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0 of the funniest sights In the world. Aa & role, he doesn't know whether he is afoot or horseback. He ts feally like the busy, helping clown in the gir¢us—ta everybody's way. After making @ ludicrous error, Ke will stand with « aflly grin mantiing his features and partial paralysis benumbing his arms and legs, It takes him some moments to come out of It, and thenshe ts ready for am other stunt, probably more diverting than the first, Thé one remedy We suggest in fits of this kind ts the old-tim || the bewildered player take nine Kwallows of water before he begins to play again, and when the umpire calle time, escort the @ald player to 2,000 to his spinal column, He will 6 will an excess of the rattles ° ‘ pe a >= ae. me OT BOLSS BME: ions of the America: Con © 'Righe Sasnting.-Cohaioates Sue Derrick, = es aioe Lord, Bender, Coombe, Connie Mack, Davis, Thomas, Baker Collins Bt) Krauee, Russell. 8 Lhenem 4 patented heen Ptank, Wetnneg tome. ree sence meets Bbee ceneueae ats Gees ae that ever came down the pike, barring nobody, “Some of these feathers BY BILLY EVANS, baserunners. Their combined speed can outstep the liebrew,” says Percy, “and some of them can — 1@ Umpire. ia below that of the Gtanta, but e him, but, take it from me, sone of them can get a punch 3 the Gtante | they won't sleep on the Mnes. The 0 quickly. That's what counts, Also, Abe ts the foxy boy, When he Gy or Athletics Cubs were doped to ran wild on wants his opponent to box, he's going to come pretty near boxing, ey win the world’s | Ita Thomas last year, The box when he wants him to get in and fight, he'll just about make him 7 series? Fang| Scores toll another story. Amert- thet, too, That's where Abe shines. His opponent always fights just £ who see an leagues ven't run wild on the way Abe bas it planued out, and that's why Abe Is al Americans Athletics the Giants wilt jong ond.” league mes — bee = te pitchers bold «chige Meyers will be busy if he, Drucke with the bases filled and A RETR pick the Ath- them close to the bags, and that |i) {5 atop them none out and won. He will be 6 letics. Those) fw men can put the ball on a rum!” varhewson should be an obstacle | wonderful help to McGraw ‘ ‘who see National league games %¢r like Collins or Barry hto the Athletics, With a good arm,, The Giants have had the first : favor Giants, In cities where both) There is another factor’ Mack's), better brain and a stout heart, “break in luck” by winning the play fans are divided; so are those men often jump a pitcher and ham he in always feared. Critica say right to open the series at bome. \@ e Bot in big league cities. }mer out a winning lead in an tm his fast ball hasn't the aip of five Winning the frat game te half the ht is my opinion that the Ath- ning. They had a big tuning io ab years age, but his fadeaway and/battic and on the Polo grounds, Ss feticn will again win the world’s most every game against the Cubs. slow ball are as pustiing And bis with Ite peculiar lights and shad . the Giants will baye an ad a 50. Basedal! championship. If they start McGraw will have to control ts possibly better ° atheweon abd Bender will HEN the New York and Philadelphia teams clash The Athletics is one of the follow sult instead of trying for a 1 watched Mathewson in the ndest clubs {mn baseball history. rum at a time via the base running New York clty series last hes te Cormelies Metititiceddy|route. ; ‘ which 1 was one of the umptres.| probably pitch the opener. These ek cies can channel eee i tae hak tag thietics mix attack. They | His work was a revelation. The great twirlors ¢ often been put be ran hae " rs depend on the bit and rum and sac-| Highlanders beat the others, to the test and seldom have they pte aahty- of cestag 4 battle baween master and riffce. They make the former play Mathewson being the only one to failed, It will be some battle when with a runner on second as often |go the route. He won the three they clash, no matior which team mee ce tae Bah ed aur duleade cone as th er ee do with 4 man on first . igamen be st be Eo aapnnal wae relieved | relieved wins. for McGraw, while Prank Baker will look afte: a od sack Ne. 3 for the Athietion, It wae Herzog who san sR ’ made a third baseman out of Baker omen $s eers Like many stars, Baker began his baseball career as « pitoher. He was with the Trappe, Maryland, team, which !* not even in « Class % league. Mts club went to Snowhtll, Maryland, one day to play, and Not Warlike |i.’ who was manager of that club, took fancy to the youngster. | He signed him for his club. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Oct. 13.) One day the third baseman was Injured, and Baker, a good field. “Women should not cheer at (By United Press Leased Wire.) [ee canes centine themecttan' NEW YORK, Oct. 13.—Thousands of angry baseball fane are*onap singing college songs and waving Peawed here today by the offer of $500 reward to any one Who cam prove their college banners,” Mise 1a that he knowingly sold tickets for the world’s baseball champtonahip |Cometock, dean of women at the games to scalpers, made by Wm. Gray, ageretary of the New York Ne | University of Minnesota, says. tonal league club. | According to Miss Comstock, The scalpers have come into possession of thousands of tlekets, nothing is more dispiriting? than which they are offering for sale at double and treble the regular orien, (the attempt of women to Gray strenuously denies that the officials of the club are concert. and President John T. Brosh offers $10,000 for « scheme by which et scalping evt! can be eltminated lenanawe geen UMPIRE BILLY EVANS. Hundreds of fans stood In line for hours, waiting to reach the box|s * * * wanne 7 | j ; ene of the greatest baseball gen-| Office, ouly to be told that all the tickets had been sold, while the specu: | » FROM THE GRAVE Jators had thousands. As a result fandom ia