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' THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1921, “4 % GIANTS WIN AND DODGERS LOSE WHILE YANKS REMAIN IDLE New Giant Outfielder BOSTON BRAVES SURPRISE TEAM From Coast Makes OF BIG LEAGUE Herman Has Good Chance ( CAUGHT IN THE TENNIS NET To Win Back Bantam Title ere cie " gil! fha Miss Florence Ballin, Miss Gleanor Kendrick on Athtette Pennaylvan PHILADELPHIA, July 1. Murdoch Kendrick, for many years a mem- ber of the Advisory Committee of the | Intercollegiate Association Board at a by de- and J. DP. of Ama- | - - _ teur Athletes of Amerie has Deen Goss, Mrs. Edward W. Raymond and | ” . i 1 fi Vennta Title. lected Chal n oof the Exeentivi Successful D b t Hi =a K {aboard waving a French fax He took Mra. Carl V. Hitchens won their o GRIN, seocts, sey 15. — Vincent | Sommnittes ‘Of th University Seong his coat off and remained) at the rail. | matches in the opening round of the in A nl. “$5 Piceing oF Aha Ohta eou ere Supposing the Boston Braves should /OFMer Champion Was TOO i cee ee a tdbye with. me Bren PIEATION AWM TENTS LECPEETORE OF toa (ECR co New. OMe: GIy went into mr cagnuatieg of the Untvernicy, aa y onan H colors In one hand and the Sinn ‘s Nn tennis thle aro he final round of th Western Tennts ~aaae win the pennant. There would be Cireful in Last Bout — |fag™in the other. “A alevedore had | courts of the Field Club of Greenwich | (Ne final round of the Mesitel Nene j | Bill C ah Ww | naa singled, to pry In his three more “Miracle Man” talk. ‘There sales i | slipped this Inst Mag {to Georges” hat | at Greenwich Conn,, yesterday. ‘The tair | Association's, champlonenip tournemen (i unningham, Who Only y|ahes attempts he indicated that he i8 would be a terrible jolt on form Against Lynch. and he waved it with @ grin on HIS) contestants also had to contend with | apolis, 64. 6—1. 6-1 Joined = T. Tuesday, | 2 free swinger, with a good eye, and = OF course George Washington — ATL be back In October or earlier,” | intermittent thunderstorms and twice aie a eam UeSdaY,! although his connections all were ; id" . ‘Re me he sald before salting. “I cannot tell| were compelled to leave the courts be. oa " grounders to the infield, Bill showed Grant isn't making world’s serie’ RRANGEMENTS have been! who my next opponent will be tn this tale nye tne courts be | SENATORS AND INDIANS Looks Like a Good All-|thut he is a batter with whom a plans, but he's having fun reminding nade, it wae learned to-day.| country decause (do, pot know my-| cause of the rain and in one instance BREAK WINNING STREAKS ay | pitcher has to reckon carefully his friends that he “told them so” last thet ia the even the permit] Ste oh AM pericty Ue Sista Poel eeu, net trees Veneinty om one Around Player, | For the first appearance of a pall man that Monsieur Rickard eaniilts player, Cunningham's debut promises AP"! applied for by the International, me, He's the boss and a ond on The contest in which cain Ciched the Ja lot, and it looks as if in him the Grunt id say when the season was Sporting Club of New York 20 con-| pHefore tne Wn EOL. wnt ower HAT is Mobert be Novia tHe iret | yy aahinlae anc Roberteon wave Pittas | By Isaac Shuman. Giants have an asset that is immedi- just getting under way that the ex- duct the bout between Joe Lynch| sobersides Dorgan being the right. | [otti OTe Tere Ua ia tie better | OY Schmidt and Robertson gave ae j Hit CUABIAgHAE, Hawest Gladt, [AAW dldceramle. ports were overlooking something and Pete Herman for the bantam | (1shed ‘dy the kaagplan and With Oy" ings,” Her fom ot played| Duran & ten-inning victory over who joined the club Tuesday, after his) Bill Ryan had a nice day of it in the “hen they dida't Agure the Braves. weight championship is held up, the /and Descamps cach a wold ehxarett qiuses de Alles Ballin attompled to move |6 to 4, dchmidt vpened the teath purchase from Seattle of the Pacific box, what with yi ding but six ites ie Clee ed rant life a - RPL BBUATIGC R aegt eT Com- | “Georges Bourne, owner of the taat| 4p for finishing strokes in. iid cqucs with 4 double to ieft and acored on . ‘ ..