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FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1918. THE EVENING WORLD, BUY W.S.S.TILL IT HURTS AND A NEW LIBERTY BOND FORA POULTICE, GIANTS LUCKY 10 SCORE DOUBLE WIN OVER CARDS --- In First Game Umpire Klem’s Decision at Plate on Young Gives Locals Victory, While in Second Battle McGrawites De- SPORT WORLD NEWS OF ALL KINDS (Stars From Four Countries Will Decide not again n the rubber and stretched out to grab | BASEBALL IS ALL RIGHT, BUT IT IS OUT OF STEP. “COUNTRY’S BEST Golf Supremacy at Inwood To-Morrow SWIMIMIERS IN RACE | Kahanomoku to Appear Aug | 14 > served to Lose Because of Carelessness on Bases. } in 220-Yard Event at Rock A Bre Baby _—_—__— Brighton Beach. “EI Oe Oe ; ; : : BROADHURST $40)... =p my & By Hugh S. Fullert on. —P on & single by Fisher (St. Louis MAYTIME ohn) Chartes Thomas Qworrizht, 1918, by ‘The Prem, aise Os aed erifice and Mc The honor of meeting Duke Kal & Peers Wand, thew York ‘Prening "World Henr t. In the ninth, ‘ od | he clare Hawatian ||) ROOF CENTURY THRATHE At 11.0, ¥ Bi Kiem had been as slow in| how ucked the first bi anomoku, the ¢ ° 3 ' making a decision at the plate in| Pit entre for a trip ewimmer and Olympic champion, at | CENTURY GROVE gett 7. eee which would have been a home run the Winter Pool, Brighton Beach, on! Renu! rile an’ mn the fifth inning of the first game| but for a fine stop by Betzel, and he ‘ souaht by sone oF A atr. BA between the St. Louis Caniinals and | scored the winning run on Rariden's Aus shit fibetales.. SHUBERT “5. the Giants yesterday as Secretary) long fly to right Mandl ongpac eet Alida in thie |] Blanche BATES ait ecld- ; country, No less than five stars o a Wai a HERE were more pennant symp the first water have been tir Lk GETTING TOGETHER as ean @ ue! te ywn by the Giants than tentatively to meet the br ooTH a wi Bey: ge oil tgp fa| they Rave evidenced for some time a ih the SeOoyare eee . a | They were hustling. Zim ran out his niitt Leo Giebel of | in Kenuf seat might bave won Leeming Jelliftfe and Lec Bi Comes tthe] Bits to the Limit in all #ave one in Lee its vere. Kcniele Glob). Ha | one game o' nee, ‘They were rushing the at aaa 7 48th ST, Te. &, double header at| tack and looking as if th Vollmer of the Naval Auxiliary Train. | the Polo Grounds. | earnest whout playing bal ing Station at Pelham, Norman Ross | . 4 played as if t ee ie ct @raian ton Corpa| But Bill decided) rommotton that they may be declared t the United states Aviation Corps | p inetantiy that! costes at any moment and Lady Langar are Young was safe, among whom will be picked the op: although he was|°TVIERE were two features to the ponent for Kahanomokt. | . Diocked off the game; the remarkable fielding Rows and Langar of San Fran a4 plate entirely of Heathcote and the ral work of ) and Perry Medillivray of the Aitirds white Gonzalez| Hornsby n to ge int Chicago Athletic Association will be | é squatted over! military perhaps, will ew York during the week Kah swime at the Winter Pool to THEATRES. WINTERGARDEN yee 4 Mal 39TH ST. Frese aad EYES OF YOUTI ithe CASINO 8 Wad? «Poe si Poomiar Wat. “Wed.” Rew. cia "Sat. |] ASTOR | a $38 WintstWiote Bat, 3.30: a rather wide thrown ball. ‘That de-| jf) goed te participate In a ewimming meet of ‘sion gave the Giants the first game | tremendow in the outfiel | national s that has been ar by a