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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 22, . aaa 83 1921. INCONSISTENT PITCHING HAS RUINED GIANTS’ PENNANT CHANCES — —— isons ania esa ‘Frisch, Bancroft & Co. ‘asem ALEX SMITH PLAYS |\C STANDING OF ) Y anks’ Pennant Chances. Playing Best Game of Career iC THE CLUBS ; Come to Toney’s Rescue Weakened by Dropping + ° on | 4 ° NATIONAL LEAGUE. G t B n By Batting Out Victory Sok eae Two ames to Browns |Pitts'gh 75 40 .652 | St.Louis 57 57 .500 meeastifiamamens 1N. York 70 48 593 |Cin‘nati 51 65 .440 - ‘aa Giant Twirler Gets Excellent] $f Mis vest but good enough. backed [Beaten oF ee Roa Or ieee® ge go aipoeties With In Indians That “re inp, aet Worn! : Giants’ batting, which th 4 | <<, isiting |Cards had to combat with three = GAMES YESTERDAY. Opens To-Morrow May Shocker did some great, pinch i Support Whenever Visiting | ints, Mik tstowed np by tats hase pa Gis i p Life S P| ike i th hao emg, Ree runn i ry 3 fe: , se " ‘ “ sian ey ooo ye Life Saver. knve four bails to Me Cards Threaten. the visitors, by the ‘score of 7 to. 4. Would Have Beaten ae CSE | WOM STBLESNIS: Hho Gul sipee en anaes Toney kept the eleven hits he gave if He Had Been Backed teres “ilies “and” 'Alvanlth:® “Tovey end on ard trted "eo bunts falled, the By Isaac Shuman. the swatting Cards fairly well scat- | e Fad been Backev 7 Fee dink ST, LOUIS, Aug. 22 —To-day's in a row, Ld : tered prior to the ninth, and when- Up Better. H BPE SC EOS bak 2) game will wind up the series between LTERNATE days of winning | ever he experienced any weakness the 4 ‘i lui and Margrave; “Muether “and. yanks and the Browns, a series) Connolly and Nallin came in for A and losing for the Giants re-| hustling firm of Frisch, Bancrott @ - Monty games played in National Tewaue | whiet tiga | pkowed ¢) ba: mbre clings of hoasting for thelr decisions duri 0. Gain save, cf ; Doe. te . hich Nas proved ta be more slisy of ronatin ' minded a fan yesterday Of | yinty did this prove untrue, and then | LONDON, Conny AUB GAMES TO-DAY. trous to the visitors’ than even the} ripproval the complaining crap shooter. it was beyond any set of fielders to George Duncan and Ave Mitchell, the} g¢, Louis at New York, | most pessimistic of the Yank follow- “Hardest luck in the world,” sobbed | help him. Two singles and a double | British pros, defeated x Smith of Cincinnati at Brooklyn. had fen ted. The two bod will be kept out of the the crap shooter to a friend. “One augmented by a base on balls and shenecossett and Cuthbert: Butehert Pittsburgh at Boston, hcl iota MEAG dabei ‘A . ays. Pe, kept auto he'll fame I win, the next time I lo pe Becoid ball can readily account for of the Westvhester Biltmore Country | Chicago at Philadelph Beye sit ote ived x tu ale in wetice but Silt slug C * - — of the locals as pusher he Ne w ake “| “Then,” his friend suggested, “why | However, Fred’s work was goo@ in Club on the Shen wett Links by 2 a es " t ¥ ip t she zs town to a dis. | mot just shoot every other time?” | the main, while his team mates were | up. AMERICAN LEAGUE, York pennant chascrs de ; . t ey Ny ky ed acer of courses? sae Tt te unfortunate that the Gianta| t#pping Messrs, Bailey and Walker | The feature of the day's piny was] che, Ww. LPC.) Cube, w. L. #o,|tnco which allows the leading tn- | Mas Nader ateine Sebtatatat at must play on the days when they are |G? pteahnn almost at wil tee ee \the remarkable golf displayed by |Clevel'd 72 43 .626| Boston. 