The evening world. Newspaper, September 23, 1905, Page 2

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SRR eee RR BT ey A obs TT \ ON a QELS a SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER DATE SPORTING NEWS AND . COMMENT ROBERT EDGREN, — TRAINING TO. RESIST THE STRANGLE HOLD, The strongest ‘ ; attenbt to throttle { -.+ *he Ta’ im? Makes him Smite. “SAW, something novel in the training line yesterds It was Higashi, the Japanese jiu jitsu expert, preparing for his bout with Swanson, the ‘wrestler. | When I reacted Higashi’: place the first thing I saw was Higeshi him- “hela sitting in a chair, with his back up against a heavy post. Before him, ding a five-foot piece of gas pipe in his hands, was another Japanese, ® husky follow, with a shock of coarse black hair and high cheek bones. ‘The gas pipe had a small crosspiece at the end of it, forming a sort of a Vetter, T. While 1 was looking the assistant placed this T against Higashi’s throat, and, leaning forward as if he was charging bayonets, threw his ‘whole weight into the thrust, ‘The iron stunk in until it'seemed about to come out on the other sido. Mle held it for fully 9 mivute. Higashi’s face became red and T noticed | at the veins stood ont like cords over his temples. But, turning his eyes, happened to'see m¢, and immediately he smiled widely. For another “minute tho pressure was maintained, and then the assistant straightened up rid took the gas pipe away. Higashi jumped up and bowed with true + Japanese politeness. “I am hardening my throat so that I cannot feol a strangle hold,” he explained Yow Higashs,the Jiu Jrtsu man is a yeast 2 hes peck Petvangle ‘holds was Mr. Sirtet. an a8 hard gs they could, ana who rune) they slaskened thelr pace. 1 ring and| them of. That was only three ¢ Nha MbEAioes Is one of the fight. When the work Matias edepticn! gentier i © to over Fitz bad a black eye and was dice He’ shown" before th © 19) Ing from a badly cut mouth any new athletic stunt } He carried the marks What!” exclaimed Mr. Sirret. “DO| when he met Corbett. me. whenever | JAMETIA BINGHAM. CHARLES Mie RICH. MAN. ELITA PROCTOR and nbse, into, the ring In fact. Fitz] {ou mean to tell me that you van stand) makes it a rule to have a black oo |] {GERTRUDE COGHLAN, ‘ ‘strangle hold?” AL | when he goes Into a fight. He regard | DICKSON. J. H. GE ) Higashi smiled and bowe | lucky sign, and it a | Lisle Leigh (Chas, Abbe J “Would you bu.xo kiid as to try me?” him. a Te has et: | | Hoosceelt Dudley hos ere ed, to strangle Me with your Haase Mr. Sirrot, who weighs 21 pounds ang has hands of tie ‘iat “ DODGE f gkind, stepped forward promptly to ex- ‘pose the fallacy of Higas' claim. He took the little Jap by the throat | Mirmily and turned on the oressure. The a! UP FOR: Jue let go and stepped back again to a E ah effects, Higashi smiled. “Will you! . “please to try harder, and dig in the ‘GAME WITH REDS | L A GREAT GAME! . bs," hewwaid. / oF e girset caretally placed his thumbs ; SCORE BY INNINGS. hesbro, Hah was under Dono- high hoist. Callahan took second ‘ New Gerald Gite cast] Vaudeville, mm the softest spot he could find In Yt Sa on & passed ball. Green ambied to } Sor ir Mi: 3TOCI Ww: ignaht’s neck. tobkt a good arip with BATTING ORE 0 PERI ERPRREYS Y : first: sone was out to Chase unassisted, (Continued trom First Page.) i Geapaay ab ren" jean touNG MILLE: a t fs oo, ' . 