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nati : aR THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1911 wait meiver azz | NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT °[ none eceey FL OOEY ‘His White Hope Got the Signal and Also— NOW LISTEN MXEL=1maTeRED Ke AXEL THE wirre HOPE ‘YOU WITH A GUY “THAT was MADE! ‘To SET ON MY WHITE HOPE, WIth ©ex CALIFORIIA CHY' Z : FOR A RIGHT SWING ~you waTCH THESE ARE ALL “THA CLOTHES ME AN' WHEN \ SloMAL--You Tey ee eh cee , YZ, ne : LeT'ER Gol see? §|\Daubert’s Boss Forced Him to Quit Mines |SHFRWOND MAGEE For Baseball; Now He’s a Second Chase r mht — . 10 BE REINSTATED MAJOR LEAGUE RECORD Compiled by Expert George L. Moreland. ~ Inside {fie Ring Great fights onal League Batting Averages: | American League B: Records of all players who have! Records of all played in ten or more 8 up to and including those played on Wednesday, July 2%, with average of .260 or played In ton oF mors germen un toana|First Baseman and the Idol of Brooklyn including those played on Wednesday,| Fans, and Ebbets Has Refused to Part : July 26, with averages of .250 or bette: amateur teams near his home, He showed such promise as vote to have him returned. President | was a twenty-round draw, but really {t| danger to thrir prectous necks. oh Plavera, ciube GABOR By With Him—Started His Career eww BOR TB as a Pitcher. M ateoed.iscinnet| lett’ Davee ® eS HY National League Board of DI- a f ciaie, 1 gener, eer s2 3B ah 9. akb ROM a coal miner to one of the best first basemen the : Bate, Cincinua’s Gainor, “Detroit: oo F national game of baseball has ever produced is the story rectors in Favor of Allowing — too much, and he never found a hores “Tota,” toon Aue cca ae Se of Jake Daubert, the first-sacker of the Brooklyn National é ” ve | tat he couldn't conquer by kindn: Meyers, aided, New Mora! :: BF 260 9 Md -26r| League team. He ts regarded to-day by many baseball fane Him to Play Again. x Belfast Spider,” First World’s) As © young boy’ tke was wild’ and MeLeas,’ Cinciunath suey Cuitieed oo OS OH ag the equal of Hal Chase, the Highlanders’ manager. Daubert pear from: Same nell edie can ae rl vans Arties: $0 Bh 8 322 sprang into prominence this year by his marvellous work at : Champion Featherweight Un-|ir** ‘rom home and remain away days tT | Mullen, “Detroit ...15 ge 2 (ao ‘845 | the first corner, and there is little doubt that he is the greatest off #0 bi : Dery 4 ‘ (Boscia to The Brening World.) some place where there was a big a | {taserxew on a Bi # id aH player now playing first base in the National League. Local CINCINNATE, July ta ontnerter| Ger Queensberry Rules, Could! tincn of blooded horses. And when he g | Hall.’ Cleveland BS ioe 20 8 34] fans have been heard to say that if Jake was @ member of Sherwood Magee of the Phila Wanted to go on these excurs! young rH ah peas ss BONE Gk 107 (838) Johnny McGraw's team the Giants would breeze home with \ tional League Club will be rel Do Other Things, and Really| Weir seldom walked. He would take 4 ce. “N S80 G43 60 13 Ban] the pennant. after the meeting of the National i : cd Lic ee ‘2 + a afterward i it back to the owner ir Siiketer Wanhingita’s #2 289 ag 48 af Daubert te @ consistent player who puts up the same re- . League directors in Chicago, He is to| Had an Interesting Career) {iin “nis somunmenen «xo ‘one cues ry fame. oto Saat! & SS it THT :asy | patente prwele Of Gell Gay meter day. Hy @ remarkable tbe sent back into the game over the took offense at this, because they knew \ ia . § Hib] elder, covers considerable ground. Ix & sure man on thrown protest of President Thomas J. Lynch,| Outside the Ring. that Ike would always treat the animal Fu 2 63 2 “$16 | balls an h files, Some is stops have been so wonderful who fined him $200 and suspended him ndly and always send it back. The a Si 358 8 TI Hy] mat they have caused the fans to rise to their feet on many occasions and applaud his for the season for striking Umpire Fin- youngster was known for miles around ‘ 7 ® G6 86 °311| great work. neran in the game at Philadelphia, and everybody Uked him. As he grew $ cu New Noi is 8 2 13 ‘tus| While Dauvert may not be as good a hitter as Chase, he ts some aticker, ‘There 1s only one chance tor this to NO. 4.