|to those terrible Cardinals, of which inachine that wasn’ nly regarded, pany, operating Ebbess Field, where| vache which brought cacpentier | The first wet 4 avor obertson's long drive to centre fleld y Comet Dengue) Mae His dsbur Yesters Romers Hortshy) Ma MIsHe GHn eke ahdl Ker HaaT CHUA BIAS tng conaistent* the fight is to take place, will taxe| Jerrey City an thecday of tie erent | Lt Roy, na she won at 6-2 Rie Atlale | GAMES ICTR rie ORC Te nities ‘ day as a Polo Grounder pected, garnered ‘three. Yet Bill had (uy ayweey he y ant : SVOE THO MAOH, dhs ; hf eee hattle, chased Lit threo | Heavies: thunderstowsr oC thn ae til the aixth inning, when TR Miller | he t Bill looked good. a tough day, he thought, otherwise, OU! 4 ae betes bts batt fits brea, Pye Gureette: he es. Vent, Fleets Pes: | to ahelter ins into the left fleld. bleachers, Save the leather and keep He was sent out to centre in lieu| Umpire Rigier twice called three & row and are closing in on the fails to secure a permit from the Li-| camps. Lieut, Pier Ma uP, After a wait ot nenriy two hours the : cool. Buy sensible canvas i of Eddie Brown, who was not feeling | ttikes on him that seemed wide, and Giants, cense Commit:ce of the Boxing Com-|{Ctining wonversation in, Erench pair again cesumed hostilities. “The de- | pewroN, July 1.—The Braves went Wail! and Carts WA liad ieee 7 the last time Bill protested vigorously, — t was just wbout tiie time in 1914 Mission, the bout will gu on, never-| Gus. Wilson, lournee, Capt. Maltet, | fay apparently had robbed Mra. fw Rey ii. aiath ning yesterday with the shoes for every member of | ell, and Curtis walker, whore bad) protest which the fans took up, al- 66: ine tebe ot dah theless, on the night of July %. a| Bourne, Jules Gleanser and Charley La played the lines, Cubs leading 2 to 0, but Mitehell’s ath- | the fy for ti leg is giving Lim more trouble, and|though fans take up any protest re Sg te ok he. We ok Or ees ee cn] doa ey ald aot ive as tte eh ting and shooting | ietes made three runs and won the mily, for vacation or H 5 # | r ife toa ATi , SUM, for the pennant. Another dush like NeW set of articies will have to be] until Carpenteier warned then ro) Hite angles in the | fetes made n f although the five chances he had in| @&ainst an umpire too willingly . the megaphone that the wash from t Ns came before a man had been put out town, Sav r. hKe Hanles Gate i + ait aiiheul two |it did seem that the ball was wide, that would mean the same thing drawn up, but they will be similar to! fre SMe hutd probably send tern “ait Battin + Lom acewen fie score Wan 3 to 2. : in and e money. e ot all ¢ It, CWO! Bill proba vas justified, 4 ’ é ose in: 8 of the . to Davy Jones's locker ina row before Mrs. Le Roy was "howall, “iarbare. and South H of them were sufficiently hud to cuuse|teuat, in. feeling Gad stout ite Hows . When Maranville was swapped ty those in :he hands of tne boxers now. | to, Davy doness locker. ung | amiin able co cally nm game, It was her winged, iuing tie bases, Grimes took | HOOD RUBBER PRopucTs CoM { any centre flelder to exert himself ajever, Hornsby shouldn't have taken ‘he Pirates last, winter, it looked like’ ‘Tex O'Rourke said yesterday that) rancois was the pair of thom dancing | Only tally of the latter part of Oe | Cruian's Brounder and Hollocher dropped 1}4 DUANE STREET } bit ‘The exertion did not seem to'# Verbal dig at Ryan as the teams the Braves were tearing up what ma- ¢ did not expect that the club would| * furewell to us.” suid Gus Wilson las | enone tag, Gath bd sean {ke fooeckel's two-pase bit over Trou Coe) ! ‘ datigue Cuntingham, who covered the exchanged places in the hth. The teria! they had. However, that deal bave any trouble in getting a license) gfier the fistic engagements of on phy searcely A} Lau serait Goss iva head in centre feld allowed lar i Ingham, who . | sally almost developed into fist fight, f oer t : * to conduct bouts at Ebbets Field.) and Charley Ledoux ae a Wal ovOr. st Mrs. bd bare and Southworth ty score, ending ground easily and in fine enough form | and had it not been for the Cardinal Proved one of the best ever pulled in) tun ttt mus ft Ke PENT a re? (eH ncn “in the frat round. the games : ! fo disclose even to unpractisel eyed) peacemakers and Rigie: in the off- he league, ft improved both clubs (he If vere is a delay in issuing i\| DEMPSEY AND BRENNAN MAY tic severity of er net attack, the ov it Was Bostows eighth straight win nat in him the Giants have ing it might have bee st that and put them both in the race. ty ris pL | bead strokes of the tall girl amounting ‘ nt ' Understudy to Burns, Walker and |'"* Lina tae i 0. aber shilyg on that date just the same | BeOn Url Aan) tee diakhes, she defeated Mew. H, T.| CLEVELAND, July 15.—The Red ox } voUng {uhnny Rawilaere hand soma to OF Paper the Braves are only an | Can Herman win back te title? ve time to-day, Jack Kearns, Tex) [tone tee, 620. This outcome was] broke their losing streak and putan end : Cunningham had no opportunity to! iniprave dade ene Gelding seems (0 ordinary club. ‘There's no Ruth He might, don't forget that. In our rd und *pKivnn will lock | something of a surpriae and reversal ws] 6 Cleveland's great winning streak | Bhow whet he can ge etic was of | prove daily. He covers second if around with a bat and there's nothing CPinion, Herman boxed too carefully | Horns that a Tabor Day pout for the! Mra, Baton had displayed skill and | nen the visitors Won by a acote. of | ghow what he can do in the way orl great shape, and in the second, ves- Spectacular about (helt actions on the, the night he lost the championship to pine anucer in Jersey CHY may, be | snocd in overcoming | Mins Phyllis! 15g ‘It wus a pitchers’ butte between ood record as a remote gurden | cede, with Hornsby on third, John- peid except an inclination to fight to! Joe Lynch. It was a close thing, and| on that day and #0 does Bil Brennan, | wes eit edo vos. The Sand Morton. ‘The latter had won No Underwear is Cee bs Gee mote garden ‘ny scoopel up Lavan's grounder in tie ast minute in some of the closing rounds Her-| the man who has succcedad in staying | MUSt round by her tt ee straight games and had not been without this Red Woven Label reaver, which will not be at all out /such fine shape that he intimidated ~y ig the fight ng qualities that are man outboxed the man who threw| ‘ightecn rounds with Dempsey in two wire. Hitchens, the Mexican cham. | Scored, Uhop In twenty-two Innings pre Hi of place on the club. | Hornsby so that he held third and re a@ lari ound his | fights. Bill went twelve or near an ay Cee MA ACIS UST Teenie eay Veaivine alate giving the club ninth inning rallies at around his crown in the end H ; pion, again exploited her hard hit-| ‘ alt his five, appearances at the plate still had plenty of time to throw out {nd ball games Herman has been boxing regularly pion and. ARE LIME He mot Ne chem ee’ Mi posaeseed AKeSN eye for| GHIGAGG, July ih Urban Faber Giunta edged out the Cards by the |e qatter: Incidentally. | it was Mitchell has just about the most: nd doing plenty of