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SPECIALS. ~ THE NUTtCLlJB In a Case Like This, We ict By F. R. MORGAN Quickly. <Coj yrlgtat. l»ll. WggUrn N«w»p«»«r Uttlom.) ove«- T«eoe fPic-tTT poi»iT \«AS Jj /^DEAH'. ( I SAY^S. /^T, HO, NOT ACCIDENTA'- ^T?n t OKSTW^ or-oll a cooplf of v APPLICATION \ I VJA? NEAIUT/ I "TmaT v/AS pavuThah | ("YOOsee |CKCRE<-J .Tue ~r£t-L PL^ sooiMe^p^ ' MtMMBSKip BROWNEO EAST V vjasnT rr?- askeo ^ 'o foa \ J \v OOlC^0L^- J 3'-. IN THE 77" ACOPeNfo'-v/ PiNOCKte; (| DO VONf*H JocPei Me Wji r 11 o 1 L.eoe ulud f >TJ^ K»«D of NOT. ygh|a| HONvDtR OP tilS B ~(*.«~te PlaimlY) brother. nuT <$ <$ <$> Movies Affi bogs am hot h^s sot sTwTus always as bap as datfl aaocl'xb'ial THEY ARE fAl5TM>-TtT J all eli&lbus will flHOPfWTtcT.OMlM %"'y ^l!* oun club- if You /fy>v\\\ wan? a pajntng- bnh Aho wArfTiTBAO phone The art fejvhiv^v/ PiRE<froft. OPTHfClUB I I nflelder, will also report to ueuer inan ever; .viarquara, woo is fc=f next Pirates Are Reac For Clarke spring# Mana;eritechlng as good as last year or the ly Two Pappa, who 20 Is only years old. year before and who has had Hands six feet and Is said to be a fast more experience since 19U.considerableand THE nan and heavy hitter. George Val Tesreau and Demaree. The last HUB.123 Main St Weeks C)/ ^ Work Ualtren recommended him to named may not start CLUB Grilling against STANDING t Dreyfus. Preslient but the others look astbe'AthIetics,If they Afttr u dpy of rout, the Pirates and Brooklyn lust week, when the entire would be able to uphold New York Pkiilli* b will rernime hostilities on team had an off day. In event of THEY NEED MANAGERS. easily. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Forbes Field to day, it being the third Byrne getting hack Viox will be placed Ad Wolgast has followed closely Mack will have to depend upon pfiftitt rtf ftifAir uitrinu Thu ftmpili ifnnm i|K)ii the heels of Results. What's 1 down in "he seventh in the Willie Illtchie iu Sunday's Use place batting Bender and Plank, but may call upon is booked for to-morrow. The Clarke order. Just who will hurl to-day la umouncing that he intends hereafter Brown or Houck. It looks like New Chicago, C; Boston, 5. forces have rather a strenuous two not known, but liooin has o get along without a York the so far as the Brooklyn, 7; Cincinnati, 4. Seaton, ' manager. all way weeks ahead, but us the players see and Brennan on deck, while ClarkeKixe> .Managers are only burdens and do is concerned. But there are pitchingmany Brooklyn, S; Cincinnati, l. Of Worr ? an to ying opportunity better their position can call upon Camnilz or Robinson. nothing whatever," says the former other departments of the game that New York, 2; St. Louis, l (seven in. intend to the they make most of it. Cammy is likely to draw the ightweight champion. Ritchie must not be overlooked, and In ningg, rain). Save time temner and mnup* are stated he not by buying your Suit, Following the, Quakers the assignment. thai could attend recentlyto of a slight advantage mIhMtoutsldePittsburgh-Philadelphia, then the Giants and lastlyDodgers,the Marty O'Toole who has been laid up jis own business afTalrs just as well have scheduled. aers TronB stealing the Athletics the edge t and Furnishings at THE Hll now. Many have taken Braves. for the past month owing to an ts Billy Nolan, hence Billy got the can. The sertes next fall is likely to be one Standing of the Clubs. The team in a week last for may get back on Wolgast probably will find out that tl»" ever on a W L Pet. of put i>oor appendicitis, operationie's of greatest fought New advantage (week, losing lour games out of six the game sooner than was expected. It mistaken as will Ritchie, and that qJamond. baseball York 62 27 .697 played, but the men will make an was at first believed that he would not before long both will again look Philadelphia 51 34 .600.. fort to their of of* be able to again this season, but iround for some one to pilot them. Chicago 47 44 .51ti Our Summer Marlk-Down 25 Per' duplicate record the pitch There NOW'S THE TIME. two previous weeks, when they wenr he is getting along so fast that there have been a few instances of Pittsburgh 45 44 49G vhere boxers Whenever Sam Langford is moving 42 43 .494 through the 12 pluyir.g days and lost II a chance of him donning a uniform top-notch