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= ade RE GUNTS BECNNNG TSW NEWS OF ALL THE SPOR 7 | Three Police De havablone: AM FITC EARNED Tivos’ slice Dapartivent Cheimpicns TIGNES * Expert Fullerton Also Declares | THE LEADING HITTERS * a t That the Reds Are Going IN THE BIG LEAGUES, 7 a ay | HONORS Beyond Their Speed and CLAY COURT : Wy Are Due for a Stump. Present National and Former Trish Coercion Will Fait By Hugh S. Fullerton. National Champions Meet The World’s London Correspondent, after a OFS 1s an odd thing. | Batere the in Finals at Chicago. careful survey of conditions, predicts the cemuiade,” sd, sonia collapse of the Britisti Government’ | Tiiden 34 of Philadelphia, une pres- attempt to deal forcibly with ent champion, and Williem on® of California, who hi in Ireland. ~ national title on turf courte 191! {wilt meet here to-day at the final in the period the raft- rt gh | 3 Lea ec | | ae eT ae wee eA Tn the Graviire Section . sods CSS Er ce ere ake 2 ie LN , ihgsta by = beating F ously contemplate such ; : America’s New Triumph in the Inter-Allied : Games in France, Depicted in Action Photo .- . 7 mt ; ; New Hats From Famous Paris Designers, Shown baseball, ae i : 2 rf ‘Tiden and Richards, national cham- on Pretty Feminine Faces. ie club owners are in Sod ON ice 8 : : pions, were defeated by Kinsey and Axel with the minor leagues, be- Pa, : < . ‘) ¢ Gravem, California team, by & score he not up ! A Little-Known Natural Wonder of America, Lieving that the majors would help st : < Piel? ¥ pany ex, of 2—4, TA, 10-8, 64, greatly ; Alexander has themselves as well as the little fel- i : pang , Wis to the surpriae of the 2,900 persons tn Shown in a new and unusual photograph. rpg bd by qnoouraging and helping 7 DEAL eee mtg) ; : o 4 : , the gallery. '™ the other semi-final wena The minors, by the way, seam to 5 el, ' d DA een ||| | Tattted SSlowaravosnell and. Welter behead ws ci“! Tn the Metropolitan Section — some cases, without their knowl- Fe bone oe sf 5 Bf — x Hi) |GARLAND AND KUMAGAE MONTAGUE writes a merry piece about get- rth eo canon or | A a Seem||| BATTLE AT UTICA FOR ; tio che, te ee P| | ft oe : : NEW YORK STATE TITLE. eka a ee ate bettif ; ! ‘outlaws. . é peers ; UTTCA, July 19"Chuck” Gar. . i long ron Pig eee ie) pan! © : ; land of Pittsburgh will mest tohiya FRUEH pictures how a man with a rubber a ander s . Sem ed, fo + x Kumagae, New York 5 nis : anu tans game, the big fellows took what they | pikes ‘or a : eae pe Ped, champion, tn the final match of the snake and a toy rattle made a pharmacy peed. Oddly it regard to the righ ie ll $ é ‘~ a championship tourni ere . . percentage of games the dope or te, atorata ae tenia tbe : is ae Pie. eta i || |‘nts’ afternoon. Me Gefeated rank come across. ; fewea' at show | thuso ‘cast ‘um svover we : Fi J72I|] |Anderson in the semtinals yesterday! | ROTH in sketches done in black and white shows ‘The great show-| those cases usually arose over two ap Sa Spang ' : * : * py Yee ial 50" we vit maser clube disputing title to e minor| || FMRI va sc ie cael eS es PilekG sor stemct aly h "xumagee in hie pall of the bracket some phases of New York life. Bsnnjore tatend to violate thar vers > B ‘ee y : Beers sms. 8 Na : defeated Kirk Ret, of, Cornett Univer; bal agreement and proceed to draft JACK ELLER BABE Mc DONALD AND ty he ‘meat’ formiaable players. ye tour rnament, Kumagee ‘The case, if It reaches the Federal ° hes Psy ditscult y in winning. ——— nf retecgys Belgotngsedied Courts, will be any interesting one| M'DONALD 18 A WONDER WITH THE WEIGHTS, ELLER A HURDLER OF NATIONAL REPUTATION usage ulna Tn the Editorial Section the goversinent ad bantoake ™POD | AND ERICKSON I8 A HIGH JUMPER. THEY WILL FIGURE IN THE ATHLETIC CONTESTS HELD IN| SUNDAY SEMI-PRO, GAMES. : ‘ Have We All Got SPIRALYSIS—the affection - (Copyright, 1919, by Bell Syndicate, Ine.) CONNECTION WITH THE POLICE FIELD DAY AT SH EEPSHEAD BAY TO-DAY AND NEXT SATURDAY. which