- IKE WEIR. See oe tre ititey ehihe olenecia i Tt 1t 2% 44 3381] would probably improve in hia hitting if he were with the Giants, Pittsburg ot Chi- fail, If President John T. Bruan of |CPMEM TN MTU Pee | and attained the eeputation of being one # #3 git BL gf SE] cago clubs. Frank Chanoe, Fred Clarke and McGraw have often maid that they wish New York attends this meoting and] ¢gq@ im" O'Neill Weir, the “Belfast the best ateur cross-country ba is "34 °R Mh sip | President Ebbets would consent to @ trade for Daubert or put a price on his services, | votes“in favor of keeping him out for Spider,” was the first man tol Jockeys tn Ireland, Weir liked to tell of 7 ao i 4g 4S Be While Ebbets could easily get a big bunch of money for Jake, or several good | the remainder of the year this may be hold the featherweight champton-| how, asa boy, he would get up from his 44 #48 do fe players In exchange for him, there is no chance of Daubert getting away from Brook- |) > done. The members of this board are| snip of the world under Marquis of bey Sie weve te Rareenae ee FA BO 0a BS Bf] lyn. for Bobets has repeatedly wuld that so long as he ta connected with the Brooklyn {,\, Chairman August Hermann of the Ne-| Queensbury rules and the second man| iy Maing “arnty ‘ine nelds in the # ftp icess 83 Mae Oh BB gpg) Club Dau a pe a la rh breed shaw ran on BA piles to hold the American champlonshtp. | moonlight in a rivalry to see which one y Pleveland. 1 lis Boss Advised Him. | : o1 bets of Brook-| Hoth of there titles came to him as the| could ride the hardest and fastest. The 3 bf # ¥ ea Daubert has only been playing professional baseball for aix t lyn, Murphy of Chicago and Dreyfuss of| result of hie battle with Tommy Warren | greater the obstacles the better they 3 2 is Es) wat die WOrkae Date 1k the GHRl smbda: Aad ghey chanse’ oe Cada reais startin 0 Pittsburg. Wbbets and Murphy will | at Minneapolls. Technically this contest | Iiked {t, with never a thought of the 4 : jayed with ¢! # 14 (ea By Be 13 iy a 2 ” " y is angry -| When ho was about seventeen young HY ball player that one day his foreman called him aside and sald: ses Warerat fies pera tee | 78.2 Victory for Welr, who totally etc | weir went over to Preston, England, “ jake, why don't you give up this job and go playing ball? Pirates nnd will in all probability vote | rieedonente tett aad ita div to | Jockey and rode in many races ui 3L You can get more money pldying ball than you can here in ¢he y champtonship belt and it was given tO! >.” tered an all-welght am: Cleveland Pre mines, and the again the work is not so hard.” against Lynoh. Brush will hardly at-/ him. He successfully defended it thro ing tour » Hh un Daubert thought the matter over, and one day while he lied evoke the thes nae 1st | Hones, thereby gaining the sight to HOD |, ig. He won, beating Jue Feldon. a aghington BL fo Ite pi ‘i ‘ote the other way, and | It. man thirty pounds heavier than him- tera y was pitching for an amateur team he recelved an offer to play he has not said what he will do. Ike Weir was one of the cleverest | tr in the final in three rounds. 