1 this fingers and slowly furned on the) RDER. { — wit sox,. | faim claced a neat hit in lett, | He = \ Youn. boasted >) fpressure’ once more. He squcez eq bToukiyn. Cinefanail, | Highlanders fook second On Keelr's sacrifice, Smith | drove a clean single into centre and le te, {fe own hinds trembled with the strain. | @heckard, if, Hugans. 2b, fo ‘Donohue, | Davis threw. eld took second on McUann's grounder ooy Tinea Fuigashi’s face grew red, but, he grinned | Boseler. Ib. Barry. ib, a Gut. Fiaon talelam, ot ec oa to Byers. ‘Mertes. for the ‘second tims | Prag a pleasantly. Sirret ‘held the grip for two Sqymou:,’ we | White Sox heed * ‘ep i x0 ils Sore ta es he wile Emsile| main A Highlanders ‘ol inning. si Reeth ay Seniyes oaks ea Phletwer Helay ct, I Scaathe Gabiea' ex iscenun to McFarland was out om, ate smettin | Eaten, out con cores stung | | — - Sas RMS was clip) with .an. insho Jones y HAT 15 Sery. good.” remarked | Bbrgen, 5 ( Trew qipbed with an’ inshogt. | Jones | giving Matty a clean sweep; NO RUNS.| “ ‘Higashi, “but it is 2 deefer clntyre, p. Waiker, p, . BATTING ORDER. put, ultx robbed. Davie, ee Fourth: Inning. I AS 3 cal ‘test when I lle on the uss Aad EDP SECOND GAM Dougherty bunted out, Donobt quick ‘throw beat Dahlen 8 put this trey bar across my neck, have Special to ‘The #vening World.) Yankee White 86: Smith. Green cume way in’ for o by # pte Devlin popped an P Gyo swepouna men stand on the'ends| | NCINNATY, U., Sept. 98.—The | aahhee™ Jones, ete Aye Fults, fenved -qut..NO HOME, |esan Ry to Kilns ng VEL beet rolled " P) of kt and then twist my neck and my Brooklyis Played the eecond game ot| Keeler, 2b. Isbell, 2b. Fifth Inning, ; er gee A Cele. om 4 LEW JELDS ~ Theatre, 4 Cras E yeaa out ot It without using my hands| “Meir Anal cries with the Reds this Bibortela. ‘ss. Davis, Se. lahan ~ddibiea. Denote, Ey : DMatty's NF Oe the Meets. Sans Se nectar nnaie ts | ero, Sone ater, SA i sing | Soren, "achate r THE'ST. SI. P ae featiworth looking at, Higashi prom-| SIBMC change on the Jing-up Of, bia] Chase, 1b. Tcecier ‘Mstariond making it possible fur iim tw ge: one| Kieinowse y “always harden’ ourselves like ‘of the battery substitutes /of the outer Ceaplece—O'Loughlin and McCarthy. warden ard have two rea pithy ai real, outficlders Sid gee as hie training way | '4™, the: non-arrival of Pietder Hall | Fults, cf. A ae Wise: Next Next Week PRIMROSE MIN"TBELS. ¥ ained the jiu jitsu man. “First ie ae Netic, toe sorant Gann BY ALLEN SANGREE. ‘Brown "White House . Fame, | a " : ti bala Eason was scored on 4 ie =! ee ’ bold cannot do any harm: continued’ in right field «Special to The Evening World.) be shor: pap to Chesbro, to Nevers on EDEN that we harden other parts,” T where he performed nicely» xesterday, AMERICAN LEAGUE, PARK, Sept, retin Callaran: who doubled the firs Among the Notables _ Who: 18s ¥ ane “good condition for the match :now, | S**PHe the handican of a strong san} 2%,--More than, sixteen “housand epecta-|*!me up in this ‘inning now. tripl q : TwEAT, Aout In, & week more Ii-will be tough- in his eyes. Fred lewia aiso was ox: | tora were present this afternoon when Davin Bor ocone Ts tee Girene. “mieten? Cdme in on American Liner, : x jue @fied up 90 that nothing can hurt nie"*| Peeted to resume his -nlese aut, short|Chi¢ago gazhered. in the, Highlanders SEVEN ENS Duneed jt0//Chesbro, us 74 ff moon. althigh up to the iime| With ease and precision. ; was not a how first dozen ‘persons: oO he lpi onions can se Sanne the game there was noth-|datistactory game to match. tor New | {net h SDavis. NO seeiit Wanaile gectared the sat byes ger napa trom, the e in"his getting into action| Yorkers, who are rooting