fn an uproar. FRANCISCO, | : vera From raw material be ‘has ea MINE 10 4 HOX stacked wth certified checks and money orders, . a machine. ray sal 4 breast of one James Ed beca: fT “There is $100,000 in that box, all to be returned, because the or- here today should win because it ders for tickets are unfilled We are swamped with orders. Fittoon |e ory hag sbort series. wer by and returning the checks.” te irry Hermann, chatrman of the National Baseball commission, at-|@ fered the eretwhile light: _ aa = rived this afternoon to confer with Gray, who insints that he is not re-|¢ champion by Witte nit sponsible for the management of the sales. Herrmann stated that the! @ cleverest of the local light commission wil! probably investigate the syat of selling Uckets. weights, and Britt, who att i ef ing pitcher, with an arm of steel, was assigned to Mi the vacancy. Baker came fast, and today be is regarded as one of the best men in the country at the position, Hersog taught Baker the finer points of the game. It will be interesting to compare the efforts of the pupil and tho master fo the big series. In Baker, Connie Mack bas one of the hardest hitters in the game. He can put a ball to right field « mile « minute. He has a penchant Games by hitting the ball over the right field wall at if : i ae bode Miah Mind Mindy Seo dain inden dinentendin adil It is not niche when the commission will meet. been In training at the Ol CO ) fe club, declares he will se * ai dre wd cal sedhate| are game, a feat never before performed, Baker's ability to hit has caused NEW YORK, Oct. 14—Ad Wot| Manager Mack to bar him from the park, any time the tall leader ts A Motorcy tk { of tt f { ire through with hi old gant, lightweight champion of the looking over a young third baseman. form. The fight probably ‘The way they won the pennant . a world, and Matt Wel Eagueb Recently a warm friend of Mack's sent a youngster to the Athletic sched & be staged here next month sf over the 20-roihd couree. Ip the last game with Detroit he put two over the fence in one this, The Athletics by a ebampion are finally ere | MAnAKgeT for a tryout. The recruit had been breaking fences in semi- today. The fight will be 10 rounds| Professional circles and fielding in the most approved style. It is worth. The best team wins . and will be staged tn the Harlem | Mack's custom to look over the “rookies” in morning practice. Ofte: ae " a jong schedule, other things be- 7 casino by the Madison Athletic! thé regulars join im the work-out. During batting practice, the ot equal. » ‘Club Friday, November 3, for a| morning, the new third baseman reported. Baker hit three balls over 1 believe Mack’s club is the bet- g {purse of $19,000. Tho men are to| the right-field wall. After he had hit tho third one over, the youth in- - 4 nae weigh 133 pounds at 6 o'clock on| Wired the name of the slpeeer from Capt. Harry Davis. the afternoon of the contest. “Why, that fe Frank Baker, our third baseman,” " siding «s notions the yous er lost muck of his pepper. He retired from the aaedk ta baa a: even. ‘ ' : oid shortly afterwards. " owing morning, instead of seeing the ei Use. Glamis would. cause , . ett, Automabiie Sehoot,’ 210 | youngsinr ready for practice, Manager Mack reselved m wire from bre je surprise. a to this effect 9 i» « wonderful mana- “When Baker loses his oye sight, I'll report and take @ chance.” is successes = his stragetic ability. Im Marquard aud Mathewson he has grand pitch- ors. The rest of the staff are above the average. It is possible, with bis stars, he may triamph as of re id @id the Sox in 1906. be | Some predict a series of four or five games. This would surprise me. | look for six or seven games. ; ‘No matter how many are played, I believe the Athletics will win G. R. Ruel, of 321 West 84th st., is an enthusiastic motprcyclist His with an even break. little four-year-old son also takes a lively interest in the speedy vehicles. ‘One argument of Giant rooters {s| The camera caught him mounted on his father’s machine. HOUGHTON & HUNTER, Jewelers ronning. Put thie in your pipe. 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BROWN: He Shuns Title Talk # Babe First, Says Kilbane ‘we LevTer - BOOK’ AGENT AND OTHER Door Ser Di: ~ GUM SACED QueETLY BY x HOME— THE BARK OF “ThE TRESS CAREFULLY MUFELED BY A GIRL REPORTER Johnny's sisterinlaw, before he — got as far as the front porch an@ © CLEVELAND, Oct. 15.—T'm only : r beat! tponed 4 mite of a girl, but even 1 could | Sarat beating was powtpe oy 4 have . become near-champion, or) Hore wi champtonens, of the featherweight discovered 7 knoe vesreess clans of prive fighters, Johnny Kil- Le: ane U1 Most on 8 etl Dane was #0 Worn ont after a recep | tor inlaw to wake & ing ton given him when he arrived omnes. om from Calffornia that anyone could have whipped him when I found j Bim at his home some other things E It takes one knock to wake @ coming champicn’s baby. Johnny shook so many an be-| _ It takes one wee cry by # coming tween 2 and 7 p. m, thet |Champion’s baby to wal there wan little of the strength in |!€ champion’s wife the grip of the hand that knockad| It takes Johnny Kilbane helf aa out Joe Rivers and nearly knocked |bour to tell about the cute things out Frankie Conley ree — army 3 os: be No one is allowed to talk above |‘WO minutes to te a whisper in the home of a coming |*bout hie fights and what he em lechampion when: the coming cham-|Dects to do wher he meets Abe Ab |pian is asleep. When Johnny re-|tell for the featherweight cham tired at 7 a m, the telephone bell | Plonship. was muffled. Paper was echo Johnny thinks more of his little © into the doorbell and all the |daughter than the featherweight curtains drawn to make folks | championship. He wouldn't trade lbelleve no one was at home. her for all the championships ta The mailman tiptoed onto the |the world. 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