf tournaments. | district, ball players, @ majority of among others, of Paul Kritobell, | | 39TH ST. tems, ls ward actively under way: e | have a kick coming. Two special prizes have been do-| whom had previously received de-| ly manager of the league-le: erp tional League has declared its inten-| ‘The Yanks won 4 to 1 after one of | nated, one to the amateur making the | ferred olamsification in the draft, | Bridgeport club, along with F EYES OF YOUTH xii tion of going right on, hoping and ex-| the tamest games ever played. There | lowest score and the other to the| soiig peal ‘\henry, Braun, Martin, Emerich end Tr scting that the major leagues will Scomed to be a lack of enthusiaer | best professional. ould really be acclaimed as useful | jrackett of the same club: Martin TT pecting MY that killed interest even in the ex- units among the home workers who|Waish, brother of the famous bd; | CASINO "8 Wal a'Sontio quit and that the International will | cellent plays that were made and to While bassball is boing threshed |are bending every effort to support|Dan Griner, lately of the Robin: “A Muaical d grab ail the players not of draft age the clever pitching by which Mo- | out at Washington as to dts warltne fighting forces at the front, | Harry Damrau, from Mobile, an Ommedy ae and have the strongest league in the &Mdge triumphed over Dave Daven- | status there has been some agita-~ : Paul Dietz, former Rochester In- Puieee | port. It j# hard to tell just why a ball Ficea B00 The. country. ‘The National League, which | PY, tion just how golf players comply | ternational’ star, Pooular Mat, Wed. olds An odd feature of the game was} with the work-or-fight order. At Player Is generally referred to as a has been practically at war with the that six of the ten hits which were registered by The Staten Island club is managed by none other than old Jack Cronin, dear to the hearts of old Giaat root- American ever since Connie Mack and, Ban Johngon precipitated trouble the very beginning of such @ con- the troversy the great majority of golf- | ®acker because he elected to desert the uncertainties of baseball to enter ASTOR Si..." BE Yanks against Davenport were drives that Droke | ors are workers, and influential ers. Jack bas gathered a formidable = by refusing to abide by the decision | through the handa of fielders, while ofthectyee clase of manual labor which tends ° i au tneece | Gf the National Commission in the| three of the Brown's hits were oF the | bya page lhe Beats Mh dare Shared ay Tadd array of semi-pro and ox-minor ety Trump Scott-Perry case, yesterday de Saturday afternoons and Sun- that it will go through with the to increase national efficiency and as- days, the sume as the average man | sures him a better future than base- same kind. |eagwe talent around him and they The cause of the phenomenon was ood ball. | BROADHURST “*, waar tras ] sea- —— een are. playi iM ride "ame Dow: ce slu- Sa Ee ee a ere eta | cian eae ee will ride in his Jitney or take @ walk | bat ever could offer The Downeys are composed exclu- | MAYTIME ohn” Charies plain; gro! re as hard as a for recreation. The list of golers |sively of former college players, Meer Woe American League, ‘This means that billiard table, and the balls shot | who niready are in service comparca|BALL PLAYERS MUST WORK funy of whom are working remU-arly | “poor CRATURY THHATHE AT iw tha Seyret SS a a bra sly, making the work of the] very favorably with other sports, | HARD IN SHIPYARDS. in their professions as draugitemen, CENTURY GROVE MIDNIOUT eee CATE Coote’ ae Rig veuling | cit wean ten The United Staten Golf Association! here are enough shipyards in and chemists and expert — machiniats, . 