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— Ee eaaeeene a a a a eee elo bain hee THE EVENING WORLD, ‘FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1920." NEWS OF ALL THE SPORTS 22.22" by the Dodgers due to the Pittsburgh Club asking wagers on the rookie, Man O’ War’s Belmont Trial|Schupp, Old Giant Star, . | 8.°8 S55 ds a Mile Hile and Quarter i in 1 05 has the makings of a fino ball: player i LERR ROR the injuries to his hand received sev- Puzzles Robin Batters but needs polishing. Wes Cohigton Three- att ONT SELECTIONS, On Other Hand, Grimes iidihcay: piilnidg ond. Why weansal Sal Ketage ereaiet ek oe pag veg June Economy Sales ofHiEN BERGS, Kilduff, entirely recovered from Race—Sun lash View bi Mil. iT sith cond bas: a a i Year-Old on Edge for To- charmed, Wor Mielnns Batted Out of Box | looked like'a ng faultless manner, Seoney, ts eapeoted Morrow's Classic, bw acho aha grt by. Cards. catch and naton | ana then Dig dolngy are sure to take L. A. PRICE, rres ay ttle bear, YT. ; : MoCabe,* ‘hi i ft ! Lean a ittiny *» . By Vincent Treanor. Fourth Race—Aurum, Pierre By Richard Preyer went out ona rounder to fret and ; Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Promptly Refunded . F time trials can. be as 0 | 7% bs the crowd went home. ‘The Farmer Baseball Club will engage taken Fifth Race—J: . R. BURLBIGH GRIMBS, one of the seya, Staten Isiand Knights of t Saale of caleulations, 084 they cain, aan, Qiagen ats] N/A pe ton eee momen ote} t,Xaul ain is afternonn with Coates ae yecee tear” Wears West 14th Street—Between 5th and 6th Aves. are these days, nomat-| gixth Race—Houyhnham, Ortole National League Spitballers’ Mamaux the le pitching ehoice | S80? s WE On ter how useless they may have seemed | Dry Moon, 7 Chub, grew: wilder Wink the Republi-| fof eer Boys. Rowbey feels consasnt asen pale (© oM-tasttoned | ot poem in the oon rae rantion.. Seiten, 86 Gi Final Clearance—A!l Our $19.75 and $22.50 and track conditions, then| Wi the Hyde Park Handicap, waa] series being staged at Ebbets Field, y simply a case of Sande on the former | and the first mentioned jon Man 0’ Waw ie the surest of sure against Fator on Sunflash,” Sande] of spheroid tossors br ‘ings for to-morrow’s Belmont | Utjockeyed Fator, Some statisticians, | six lengths. Final socre, 9 to Handicap. That the great son of Fair| however, pointed out that Damrosch| Ferdinand Stubblefield Schupp beat the Hildreth horse about the}cupled the mound for the: Minitors an Play is on edge for the classic stake| same-way rigged last season, and Ferdie had the Brooklyn batters and Three- Quarter Length Coats Reduced to Less Than 1 evidenced by his final trial Thure- eating out of his hand. He would Half Price Saturday day morning, when he covered @ mile! ‘The charts say Wise Dove swerved | have scored a shutout if he did not Aft « quarter in the axtontahing time| toward the outer rail ia the Afb race |snee UP ae fiual tan and alow and carried Fair Lassie wi 96 (2.46 flat, Horses are not usually | Nothing of the kind, “Wise Dove was| the ole pellet in safety. ‘The Dodgers’ asked such tast efforts, even if it is! running straight and true to the final| entire quota of runs was chalked up im them, and it wasn't expected of|tighth when Fair Lassie ducked to| iD the ninth. Outside of that inning Man O° War. He simply went out and/| the outside. Wise Dove followed her, | SChupp allowed but six scattered hits Gh ft as if in the natural course of | hut in doing so had ‘amough epeed ts and was never in danger. 7 to ti game "While the Belmont won't be a bet- Be ee eee ear eae ar lee © pltshers’ battle between the ting event, at least as far as Man| Wise Dove waa clear of Fair Laasic | opposing: twirlers, ‘but when the O! War is concerned, there is honor, | at the time came to bat in the seventh— Drestige “nd a gold cup connected : Curtains. “Hornety, the siseg0e, Kid, wi all of wi mean more than the value of the purse to| , At # meeting of the stewards of the waleds Lavan slogie®, as, bi owner Samuel D. Riddle and hig|J°ckey Club held Thursday, the fol-| ong 4’ duet of errors by Grimes and ble trainer, Louls Fenstel. To the |!owing members being present—Au-| yg, was thrown in between and lio it will mean the sight of what|sust Belmont, H. K. Knapp, F. R.