makes a dog chase his tail and a squirrel run around in a wheel? ——_ Empire City vs. Richmond Hin at Arctic Park, Brooklyn. St. Agatha vs. Penn Red Caps at Now It Is the Cincinnati Team 1 eae cia! evoke. Emeraids vs. Chevrolets at Cath- a That Has a Feud Against Giants NATIONAL LEAGUE, =) | AMERICAN LEAGUE. “oak ‘ary Red Caps and HBS J, Boker successful tntras = on Gotten, Onis. which, has wal Sink Gar EAR noes se ea Brooklyn we of tt. 180 tells about ts ta oh Ieee tea ‘ren, res New York's Suooess in Having | anette. t22re saat time, When ‘ee yort'at Woat Sew Yor Ne. : “AC , at the end of the sixth inning and Standards vs. Plainfleld at Sisco Reds’ Game With Pirates | they ‘ware accorded the victory. It Field, Staten Taland: Thrown Out Causes Great|*ee™ms tat the National has a rule eeeclincars East New York vs. Morse Dry 9 7 that a club must make arrangements (rain). | Chicago, 3: Washington, 0. Dock (A. M.), and Highbridge Athlet- 4 a Bitterness Between Clubs, te catch @ later train if it will get St. Louls (rain). ‘Betrolt, 3; Phiedeiphts, @,| (cs (P. M.), at East New York Oval, he orld z a azine ¢ : them to the next city in time to piay GAMES TO-DAY, eauce te-pay! Brooklyn. . . a Louk ¥ oGiraw’s team seems to be losing the game and any other arrangement Ivanhoe vs. Spragues and Phila- i vigy on INDUSTRIAL DEMOCRACY, Pittsburgh,” 2; Boston, oy é is illegal. The Giants contend that if | Chiesge st New York, ts at Ivanhoe Park, a ¢ rH golden portunity. It should man he delphia Giants a . J fot Steet Sedo te tome, SEs an anu hero walaht antes Ser ee|. Smee! ry Brooklyn." THE TEN THOUSAND DOLLAR ARM. Af a | fon an Cinoin- 4 3 + Royal Giants (A. M.) : “a mata bas done ttle in beseball| Bat would not have taken the lead, Ht Louie at Pritadetphie __Pilladetahia at Detrou.| | Farmereral’ Reserve (P, M.) at ripping baseball story by CHARLES E. VAN . wag, | his contention was upheld by the at Prt ae any Sg NE ee ee to\an extent by the system of ad gee asset the national pastime ever had,| Mr, Herrmann inaists that he will Farmer Oval, Glendale, L, I. Rees OVS ween iety, Syeeelbla at LOAN. Comp'ete in this number. EVENING WORLD'S OWN SPORT HISTORY) | \ixi2ectsc'se,sronsitoe at necrea.|| BEACH BELLES IN UP-TO-DATE BATH- lately tl g| and, now, for the first time since the not play the game over but will start ; ‘ been, hitting Ma, tehers| olg hectic days with the Cubs, we've et ee pes aha ot k What Ha ns E D ey shee Tae Cuban Stars, ING.GEAR. Snappy sketches from life at ; toe hard. C Korn — The | 50t @ real on that the Phillies protested one time ppe y Very ay Phan v4 header, at olympic Field. Long. Beach, by VYVYAN. a next Western trip probably will be| The feudal party of the first part ts against the Giants and, by it, they ‘ . Parkville vse, Newark Colored yo ane of disaster for MoGraw. the Cincinnatl Rede and, of cours, the won. Ue lee ea calint casc itm | Tata A. Tate be OF ae ecinane | AIC Ae Paccite Oval Brookiya. GENEVA, League of Nations Capital. With a archenemy always must be New York! another 4 Browns, the downtrodden Yankees|0f baseball and former Prosident and) Flatbush vs. St, Mary's jatbus! 4 : RMANN. ~ « eons Pitching stam th's] you never heard of a feud betwen the pcAnother important decision ha | Rirned ind won a game by a seore of [owner of the Chleago Club of the Na-! Oval, Brooklyn. color ‘illustra: tion by BIEDE i ; gtrength. It opened the soason as if| Cubs and the Pirates, did you? It is| the fifth inning and postponed on ac- 4to $ in an exciting finish. The New| tional League, died at his home in} Melvin Evergreens at Maspeth, CARDINAL MERCIER. AND THE REPARA: to verify the dope and then, without | certain that you never knew of one be-| Count of rain. In the past, scores in Yorkers hit the ball hard, but the| Chicago y a Hart was} pong Island, . - J 4 ie H ericoal | tety fou penny ape TION OF FATE. Relating how at three- th Browns’ infleld “cracked” at rcs: reason apparent, the entire