The evening world. Newspaper, March 10, 1921, Page 23

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} <3 More Teams Are Lapped in Six-Day Grind At an early hour this morning ‘Willie Coburn made another attempt eto regain his lost lap. He started a “jam” on the 26th Street side of the Garden and before his opponents were ‘aware of the fact Coburn was nearly @ half circuit of the track in front, Brocco was rushed out to relieve Co- burn and increased the lead by sev- eral yards, ter three laps Coburn weappeared and held this lead, but qwhen he was relieved for the second ime by Brocco the clever Italian, leg ‘weary from the numerous sprints, would not hold the advantage, After the race had quieted down ft ‘was announced that three teams had een lapped during the sprint. The riders set back were De Greaves and Rellens, Parisot and Leonard and Kencan and Byron, The failure of @be first mentioned team to keep up with the leaders came as a big sur- prise to the fans. The two riders have been setting a fast pace during the race and they were considered dangerous. ‘The riders in the six-day cycle race “were examined by a flock of medics, yesterday, and when the rap-tap-tap- ping was done with, old Br-R-R-R-R- Roceo was pronounced & perfect spec- imen of an athiete Dr. C. Ward Crompton headed the physical ex- ploring party and they found the Popular Italian 100 per cent. right. Egg, Coburn, Van Kempen, Rutt, Lorenz, and Lemay were only a shade bebind the 100 per cent, mark. Dr. Crompt¢ id that the riders were in remarkable condition despite stle of their trade. ms were made im- The exam mediately before and after the nerve- racking point sprints. ne within an ace of tap- uring the afternoon and ‘n over anxious about re- he and his team mato n equal footing with Egg nd Rutt and Lorenz. had all but closed the a Hesse, the referee, ad Nin’ that warne bad ‘pick up had Killed any chance ot gain, Brocco took the warning and stopped his mad chase. Brocco got a full half lap away in the eprints before the others were aware he was out after the lost lap. He rode like a loon, the building fairly creaking with the roar that greeted his plucky dash for lost ground. Coburn was for him and when Brocco came the wind he got up speed. overtook him he shoved Co- aching Staff for Tigers. N. J., March 10.—W. W. coach “of the Princeton football eleven, announced to-duy the geaching staff for next fall Few chai over last year, raw, Captain of the 18, will have charge of the is; “Purty” Bigler of the tackles, and Jack Winn and Armand Legendre of the ends, Frank Glick and Murrey ‘Trimble will coach the backs, Legendre played end on the team last fall, and his appointment #8 one of the coaches is a tribute to his ability and skil, All. the others Were with the squad last year. is sure to’be on the etaff bach of the scrub eleven, Spring practice will begin in the stadium as soon as good weather sets Added to this weekly meetings will held of the candidates this spring. McGraw will be in charge of these meetings and will drill the men in the rules and tactics, of football by means First Quality EL of 50 for po: TORO 8c and 10c El Toros ($2.50 for Box of 50) Mail Orders Filled Broadway, New York City. Add 10c to each THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 10, ret. Basketball Not In one of the best grammar _sehool basketball games contested dn the courts this year, the team represent- ing P. 8. No. 54 defeated P. 8. No, 55 by @ score of 18 to 14. The contest was staged on P. 8, No, 4 court, 174th Street and Third Avenue. The win- ners lined up with Solly Soroga, Julie Adieman, Jack Sliver, Bernie Sorroy and H. Stern. The losing five was made up of Sam Samuelson, Morris Pollock, Joe Serano, H. Schoenfield and “Red” Wolpiansky, At the con- clusion of the game both teams were tied and an extra five minutes was ordered played by the referee, The No. 54 players sent two baskets into the net in the last minute of ‘play and won the contest. The New York Big Five have strengthened their line up by the acquisition of Joe Raney and Stretch Reynolds, two former stars of the Veronica Separates. The quintet has open dates for heavyweight teams. Address Joe Grabel, No, 314 Green- wich Street, City. In the first game of a home and home series, the Franklin A. C, quin- tet lost to the Sterling Greys of Unionport by 27 to 21. In a preitm!- nary contest the Franklin Juniors defeated the Audubons by 87 to 33. The second match of the big team’s R CRE series will be played at Hoffman Hall, Sunday afternoon, The Franklin Seniors will meet the Pendleton Five at the clubrooms in Westchester Saturday night. The Alphaberta Five, 110 pounds, would like to hear from home teams of like weight. Address Vincent O'Leary, No, 619 BH, 182d Street, Bronx, 185 pound city championship, trav- elled to Perth Amboy recently and defeated the Y. M. H. A. by a 29 to 23 score. Saturday night the wifners will meet the Union Club on the latter's court, and Sunday night will clash with the Hunts Point Eagles the 92d Street ¥. M. H. A, The Rivals have open dates. Address M. , No. 148 East 92d Street, City. DIT If You Want It Almost everyone buys on credit, charge accounts, but thousands more convenient method of mak weekly or monthly. in this and many on 30 to 90 day of our customers prefer the ing small partial payments Our reasonable prices are