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'|CORRECT AVERAGES OF MAJOR LEAGUES © WOOK ARKEL - 1 SWwhED es, TEN GUCKS FROM THE wie THIS MORAINE = come o SENS EAT AGAIN wt WON'T HAVE To ¢ Tie NET ae nd tent qa fi 2 You RUM WHATS THE {OFFERGNCE BETWEEN THE} DEATHS OF A BARBER -— hi (AND. A RUSSIAN \Ssup tor. 2) R2) National Leawns Batting Average. re with an average whe have played in up to and Inolud- uesday, Sept. 6: of .200 or bett fifteen or more aD, H Players. Clubs, 43 gopher 344 | Jackson Atmleti Athletien roby + | Sclamide eal joplitéel, x Lean, Cincinnsti at | Ae ttabureh Melatyte, Chicago rook yn. New York. 5: Kel ntyre, Chicago . Cincinnatt reans, | Cincinnat! areas. Caeyae eo American League Records of all playet ing those played on Wednesday, Sept. 6: Detroit... Were - 3" yout! ny, He and His White Hope Do a Little Road Work. THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1911. NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT DON'T « . -*MBes MAJOR LEAGUE RECORD Cempiied by Expert George L. Moreland. jatting Average, with an average er, who have played in games up te ahd inctud- ead Plaster Cast of Course Will Be Placed in Club House Smoking Room. AB. R ay. ‘802 426 Sei S582 OR the first time on record a plas- F ter cast has been made of an American golf course, A Wash- ington concern has just finished a re- production of the new National links at Shinnecock Hille, which faithfully ti resents every gradation of surface in the several hundred acres and all its physical peculiarities. The cast weighs about half a ton and will occupy one whole side of the smoking room at the clubhouse now approaching completion on the high bluff overlooking Peconic Bay. Hereafter when players have com- pleted their rounds many a battle will be fought over again with demonst tions upon the cast. Although few have seen the plaster reproduction, there 1s already fequest that a duplicate be mace of it for exhibition purposes in New SPPuTePakt ary. eS: ey PUR ESE IESE HOR, BRE] York. It has been suggested thaat, as a no other club would care to advertise “s a rival organization, the cast be put a in the lobby of a hotel and electrically wo Hluminated. The course being ninety miles from New York City Hall, is #0 i far away that it will be years before X| the excellenctes of the unique venture would otherwise become known to many founders will be present at next month's house warming, for not many on tha st are active golfers. It includes Clarence Mackay. Robert Bacon, T. Jefferson Coolidge, Henry C. Frick, James H. Hiliman, James Deering, William K. Vanderbilt jr, Harry Payne Whitney, Eben M. Byers, Robert T. Lincoln, Daniel Chauncey, W. D. Sloane, Washington B. Thomas, H. M. Atkinson and J. M. Bowers. Each put in his $1,000, with others, to start the ball rolling, more with the idea of push- ing along an interesting project that would do much for the advancement of the sport than with the notion of de- riving much personal pleasure from its realization. Mr. Byers, in fact, is the onty really keen golfer in the lot, al- though Mr. Lincgin plays a good deal. The idee ts toYather from twenty to! thirty of the best golfers in the coun-| try for a two or three days affair here in September at the close of the na- tonal championship, who will be able to make valuable suggestions as to the working out of the holes. sachem at suggested for repro- ducing on a course the master | holes of the wrld, the project was made a target for criticism. It was declared that such a plan was no more practical than {t would be for a man Vardon' to attempt to use Harry ——— When the) Cast Weighs Half a Ton and Is Exact Reproduction of Links. cleek, Taylor's mashie, John Low's Dutter, Massy’s tron and Ball's brassy in_a single round, were they loaned him However, such ridicule Ips ceased as the Alps, Redan, Sahara, bottle and other holes famous for generations at Brestwick, St. And vie! North Berwick, Lever ena sazawich.