pitching | tween Boston and Philadelphia or the Sree de tenet, out and | moment in the seventh inning and|caused by organic heart diveaus, NEW DATES SET FOR | peg set th score the Philosopher Prelate of Belgium a realized heroic dreams nurtured on Water- anew Ra act that the Dodgers | Reds and the Cardinals, Not on your| hits. ‘The new decision changes that, |threw three big errors into the tray, | MISCELLANEOUS. were hitting above thelr proper gait| life. To make bascball good and en-| The contest will go as a tied gamo | which with timely hits by Frank] William H. Geer of Albany, Super- POSTPONED GAMES. End ecoring more rune thea any tub| soyable somebody has gut to start|20¢, the plays will be officially re- | Baker and Truck Hannah gave the) visor of Physical ‘raining in th loo’s battlefield. F . PRIZE POETS OF 1918. Copious selections “a thas word with Cincinnati as the beneficiary, 1¢ | lecting a three-bagger. 8 at Cambridge, Mass, on Au@.,Brooklyn and Cineinantf clubs. The " 3 Ee turin ta orate Mie tame pias the | since the Giants drove to the park in| was intended to stage a battle yer. | ‘The Indians and Red Sox put over|1. He was connected with the State postponed game of July 16 with, the from the verses of Margaret Widdemer and is clul fa the league excepting the Giants, | vee somebody has. afta) corded. Yanks ‘three Tuns and the gamie.|State Department of Education, has} rho postponed game of yesterday with Balti game, th 1 howers of tomatoes, |terday between big Fred Toney and |® thrilling finish. Joe Harris, up us a| Military ‘Training Commission for|10 layed rook ly: : te eee Soin he Sums TEN | Pimatan UAE tbe * \Dinch hitter with the basce filed, |two yours. Puesday, August 2¢, instead of Satu Carl Sundburg, winners of the Poetry Soe’ team bas shown extremely weak Allon Russell pitched for the Yauks./been named director of physical! in waiting, has drawn very few Lases| other folks like to pick on the big town,| In tho mean timé the Cubs have |H® was hit hard in spots, George | training of Harvard University. Mr. the Cinganat! Clee ‘wil, Se. eves. & on balls, has been hitting first dalls| anyhow. been waiting around here in the rain | Sisler getting @ home run drive #nd r has resigned from the Depart-|Ebbetse Field on Monday, August 18, and not working opposing pitchers. It hasn't been eo many years ago|‘2,s¢t another crack at the Giants, |@ triple and Kenneth Williams col- nt of Education and will begin his|that being an open date/for both the Wrtaeee ce weed Sit Bape ere big Jim Vaughn, It promised to be MoGrow hes used with varying muc’|cantaloupes, brick and other highly} quite a heavyweight set-to, when the |hammered out a triple in the elghth| Hadfleld of New Zealand won first Gay, Aumuet 33, 08 origina eek Society’s annual award. that the Giants and Brooklyn iead | °yPlosive eal ian TG 768 Ge Ae ran ane along and let everybody sod Bs Cleveland in the lead at 7 to| honors in the final heat of the single|aiubs. . . their league in hitting and total dropped out as rivals of the e races. : the ninth Elmer Myers forced | sculls in tne Inter-Allied Regatta on, Pitcher George B. Mohart has i: aves and stik Ritacd wei tant Ghants the Cubs became our arch-| The same battle is expected to-day, |in a run with bases on balls, and) the Seine, Giran of France fin'shed|m contract for, the season of 1920 with STROUD, the Criminal Genius of Kansas. A oi. with the bags filled Ruth hit his sec- | second d Maje P Vithingt the Brooklyn club, t ne enemy. We went to the park in Chi] paif players don't know much about |ond heme run of the gamie, sending Se tho ‘United Staton third, f°" | Fire Commissioner Drennan hax given Jekyll-Hyde case in real life that surpasses ging svete and the rush attack WHI | cago once under euard. The “Song of| the ponies, so that is perhaps the|in four more tallies, and Boston won| New York swimmers made a cleant report See She Tire Depercapent Seng Stevenson’s ficti F