demonstrated Sale of $40 and $45 Men’s and Young Men’s Spring Suits $2715 You can pay as little as $1 a week on these suits. Correctly tailored smart Spring suits, in the newest patterns id models, at prices that emphasize our policy of giving the maximum value. Every suit in this assortment is worth considerably more and is suitable for immediate Spri Deaded aductana | On PORTO RICAN CIGARS At All SCHULTE Cigar Stores [Perfect These Well Known Brands Cut to addressed to (Dept. 78), 386 box promptly if A. Schulte and insurance, PORTINA 10c Sizes Cut to ($3.33 for box of 2fer 28 SIZES ($4.15 for box of 12c & 15c Size cutto 10. ($5.00 for box of eels Ci, St in Ni ¥ On Sale In All gcbvite Cigur Stores t» New York, kelyn, Newark, Paterson Pt Elz 3 for ing wear. All sizes. HECHT BROS. 53—57 West 14th St., near 6th Ave. Condition NA 20. ($3.33 for box of 50) i 3 for 25 50) 50) > The Rival Five, contenders for the _ AP namin we Biya We Save You a Third on Correctly Fitted Eyeglasses and Spectacles aes Anniversary Specials Wall Paper “22! 2 large assortment of rich and iad de- ‘6 &§ sims. BUC BDc 45 Roll, 64c Imported 30-inch Oatmeal all colors. “Roll... ee ole Regular 48¢ American Oatmeal, mee} non-fading, 30-inch. Roll. . 4c LA. PRICE, Pres. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Promptly Refunded >aper, large I from All Papers Above Sold w ith Borders Only, 8 to 20¢ Yd. Superb Georgette Waists A Prominent Maker's Entire Sample and Surplus Stock of High Grade Blouses for the Exclusive Trade on Sale at Half and Less Than Half Actual Value. 2.94 sist many styles pictured SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY offering that fea- tured thousands of exquisite blouses in Honey- dew, Orchid, Gendarme blue, plum, navy, peach, bisque, white, flesh, henna, lavender, ete. ‘With or without collars, long or short sleeves. Sacrificed to us because the maker needed ready cash. Beautifully tucked and pleated models, dainty embroidery blouses—handsome beaded styles —! retty lace and frilly models. ‘The most wonderful blouse offer In years. Sizes 36 to 46, Regular $6 and $7 Models Just in Time for Easter—Extraordinary Values in Boys’ Two Pants Suits Marked specially low for Anniversary “Doublewear’’ Clothes of handsome wool $ mixtures—Built to retail around $12.98 Tailored with two ideas in mind—to provide gar- e ments that will stand up under the severest strain of school or play hours and to retain their original smart lines until worn out.. Yoke back coats with inverted pleats, silk piped pockets and thoroughly good two-line alpaca linings; sizes 7 to 17 years. . Boys’ Confirmation Suits Al oot he Perl bl $] bi 4 98 styles that are full of pep and @ Smart new Spring Styles, Ls double breasted Norfolk, with’ double stitched seams—fine quality: alpaca alapaca lined coats, pants full lined—serviceable reel dressy—reg. $17.98 values; sizes 8 to 18 years. Boys’ All Wool 2 Pants Suits suitable for dress or school lining that will still be good when the suit is worn Strictly all wool mixtures in $10. 95 wear. Handgome mixtures, out—sizes 7 to 18 years. Dressmakers’ (New Model) Complete Dress Forms ‘3.27 Sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 9. High and Sh ,Sale Women’s "fi, oes A Shoe for every foot—all sizes and widths every style of heel—values up to $7.00 Pair flexible McKay las' brown and black kid, gun-metal, e i patent colt, white kid, white buck and combinations, the product of a famous shoe manufacturer who sold them to us at such a remarkably low price he refuses to have his name mentioned. ederep $5 Aka ih foot erste - LE bay a ane larger p \% to 2—, 2 oa 21, t iver « reel er eGO feo nT aoe Special Anniversary Offering of ‘GREENPOINT’ Products Genuine “Greenpoint” Beds shown below at right; genuine “Greenpoint” make hard white baked enamel. Anniversary Sale Price 100% “Greenpoint” Mattresses Heavy roll 10 Layer Felt 42 and 44, Like our $5.98 Model, No mail orders, No ex- changes. T. Cotton rds Best 6 (i Black or Bry Nos. 40, jp} 6 ba” Per spool c No Mail Orders. ° ; ; t The best values New York has seen in years at this Anniversary ERFECT in every way— Goodyear welts, hand turns and Girls’ White Buck High Cut Lace Shoes Solid, well built beds like picture $ 10 art tick “Greenpoint” Enamel Cribs In iron oF white 510 Vermin Proof Springs Good comfortable Springs, well madeand 98 braced — guaranteed #7 ~special enamel, well made, drop side For Anniversary Sale We Feature hao Sie ten Piece Sets of Duten Curtains ==) Peautiful light and c airy Serim Curtains, good sheer quality, white only, trimmed with dainty lace edge, full width and 214 yards long; complete, ready to hang. $1.50 value. Some cut from full pieces—some in Three Pi tece Sets room lengths only-—2- yard widths Dutch Slight misprints. Big assortment of patterns popular 65 quality. Anniversary price. Curtains Limit 25 Yards to a Customer Fancy Scrim Made of fancy scrim, in white @ $2.00 Inlaid Mh ck and cream grounds with colored borders; some §* Splendid wearing quality that well-posted shop~ with plain body, others with ‘9 Bein pers will appreciate; two yards wide; new pat- signs, finished with bail fringe: terns. Anniversary price Prepaid Mail Ogders Filled hid atl 9A, M, to 5:30 P. M. itt . B-pe, sets made to sell at $1.69, special, per set at

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