53 60 469) ‘lians to enjoy a comfortable lead, volo Grounds than now. If we keep die Ainsmith, who suffered the pil ‘i hick a |N. York 68 44 .607| Detroit. 55 64 462) The chief hope of the Yanks’ leveland the reat of this | @asy picking for any Kind of a ball/ fering of five bags for a day's record Alex Smith, which was erving Of Washin 64 64 .542|Chicago 49 66 .426 ne deadeth! thet future |b Ween Win, te benmane Be vies club rather than on the days when| this year on the Polo Grounds. North better fate Stccets ‘542| Chicago 43-98 326) caining the lead tn the near « [long abreteh, of" nome ‘games, Gating they appear to be really the best in| topped ee Santeneran Mitchell and Duncan stood ¢ up GAMES YESTERDAY. lies In the success of thelr series with | Wil ean a lot, and we won't fle him e the Giants, s c t we a st 9 holes, : * ‘leveland, which starts to-morrow. | before tha e. the ciroult and certain to win the|their lead, apparently let up in an Ree aunts Cone BOL oa err er | leis Pe Cae ggg HAH [Cleveland which ana ‘ PRAMIME a he ee pennant. effort to draw a long game to a con- Smith nor bis partner seemed to be f inoe 4] The Hugien are confident of tARINg) Gol. pill) PMpn, Waly's father. arrived Yesterday was one of the latter ean jable to hold the visitors, but at the a Shocker and | the lion's share of the es with the [in ‘ Louls yesterday lay. Col. 7 Til Huston A *| If. the remainder of the Giants’ | beginning of the last nine holes Alex Gam | pacemakers, but there Is no question) fon the ‘eames and the ¥ days, just as Saturday was one of the | pitching staff could finish up as well last auch a disey gace that the fead ; $0000 900-04 #4] prntere absence from tho team wenk-|Ther couldnt keep: him Sway BAERSOST: former, and so on throughout nearly| Gr in the same luck as did Toney [set such a dizzy pace that the lead Jat rauie 2.) ce | Be 3 erably. Ana {hatter the double defeat he wam ee: the whole of tho present stay at home. | vesterday there wonid still be some of four was reduced to one at the | aia : ens the ee, considera th AY | corte ito w station ‘and shipged te to ‘ ne for winni a ee er ot be a aq take part in| Louleville ireatens to be It’s these good days which raise | "ope for winning of the pennant. But eighteenth watytnicaee Baker will not ta ' ‘ t ei . ahtnogt Doro oLoo-awn Dd Ms aot ee at Cleveland Tuesday, but FET pee! oore ably the players, that the pennant, | secms futile. Jess Barnes did a good [idousnev, Iniexagtly Bs) BiroKes.) -Atver ‘ iy TM Otighe Wii) We titieee Renee ie ee after all the inconsistent work the | day's work against the Reds last week |tuneheon Alex started off again at soanonpoo.n a a{_ the Yanks lost twice yesterday, + jy| and seemed then to be in excellent top speed, and when he had finished Foe ee! $ turban Shocker, their old jinx, getting Gente are guilty of wil actually | condition. Pat Shea, on his perform- li brilliant streak at the tenth he | ,,liatterlee oHitris, “Keefe and sha a lucky decision in the first contest | OVER 700 TRAPSHOOTERS ‘ye brought to Manhxttan, but there's | ince against the same club last week, i a ste ea iat a ren ne | Basher UA eenh Ronis and Bil IN PREMIER TOURNEY. mo chance, as there was no chance | cught to ret a regular turn in the box Seg and bis partner stood 1 up. Thus | at cleveland soooron rao a 9{* bruising strugete, by 5 to 4 and Bs with the crap shooter, so long as the | fr the sake not only of his own work, rere 3 . a for twenty-one continuous holes the jcn a : D140 00008-4 7 0) Bayne, the diminative south paw.) aheotng: remain’ bea | tt also of the « y ot rest for another > 2 old master was travelling at a rate rice -Hilseeli, | “Teormabien and WEIS} ee second by 10 to 0. HTC A Aug i He Opening ‘aune ‘ js | r. And on these sad alternate : ‘ keabl nea ore ‘ int «) American cap, Mie “ahootiiey Of course Je <dielacen ib mame diac aneurer Gay ot ——————— |of eight under par. Buchert was able GAMES TO-DAY.