Hate” was the city anthem, feagon for, thelr beating the same. |by « score of & to 7. sweep at a Water carnival held at|termbor 14, to participate in the monster ‘ial : ‘ ‘Those clubs, in the days of their Doyle, Je , Robble,| "The Athletics’ two errors proved|Lake Hopatcong under the supervi-|athletic carnival for the Coal Fund Ben- 4 ; i Clovetana undowbtedly posseased | ore Nets segs Yorke itn a war. | Mcaraw, Mathewson and many other| costly, aa combined with two #nsiea,| sion of the Alamac . C. of Mount Ont for the Poor of Brooklyn. TOTO, the War Pood’e Who Upset Paris. And, \ the best pitching staff in the Amer- : 7 Sm-|a sacrifice in the third and a single, a| Arlington, herote Boy EEE Pye ae : aye ts ty Amer” | ike atmosphere and went away no| piro City again and one of the young-|pasy and steal in the sixth, gave De- | the zr Lord hag ut lg 4 RUBL FIBA: RTUGTIOR Ae incidentally, something about his faithful _ 7 to an armistice, Always they|Sters went away declaring that he ns ’ 0 e " stropolita E and the prospect of Meyers returning | closer y Shera Went array cotarng. er us trolt yesterday's game by a score of| the &80-yard: mutropolitan swimming “at that game.” those happy days gone, but after sev- ee master, Lieut. Robert Patterson, the Amer- ican doughboy who got into the Bastille from France to add further strengt hated Rak, ‘We haa thoueht made the team stand out ax favorite, | waves, ne ae ‘The pitchers, excepting Morton, have champlonsht; a touch from her In a game three times held up by| team mate heavy showers and finished in a driz- STEWART not abown consistency, and Coveles- | eral years here come the Reds, wearing} As far as the race in the National|zle, Pittsburgh, with Babe Adams|New York A used Presi ilsot stir kie, who figures to be the best pitcher| war paint, sneers and evhrything.| League is concerned the week has|outpitching Nehf, defeated the|the on national junior title c and ca\ ident Wilson to up tia seta’ avalon asa, co| Ween to ur weatataeh ayer, Hgane,| groves OF 8 wore ot #16 6 yaa: ee, tne Dy tnt ie | aad some fench-nasded SeTaETI NT m ‘ 3 yards his nearest opponent, Freder- the leaders to figure a great chance| Out in Redland they are calling the| beat the Cubs and the Reds beat fty* Williams broke Washing-|ick Menke of the Alamac A. ¢., in for the flag. ‘The toam, for the first Giants quitters and bad sports in big| Brooklyn. ‘That left things just as|ton‘a winning streak by holding them | 33m ‘John Curren, another ‘Mer- BURIED TREASURES—IN OLD BOOKS. time in a degade, has reserve pitch- |) canes, ‘The fans are adding the| they were. If the sun will only shine seattered while the|cury captured 20-yard ing power. In past seasons, when | headlines. je adding the| vo day We may come to some sort of | | cury b a 220-ya: ‘welobere!"—sii ine and sort 0! rd and sput| scratch swim in 2m. 468, leading the Indians were bidding for the) term imply ‘searing & decision out the Senators by a score of 8 to 0.|home by ten yards Jack "Wiessing championship, they always were | pitching, All because the Giants made| One bright spot in the daily life of| John A. Heydler, President of the|of the 234 Street ¥, M. C, A. who The amazing bequest of Edward A. Custer, bookseller and antiquarian. shorthanded {n the slabbing depart. | the Gi h 4 ; y protest an@ forced the National|the Giants is the recovery of Larry | National League, makes it clear that| finished second. mont vand competed tp ever | Protest ane freed the Nations) apie i in otc inthe Kase aun Qe" contenant of August Hers | "tim ide ay of Grand Clectt rao: | stewart, Aut School 9 | WHAT WE EAT—AND THEN WHAT HAP- ; aly h >| . n a8\the Cincinnati President, that the/ing in Kalamazoo's twelfth annual o > 3 fi a statt collapsed. Now the pitching | teds won from Pittsburgh in six In-| over, It was Larry's quick thinking |mattor of the Giants’ protest at the| uecting was a profitable one for| fiMczuminauon, “0! 