4 mt Bey Q ‘ e have been on the ‘outs’ the day | In his pri wd Hughey m2 4 telegram he had received from the club, said: before that eventful game in Philadel | three-quarter inches, and weighed only Would you wash your Ft ? “Do you think I should take it?” phia, Fogel took the team to Atiantto | 18 pounds when in fighting trim. In ap- | hands in the same water eee ass 33 oe “Certainly, Jake,” said the foreman; “get ready at once City and the members had a ver: ey | Boareane he hig as iy anapey fed used by everybody? land .... So obs and join the team gay time at his financial expense—in | eves and curly hair, Devlin, ‘Ne f a The following day Daufert reported to the club. ‘That was fact, Wouel Gad Just ae “gay! am time | And tin. He Arie were Oe Veer 108 Why then sacrifice your Girls! Chicago 1 4i ‘ @» any member of the club, Dooin| and gave him an unusual advantage face with everybody's Club Batt 4 a2 In 1906. After pitching four games Daubert hurt his arm and lasked him hot to take the club and | reach. His head was small and well set blood « etalned 7 alae aR decided to quit baseball and go back to the mines. The man- refused to go with them. The next|0n @ pair of broad wh Ho had a load » ote +4 aT ager of the team finally had Daubert change his mind about morning when they returned to Phila- | bik chest and when he appei brush? Ask your barber for the Sealed a #2 quitting the team and had him play third base. After cover- delphia none of he members had had| ring stripped to fighting toy Sterilized Cup, Brush and Soap. a 8 ing that position in a few games Jake amo to the conclusion any sleep. Mageo was “feeling very | his ribs could be seen plainly, Ike had cigeinnati + % that he would never make a third baseman. Hoe was left- weil’—he was tired and sleepy and had| love for fine clothes and the Irishma: Touts. i handed and consequently could not field the ball as fast as he 8. gether misddles tinaia “Wasa Nap: | Sooupeee Cor eed, Ge be ieee Ed WANTED, on gO A > neran called him out on strikes ho| appearance was stylis! 9 ovis 3 thought he should, Going to the manager of the club after JAKE DAUBERT, didn’t Hike it and took @ swat at tho] liked bright colors and wore them 500 ATHLETE manne esto é one of the games, he said: “I want to play first base or I will \e Pret Solid Gol ledals. Write umpire. about his person, but there was seldom | uciste’ Vleot Pennie One bem Some ee ee Right now Dooin and Fogel hardly | anything in his attire to offend good speak. One of the la ball players] taste, Recoras, "| quit the club. Star of Brooklyn Team. tie nwa ave.| Made Good Right Off. eae Jiits, His) Bunsow Hit 1 yl a AMUSEMENTS, Rebulte, Chicas Wagner. Witte , La ? iy Midis 26S aaw Dooln recently and asked him what] ‘There are several versions of why he Tuderns,” Puila’) 1G Ds See] As Daubert was hitting well at ° was the matter with the Quakers. | was called the “Spider.” One was tha W AMSTERDAM WY. 224.4, a fimmerinan, Cli, 1 time the manager did not care about ere is so much the matter with 0 yarance in the ring, show- z Mat OO er de | 15 - his long app K Kaw 4 i Re sh losing him and told him to try his hand them that I can’t tell you,” said Dooin. | ing bis long legs and arms, short body THE Pi 1 ee fhe at the bag. ‘This new position just : ’ 3 4 “It Fogel would just mind his own| and big cheat with the ribs in tt solf_ o al WF Mois, 10 Washingto sulted Jake, for he made good right Ll P ft business and Jet me run the team wo'd| plainly visible, gave a striking resem- Py Club Fielding Records, Krom 1h Baths Aster peries foarieg® 1 Ops (| C. ing a be fs, rae lot further along in the] piance to the insect mentioned, An- Vat ute. Tot. B. Grand | BAMes eae , ae race. tory is that he w: ven thi Par tia H laser, Chub, De Bx | Then Daubert rec elved a telegram from —<_— rank for lon ames, and it was a hum: _————__ oer Gey ee the potted moking ~ 7 id Cobb, Detroit the Kane club, another team in_ th ‘ : ner from the drop of the flag. The s POLIES: I f South, to join the club at once. Jake) Warhop and Vaughn Likely] “efeat was doubly disappointing, as the sumed when riding ase jockey, 12 didn't’ care about going to that club, so| “VANOP J aug fans were suddenly raised to 4 pinnacle Quite a Musician, Too. £16 0 8.90 to 2 } Q 4 he sent on his terms, naming a price faGo Againee White Gox in of gild enthusiasm only to be uncere- Weir was an unusually versatile man. |f iitoio baie ban eReP atOw Hasiees izis pat, Se which he never thought the manager 30 Agains Ite S02 i pushy dr ! a sewer. The Ho was well educated and had a marked | 9 charks— ‘GLOBE B=" ‘Ten Leading Buse Stealers, New York. 18 18 mould agreo to. To his surprise Ne re-) : beady anders came from ‘behind i!ke a He Was ail Goucata peed bin Gl aR pattie a Kein, Hosion.. H celved a telegram a few hours later To-Day’s Bargain Event. k, and amid the most exciting he had received # falr musical education | VAL! SURA Ea i a v 7 ing that his terms were accepted . & © of the year poured a broadside and was a good planist, Mis favorite! oppos = i Club Flelding and fo report to the club immediately. : ‘ ented Mr. Lange tn the last Meson wae Wanner his €xvorite ooer! ANE peice FERRY ’ 4 & That gave Daubert nerve and he Fe h ninth, which put three runs ‘Tom Moore; his favorite author, Jerome ULAR Yorks S30 9% inten ss ported to the club, te feat dise| BY BOZEMAN BULGER, cepa ot ea aes : K. Jerome. He declared that his favor- he a good, and on July 15, 1907 the club dis~ Bh css f it Was that the original Dr. ‘> flower was the violet, ‘when he a a 3 ST) banded, giving Jake a chance to be @ AVING lost three pitchers in the| Kilijoy, in the shape of the tony faced alge rete ahamreci,”” Wale woth LS | ot free ugent. openit irmish with the whal-| Mr. Walsh, stalked on the fleld a Vaeia ne GOTAD TEBE, Waa & GERM Alnor ladelphia ime ; ces ont Clev ie Club's scau Naa Ww » r call | Ae ack Bip 1 to ebill our enthusiasm with gun and revolver, an extremely In- MENT! ng Ran G . "Brien, had previously ed nim io ba 1 + morning, | and sudc dash our hopes to the teresting talker, with a vast fund of : AMUSE! ane over In Kui, aad seeing the condition fete etn] around, It Js true that Mr. Walsh, was oo ee taker aig amt an. exons | LHELURING LAND OF LAUGHTER ey of the team thos tse might dis ona shape : ; {nitiated Into the saine by a wallopy & fent norte tralsey- To. was Unusually | FRR RAMEN 6 Almbip, Aseendans Det Ry Mane thing Take aian't know that at | ramparts Mre dange pri | (com the Gat of Hl Chase Giant Outfielder Has Held] pronoient in dancing the Trish jig and | OPERA nen Opera Co. in| og , eet Pear 4 uy Wt EBL eae ee OF and wos also expert at cl Y ; time, and after the club disbanded | eaten that Was all.” The . enaiie negro breakdowns. ine WED. Sar. chink dont te the Marien (©) cin OF tha Mii Gaull dually worked Several Conferences on Mat. | 4ancing ond nearo breakdowns, bie Hegeman’s Poara: Philadelphia... Hooper, and P. Leas He was there only + and ne as Nv * Philadelphia. « {Crawford Fae the Cleve lege tha . s 5 ; His voice was soft and his manner art ew York bo r mn few days wien the Cleveland club, n t ter With President of Reds. hous. He was very fond of his! HAMMERSTEIN S| ecurd of Pitchers, Including Alt fi che. quae South with the ded aud mother and his wife and always showed Fara, 30 ‘Hand is ly 36, Atniert bought outh with th ses ahs » to women in genera’, | some” Permerettes | ames Ue te ee ve ds of Pitchers, including all | elup the next spring, but as they had | ‘ reas Ce tai onve ||] MUTA ST. DENIS ia‘ier diag iy ‘Clube, GW. b. BB, Hite, Ave, to