4 unless Gen, Crowder, ia his ruling | it was possibly the last appearance | fe getting up @ service flag for ab | Aheta are po former leeaue stark 66 Beonitinl Oto LING, , which is expected to-day, orders all of the Yanks on the Polo Grounds, yet | sent cid members that shoukl easily |AFound New York to make it cay tng othor clubs, although thelr talent J ——A. MOM =! e teas. Lata pool Ae nau its pag sir 4 Covverere, peace came ot to be the largest yet flown by any for those who may doubt that the has» shown up well against the other | SHUBERT +e Wot Rrway, ty 18, \ 4 ind” could. go" into. the National | Yanks had more speed than ustal and the profensio jlsn't @ elacker to visit and actually cor Cvinced yesterday that art | GETTING TOGETHER League, filling and strengthening | played cleverly in defense, excepting ALLER PPP. sean that many of this am: him earning hia money alent tion, a former member of the Yan | BOOTH ¢.N- gin. gfe fg per maj iyath, who, muddled up the frat bese BL Huan s, Fullerton les beyond the military age, Most|houra a day and «ix dayn a week.) koos, has applied for a job with his a’ Wed," Sat, ibre, te | play Qonwldsrably, once Waving the jy Hugh S. lerton. of the younger pros have Joined the | ‘There is nothing slacker-ish about joyers and may shortly be seen remens*" SEVENTEE ered y, > oY ore les ¢ » U ate " 0 « eo 3 top ot this proviy mens, brought| thid, oo that Baker had to herd the ALLY WALLOP PIPP has quit the Yankees, Murdere ey Row | arm en of the United Staten, Tanase | the Sneak wee ak cca in these parts, He alno atated oun bout by selfishness and old Lost By Mind was no one to whom he is broken. Pipp, who during May enlisted in the naval avia There are mighty few slackers in| attempting to fit himself for a career ia, one of the best young | 48th S Pham. Hof W zor, Bra + e grudges, come assur 8 from Wash- othe Pant feature htha cate. | tion service and who has been waiting for a summons to the | Arherican golf. ot usefulness in eupport of himeelt weloped in years, and a big wan ‘wit SAVED ington that the Government to-day! ever, was Davenport's home rua—| colors ever since, decided that the Baker ruling in the Crowder work NEW LONDON, Gonn., July 24.—The| and family, | league pitcher, whom be deeed un- may modify its ruling and grant which was an event of a Lifetime,| or fight order ended baseball, and departed from the team to report for I July tournament for the beneit| It happens that haseball has lately | Liso weeking employment. : ‘ the right to continue until realy the only one Dave ever s jor the ¥. M. ©. A. Fund began on thé! become a potent factor in the welfare Those “ve n | baseball service, h Those who believe that these ball ‘ san Caeerk ade or will make—an epoch-making ' links with @ ‘qualifying | work of big Eastern ahiptmilding y), pnjoy " "on! Gen. Crowder, 6 enjoying “soft 0 tte end of the season, Cen. Crowder, drive made with two out in the third | The Yank machine, which under Figgins spread disaster through | round of eighteen holes. About thIFY | Tinta ‘as a tmeate of providine fee, Pade ay enioy ne ante Benge: OR | a yusulting 0 - s : colfe or this event ani ane oputati 1 Ret) Gad “Americas Lakius repre: | Snnlee? Jt te vesinaa to Ray tode-| the American League and upset most of the dope, is hard hit by the |fow "medal honors went to J. Th Arms |!axation for thee who play the kame should visit any of the above ship By ther Governe ibe it; . ‘ | o returned an 86. He com-|and thowe who derive enjoyment by da and see them actually earni ntatives and agit other Govern giraffe throwing the aixteen-pound | loss of Pipp and only partly restored by the acquisition of Hyatt, | Tee nee An AG: Hie. com. | 6nd ties, wee Caria snoymen Uy | yards and see thet satuslly ental ren waseball powers to present their Lrgriggg et Cn ae Honest, ne Yesterday I was informed confidentially that three others of the | quired more coming home. with the players of a rival shipyard.; Let thin be fully understood; there | claims more fully. In other words, So etre te took cerint| Yankees already have agreed to join teams in the shipyards league, ROSTON, July 9 Henry 1. wider! TH® fact that the shipbuilding com-| ary no painters among these bail Vaupevitue. chance wi A rhe seaac ht 8. Gol Oo an r . : enance of © 0 apeiher ell en eh ae )retland irene with He season, might although it is elther wise or suspicious in the other, Iwas told that the | port ta his draft board in Lowell Thurs: |colapee