work © while| Ing'right hand, he believes that he will | the openings. In turn she defeated stopped Washington's winning streak ' lants edged out the Cards by the Johnny's hit in the fourth inning effective pitching staff in the league L¥Ach has been handicapped with aj niwass have a ureat chance anv time Mise glizabeth Holden, | Bee on nt eect Bags nely |which resulted in Cunningham's now. In Scott, Oeschger, McQuillan, , Token hand, All this may count| he mixes with the champion. ‘They all 1d 'inen Misa Mary Heaton | Kenutore by" score of 9 to 1, Wal {BEST RETAIL TRADE. obtained one hit and a sacrince CA tea bata) i quintet of servic ble moundsmen bi a fine little champion, every incb| Bo fesimmon “was the leading cateh- | latter competitions, nd lead. | of whl h was a home run by Miler | dete pout Guarantee of me HRGdiahwart : A that as as ste t ‘ er in that little 9 Rob was on the!ing Mrs, Falk, and sa Edi ng the Senators to-day Baber single devéloped Into a run, Bill scor-| Rill Bailey and the Cards were (nat.ate as Rood as any staff in jlerman's | knockout victorien over | float See WAR Hob: wake up aftant das Weaay tena a and Mise Hadith Mise Gredited with eighteen. victories ‘and Value and Satisfaction Which Mas RM LiC eet iy hill » lucky in the second in catching Say. Another club that 1s beginning to|dlever pentaiannny "Rae ee onati, | His getting up habits dr terror to) a+ 49-10, 2-6, 4—8 when the players |2'* defeats for the season. } { Prhich was fumbled in centre by Shot- der stealing. Two men were out and attract attention is the. band. of. tute. two skirmishes “under | {ie hearts of many a man he met. \*\ were driven from the courts DETROIT, July 15.—The Philadety ECTA AO a Searcy a et Rawlings was on third. Bailey tried Connie Mack. The Athletics are in {bis belt, faving goes, But these |i" "a sinaie shanks and. lock his’ knee m Athleticn beat Detroit by a score of 6 to ote ing of the bases. Sacrifice, | to intercept Diihoefer's throw to sec- the hole and perhaps will finish there, |{¥O Doula were not the only ones. Pee |ticathen, he was TN tne flehte In th 1 'maklog three tins in’ the ninth | TIONS cre which was made in the tenth inning, ond and missed, but the ball, despite jut a team ie being built that oughe | {2 ent right aiong after Lyneh took his | eition’ ne was the Sd crecutloner ' | ysanten Wins eee inhibmiee © ; | a¥ Ke was i perfect and had the! its deflection, was so good Snyder to get some place next season. Crean bneveat il anae et els BS Tourn ©. Walker and Veach made home | ate Dy the H sired e' dvancing Kelly, w ; 5 : hig ma ar - > . : BaFRy LIC , ‘The latter's four-base drive , . desired effoct in advancing Kelly, who was an easy out to Lavan ina Jaen"'wall into bed of ‘pretty, pretty Philip Neor, Perey te Kynaston ant runt. “the latter's fourctase drive was | world fame of } . = Dera |fowers, pink and ‘hue and yaiter ani Point Wan Defense tn Marechal Carl Joliffe won their places in the | mide with two men on bases. Harris | Be Ve, Dar | 7 i Green and all like that Cane. mi-final round of the Long Island | Meld Detroit to six tits " 2 Burlei h Grimes Sto, ed 6b S| BASEBALL NOTES. } “Winning back his title hax been ths Srna ive At Lo ne saleue “ _ = \]] Underwear are Le, thing uppermost in his mind. The night) CHICAGO, ly 15.-The defenae championship lnwn tennis singles on the) vss veng Astor's New Yacht ( Paty ; : , BALTIMORE, July 15.—Jack Bent. |e ost to Joc he stood in his corner, , won its first point in the trial of the |courts of the Woodmere Country C! see echt Gete realized in the espite obins Good Su ort ri » daly C lopen ‘eyed, waiting for the verdict.’ | Ghieago White Sox players and others |Yester ; Ree! a Veial. experience of ' ley of the Baltimore Orioles, who | /Lynch win." Bie Oe Ae eee eon aa eye ane | nk! young star from, the 1. | the Nourmahal, Vincent Aators new! [I the wearer ages \——_—— ax wd ihe ak ne) is l Herman turned in hie tracker folded cia | charge c ney to th he as not tip to bis usual | peda yearer. | reenact eo ts International Leaue in arms" over the on" foe. buried hit 1919 World's Series when Judge Haro form. was, unmpalied” tor trate, steam nt was officially tried yes if a ft re s the ire’s. | pitching and hitting, and Miss Mary|head in them and said softly: "Gee. 1 | trend ordered the. State ay. through close range ratlies Jor|terday. She exceeded all requirements “BV DY Two Pi Rixey’s Effective Hurling Kills) Whereupon the ceful and lovable, didn't think Joe w n't think | om Ne OL eRe wa alone He ts. He finally. d d will leave for Newport on Suni fo} ana Spitballer’. ae | Robbo turned forty aditterent colors! Adams of Sandy Spring, Md. were ee ee ee mit the defence to interview Ril trated Ie ¢ ia opponent, by alto be tured over to Mr Aator amt hat carmen for Mi t Spitbe s Hop [and rushed at the umpire. ed 4 ol N.Y. last Sat. urna, formon pall pliver; and Bily | contents (HY Gane A “BV. DD Sleeveless : pitballer’s Hope for Long cimside! inside! yelled the manager. | Wace eereeseanes oe Sat-|GEORGES CARPENTIER NOW Mahara ‘of Philadeiphia. “alteced ace *SFor one al act. Dre Wiiliam| ‘cluded crutch Union Su (tt | 5 esircg RG en ‘Outside! outside! sald the umpire. y, itisa < complices in the conspiracy who are aston. “Then the (Pat, USA) for Men String of Victories. piite cman ‘and ‘the “other” Htobins eaere me ONAN Galo me RG ANCE orig fa to have agreed to turn’ States and Uitte holder fore} Speaker we and Youths ested against the decision so vig-! gp 518 Usp ecany tal i e orld evidence rsary so rupidly that he wou ‘Tris Speaker's hunting todge up 4 orously that Brennan finally asked Me-| ST: LOUIS, July 15.—To-day is ‘superman, Georges Carpenticr sailed for | The defense declared it had proof six strairht. games tn. the second ‘s Ma A Owe UB Int - HB Robins went down for the Corml ok, the field umpire, if the ball! “Johnny Tobin Day” at Sportsman's home on poarels, ee: With ae Burns and Mal arg were in the jit was hynaston’s match by a tally of s Heth woos was arb thieves © Tre RV D. Ce. 2 Robins t RUPE ReIREAS Toate rete 3 d , ancols \Descamps 4 ustody of private detectives hired by |W at recently. Speaker was Informed by fet ; second defeat out of three McCormick sald “outsides” ‘That settied | Park St. Louis fans, with whom the | Pr tre Mareot, the chof. President an Johnson of the Americ! Neer and hia teammate trom Cali. ter from a friend In the North that the The B.V. D. Company, N. ¥. games played against the lowly Hie argument and Kilduff went back to! star right fielder of the Browns ig a| Jt was Bastile Day and Georges went can amc fornia, James Davies nw place in thieves In't even leave the wash basi 2 | the plate again, i ee = = = lavorite. have planned a celebration | . erst 2 ]ENGLISH AND SCOTCH WOOLENS—SUIT Cincinnati Reds when the invaders from the Middle West nipped in the! bud Burleigh Grimes's ambition for @ string of twenty-five consecutive York. Tobin is a native son having, for, Mitchel . victories at Hbbets Field yesterday | for Autchell, flied to Duncan. In the! learned baseball on the St. Louis sand afternoon. The Robins worked very|_ Grimes was hit hard, the Reds scoring | lots. He finally walked and the bases were |filled. That finished Eller and in came Rixey from right fleld. Myers scored on Miller's sacrifice fly, but the rally came to an end when Krueger, battir a gift before the game with yew \ Ki Bae three runs in the second inning on rd behind their star hurler und did| singles hy. Daubert, Duncan and Bhier | ae ‘ : their best to keep his string of eight|and a triple by Neale. In the secoad| ST. LOUTS, July 15.