score of 3 to 2 and, seoing that era fly” he paneed at Betiar Beach, All of the Cubs had lost the first gume of in etligence thase men are anxious to swim the their double header at Philadelphia She Se Hawutian, McGillivray having had ‘ho Giants rampaged onward and reyes fia ahi Citeane: recently when won the second game by the same ny bite Duke over the turoay ore, although they deserved to lose peed poses ( because of their own carelessness ey cou pen | In addition to the ev | " eo had| w and nt it nok mR fn planned in whieh Clarer a A deka dcoaaeh ett ibid fale tla ae WREID lithe Hawailan team will swim 60| ust seven decisions to make which ee hic. ee feat A A alther Hal Vollmer. of | (HUD GONG, 4 Free, Ai, | vere a darned sight harder than tbe} 3 Giants will los alter Holk Baan yards against either Hal Vollm 4 fie ala, Wel he 0. } decision which has been put squarely | He has received orders to renort | ceeds to be devoted to the Red Cross y cracks who first learned the} Leo Giebel, Harold Kruger|] BERNARD = ann MANN | ' ‘ for examination by his draft board OSWALO There is Intense rivalry between sho} aime in England. Git Nicholls will | #wims 100 k stroke against ; ; J Secretar cr and they made y ' ein I il in FRIENDLY EN * ip Wo Beorstaty Baker and (h6YiAEl8| A ity chahos | KIRKBY , various teams to,convince the Sovten [lead thle contingeat, and Gil ts some f wimmer who has i Pulee hem without batting an eyelash, | es trom Manne " Pereree entry that their Countrymen have nder, With him there will be dack| “on acne ver, Ae for hAKela Wi ' white Gecretary Baker annouioed @| Gane from dann = Ralett Ob the_amtne-b¥en it 1b was Mackian coy the ing ac ‘better than 1.10 for that ais- || LIBERTY i fusther delay, proving Aiat Ab OD 4 played over the highland moor tha who has| tance, there has been arre “GOING ‘UP” « 1 & Of cou been ' iis season! race for Juveniles betwe umpire he the finest Secretary of . . We over, tind No prAna (habe. Big Red Cross Tournament | BA rasoee Clad are chale ects | line (one OE En chien wno| WAmnmrinnG the Collena Folbt mar. | 6 ORE ae gen ws however, need apply for jobs as | dee | Likel P; the scotch n badly Jarred. In the per-| became proficient with golf clubs; C Pilladelphic, |] Mr. RAYMOND MITCHCOCH Uitioea ty he fiat | ikely to Prove the Scotch | on he Sooteh team for to-mor- | Wilfred Held and a dozen other Iu aeunile a IN HITCHY-KOO 1918. ” und | { row's battle are several of the great Aries t f This team _ Bioeel Sea ee ere aes lia eae -| Haven’t a Monopoly on cat stare that ever swung e brasale in| should he. ver in the running. AN ENTIRELY NEW REVUE expectant day waiting from hour to] i Fi ‘ the Land of, Thistle For instanes The bot f » ade up ens w at - hour to hear whether it is worth wit | the Ancient Links Game. | there's Alex ‘Smith, who came over ; na ELTINGE to at 8 while, worthless, or otherwise, me @ wo years age and won more golf eae Myloan, tle! Crcenfiedd and Wal shown at the Polo Grounds yea | t/t ne ; By William Abbott. Nhe “Alex coisa froma tually of | UL long op the Mitting wallop: simer| ———- ’ | crag’ it i quite worth walle dor (2 an Tie inks at Inwood tomorrow Jerome ia hott arnctton atts Fase om Ieee. NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE reir se amatar tay |B age were two corking games piuyed, wad | uses Aa hoees will b Rated ts at TRAY ERS and ¢ Wing amasved | {iN