| Young Corbett at Hartford on |"! | fave gradually taken form. There has Thanksgiving Day, 1901, and! His Knockout in the Second) Round Surprised the Sporting World — Terry Fought After-| ¥ ward, but Was Never Quite | the Same Terror. |been a steady leveling up of players | the past few years, which has brought a demand for better links. Some of those who had had a “whack” recently Jat the National, express fear that 't in | still so beyond the capigiities of the rank and file that the venture, in which | something lice $400,000 has already been spent, will not be @ financial aucce! | quite ‘overlooking the fact that the next few years, during which the course wilt be perfected, are certain to bring greater relative advance than the last half dozen seasons. iz tt in Terry McGovern. 1911, by The Prove Mublishing Co, a irk World). Copyrii FTER Terry MeGovern’s vi A over Herrara, he returned and went on the road a a theatrical company, as tt had bec exceedingly difficult for him to get any} matches because of his wonderful Pathe, behind him. however, a® nobody could hit o Jess awings of the infuriated MoGovern, oof! coF-aw axen! yin a few McGovern Met His Master in| Corb: ict ny iis tert and oxy on the boards. the | stood Blaudite of the public Th at ernor soventy-fve Grane turn the EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN * OOF- LEAVE -- ! OOF - ALONE! conds Terry's swings got jower and slower. Then it was that ht Terry nthe jaw, dazing him again A ter= ent to the floor again, hitting his head He was unconscious ax refe: d off the fatal seconds. he figh over and a new champt in the ring acknowledging t 190%, Terry made an en- r to win back his lost laurels from Corbett. at San Francisco, be- the Hayes Valley Athletic Club, weight 4 o'clock. ore A number et_of much discussion for a long me, The match was to be pulled off 1 Michigan at one time, but the Gov- of the State threatened to call the troops to prevent ft. Finally | Hayes Valley AthleYec Club secured match, The boys were to fh per cent, of the grows gate re: and twenty-five, was the referee selected took a little longer for Corbett to trick this time, ‘Terry's knock- Me- ut It ut coming In the eleventh round re te The Rube Has Plenty of Steam| tt Bm Denten haw any more in the! ord. However, about this tine there [Govern outtought the Western boy dur- ere Hes sure to immediately seck membership saab tke Ur i See nounds. of neem. ot i ts ed |1€ their attention secured by eome " that he tele thes hae kindly request (hed arisen # new pysilistic star out in} 6 ee had him in bad shape, Cor- at abies OL etude such means. Left at End of Game With | Chicane them back to turn 00s On |thy Rockies. The name of this shining) Pot" ing buck atrong and in the elev Met puith Althougt: the new 850,00 home of the ee |ight was William Rothwell, whose ring! ohty ‘found put the Brooklyn boy down ‘oincinnatl ! a | club ts to be christened with a hous fe vor’ inte on the |Pame was Young Corbett, Rothwell! ity ft swing and two rights. Terry \ Gop} | Mremonnell “clyeago warming in about a month, the cou the Dodgers. aie feat work of {he Giants on the) vee. Denver boy who had started Tt eea cialtiek, THRU-BE toe Whe Knight, New York Itself Is never to he formally opened Ie the dominant factor of hasehall suet |Aghting as a featherweight In 1897 and| he heard the timekeeper fay ‘Nine peereo8 4 aaccording to the present plane of th coms. Tie Polo Grounders pall no more| had carved out a biynty meritorious) He was probably confuagd, for he did