—The purchase Li consecutive games won from coming| Bohne .ingled, went to second on! of Second Baseman Stewart from the CJ S Lol fo an abrupt end, but Eppa Rixey, on|Groh’s sacrifice and scored on Roush's} double. ‘The Reds Richmond (Va.) League Club and the added two more in the fifth, on Neal the mound for the Reds, proved yery | Nhele, Honree as elease of Jim Riley, second baseman, i puzzling to the Brooklyn slugger, ritice, Groh's single, Wa’ st i J s » bs who were edged out by a score of and en infield one nis steal of third | are announced to-day by Bob Quinn, ou t 300 1eces O enulne : 6 to 6. The Robins went hitless for four in-| business manager of the St. Louis v9 ‘There was considerable excitementin | nings. In the fifth Schmandt singled | 4 Riley igen the eighth inning, an inning in which | and scored on Kilduff's double and an| Americans. Riley recently ,was ob- ° 7 ; a eae Er ata Toate aetnth b ir rr ot th Pa Huddersfield, English, All-wool Worsted Fabr Sovele', oak, areata, Git dngied "and ilu “Waleed ite | eters cre, eneares ae rate uaaersnheid, mngiusn, 00 orste adrics Pinavintine wean ter iue beaiiniag of f widue to centre, scoring Schmandt and! Waute of the Three-eye League. ee 1 ‘ e . . th is Session. < . = = , i. a ’ OA aes cers ene vgcen| em | ccuaa, SS, duly bu and 25 Pieces of Scotch Cheviots in Very Desirable eingied eds Griftith stopping at Se ONAL LEAGUE. | chase by the Washington American 1 . ; 3 ° second. Schmandt hit a grounder at ; -L. PC.) Clubs, W.L, PC.| League Club of Outfielder Leon Gos P tt 4 N Oth 5 « ] N rk G t Groh. and when Heine ‘threw the ball .767| Jersey City...38 45 458 Jin and P EON, Durie trom (he | Y over Bohne's head Griffith dashed across SeeelNewerm in and Pitcher L. N. Turk from th a erns O er al or mM ew Or 1 y 482 | jocal club of the South Atlantic Asao- +44 ciation was announced to-day by W. D. 207 | Foster, President of the Columbia Club. The players will report at the end of | the South Atlantic season, Turk was the plate, while pulled up at | second, alt Little Pete Kilduff drove a liner into} Jeft field that fell close to the foul line. Robbic, who was coaching on tiird, | ball hit the ground, Myers +536 | Syracui 1524 Reading . GAMES YESTERDAY. Jervey City, 7; Buttalo, 4. Toron Advertises Genuine All-wool Worsteds and Scotch | Tweeds Under $60 or $70 for a Suit of Clothes? - Made to Order. after watching the | 6; Newark, 2 (5 innings; rain). | purchased outright, while two Wash hased | Myet ‘ons the plate and | puret 4 ql as SHERRY Gated ee thirds renaue. Htimore, © (first game) ington players, to be selected later, will yyracue, 5 (second perched himself on second base. All the time Robbie had his back to the plate and was not paying the slight | GAMES TO-DAY. | est attention to Bill Brennan, the iate | Jersey city at Butt umpire, who was waving his arms in the air that the ball was foul. Myers ran down to Robbie and told | be turned over to Columbia in addi- tion to a cash consideration for Goslin oo ES “Not Conrplat ay the Yank Owners, Pe ce ont, RuDvert and Huston, owners These goods were brought into this country in anticipation of followed up the statemonis ‘of John A, our anti-dumping laws to relieve the stagnant condition in League, and Charles A. Stoneham, Huddersfield, England. Since their entry, from all I can under- President of the New York Giants, that NATIONAT, LEAGUE, AMRICAN LEAGUE, [(nrmal with he folowingsaannce stand, it would cost more for tariff on these fabrics than I paid for the ' Logie Eyed tien! Woe tare ao at als et tage 8M “Apparently: the baseball attendance goods. I don’t care if you are as large as a whale, I have Bestar vr sct8 a8 Cian 37 Washingt tae 427 | has slightly fallen off during the past ll th i ] ] Bl B (@ O f . | $ 715 F Bete Slant Sa ‘alee. 2 Sh] few em, tne bnee ton a e principal colorings, Blues, Browns, Greens, Oxforc ° | 8 : Y. jue mere! © business depression. ow. a a . v6 ~ j wie ee ca ryecape SE qatar Yemmnnr. 