* | Hob Shawkey pitched well enough |!" tie Grand American | Hendleapy pitching, Fred ‘Toney pitched a rest is just what the Giant pitcher of | FRANK FRISCH. |to halve ties, Duncan played the| New York at St. Louis. [to win Che frst game, DU bad Conca en eee enna aa eate workmanlike game yesterday, not one | the afternoon needed most Doone By MTBRRATIORAL- | veut for his side with a 72 and a TL, Boston at Cleveland. Jug when the Yanks had Shocker on} Sisee Country Club here, were fired 7 — le — _ — while Mitchell scored a 74 and a 71 Waslinaten abe nsie: the run cost him victory. Collin) \y.ga BY JOHN | Butchert made « 79 and a 76 and} Philadelphia at Detroit.) i.) picrey were easy for the Browns! Over seven hundred entrants from al F; N dG | Smith a \ ATIONAL LEAGUE, |! the secon eotions of the United States and’ Cam- CFistic News 22% and Gossip) Freak Delivery Hurlers GE ENTERNATION AL EAGT et qty kinds ot gurven| cia were om and for the mack pee Mike Gibbons, the sensational mid- day miaht, Tere will be two other eight round | | WOMEN | GOLFERS START Balti're 96 33 .744| Newark 56 71 .497| Jstriking out ten Yanks ee 4 Loita Pai co thie sneraiay ‘ St. Paul, who hae won /(omess, Danny Humphreys vs, Jonnns Kinz and | t Buffalo. 79 52 1803 | Syra'se 52 75 .40@|Meuscl fanned twice, and so dk ti § ory, dlewelght of St, Val, wlio bos wor coy Arbre (x sur. Oesy ail to Puzzle Ro ins PLAY FOR WESTERN TITLE. |Formmto 69 59 539 |s City. 47 76 982/ Miter. onsisting of 100 targets, sixteon.yande a 5 ‘ v hvatee eo.) Charlie Cook has matched tis promising welter- | —+. — Roch’er 67 59 .532| Readi’g 44 83 346) ihe crowd jammed the stands and] "/* in since he staged h omeback" to | tones Tiere of the seat oe) craton | OHICAGO, Aus. \ field of about GAMES YESTERDAY. Ney ia teilaue In the course of this event the the roped arena several months ago, Paui Dosle at the Palace of Joy one week mom! Rixey a Failure Through La ine young pitchers, But Btoran rao| 159 olayera waa entered here for the| 8 ‘A bleachers and Hned the fleld ten deep. |v omone note has been signed up by a syndicate of morrow night. He also will sign up Johnay . 2ACP \ out of hurlers in the game with the | Women's Western Golf Association an Gale 1; ANswarie 6. | Balls bit or thrown among them never ter ted and the m who will shoot > mn ~ a | Whouse, who easily won bis firet bout in these! ( Devel N Dodgers atd called on the one time | ne t when the first pair ‘ochester, 10; Baltimore, 9. came back. Mounted policomen kept| 2) tie West vs. Bast teams selected, sporting men of Wichita, Kan., for a feof bap pba lle rattle eres | of Jourage to Develop New | odie ee sat Hod was. no. better |nuel tournamon ' Reading, 14; Syracuse, 7 (first). 