7 MS am | PENS. Summary of Dr. Philip B, Hawk’s ; corps appears to be coming to life. | nings, the game being called at that| that won from tho Cubs, ‘The team js down in club batting, | calling of the Pirates-Reds game on| Walter R. Cox, the New England Meche ith Sriving was; “1 Dag_ and authoritative experiments with food and Bt iietiaiet booklet, No. 4 + at Bs A a a sonreely A ee 0 eT ie have lost the benflet of their victory| showed up in a Now York uniform| negt,scheduled game, was one to be|ner of the Edwards purse at Cleve- these two break loose with their |over Brooklyn the other day, and, as Ebay ng om fans are still wait-| decided by the President of the|land, but also captured the 216 trot sticks Cleveland {a bound to climb) Tammany Young says, you could try lag For crias boyy Tagere another ep\; | jeague alone and not by the Board of with Mignolia. rapidly. an egg on any part of Pat Moran. It/ pelief that McGraw ia to get another behind both Chicago and Detroit, but |#tage by agreement, wisn Gael BLL July 6 in the sixth inning, when a|reinsman, Not only did he win the ‘evening clases for men | must remember that Speaker has| As a result of this ruling the Reds rank Snyder, the St. Louis cateher, |jater train would have landed the | §2,000 New Burdick Hotel purse for aod wp avete cote 8 : * : J you must p Gy in on. the, Mant Payee Bow aad | liter in tacnan la tise fon’ thule |£G8 posers with ‘Prank Dever, wine he ee ee | digestion, which should change some old Bs notions about our every day diet. The New York Yankees are out of a h dose to swallow, but the| pitcher. | he fight, but only tomporarily, They | W28 4 rous! P Maken $0,000 on Open Alr Boxt ee tanartea' te slip’ Dit’ during | Teds don't blame the National sp aaa NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE | Show, ial thelr long Western tour, but when|League. They blame the Giants for| Uncle Wilbert Robinson says the hae | While Phil Gissenan of Philadelphia lost they return home they will climblaing what they term an unsporte-|Feds are no false alarm. They look of Clubs. | cee) aceenes agen eh le Bak Gena Toe again, so that the finish ought to be S Ito him like a real ball cub with a |. club, W. 1. PC.| boxing show thie year, be more than got beok another close one, manlike protest, “ |yerious notion of the pennant. 114) Ringbai 3941 488) nie towne on lant “Momday night when he ee Even old Garry Herrmann, former Bios Sisluceaing Se ‘an thet, onthe sohertaianmh mies a ‘The minor leagues have again de- | friend of New York, steps out and Let's all get together and try to Bo0\Fersey Clty peat in Hema sayy tat “after” all ox. qlared their independence of the! calls it an outrage. He eays the Reis | Wh the Yanks out of that slump Games Yesterday. or ate Ze thee seed majors. Just what the object of the | jay, “9 orate i wonky ' ly $22,000, peoond declaration of independence, | nave been mistreated and that the Fred Dyer Wi Tore ath S; Bultalo, 3 pea Gach. span daa signed by Fultz, rey and the | Giants when closely pressed could not CH, N. J., Hhochengr, 8 Mending, 8 1a a Tow wonky tried 4 others jg, is not clea it is just the | stand the gaff—or words to that ef- 9 Australian h dame 'S mabenien, & tem Harvey Those name an the one they promulgated tect, ted’ Johnny Rvane “ot Tens Sampeeteahal Den, Morea manages ORDER FROM NEWSDEALER IN after the New York meeting. Possibly sf night In eight rounds, | Jersey city at Rochester (two games), Hellion, Jotorm@ed MeCarey Uat he bas prac: thor toon the ‘recent action: merely | ‘The facts are simpie.The Reds and|Dyer's speedy left to head and hard | °° ’xrwany a5 Binghamton, | Beall wentased Delian to, Ras fests Saree ADVANCE—EDITION LIMITED ty i rr 10 (two. games), St taut tor iweive + Canton, O., on ae waerniag to the majors that they Pirates agreed to cali the game at @! panging on to last the Limit. Bastimers ci Busteld duwo games). iat day x >a ‘

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