to ses Chicago d rf AR r come down the ga from. the | 14 } 3 Sion who uses this Japanese wtHiG | arain, Hla njury ‘s .nvich improved | Wellopad 80 shat the Athletion ina, vat at bags were lef Hioey ack | ie are ee ata eee ; “BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. _ ond he surely will lake part ix the|lose the penant. Moreover the home| Goode replac: Ke ies os were O'Gormans. : R $ aan eeag Bice *eitane » lot of pound: | double-header to-mor-o 7, team played very. ragged ‘all, espe- Pie Fae re papers bead Poe ag gr ania Taine | twelfth was the O'Gorman maid. Tt on KEENEYS: ‘NOW OPENs: jwhlle \teaining to harden himself) ‘There ts no douby that Umpire Hank folally In base’ running, while errors of] SCitbat Mee ad made ‘three swipes; ing. Chane? Mea to Mertety © fa to Mertes, ONE BUN, | Was the returning expedition conslat- : : become i epee oe the ade i ©'Day will be the Nations ague's| Fultz and Kleinow helped the White Sox| & rye Gopal emnith SP kG ot tise i on x [ue wie e Faamyatl A, O'Gorman, of the ring. He snakes his train- ¥ presehtative in the world's champion-|{n thelr scoring, Tepes Bled 'co. nieeler. NO RUNI ne ot v3 anette It aun 5 Puneti/as hard as they can. © ip games. The umpire will haye a! New York had chance a-plenty, euler watked. | Riberfeld fies to ea aren ‘been abroad doing the Continent. Temember one day at Curson when #\lk with Chairman Herrmann, of the | Frank Owen held ees a-plenty, out ae - er forced Keeler. Davis : )/| would’ have been ‘dlMicylt to have picked } 8 Mes, ALS oe up wid deliberately stuck his J ational Commission, before he ‘leaves | monals © ve - mare mei St er teat repay oe cParand took Doughert s ‘Tout the healthlest or happiest among oy ; eo Concer 8 y at 8 & om js ‘oUt tomeet punch after munch dur-(iown, and it ts expected that, the ar- a oa “ f 4 ‘| them, 4 Mantis bout, Dan Hickey, and 3:ngements for his handling one of the Raphdeit prey pens piven nee of stupid : Neoiaek Inning. Justice O'Gorman might “hoye been | UBielaner, ils trainers, were hitting #dleatory in the wertes will be alscussea. | yur, UNM. Dave Wrults, scored New ait on a Infield hit, te reached elected On his easly Layee 4 arma ethied AL tig eoares tt Be aoubled. to right and. trayellel ‘roune Jebel sorta Ge gapayis tanned beat : rag 1 Speaking on the subject of managers, | 4 "afe bune by Klenow and Putt- | sen at by @ed-Hahlon, the Brooklyn leader, re- | 40'S hard Bingle.” Dhe big red-headed' jwtarks that he may be in with: the | ®0uth paw was.a little erratic, and gen- Eiperbas again next season. “All these | Tous with passes, In the th be} Bairng about my val Ps tanga filled the bases with one, and then my 2 ‘taburg, Obie or, Bt tot next anoiher, forcing in run, | ason without fo he Bal —_— inlon this morning. sds i | Flest; Inning. iret Inning, jones opened the seesion with Ing doume “to Yett. Tahell Mt Sn filed to Stelnfetd.” Gessier out Hugging 40 Basrs: Batch. ground-| Fultz, Davis made. three ed, aronmag to Barry. NO KUNB. Hoxe’s benders and sat dawn, Mn Fee to centre, Barry | 0assed ball Jenes scored all the way Berden trying to sacrifice. |(enm second. Callahan singled to lett, ve Y; is sate bet Sea Pocbtas sey ploaled $a ast parkagins han, E Abat ever neues. Caren’ gzoundea, teh o Pipe oy ret ‘in, Green , fanned out, iE, cond Inning, alin’ feritee ae oF) Ban mal rounded Walker to Batry. re at rea is Lewis. st to tight. Malay. singled [1S fel o ent % i dered At Hee, io Sore |e eda ital ; oui

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