1) : Towding over the lines, | Ti, wean having the highest score di the Uneeaom tha meat | if ast Friday niet et the best boy 0 id; But Hod wa teod off this morning at tie : ’ _|them from crowding ove e line! the introductory eveqt is to’ be de= fifteen round baitle there on the night | tainable on the same card, Way of Deceiving Batters. | tan Ritey, Coumbe and wnat intry Club qua. Syracuse) ading, 0 (second). | i sxe 24,00 wore present, the big-|clared champion, ‘white 1the ten ahots sf October 18. Mike i8 to Bet | jimmy punn of Cleveland, manager of Beran = ‘ \P dhim, He is right. To-di ero aerINa tid by ang Tit GAMES TO-DAY. xest outpouring at a ball game from’ thee West: neving Alshest Sootes guarantee of $20,000. An effort is being | Dawney, the Columius, 0. middiewelght, in a ey "onhe new. ruling. deprived thirty-two players making the lowest [Jersey City at Toronto (two games). | St. Lauis, Siiling “Riruber veda thee gabe hae made by the promoters to induce Mike | ler to the writer just at hand, declares that By Robert Boyd. pwine Urea Ie had. his “shine™ ball.| scores will be eligible for th: cham Newark at Buffalo. was a near rot in the frast! finals of this race will be shot tosmor= O'Dowd tomeet Gibbins, If O'Dowiis| hm Stale Het Downey fe keine to beat Cham- ) NE of the most celebrated vie-|He showed no and the Robins | plonship division. | while three | othe: Baltimore at Rochester, tine, in whi hn Shockrr punched Ml: | row, Avestern “boundaries are, Misaie } pion Jonnny Wilson when they clash in their ; 5 iehts of sixteon players cach. will also ing at Syracuse. gins and the pollco were| sippl, Tennessee, Kentucky, Tn Manager is ugreeab!e to the match |tweve sound go at dency City on Labor Day tims of freak deliveries, being | pounded him, winning by the] {ilebts ot a Mey h nation honore. in 2 * called in, but neither player nor mana) Mehigan, TOAD "Dc et a BUGrantee Of $15,000, | afternoon that he is willing to aocet 1 niida cue 6) ajor leagues, | Score of 9 to 4. . : vhich starts to-morrow. = or wa of Following this contest He eee ee ee ee EI MA Un veces GHMEAINe ee Men Seae ce ruled out of the major leagues)” Many more notable pitchers will seen | "sy ty faiso being, rec for| Ditton and Ne |**Epnmiey’ tan wlotyg smoothly for three | sitcur fee men tout’ championship ie ss Willard has been selected te |) ie Hsing Domitision of New Jermy sles#| pitched against the Dodgers for a few | go the same way that Eller has. Tney| the | womel stern junior cham-| sanaTOGA SPRINGS, Aux Joo | tunlues of the openbr. Then after he | (9 be decided ms representing the referee the contest Janings during the second game o(| Sill be cust adrift from the majors. | plonship tournament to oe played here { oAMATOGH SPTANGS. Adie 3200 | tad tannod ‘Tobin’ in the fourth, falter: | Bast: Pmt tapers li es . | bboatn, : : x « nta{perhaps to be derelicts in the minors,!.\ug. 29 to 31. Miss Mercedes Mush w be doubled ty the Ioft Neld fence and | id Paditle Const zones are to compete. Touls Malis, the fight promoter | ay nig | their present series with Pat Moran's ao eae ieee charting “of freak | Chicago, whe won the inaugural even(| fought fifteen fast rounds to a draw at! Sister brought him in with a ner that] !ich contestant will ahoot at 100 tar- rranged his cant of bouts for fit of the soldier bors who were gassed on the Reds. No one could account for the] ** 2.1 fant ven, will defend her title Convention Hall Saturday night went inte the sitting crowd, and also | kets, sixteen yards rise, how at Shibe Park in Philadelphia on Auy. i, juther side. Phil Bernstein and Joe Woodman are! crafty old Redland leader using this uA OS es a There will be four elsht round bouts between setting the fighters vo wil! sive the exhibitions | pitching derelict, a failure to-day| Viva Shows Way in Motor Boat fellowing well known battlers: Willie Jackson ya. [and