arena “f pid promoters, It, will be fully five years HE pitching lesson so dearly|artention to the fact tha! Bill Bergen |career, Hut Young Corbett had been| Not get up within the ten-second Imit vale 2. BR 48 more before the links {s approximately Tpssnbal bY, Hichard. ds Marauinl wea pana: iuaniesa. cai Ai ie McGovern came back to New York ita” 4)8 18 finished, although nearly six seasons a y knocked out three times, by Jack Dempe| , McGovern came, Dery San be st 1 aa have elapsed since work was begun on Weep eee Apanbed “OUND SOF | sand Shere 50 Rieter OuRN | soy, a Western feather, by Benny Yan- | touent with Low Rynil at the National cals Miran AthiCt $3 1Af “Bi! tie present property, after n vear or Ginsgteg threatened yesterday and putea {tie kame, they. rolled up. five. stolen {et and by Kid Broad, white McGovern | Arnletic Club in, Philadelphia, | Ryall Ht (aenton. th wai more spent In casting about for @ ault: hie oun a victors inatend of, a bases and two of these were directiy | had never inated the bitter m icine Of {took the count In the fourth round, Wan niet 3 ‘ F > to , e third |defe es on black marks | 3 me, 3 2 invitation tournament was held on thej!sh found the Rube with fifty pounds lars and second when Murray struck | him in action touted the boy as a won Qileary, Detroit 29 68 course, then in extremely rough shape. jof power behind each shot and f wing | our, The only thing left wan to make |der and wanted him to come to New Me tome Tatyana | Nagi, Pen & he Especially rapid progress han been made |that appeared to be getting etronger|q double steal, and they pulled it, That BE INkCarh ers. Detro 1 the last two months, so ¢ this fall York and ake w try for & t i Rie. on Lively Detrelt a 2% Wea inet: (We. Shen ‘all }every Sault brought the Brooklyn infield in close Modevan: Corbett aid. to 7 ‘Ten Lead | ‘Though Marquard established no atrike- and made it easy for Merkle to smash | ; aa her ,sid al Best Heats 61,0 2,3 Rlazere Chute, Hy oe not rebuilt, operated to delay |Superbas, he twirled with perfect judg- | Davidson kindly helped things along by | 8 heduled ta be bel eee san. at || Serie of Complete NEW Hpectact P| Jackson, Clare. ...88 H the whole acheme, ‘for it had been |Ment and jumped into the realm of | letting the ball wo tiroush he lege ao jon ine ec eeutmog 8. Coon the | PW yy at 3 ‘ree, New You 2 “f 1 ja cou! also score, bu rowle: a i - | eat | ; tanned to make that structure the club-|Ditchers who win with their heads as , j | no? ieee a, i Rouse for'a few years, constructing only | Well as thelr arma. In the entira nine | ZF, Wau Pane MaWaME him ty answay. [Coliseum taster round 2 neaker, Boston. h - t arlawe' h a beau * I have seldom seen @ faster round Club Fielding Records, Balehanes Decor 38 5 tray ee alan clack ald Vth 4 Wate sis omnes Toe those [I0E0, Es Hersog also got the base} cian the frat session of this battle WINTER GARDEN © sisi” Oy r 3 | stealing fever anc 6 second an usy withou y pre- | Gertrude 4 ny G. Put Que. Aa, Ecos, Hf ford. Chicem-18 H Ita not Mkely that many Of the|watiops happened to iand in succession | third. tintortunetely Ietehor strani [Both boys got busy without any pr Hoffmann neta Aosal Wide — ae g. Terry led and ¢ Clad Melding Re and give the visitors two runs, but that jout with this chance before him and | liminary sparring. | Terty led aud 0] tow, HERALD 30. wines TD Clubs yen wm wi far as they ever got. By way |Cantelonpe Charley An't get home, |bett blocked; Corbett led and BOT! Athlete 0) a" sh Lang ford Dope d of opmparison it might be Interesting to | Murray alxo added a couple of stolen | blocked. Boch aremed an clever ax the HWELL BROWNE mis nek ee Vite HR Re note that on the day he was defeated |Dasee to hin record, bur