| when the stanza ended the ecore boy ‘wrday looks to be one of the greatest | Hitchcock, John Sanford, R. T. WU-| chalked up four runs. Another arses of turf history, Racegoers will|#on and Joseph ©. Widener—the @p-| quartet of markers were added in the forego the privilege of betting for the | pended report of the License Commit-| eignen. chance to see a historic perform. | tee was accepted and approved: That) Aithough nine runs to the rear the ance, and unless all signs fail they | the application of William Knapp for) nodger fans did not give wp hope swill to-morrow wee that and a horse|a trainer's license be denied; that the| when the last of the ninth arrived. @bout which they can talk, ttl their | application of Frank G, Keough for a They rooted for the home players to sigomsday, Jockey's license be granted; that the/ avoid a shutout, and when Schmandt, yet was feared that: because of Man|application of C. B. Durnell for a first man up, shot a single over sec- y War's prowess he would have no|trainer’s license be denied; that the| onq. and Nels, who took Grifith's opposition, put this would be deplora- | application of R. Kirschbaum for | piace in right field in the eighth, also ble, inasmuch as he would get only | jockey’s license be granted. The ap-/ singied, the fans whooped. Schmandt naif the purse in that event. with | plication of J. Dennison and Wallace | Sooreq when Lavan fumbled Elliott's second or third money going a-beg- | Taylor for trainers’ licenses were laid ging, or, In other words, reverting to|on the table. the association. But from what we hear there will be no walkover. Don- 5 nacona and Wild Air will very likely |_,T0-Mofrow's card is one of extreme oppose “the Riddle. three-year-old, |Tichness, as, in addition to the Bel- procistng at least a contest... d,} mont, there is the Coaching Club American Oake, of a value of $5,000. “awhile talking of Man o’ War ana|In order to stimulate interest in dis- the Glen Riddle farm stable we wish | tance racing for fillies, the Coaching to call your attention to another oc-|Club of New York has added the eupant of the same barn, Dinnaeare, Layee Singleton gold cup, probably Choice of strictly all wool Gold Tones, Khaki Wool, Serges, Coverts, Tweeds and Velours— pleated back, belted back and Tuxedo styles— |. all beautifully made and finished—new and ~ charming styles in navy, gray, tan, khaki, and beigé—three pictured; sizes up Silk mace” Skirts sh fu cette Vice, aan Nese ids in Fevity Sams dark ineh beltecuave' the appear- Children’s Creepers and Rompers of fast color = Man an onislrter === 22 |EXTRA TROUSERS FREE! which was the last event yesterday. This gelding, ‘highly regarded asa |istence In the United States to-day. FRENCH B ACK two-year-old, started only once last | Present indications are that Cleopatra year and was retired because of bad {and perhaps Cinderella also will rep~ legs. Yesterday he started for the | resent W, R. Coe and that His Choice second time in his career, and did| Will carry the colors. of Commander what was expected of him in com-|J. K. L. Ross., Capt. Ral Parr’s rounding fashion. Off to a bad start, |Oceanna is also a sure starter, while at least two lengths behind the last|Arethusa may be sent to represent horse in @ field of eight; he had to|Harry Payne Whitney. overcome a lot Of difficulties to get into a contending position. He did i Jockey Johnson left for Kentucky mato inaide half-mile ana turning liast evening to ride Gladiator in the Shown with colored bot- ond place on the outside of Royal |Latonia Derby. tom white waist in Jester. Half way down the stretch it seceenpeneennrertent colore—sinec 2 to Jokes as if his early