July 26, hr play’ h Ike had many @ hi battle in defen itchers, CMDR ae re Wh OLA ag val and B. Hinchman playing the ’ 4 a and The Biven 1) k ene. Had GIA R litchter, Chics Pa 328 | okehers BO 18 i 1'uK | bag Jake got no chance to show hime |) my ttt 4 this afternoon oO. latent | Ot to Nelil Welr was born at Lurgan, Ber aly ry ae Bret. eo Oh aa Sif fs yeek the Cleveland club | nity lat of the opening fight | t anage-| near Belfast, Ireland, on Feb. 5 int nk tives t ; | ite ‘ Da ° Nashville team, } [ yp >| 0 aikenberg, Cleve 1) recalled him and awe 4 Whon the New] trainer of blooded horses, particularly ~ mOn, Wowie spe \ ' 7 ving manned a n Thursday t 1 stock of most of the Irish onay's Fire 4 bung Place, tr, Be Leu 5 th then sold Juke to Memphis, where al ae fe ith Ga ree ‘ rica's. paylbvuans Het i a Geamnds, improved to auch an extent that | This Wives saad, tak eel Gerais Ty around that part of the coun: | PiMtjge Mdummbeed cnet Sigel St Numgh Cin | }qonerd Immediately no] reach the = - a tw snot becn given out, | {T¥. The toate evar SEW—Daliy aint 3: : iota 8 runt F ante beulbarin pays P MATT WELLS'S LEFT JAB Poniin dovan’s reticis the Idea of “hang-| munity, and had a tibernt aunty of | BRIGHTON puis & E $ resident Bbbe JOHN POLLOCK t ig around” with the Glar nd wants| sporting blo n hia veins, Weir's gon, Me, iy 1” President obets, JOHN F TOO MUCH FOR M +| to met , more commanding position | mother was n woman of refinement and | Brenton Bonell Lick, the Writing ; i anding position | m ¢ refin iuur Amerie i 7 ry " oo i : ele the fact] education, an accomplished mualcan | Bogs oy aN oa, 3 18 F u BROOKLYN CLUB MAY BE day perte1t neice World p tee eae . ply religious natur eee ag 39 re firn MILA DELP ly $3 place | Weir was educated in the Crendahe NeYere 20 8 8 Kran i FINED BY COMMISSION, } °°" PHILADELPHIA, J : any of wular 5 with a man|_ > ie ewan forke Bia to Quins. Ren 4 Bpecial to The Brening Wort a ionship of Knglund and the rho. has Wei the ala fh y ber | Weta canted tam 10,08 | OURS Dan! near ‘fT 8 Cadwell stroit ‘4 5 mission will ns¢ a small penalty ¢ 1 r th : s : : Eri eee ? 1 i ie retinement and a s K's Oredestia, Rololeta, “Refreshments oat 4 és t ae bb on the Do allowing Pitehe “ 1 r c Uehmona J ; zi ' arved at on) ACADEMY SE, " 5 P Pat Ragon, 6 worked € i] ' ; v 1 rep age alway tu » him, * a a 8 Y TB oy ae reco Beh the ht it Y 1 ham pl ed that h a ARYS GA 4 extremely fond ¢ the SR Tt Mitehell pe ie teas | game agains dat Lous La > oy fi 1 j on 8 - nh 8 8 fee: 7 8 & 16 Branch , Ay ' warn rt ent of round the ils Deri I i? 438 je fs Teh Ma’ a 1 : rgatten, abou pt » Pe 180 6 | stables kept . . ays the land ‘ico ELAS’ PARADE SP LONE NTH 6 i Ra ts a rulin, the Co to the ef- x ame manne ’ ed gentry of Belfast a ould ride . macys " Bat Pot ang ae | it G fect that no maior, league aver can # out to von tho bout for| Carry 4 the time ‘that he wax sy amail Cohan’s aie td shi Vaughn, work with semi-professional tean | some of @ pitching never solved a na ‘ 1 to be om” & horse's ba sel. © 4x Les Bat 30 while under the jurisdiction of the. body will have to show h ig by it. Welly had an ik 4 lacked ono accomplish Get-Rieh-Quirk Wali nglord ¢ 38 wy ie 8 39 or club. Dahlen permitted Ragor first, third, fifth and | pre best/ that was considered Indispensable to ‘HU BLESOU 2 8 Hall, 6 45 40 to pitch in that game. Somebody has) This initial Keio with the W ‘ 1 ne second and fourth at thel the su s of horgemen—iie ni | e Ble, 47 Balnin, Bi Lai ee 40 | reported the oftenwe, T 704) cx Orvke the season's tooosd la New |p ding even, Lied’ awear af horace, He loved thew. qQQMROS A MoGaiin’” Habhiag Hat) 28S Hy Mbisnel, By Ly, a8 84 tog! | ‘ ' . ;

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