have gotten about in the United States it is Brooklyn Cent Reduction Sale ilong without the services of a Boston 38 50 .432 but two games. By winning last inside of another month. a sign for the white heavyweights but the cases have been manager.rare usuallySt. Louis 36 W. .39S REAL BUILT BY NA the Phillies placed themselvesSaturday ndeed. tc crawl in some secret spot and SUITS, TION FAMOUS MAKERS, iu the lead, and if the Cincinnati 35 59 .372 Buccaneersfarther For fighting Rivers quiet until the Boston Tar Babyremain "SOCIETY "THE FR, hope to take second place they are early this month the idea to go abroad. BRAND," AT, HUB SPECIALS." Ritchie pulled down the neat sum of again gets Fori Today's Games. to have to fight hard. Third placegoing four or five Sam has i HS.OOO. And it was to the past years Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. is not so far away, and they believe owing Billy reigned supreme, and no inducements New York at Louis. that Nolan's persuasive powers that he St^ $25.00 SUITS, NOW .... the Cubs will he ousted soon. Tom could be offered that would attract Boston at Chicago. $18.75 \ did. Jones raked in the money Clarke may make a shift in the for Wolgast from all directions when any of the white hopes to meet hint. Brooklyn at Cincinnati. of the team or JUL Sam was just as good as an outcast, to-day to-morrow,lineup Ad was the champion. Tom wasn't was the $22.50 SUITS, NOW placing Bobby Byrne back on third ihe most popular boxing manager in which-probably principal AMERICAN LEAGUE. $16.85 and Artie Butler to he went to Australia several allowing go to TWO NEW PIRATE PLAYERS. the world, nor is Nolan, for that that reason So Sunday games st-heduled. ' short. Byrne's hand is well again and two but both mutter.years ago and remained until recently. of the Clubs. flP'l14 the The Pirates have purchased usually got their share] Standing little infielder is anxious to get players from the minors who will re-, of the "gate." Take most of the Longford is now back in this country W L Pcu $20.00 SUITS, NOW $15.00 back in the fray. of of course, Is looking for Wagner's hutting port next spring. Yesterday a den!' the past 10 years and youfighterswill'land, Philadelphia ........ 65 28 .692 slump continues and there is the was closed with the Spokane club ol find that they had wise managers, body to flght. someI Cleveland 56 98 .596 that Butler will be sent to possibilitythe the Northwestern league for Pappa, managers who knew the inside It looks to us as if it would be a Washington 54 39 .581 $18.00 SUITS, NOW »- i-- gamej snort where he unit «...nllna-oil nnfKln on the of one of these $13.50 station, was perform*1 an outfielder, while it is reported from ..«.u.u6 «u uc jjui over [wise move part Chicaao 51 47 .520 Ink ko nicely unll the last an on them. white fellows to come out and Boston 44 46 .489 game lu Fulton. Mo., that Doughiaa Uaird, big . Here is Dannv M?r«wn ami Dan agree to meet the Boston man. Take Detroit 40 58 .40S $15.00 SUITS, NOW McKetrick. of New York. Morgan Jim Flynn or Gunbuat Smith, for j St. I.(illls !.. 38 61 .384 $11.25 New has Knockout Brown in charge, and It would mean big money instance.to York 29 60 .23* i today Brown is one of the best the one who consented to box . ir lightweights in the country.advertised and there's a chance of beatingLangford, Today's Games. $12.50 SUITS, NOW What makes Morgan's ability all the Sam. LAngford isn't the fighter he St. Louis at Washington. $9.35 more pronounced is that Knockout vns two or three years ago, and he Detroit at Philadelphia. Brown is *«*«». hardiy above the average Senilis uiut. , isj Cleveland at New York $10.00 SUITS, NOW third rater. He the negro, Smith would at Boston. $7.50 never did amount to By beating Chicago iiuch. and from those who have him just about be in a position to lay claim SPECIAL sized up, never will, yet to the championship of! FEDERAL PANAMAS SALE that t OF heavyweight doesii LEAGUE. odd cecp Danny from no is' | C./Tu getting the money the world. Jack Johnson longer sold n 'or-his man. Three years ago Brown considered, but until there is a man Results. That for trousers a-as worth about fiO he Sunday's cents; today he who steps to the front and says that Chicago, 12; Kansas City, 5.
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