of the professional game, that matter, a man eligible for the -F.PROL J oS Oe onwoan Leage has de-| Well end therewith Davenport mak-| avers on Saturday and Monday signed agreements to play with teams | Wivon"iwiendantes. Susteren” “aume | promusen to suceed the latter In} draft on immediate call, gets very! BF @m spatohed Han Johnson to Washing | writer ever could attain to that) which now outrank the majors, Whether they were made conditional | meeting of the Executive Eocumiitne Ac| eae re eons, ce rer | LCte einen from the asters SUDBYIOLR AND PROTO PLAYS, tion fo! MeeUNs | relet x 01 | |b. ocke is sbuildet he oe starday the Nations! | Ness’ of imagination, | to the stoppage of baseball or not is not clear. Also it is known that | President nee turn was chosen | PTTie” great Fastern district of the!” Ay soon as the club finishes their Doth $. {res League magnates, after voung to go HF Gtants came home early yen-| two members of the St, Louls Browns signed similar agreements. | dil da Shipbuilding Lease by compowed of | pt aying achedule nah, Rept 2, the Mekal ee heh ais terday with the team intact and The Yank machine, which made such a splendid record during |SEVERAL JUNIOR CHAMPIONS} tioston, niladeipiia and Newport will play one game home and one HS. | tia § the season, Is badly crippled. To-day'’s developments News ‘Each division Is composed of abroad with the winners of the other I" thoy a Harney Washington as a body to present their Fred Toney and Steele added to the = the first half of ’ pm cH u sat a, > | ekor array. othe, sling Washingfongnnson ad & National jig, ‘Toney, however, refuses to he at Washington will decide the future of the club, but, thank Heaven, it MAY BE DISQUALIFIED. tememne, OF aanE clube, The megane | Ureees AY then iourmey th tee tee iY Re i Te it ot_Franee National ened June 1 or will then Jc Viol Jang Ade arte League pow-wow don't, cause ti" traded to the Giants, He feels that) at least has more speed, ‘The disqualification of seven athletes, | 2, and then the big inter cite, Coast to meet the Western ni 8 | fon Wainon” Bally “ast at vernmen : s ball player temperament is out-| ————— $$ ——_—__—_—-— ‘ veral of whom won titles, is expected | games will be played for the national) champion for the national title, This Nearan ve nD fi " as str 1s ia useless, then nothing will. If they hi P| | inthe Teall tot is Uwnat argument it will be because raged at the {dea of being traded Aa a reautt of protosta that have been | championship. Gill carry the games on well along Sen a tiday. The Governiuont already has made up without being consulted. Toney was filed with the local authorities over the| ‘The New York Divisional League! into the winter before the champlon- Oth Ave. Jeo goer lier tate Tear ] lie mind to give them another chance. indicted for trying to evade the draft amous ‘orei n ear: ing Sj ciigintiy npetitors who took is composed of the following clubs: | ship is decided Hey td ie nara aoe oe oe and another indictment is pending | inthe junior track and field champlon- | Morse Dry Dock Company, dard e188 Ht [Rely a Kitamura Jara, “others : UT regardiess of what the club ag inst him, He was tried and es- a ae aie. aby the Renighta of Co" Shipbuilding ‘orporats KI Ni aoe Piss CE Biirene | FRANK Pay owners and magnates decide, Me aybe the fans will feel burt ‘also, 0) ro UN ors fammer | ere * pears ag if. the championship Nsom | Shipbuilding — ¢ Downey |] mway A CE Ie *, Anne WHA there 1s another angle to the situation, — ittee, of which Gerald Norman te| Shipbuilding Ce oe 5 jf Ba Mata, abe Harry Lega ted HE best thing I saw yesterday | Chorman, 4a responsible for the mixup, | Shipbuilding Corpora! ederal RIV RS BES ee a a f brated Polymelus and the smartest| in regard to eligibility for champion: | shipbuilding Corporation and the | VERSI hy aay the te ms of the amuerione ane the * rk ot ented it Arthur B. prey Will of.