they did not /other at blorking, intlihting, Footwork CASINO YO eiieen eps te | Beco Vi ar tat Belote t Fight, the Rube struck out fourteen battors, {Maire in the rune A Bolts Oe Ee te ie tiie PINAFOKE on. Teat 36a ‘pao | 7 but allowed thirteen hits, The minute The Cubs and Glonte atill june MoG had the best of the rat ston nbs and Gionta are still ju KonK. jovern had the be i ve 8W. Matinee” | ae VEE EE) Says Woodman) st tie: nine tass tu: ot hie nent | gy! Myce! st and tne [ot sounds ence, veal anding cor | | Plphaunobt ats 6 | “att Biases Urea twas wells He kept the atrike-cute | Ph ein tina points ins |RECE anrongh the ropes? oat it wan ap-| | DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. BVA hi 4 as Headers, aaeissnaiel and the hits in the same proportion,| Reds again tits afternoon and the |parent that the Westerner was a MAKINE ELLIOTT'S Wasa, Se ; B: Joe Woodman, manager of Sam Lang-/ but this time he only allowed five of} Giants should lose to Brooklyn the |ing good little fighter, and t MAXINE ELL Cimen ago, ford, aprings @ story @ la Tommy Mur-|eaoh, and brought home the bacon Teaders will change places with a |battle would be well worth watching. NiNKIT is CROSMAN 1 phy, that his fighter was doped before, In the early innings Marquard had) litfle more than one point between | Heretofore in overs ari 134 | 30th Street yikes FE, Colling “Athtetics the battle with Joe Jeanette at the Mad- | things golng easy and, following the ex-| {hon It's about time the Reds wore had been i No Rete ela, anil JOHN MASON ‘44 “ Hoover, Mowtony etc. ison Square Garden last Tuesday night. ample of Mathewson and Miner Brown, | hae Wrage Tran ate wes |{iibidatance there were ter0. i : work, nig, Neen hale y don't brace w 001 # Instance there We ; th Grewtord, Detrolt, “Langford went into the ring to fight he saved his arm and a oes the! “York will he ina bad way. There ‘Phe second and fatal round tor Terry || BROADWAY [ysis iat rotDay. 2.16, | Jackwon, “Clevelan Teanotte,”” says Woodman, “in a weak | “elders to earn their money. When the) avg geverai games left between the jopencd with ea Dy from | 7 LEW FIELDS Tae HEN PECKS | Tent and dezed condition, and that is the |Superbas began tapping him in the sev- | Reda and the Cuba, aa the latter |ii'lx corner Into a elinc! break: | LYRIC 20. Maines Phasers, Clubs At,| reason he wasn't ale to Knock out /enth he suddenly found it necessary to| junp right over to Cincinnati after away Corbett swank his trent for the | fi Won, "foray, 2:20, ition tiereusa’?! 181 iis man, |call on his reserve strength, and it an-| finishing the aerées at home. In |head, but missed, then each lemded @ EVERVWOMAN Rush, Tetevit “Sam was feeling fine and fit on the |2Wered “Present.” In the next inning | the n time there ia nothing left eft jab on the other's nook ab weal Crostork. Detroit ‘ Unusually noticeable that v nen | jhe cut loose all that he had and fhe) for the Giants to do but male a inusuall ror Milan th ten! rr 5 were ae aired to deliver the same | while ten Reoords of Pitehers, Inclnding All e005 7 and | scratch hit and a fumble Brooklyn man-| 0”. Unless something breaks prety ‘ BEY Ne eeeen en geen hear END Mi. MANTELL Teer eet Ge ta tent, @ Porky Flynn and thelr traingrs wera) toma) meses on tne baweas with | 400% that old "nervous tenston” thing /Covern rushed Corin witl Tigh Gnd | WR WTELL sini L. Ths, Ay, , ; '7!selzed with cramps, Langford had tol fone out, in the elghth. 