they should cheer up the unfortunate soldiers. | through his own lack of courage to piriare Gebony Dundee in the main g0, Joe ug ve [As the boxers always battle hard for this mighty | develop a new way of deceiving the] yoyo ; , an Charley White, Gene Delmont vs Billy De Foo and | 8°04 cause opposing batters in National | Nebwithstanding: the fact that a Jimmy Sullivan vs kK. 0. Lougilin, Charles. Teceher, the good festherwelmit ftetter| Tongue after they had taken away |7orthweat breeze Kicked up a nasty ad Se = of this city, who has not fourht ins long time! his famous “shine” ball, nea on the Atlantic, the ‘Tamaqua eaThe fa tana of Paladelphia wll howe am |win) go againat Duten Brandt, the veteran Brook | Frooklyn had batted the elongated | JACM Gin? teed yecterday. The eon. vada’ in a twelve round go at the Broadway | n 2 e “Yi byt uate ERS ¥ aba ube Wires Important seraps, Fight Promoters 8 , | Eppa it out of the box in the fs. | test was for the motor boats enrolled Guoniss will stage the following bou {| Exnthition Association ef Brooklyn to-night. There) tiirce innings. Coumbe, a former|in the club. Nine yachts started and ' Philadelphia National League Baseball Park: Char | “i be three other boute, | Yankee, was the next one t to} all, finished the 16% nautical miles ley Ledoux of Franco ys Danny Kramer, Hai Jimmy Duffy, the west side Ughtweight, who Inj stop the Dodgers, but he te us COE aes . < ry ' UKid" Brown va. Geotse Chaney, dohany ‘Dundee | Mis lest three bouts hes won orer Leach Crom.|wayed to the dugout by Jake Dau-| (Phe winner was Vive. the propltty | ve Joe Trplits and Sailor Friedman vs. Lew | drew with KO. Phi Delmont and two nights ago | bert, and Moran sent Geary in tol Crate home was Blue Bird, which be- i Tendier in four eight round contests. knocked out Willie Burke of Brookiyn, will be| pitch, ary sted eo vbout a8/iongs to H. E, Childs. Then came C. : «| matched 0 bor Crosa a Fetum maten at the open: |long as his predecessors, ‘Then Mozan| 1... Thomas's “Kecwaydin, The first eran Bap, baal Jacknon, Gene | ihe ¢ the Star A. C jcalied on Hod" Biler, hero of the! and. the. third. held. the commanding ® Gunes, Auzle Uatocr and Jimmy Sullivan, mas - Oe ant Bat position throughout the race until. the fur taken another fighter under his manascment. | Joe Lyneb, former bantammright champion, wilt| SeRUUALCUS W att eee pai) {craft neared the finish line, when Blue This xtapper ts Battling Leona sturdy ban- | leave to-morrow for Shin Lake, Me., where be will | hs ler on es Aen in eu isin) Bird moyed up. I ] di E P e pweight of Philadelph! rd bes a long | rough i five weeks, Lsnet will retum then SONS! ie } a ssn Apt —_—_—_——S Beers aig“ ta on Sas at hal! dt in Atl tauaces aceite awoner came lf UCluding Extra Pair of Trousers eat any oF nie ma to box Midget |in height anc jes 180 pounds. He e é Cait? wreaiiceciens| fuente. bits show at the Garden, |was given a try-out with the Chi-|, The Tamders Atnlette | tween Jack Sharkey, the loca! Ttalfan bantam- Herman, New Jersey lightwe has been |CAgO Nationals in 1916 and later was | |i defeating the ‘ Souht. and Eddie Anderson of Wyoming were | signed up to cross mitts with Eddie Carone, wen: |Sent back to Moline, of the Three-}ituns 20 to ‘The game was featt # S aS peen my custom in e ast, g Tomplsied to-day. by the managers of the Aahters | satlonal New. Orivaps Ughtwelait, on Saturday |Fyed League, In 1916 Cincinnati | by ‘the pitching of Buttelman for bo fi Tr fhening, the articles of agreement