| tm your-old of his yearr luck | mip amon the rules state that an ath: | Supmarine Boat Corporation, |} nwa ese. and National rues make the the highly touted backs’ Ne Jeata har aan ct Pi i te FAURE Dee nee re ee hree |“ ammose interested in the great na West jump. “Tae National Lessue ohester club, for whose eervices al-| fer Produce of Celebrated A Bt ‘Lager, winner Co ee anit te nity et the nehioter | tional pastime have read accounts of |HENDERSON’S , Musi Halt, clubs are tolerably certain to get past bs hay | wn hg a f "" premnbert of the Mohawic Athlotie club | these scheduled games within the last | BLOSSOM SEELEY |! this jump with the lose of only afew Most all the major league clubs have — British Stallions and Mares. | fitni. ace doer nine wnotnen | of the Bronx contend that the commit: | fow weeks, learning that tremendous WILLIAMS & WOLFUS men, because they have decided to been contending. Smith Is one of the is : e a present clude | crowda have turned out to witness | go on with the season at all odds un- best-looking young catchers I ever son of Polymelus; Thrush, a winner of | {he Var. the length of the play. More than 25.000 persons | less forbidden. saw inaction, He has a Bill Killefer) Arthur B, Hancook, proprietor of | [ity races iar a f weight and) time as stipulate rules, eee he Standard Shipbullding i PHOTO PLAYS. 1 am in position to mate Chat, the 5 at 4 be Sere | the Ellerelie stud, which is in Al-| Ambassador, a Ju arable bs ageRE EG, ay poration defeat the Mc pry Dock | IVOLI Rat wees ANS erican League will be forced to| to the scouts, nit. ter- | : . mn | wwador, a July w ‘ tion at Staten Island on Bs ‘i SEAN Teese care rred ok nue eal a BO. TE ir | caste County, ‘Virginie: and the|end ea cwn bret h Prince, | YANKS-BROWNS BOX SCORE. | 2225-96 04, Tesitand person | oa altor nil Rivals Oh pie and bf salaries oF a large huin- the game in a Yankee uniform and Claiborne stud, which ig in Bourbon| Winner of the Jockey Ciub Cup of nl a Reape Asana | | IAL TO ace ber of players will refuse lo start worked out with two different b- County, Kentucky, has been an en- at = ; me BT, LOUIS A) “NEW TORE, (a), | ance at these These figures be, eae Lhe THAN West with their teams and Will seek ers, There no chance to ee him 1) porter of first rate Balle ue Tunlon Solt 1s from Bobo)inK: @| sisi, ab.2 43958! are gure nigns of the popularity of i n other employment at once hit, out if his International League [half sister of 1 Gow, $2390 the venture. | | Since the decision of Seer records are to be believed he can ‘to ish ong and mares in the course] great rival usons nl 21 $38) "Gontrary to the general belief, only } Baker in the ill-advised Ainsmith that, and the International players the last six or seven years. He) Traquair, the most east i 413 20) fow of the fans who attend these} | 10 HELL peal players of the Am tell me he has more intestines than had the bad luck to lose the superbly | horse in Australia, and severa r 3 40 So19 SE a Lat h abou? baseball MIL THE Aitha have beet Holdin ten ordinary catchers. The major bred and highly tried stallion Mas wrses of renown. Gal a daug ofits Pt ee major and minor league profes | striving to tind some solution of their Jeagues are afraid to pay big money Erleigh, which went to the bot ‘of Gallinule, is the dam of th LoMognien bs O01 3 te te attracted by them. } | Gifficulties. Now many of them have for him for fear he will be called into he sea when the ship on which he|cyra filly t by Black oo Riana games en ma = demanded that the club owners give milttary service at once, Also, it {8 had half a dozen mares, some of| from V’rimu a daught st | They atteneaiday diversion than to| 206 under the collar? | RAR Mabe) Nor rf them some assurance that their sal- rumored that he is to go to one of them the property of Mr, Hancock, | Denis and © Primre 1 Tots 24 112) totale fae Christy Alexander pitch or Tris What you need’s a soft th +A ood aries wil] be paid thro t n. the ship yard league teams. |some owned by other American |of six winners, One of I 3. to ¥ re \ Bem lav int ifeld ‘etic rens Much as lay dame players who "But my, oh my, he looks good, _—| thoroughbred producers, after it was! pose’s winners was i The profe al ball players come **‘Shire’’—our own