away from the than uy au he sat f 4 although the theutening weather, and | ORIN pleco ee top inp ataldite f tien Naval Station to tke part in Uy A TAILOR-MADE MAN & >, = } the doubt as to whether Mr. Baker | : re Ge » will captain the} teurnamen and several top oe considered baseball an immoral in- | be a number o! ading American 4 4 Argo i : station or a virgin sport held down || BOX Scores of Sea eget OT ga SASS load opp guaran ol Ait tine And Won't forwot the amateurs aera ern See be attendances to subnormal figu fessionals, English and Scoteh pros) again srt wife t I pale! a nec aaraion "4 RAZAT RE bere W oF interost | Games Played eee taue ; A and Mote, Jerry ‘Travers, Mux, hia Next Monty July apc Or teitae Ge nieemind weaiiee By Local Clubs |)‘ ' » n tlteueacce tha Allibec tha tenra come liinis Griineisen iis ROLLUINe Lan ath on | 8 OERICIAL WAR EET is the « 4 bundrec Profes Golfers’ Association, and) pla ‘a ithe rh fs sik tOstTlORtow Wi He Preented by ; Cominitter on nd the turning point |AT POLO GROUNDS. t will be the only international spor und of ga RUiNst | yh nelud h itera. in an, Fe of t war compared with de RST GAM? TeUeaE ey i 4 apie sesh M ra ta ete ‘ "i aia oe not pall’ pik NEW voun os irnam \ : Pine Atllga ate see ey: IVOLL xen ue cas | wat ' -- RIVOLA ONC Secretary to hurry his de " § —_—_—$—$—$—$—$—$—$— SLAC} , aoaat Q i Teg un to inter t i if ° ; Hy Fe . ara «4.1%: |New International League Votes Sie eee ussemblage at the Polo Grou ) pd 7 > : H e ncis it mops omunnasy oA Us| i . To Play Out Their Schedule | decided that we were @ lot of useles: nia 3 z Pithere waa more pep, more bustle seventh in Vigorous Enforcement of “Work ‘8: leasie Club, acknowledging th y husdasm during the gu poo ” * ads m the In Y al 4 ngage olga ANG | . 3 or Fight” Order Is the Only 1... for the bat and bail £ ES to thank Mr. Lili Kiem F Thing That Can Close Up the ne to7 sunny Am Fe We Wish also to confess that at times ue i ow baaoball tia. | in the past we have relerred t° Mr th Usroukie, Sas Fy Fie Organization. rr ow h ® Klem as “Catfish” and have buried | Play “Weber am! Walter lott eived from any league )pprobious epithets upon him. For 0, ae caeeanmneel - hese things we wish to oi uhject Club owners of the new International) 1 aw t w known | ipologies. Mr. Kicm is a gentleman Atos, Out | Lae decided at a I meeting ac 3 a with ®t F.PR inn PHOTO Lite } and an umpire, and besides he u 1 ial ja ) play ou f : an ‘ ' ul | naking the athletes hustle ri a ‘ . Jemee + sian Polrtnute { re for him. He puts more pep and { > ‘ " gsi i. IUiN, Al, B, White, Mipeesa } wustie into yes Usain all the ball ‘ } * M ‘ lone we owe bim thirty-eight mn \ pollay. la ek ules, | “ “ ; n oe attend on” 4 ’ Tua iece ¥ A oh The two games were coricing exhibi- 4 ae Prererar ; Men’s & Young Men's Two-Piece Ue tsi, canton’ & Bena tons of the national pustime althouh R ‘as ite ae ar tin Ay We raven W here were 1a) a: son both -jhae obtained three playe 1 ‘ ne Lime . Gmonile & Co ides, “in the first gine the cards | Amerteans. ‘They are Moca " an , lH ie k rate, Se ussed arnund chough to lose all the Jand Rohman, 5 Ami Barbare Ate, | Hiway. av st shiriey. Darts tardy 4 hance they had to win. 1 Kt a ' KS earn first game was duel betwe | A letter was read from Clark Grit. 4 ‘ noe ALA Harton GRERN Rot Perritt ana Ames, with the h, Manager Was Amer-! Fie . Omar ’ ™. ~ fonts