Phe tas will | mteb bufo Heat A. in the feature bout| drafted him from Moline and h \w inner, a rs OF igh ine inal go" atthe Palane of diy Muoring | of twelve rounds tos . jonce beeame one of the pitching |The score by innings : h th d [Rea Rah SSR" re mata ang ttt ai of he Natoma a a ave gathered together from HP, Spider Noach, the California fighter, and Patsy | and Canada, to ‘Mt Montreal clashes with|Ructher, Fisher, Luque and Jimmy Ps y Broricrick of Harlem were matened to-day to meet | Georse Robinson, colored middlewelght of Boston, he hurled the Reds to, a_pen- cer and Raytnoada; dm tho: feature bout of twelve rounds a: the Orean ‘y-round bout before the Internatioual Sport. | nant in 119 and in the World's Series = a fanning halk, of Pelham, American open title- e Collins | holder, will tour the “Pacific Coast for sion in the nd and third | 4 series of exhibition matches, innings of that game But to-| It is understood the tour will start By William E. Si him if he isa wilful offender.” 1/23 thls great pitener at the age of |i Hoithaeealtonie ce . 4 a ender. y Baal ats lads Southern California v sae + SUNMONE. | iso advocates extermination of the) tventy-seven Je finished. | He aaye to s ae eat venoms, Pin King cat, ‘Fishermen and hunt: |RUnACIE. | StEODE,, CURKed, andl swith at prices o Sandy Hook, Gor Iaand. en Gee | ers should back up the commission. | jeagu now, when he should be RUNS FOR WEEK ’ 9 38 1.09 | oa itching his best ball ,he has tossed NATIONAL LEAGUE 138 145! ‘The Delmar Fishing Club heid its PitCNDE Nie eet colt, He. has e fit) urday. Next Saturday the Angiers'| (rea, pitching they stopped his ef- . . st Club af Ocean City, No J., WM hold its) ¢ectiveness us a pitcher. fi 2. = d ne onstern standard time, Add one! teurgament, ut if wil’ not be 40 Joy |"\ijen Ber broke inte, the tinols- or 2-piece suit and extra trousers,some have i jous & meeting as it would have been | yjssouri League in 1 with the ‘ ° 5 hour for daylight ing time.) der other circ! - Het eee > Aptian”. A | under of circumstances. Its neigh- | ¢ nion club, he started perfecting | 4 = : ~ ee Nore ita reeeentenie: ola ican aie a MET Den oath tr teneies arotanty te sadatuntecti enough for 38-plece suit and extra trousers. Fair weather, diminishing north-! championship trophy, the Ocean City | about the best ever seen in the bajors. a SiMITIWiTTF] Site Vv aced the in a i i t * * ° ) west and west winds, is the oullook| Cup, away from it in the recent match.| While he was permitted to use t! Sit itera has if h ] h ] h d f ft for 1ocdey. |The Belmar-Asbury Park mateh will! pall he was "Sensation. With this } s- rel att } s+) $ a e p c se ne n e Insl eo my iS) ore ® i | be played Sept. 8 and the Point Pleas-| freak delivery he was able to strike { | t } k — {ant Fishing Club will hold its frst| out six White atters in a row. Nee a ete so customers can come In, Make Weakfiah are running fairly well at| tournament on Labor Day. The Mid-| With this he speed and wa sytney ead PE Hes} | Q . ’ : . | Midland Beach now. More than a/ l#nd Beach Fishing Club will close the atrong enough to work ry third | | cnicaso [old ieee iN! h d h ’ Dundved were taken from the pier last| OHBAMERE season Oct 1 ifay faut whee, thes hered™ hi intdanaT oka CEnaue their own seas ene and the price i e oo shin ull Eller became discouraged Club. 1S'MIT!) WIT! EF 1S ite week and they were larger than usual.