brand | have d ms, shown - torpedoed off the coast of Ireland by | ‘The Thrush colt is from New ¥ ° : Hl er Se AMUSEMENTS, lack of | epted temnPLINE TRITCORAW ts reported to have ths @ German undersea pirate. But mos i Kuna at. ie ie Cee rcny The ornaratlons: dei Gre BOre SA UMERS | 6 er \iescce cee eae ees ae ‘ logically who have manne e head aa if thera came safely through the pirate gone by rey inte’ Pratt Dube Tetguaa and induce the players there Trim neat effects yee stuck to clubs until now and @so Is going right ahead as if ther® (ha ine produce of these mare younxste been greatly ad it! ona Bie Rie to violate the terms of their-contract’. business ag well out-of: CONEWS FUNNY PLACE, whe have assurance that t was no war and gathering in a bail various British stallions, as we talpad iy memen of Kentucky | om Pei bint fine on Tne payor, extremely doubtful aa ty DUSINEss a as Beet, ona tool te bag 4 ed for ac- h can play even if all the half a dozen colts by Wrack, t and y are Kolag wo] it Davenport, 6 Wid Pt the certainty of following a baseball town, Styles you grow at- Skating ar ractions, 4 men of draft age are taken. He al- among tho yearlings Mr. Han c iM career In wartime, takes such an op- a Government de- yoady has quite a respectable ball will offer to the highest, bidders a ———————— | Sirtunity where he can combine his tached to. can ¢ nue to cis, ah r La ias- | the course of the carnival of yearling has nr “ chance ) PAR’ hi at i, dig ty are MEN SAZSACS| "MEA JOR LEAGUE RESULTS [Friis Coan vate | “wenn mien mes ) assure put | ¢ Alaa the cote Toile] August racing season at Saratoga, former ; ‘ Me {Bathing u M players pe will use him asa first baseman| he Wrack yearlings and pant piayera who have entered theao, Fast color bathing suits ie ! wat and his inleld will be Intact, oungaters by British atailions fi |ehipyarda had received deferred clas i ( ARITY. ride" them hard and ® HE eee Ay arene: NATIONAL LEAGL AMERICAN LEAGUR. MBY AREA HAA ete yee aed e ver ything for hot | a t ie kers, no ' a I | CLUBS W. sae penden “ r: City COL! }from Clatborne stud, El io Will CLUBS W. L. Pe. CLUBS r boards on the er inof dependency. Weather wear, , facts, may NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE | fi. Topresented by elithtecn colts and | Chieas IWS E40 48.405) FE Ty tran, however, that a few on i poe ne. - ow a. pg [fillies from the stout matrona of the | x, ¥ ‘ +453 very fow-have sourht such employ ROGERS PEET COMPANY | are} ) Pe a olde anc establishime hich | pites yn d 419) me 5 moana x military | n striving to Brit alr Hancock eatabiehent, nian | wn i “rat a ee at thie type at slacker han Broadway Broadway! N ryt" Oot AR CUNCERT a tan jaim for sire he successful Phile 470 St OL ava rvi ' *y rr q yers to come to thelr 26 48 fey to bilght the worthy bail at 13th St. ‘The at 34th St. Cond, aq wh up a barrier ; yea oT oats a ey ile ae oe | GAMES YESTERDAY. GAMES YESTERDAY. tended to Ddils! Rie gan Dea at layers who have Clark's Ightfooted ‘colt’ Dunboyne, said bt yO Jwver tn Duty oe ae ie Play “i tg pave Games Yesterday, winner of the Great American stakes (No Games Scheduled.) New York, 4; St, Louls, 1 tunately, they are very few. Broadway Fifth Ave. Biaee: j j Toronio, 4; deney nae of Lat GAMES TO-DAY. GAMES TO-DAY. | ‘faving been accepted for employ- |at Warren at 41st St, ; | decision was handed down have been aiMimore, $; Ronbester, 2, | at Aqueduc' ; j { Teor informed that the Steel League has/ ‘The imported youngsters from Clai- |S. Loule at New York, (No Games Scheduled.) ™ the ball player le asked it be 4 ‘ane & Ql. ot Sadi, | nacted a rule that no player is elig- borne farm are by Juntor, a winner Pittebursh at Brooklyn, familiar with any special trade or ju in Aa) Ral ; ‘0 play on any Steel League the Manchester and field Chicago at Philadelphia, what he delleves he Is best suited for, ine and. w = until he tas worked thirty ps; Corcyra, @ son of the cele- Ciocinnati af Boston, | If he should reply negatively to these . ben! rmaace im College ee ;

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