stforta had 6 years—regulat $1.29. taken too much out of him and ¢ he would have to be content with | Child’s Poplin second money. Kummer, who rode | Dresses him, evidently had an armful left, for he nailed Sande and Royal Jester at ] Shown in blue, pink, the eighth pole, From there home i: white and maize—Em- was a cage of a mild hand ride, and ‘ac the finish Dinnacare was safely in front and not extended. , His per- formance 1s another tribute to the dure and training ability of Mr. Feustel, Boasane was surely done up in at- | tive style for his debut of the} deason. He was dressed up for an qguine ball, His tail was carefully | ided and adorned with yellow rib- 5, and so was his mane. His fore- AT \T SACRIFICE PRICES Startling Clearance I find myself heavily over- loaded with hundreds of yards of Blue Serges sold in my stores at prices as high as $40 and $45. Disregarding all former prices I place on ‘sale $60 Daytons Now $53 $50 Overlands Princetons or Harvards Now $37.50 }ixife EXTRA SPECIAL“ $45 Peerless Now $35.50 GUARANTEED 5 YEARS ALL BICYCLE TIRES AND SUPPLIES ALSO REDUCED, Gotham Sporting Goods Co. 57 Warren Street 1 Block South of Chambers St, Tomorrow we feature a large collection of Bathing Suits = Pos. poongl Le a See erests $1.98. or white; sizes 96 to 46.............. Better Grade Sateen Suits Handeome Sateen Suits In charming new styles—6 dif- Sg ettly trim: “anata ‘6 were stiff and sore from old laints, but judiclous cocainizing | id them up, So that by post time | M@odane looked as fit and good as} the duy early last season when nearly erybody took 3 to 5 on him to beat uralist, which incidentally | he ‘t do. Yesterday, however, Aba- dime was nearly himself. He went to | the front shortly after the start and in @ gallop. He came back to scales good and sound too, He fad negotiated the six and a halt furlongs in 1.20. ¢ Damrosch-Sunflash race, other- — French Back 50 ie aes A = : e akoe able lly g? yor Surf Sutte babi | (9 } Blue Serge “ener OQe | Matermetearie 82 p Li | SUIT TO ORDER ne Sam ir eres ren Y SATURDAY, EVENINGS —Olofhog "eluding Extra Trousers Free = ae 125 a restr 98c aston reece ans Uncalledtor Every End in the House Special Values Tomorrow in Sale of Trimmed and GOODS MARKED IN PL : FANCY WORSTEDS, TWEEDS Mess Ready- Tr RO en SUITS _||cHEVIOTS AND CASSIMERES tae. Shoes wer Hats Ready to Wear Have a number of un- called-for Suits on hand, which I will dispose of at this Clearance Sale at a price as low as Ends of which I have sufficient cloth for two-piece suits, some three-piece, suitable for Spring and Summer wear, regardless of your size, the price is Suit to Order $1850 Extra Trousers with this range can be had at a small additional cost. High and Low Shoes; All Sizes in Ever vay ‘ Style. No C. 0. D. or Mail Orders Fill For Women and Misses; Only One of a Style and About 100 in the Assortment 2 ° 1] 9 Reduced to Women's and Growing $ Girls’ White Canvas Shoes, é AND sizes 8 to 7, 3-Piece High-Grade Period Living Room and Parlor Suite $ 1 5 rial SO ent and Dull Kid Mary i upholstered & hiqagachd inde- = $287: .50 a oe ah illustrated ji m tea : 2 i Kroehler Koday v R 1 st R $4 toll 7 ier ‘s White Fei: were $4.95, gis — ® aA Canvas Shoes, sisee 834 to 11 $5.95. $6.96 and $7.95 Senses, cemmmpeanety id 113 to} tered th Imitation ¢ MY NEW STORE 3 Church Street Wome a White Canvas Pumps, Taffeta, Ribbon, ather| makes. « (i Leghorn, 1 size bed 318 Nesean Sere-t Near Liberty ee te, White Buck Ofoxrde, Georgette, 1 bed wi H full size bed when | Bet. Beekman and Ann Sts. Open Until 7 P. M. sizes 5 to 1034. and Straw Hats. This do . e2eince ae ———— ; Open icc ben 7, Saturday Until 9. Growing x ne menting tress; a q ‘atent er “4 Pte 6g NEWARK, N, J Cloth Top Shoes, tured. 186 Market Street a Near Nevin St. ; Ostrich Bands Open Evenings Until 10 P. M., Dpen Evenings Until 9 P. M,, bt Saturday Until 11 P.M, Saturday Until 11 P, M: New aor 08 98 Daylight Workrooms, 505 State Street, Brooklyn, N. Y ‘