| ‘Pye trout season in this State willand quit. He twirled a few games T iaaing ey Ts fu will be 5 ; On Saturday night L. A. Jenkins got) close a week from next Wednesday, | this year but has been ted hard Hutfalo JAY of ef > . iJ | ; Riwhester 1 one that weighed three pounds nine| Avg. 31. It may be said to have been| He was always looked on Aa! the lis] Detter on the whole than for many | Most notable victim of the freak bat! s . a aaa rs, though It has not been uniforms |Tuline in basetaall , Va > —_— good, At first the water was too was reported tha eran A motorboat party brought ninety-| high. Then the water became too low,|@8ked waivers on Elle recently. bus Includt. 4 Extra Pair of Trousers of the Same Goods 1 seven weakfish into Great Kills Fri-| There was excellent fishing for a time | he 18 St! W = : : Park A. A. of Long Mranoh, 4. on in next Fri @ay evening. All were taken between 4 and 7 P. M,, on the last of the ebb and first of the flood tide. Earlier in the week many were taken off Anan- dale, the south shore of Staten weakfish bite better toward evening than in the daytime. was a run of bluefish at Deal It is a singular fact that along] ay well ¢ Island | | before the Beach, on the Jersey coast, last week. | One day a fisherman found a school | hemming mossbunkers into a gully @nd succeeded in landing ten. The: were fish ranging from three to fiv pounds in weight, The same fisher- man went back to Deal yesterday, but | low water came. weeks following there was practicaily no fishin. Since about the Ist of June, however, od water has mad good fishing k bass fishing will continue until 30 in this state New Jersey. The trout s< son ended in New Jersey July 15. A correspondent asks for the reason why shedder crabs are so high. The ruling price in the city is §250 per dozen. ‘The question is difficult to 1n- swer, During the war labor und everything used in the industry wer excessively high,’ yet the market price | of shedders at no time went above $3 Last year crabs were scarce and there might have been some excuse un that he was lucky indeed if he found the| ground for high prices, This year fish there to meet him. jcrabs are more plentiful than f. | years, labor 1s much cheaper and so ‘The New Jersey Fish and Game Commission has sent out a blanket poster which declares that every man who violates the Fish and Game Laws eating the public, and addi are many things used in catching crabs, yet the price is kept up nearly 100 per cent. above the normal. The only reasonable conclusion to be reached is that a crab rom has een ws to educate him, or to punish formed. For some} Sox that year defeat- notorious buneh in . holding them down to | feat of | with the Tack Jed Kid G the firth j| three ing Tour. hits, and performed ‘the open. golf champion, like them! They are DIFFERENT They areGOOD Barnes Plan @ Golf- Jock Hutchison, and Jim You cant help but -/BEECH-NUT CIGARETTES for suits from my chai them, some as low as COR. 40TH STREET Open Events Unt 9 P.M. Neturday 10 UNCALLED FOR SUITS ) have aistributed through my 3 New York stores all the uncalled n of stores and marked Mitchell The Tailor 1431 BROADWAY UNCALLED FOR TROUSERS I have a hundred pairs of odd trousers all ready to wear out. You might find something that might pos-, 00 sibly match your old coat and vest. I have $8; placed these in my 3 New York stores for di $350 posal. I can assure you of a fit as low as 2 COLUMBUS CIRCLE Open Evenings Until 9 P. M. | M, Meturdays, 10 P. M. | 119-121 NASSAU STREET Open Evenings Until TP. M. Saturday, OP. M.

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