ke Aaa WHEATON almost even, evcept that the | > [ford te Ane hope throwing way dheir chances | (Coat and Trousers) la" stares * Oaleios The work of the Giants was reini- niseent of their early nm sys! be | MAJOR LEAGUE STANDI GS | __AMUSEMENTS. f attack the game really was i GhONX WURWAT I | won in the fifth inning on jay by a“ " NATIONAL LEAGUE, AMERICAN LEAGUE, he raced up the line, drew a throw | vis ron nip O OPEN AIR ENTERTAINMENTS from the cateher das the ball was] prrranun oh : pa fe PF ris Twice Laity ghot to second he sprinted for third “ 4%) Bits J anton inet ne Pa ind beat the relayed throw { | Phila 40 sta * BATHING POOL fe le ing toward the benoh for orders ” ew Ve sanings) | - »- ls CONES FUNNY PLACE, and his p € ly upset d | fom ié Brookire, 105 Pitt i ‘ es MAL Ocean and Moot 3h Danring. Holle nse and gave the Giants thi ve Ceriag Neale LovkaClevelbnd (hein) s iH - AY I ; eet Skating and (iS Other Attractions, tip lavas fs K Regular 18.75 to 22.50 Woolens: Beak DESBAR: HE second game was shart nd prick ir « eA Hi ¢ Wig a RK in ‘spate ants plased and oye 4 These woolena were bought tong ago--if we had to buy them [eee H ALISAD tan how oP hn although young Cecil Causey wa 4 Brook Johnaton. Olen. De | fs Peking wall the Cards were b : H.W GAMES TO-DAY \d today the Suits couldn't be made for less than double our sale price a ti a, the Head in” the mond ining en Piltahursli as Greakien mein if + Perfect Satisfaction Guaranteed le i eae req Hornsby’s hit and Gonzales's timely Sey Gia Chlcare oh E é . ; singie nd the i te ted it up on 1 Tien tan HE 1 euia, if Open Evenings Till 8, Saturdays Tilt 10 P.M. the think. Phe Giants f ree ahead Pipe HOW THE OTHER CLUBS MADE OUT Hei * OPEN AIR “CONCERT in the fourth on a. hit by ‘ : , \ error which Tet him get to second 4 : NATIONAL LEAGUE, : AMERICAN LEAGUE, © | JPM ny seonene row . fray elon, Sone, and A pass pury ‘ ‘ , ‘ J wd! Rariden. Then Causey surprised every | \ti { H youd wi 4 TEN_DONK CI) stores TIOKES 1S BROOKLYN: nos by Minamoegak Be one with a single which filled the! Mehecedd #14 ¢ ‘ \ i V Avame, Doug oo | 1387 Broadway, Bet Sth Ste 104 Flatbush Av . fin ai Sad et basen and Burns cracked a hit to lett Coo H bolt : | 1514 Third Avenue, Near 85th Street 1370 Broadway, Near’ Cary a re asa a om Pine " Hotke scored easily and Rariden wa “ert deri bal d 251 Eighth Ave., 23d Street 40D Bway, Vblcck tions venue peormance tn College j rotting home unmolr 4 when M Tor i ‘ . ‘ i i way, ck from Flushing Ave fenry shot whe ball to third. Causey art ! 691 Eighth Ave., Bet. 43d and 44th St 5106 Fifth Avenue, Near Slat Street | ae = | as jogging along and so was Me- | ‘ Al | 2331 Eighth Ave., 1 door above 125th St DLOKES IN SEW Jersey | arty, and the result was that ¢ Rut ' “ ir 143 West 20th whos ® Newark, 196 Market St. Near B | Mgernon was tag ut oat third | tas Be Tiree: | ‘ \4 \ ite Market St. Near Broad St | while MoC till was ten feet | Baw © , ‘. ‘| | nion Hill, 267 Bergenline Ay., John St | n> ‘om the plate. Rotten iuck—oniy one | " . : be r 4) i. : Y es PP ore on a clean two-bagger because | denne Halls core | 91200000 . nov Onn A a toate 0 a ls A PU a ] ‘and 4o-tho aight the Cage tied it Kaa, ts golf Cmts, ruck" Out —wy waimelder’ aad’ Ales) Gene ena | tie Joann aid Altai, Sotuoron ‘aud | | Ege e NA Mie eA, TAIN i ay NANA ANNON-

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