4, ene ies hat aaa cms Mixtures, Fancy Effects. I will take your order for a Suit, | No i. a 14100 oi Gang 1 ree Hu ie? ea st roar wae an abnormal baseball “\ : STbra ret vereegecey | eh oar Mts Maren a's | upto that aac dn erty games 1 offer 14-0z., All-wool, All Worsted American Blue Serge, and I don’t} | ee ie br "LL Mevaatne tama. the ad care how big you are or how small you may be, de- 751 | outers AMMA LD staat pegs Agee Ga ote, oat Yoar™aane” formed or otherwise, I will guarantee to fit you in " j 000202000 and Schmidt; GAMES TO-DAY. Bt. Louis at New York. Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Pittaburgh at Phi Chicago at Boston, New York-St. poned: rain. ve we year, an’* aitendance sey re sm have done likewise so far this we further think that the of the American League as a whole would not euffer by comparison.” suit to order of 14-oz. Blue Serge at a price of 58.00 | diese of uncalled GAMES TO-DAY. Now York at St. Loui, Boston at Clevelang. Washington at Chicago, Philadelphia at Detroit, | A number of uncalled for suits from my various stores as low as — RUNS FOR WEEK NATIONAL LEAGUE $3.50 r trousers as low as i! for New York in the noar be : Single G. Steps Mile im Two) will sail fo TeyMTiwit| Fie in se ure to represent Denmark in the —— At Miputes. forthcoming matches in the Davis Cup | The goods can TOLEDO, July 15.—Tre first, two-liawn tennis series. Denmark drew a minute mile of the season was stopped | bye in the first round, recelved a default | when Single paced the first from Argenina im the second round, | foundineachof my Three New York Stores. Ne in the free-for-all in that time. Inland will play its third round opponent The second heat Single G. ran the rast | it Cleveland Aug. 11, 12 and 1. It is Quarter In 27% seoonds. W. B. Bare-|expoctod Tegner and Henriksen will foot of Cambridge City, Ind., owner of|play in the double matches and Inges- Single G., was rv in the singles. sented with a large loving cup eed SNAKES LEAVE CAPE MAY, ala P at the clove of the race, Wns Vere anami Stake was divided | into two divisions, the Toddler winging the first division, When Dodge, driv ‘of Great Britian, allowed the Toddler wo fe through on the inside the judges de- | CAPE MAY, N. J., July 15,—Robert Slared all was BH: gad Coeetyon thalt| ARM MATE Ms dn die Misia Pane llon_won the second division| some fifteen miles yesterday, said he eels on Pilon Marni take tn straight | saw a Water snake heading off shore. | INTERNATIONAL LeAGue of ate while Kilo watts battled all “le |" "Turner, who 1s one of Capo May's re- || Cie. _—_ | 8 Witte is ity. || Pay for a share of the money, Shawnee | spected negro fishermen, telling a ary ; Won the 2.10 trot in straight heats, jemploye of the Bethlehem Steel Con Torant | Bethe Belawale Hhly "ehore, home| aes | 1431 BROADWAY ‘2 COLUMBUS CIRCLE 119-121 SS STREET Danish Tennia Team WAll Play) on ‘ine Delaware Bay shore, when alt rev tay | 9) Here, Eiareauaiesee rine Wace team || Ramee) eae aacet anier Us MBUS CIR NASSAU Open Evenings Until 7 P. Saturday, 9 P. M. Open Evenings Until 9 P.M. Saturday 10 P. M. i ON, Denmark, July 15.— some eighteen miles away at that point. Ve. yrs ee Pee Michilkecn and Ola inhabitants here are much mystic Erik ‘Tegner, the Danish tennis stare, fed over the occurrence, Saturday, 10 P. M.

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