4 gotne ta Regma melee them “Heaniieuity Phe. Vipetus ot the | ier Wa ke PARE | , isbn aR 3003 Records of Pitchers, Including AM have a doctor attend him, and he was! «Now turn it loose!” yelled the Chief, Pus carried them into « corner. Cor |] MANHATTAN) diiah abr Rl r bittstrureh’ ; Gamen Unto Sept, O | obliged to Ite in bed the rest of the day./ang the Rube threw the throttle wide B ke tt t Fi 1) ae ‘Ouera House THE DEEP PURPLE 3 HS] pea te EE urkett to Fig |e i er Caagion tn oe the food that Langford ate, and I think| He burned them through on the i] 2 A tod EMPIRE * 20,5 5 8.20, Werke?” Detrot oh {t must have been done by somebody to|neavy-hitting Daubert, and tie Pride Lowe l’s ward las tn ticked Rwae JOHN DREW A’ SINGLE MAN # whose interest {t was to have him of Gowanus struck out on three pitched | | the Western boy saw ir ae i re feated. We all noticed an expugilist! balls, The next two batters died eas: ot N. E Pennant ning wan looking for, and his| HUDSON 45 sa! The te i) hanging around the camp all morning, In the last round the Rube kept up bh ‘ e right wlove. swung in @ therce u erent | FRANK McINIYRE SNOBS & and he was seen in the kitchen where terrific apeed and not @ runner reached etey es RW A, SRetra rixariy, id St. st Nha gece’ Gan meacaved? | rat BOSTON, Sept. 9.~There tx apt to be | | went down with » eresh, bi A strike: | THE HARRIS * (Pormeny ‘rh irhe Ha ee.) nsforth, 10 “I am going to try to arrange another! ‘Tiat,” said the Oblef aftor the game, -@ squabble over the result of the pen- | heard twenty feet ay. McGo ROSE STAHL = * 4A¢ | Suumniners,” ‘Derzoit * ie {match between Langford and Jeanette, | “ls what you raight call S dejnant race in the New England League rolled over on hig face, tHe pan | a 7 Rane wo to TAM, Tatite, etrlt i and if {t {8 made Sam will, do all his |iuxe. [Lowell has been declared the winner, /fully pushed himself up fr the | Follts i ay Olesvlan i Rralnueas kaae Mla; tame Th Gia | — | despite its defeat in o tensioning game | floor, grasped the lower rope over tn RGE Athen i et ak te ee | ee may the fans who went home cheered by |agsinst Lawrence yesterday, the score |hie corner, where he bad fallen, and BERGERE \ i ees! The 8 t Wetrate.* EI thing he eats !e all right." he knowledge that the Giants had | pring 6 to 4 row himeelt up to @ Knesilng posture. || ns to LA. Mer OABARE AiO etnnad : ‘urinn ft ‘colo nd his eye "| i 4 39 pa ads all copped another victory and w stl) Lowell I# scheduled to play Brockton f060, FOe 00 fideag hag specs ogo, | KNICKERBOCKER icant 44 Parner Geta Draw With MeOg eee eee etn amar maine nave [28 Aflernoon, while \.orcestor, “the | thnugne he wis “Wane ‘tort, ‘Hut ae the | DONALD BRIAN abut t y de ub Which Anished second, t# booked 40 | efor Terry’ " ‘ = ry (Special to The Eve: orld.) \happened had Knetaer gone to the box |\. a rete counted, Terry's sénges sey 7 o4 PHILADELPHIA, Sept, ®—If Charlie |in the first inning Insiead of waiting |gte aie oldctiine Wik leaguers ta plate |doqr tertn Atte count of slant he nods ead ‘Turner of the Falls of Schuylkill had| until > err was Knocked cut Cf iCic. on playing three games today, (Cetstintt tat, nose table tee ¢ q had @ Iittle more speed for the last|the box, {le Marquard pitched a@!and ho figures that if his club wing all, ; oun bea alias s | : i { ‘hoo | round he ‘would have been entitied to a | samo that fairly shone with class, tate! oe them and Lowell lose, there'll be a | Corbett’s Grogay Now. ad O33] vietory over Willfe Moody in their atu. | {Wiring Mey Dodger turned 10096 ie gor first place. Corbett came rushing in furlously to THY NEIGHBOR'S WIFE 1 118 7 BWM $8 vouna scrap at the Nonpareil Ac, 1¢{f¥e tunings of stuff that 1» entitied to|" frowever, Secretary Moree of theN. K. |foish the Job, He was met with a by Sa Tas, Boston 8 oT UM 408 | required of round,” th a niche in the Hall of Fame, After! peague, has issued @ decision, basing |clinch, Terry in a rage eum al | Kew Amsterdam 4\ u White ehacaa 1b at ah Ait d8§ required only one round, the last ‘sea e ba tat, 16 R, Collins Pa) 182 ‘459 sion, to enable Moody to uncoi 0 Rucker had been riddied with seven it on a rule made two years ago that {his strengih and rushed Corbett ali |] Runs an) sINI a i's ‘D t hae y to unoork enough x 4 Mitehell oh 188 444 walloping to pull dow: safe wallops and three runs Knetzer po more than two games in a single day |around the ving, bia fate flying lke 1 a 3 8 ie ping to p n his opponent's ) ‘8 4? UE \tead to a draw. was sent to the rescue in the fourth. oan count tn the championship, but flails, Not more than one blow tn four raAy Went 43d 8 Boa i . From the time be walked in the box Burkett thinks otherwise, and he is de- |luaded, but one of thoae that did caught iiteers t aa iaaes 0 8 ik ue ie ats the Giants were not on speaking terms | termined to fight It out to the end. Corbett on the jaw and rocked his aal Matinen, bi Tat SPRING MAID 2 EY} ‘ 3 ‘a with first base and not a batter poked Worcester wasn't able to play yester- | head. ow it wan the \i-xtern boy's + THE STR: Wises 3 A Re ee zat out a safe hit. The only man to get on/day on account of rain, and Burkett 1 to bo RroRgY. He quickly recovered |} GAIETY @*4ahk ae rat iH 4 i i ‘| ; base at ali was Ted Murray, ‘who got Boing to nave thera nett, Haver once | nses and coolly blocked the reok- | main (i two bases on ba) Red oo nip morning ang twice Udis eftesavon. “30 — 200th T me ite lag was 17 pounds, welgh In| clubs had} bid for this battle and it had been the sub) AH NIX WIFE L GWE tT Back Il L Terry administered a terribl ment to Billy Willis of Philadelphia t= six-round bout before the National A, . of that city, and on Oot, 2 at the Criterion A. C. in Boston won over Jimmy Briggs in fifteen rounds. Back in Philadelphia at the National A. C. on | Dec. 3, he again gave Willis a bad peat ing in alx round | With the ex yer M |town, Pa. on Ja 1904, M dovits Ci no more fighting until Oct, 10, 19, when he met Eddie Hanlon, the San Francisco featherweight at Industrial Hall in Philadelphia and knocked him cold in rounds. The fight was at catch> welghts, Another long layoff of a year followed. Terry entered the ring again to face Tommy Murphy at the National Athletic Club In Philadelphia on Oc 1, 105, McGovern had it in for Murphy because the Harlem boy had knocked out poor old Dixon a few weeks before, and Terry was atways fond of Dixon. elon of knocking out IN rife right followed and the champion | He sailed Into Tommy with all the old lire and vim and hammered him into @ | atate of unconsciousness In two minutes [and elght seconds. After another long layoff MeGovern re-entered the ring to try conclusions jwith Battling Nelson for the lght- welght champlonshtp of the world. This was {n a six-round no-decision bout at Philadelphia, all the conditions of @ champlonship match being observed ‘The Nght took place on May 16, 1908, he- fore the National Athletic Club of Pile Nelson fairly outpointed | the result of his showing with | Nelson Terry was matched with Jimmy Britt, the clever Callfornian, and out- pointed him in a ten-round bout at Ma@- \ison Square Garden on May 2, 198, On | De 17 he met his old enemy, Young Corbett, tn a mix-round bout at the Na- tlonal ‘Athlette Club tn Philadelphia. Both men put up a hard fight cnd the reault was a draw, Terry was out of the game for nearty two years, On May 1 a six round draw with Young Loughrey over tn Philadelphia, and his last fight was a six round bout with Spike Rob- son, the pelish fighter, at the Na- tional A. A. in this efty, McGovern was by no means the old Terry, but at that he nearly had Robson out before the fight was over. : AMUSEMENTS. be GRAND ANNUAL SUMMER County Corkmen’s, XY &P. 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