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—a 10 _~S.- Carl Morris Won't Give Up Fighting Game, but Will Go Home and Start Training ‘ Camp so That He Can Se- tiously Study Art of Fisticuffs. | . oes Publishing Co, (Phe New ¥ id ARL MORRIS says that he wi! ROL Give up the Aghtin He wiil.g0 to his Okiahom. for eeveral mon‘is, start canip ther: i fighters as sparring partners and settle down to a serious siudy of the acience | of fisticuffs. He will-learn how to hit] 4nd put the real jar into his punches, afd how to avold being hit. After all. that's the whole game. /Morria doesn't admit any sense of dis- fagement. “I didn’t know enough te tke Mynu;) t he says, “I didn't know! What a lot of difference experience The other men I fought were| abe. Fiynn knew how to fight in ese and how to hit. I'm going to learn how to hit, and a whdle lot of and then I'm going to start. I'll get to the top yer t followers are discussing the vig We Chances. Many are of the opin-| abet the hammering given him by; Friday night will affect his nerve} the future. | HERE |e some discussion, too, as to whether or not Charile White * ghduld have stopped the fight. ‘tt te my opinion ‘that he shoud have ‘@opbed it. His reason for letting it @ Oh, I believe, was that Morris, while bruised, was still an cs i OEE yAarrertecd age ‘echaloal (Aihesth res have ot didn't want more mutilation. were sickened by the aight of men covered with blood, the big face beaten out of shape and Uke a baljoon, Flynn's blows Girected at the damaged an@ Charlle White skirmishing the outekirte of the fray, his er attention of the public to one ae really responelble pie Fe, Peer night's disgraceful exhib- taste, gloves weighing at least eight ounces.” Agother clause rund: ‘The members @f the gommigridn may make such rules for the administration of thelr office, NOT INCONSISTENT HEREWITH, Qa they may deem expedient.” To show how sertously they regarded the imtelligence of the legislators, or perhaps because they hadn't read the Igw all the way through, or perhaps Repause Chariic Harvey advised, the Dg thot consisting of Jim of the A. A, U., Major Dixon 4m8 Frank 8. ‘one, ‘passed and pub- Mahed the following rule: “Ki glove Weigh at least FIVE ounces—" ow, whether or not all three mem- of the Commission voted for that I don't kn et any rat vote of two to pase it. ‘t-ounce gloves Would have been emall enough for heavyweights. With t-ounce gloves, Morris and Flynn va tor Narr -prance, sieves just for of, preventing brutality, anJ eausice, if it didn't invent ite fl five-ounce-#love. rule purpose of joting brutality in shape of unecefeary cutting and ing, 414 it through the game. The latter possibility ts a fairly good argument for the appoint. ng in the future of men whe know romething about boxtng and .poxing onteste OTHE! ule reads: “The referne murt the contest when either contéstant shows market super- tortt, Fiynn’s superiorty was “marked” enough to, be apparent to the specta- tora, at lost HE mora! of al!.of which te: Bn- I force the'law, or the natural con- sequence fof ignoring its provis- jons will be the death of the game. BN people ktlied 0 and many mutilated by a “wilo” au tomopile: driven by Leo Oldfe!! tn @ race at the State Fatr Grounds at | © Syracuse! I've expected some such ‘a-- cident’ for quite a while. Usually the Autos thet i the track kfll only one or two mpectators--someiimes a few moore That's #0 common an ocourrence at quto races that Wwe hardly notice % But “ten kilied outright” is a head fine that might attract the attention ven of @ politician, How long are our legislators going to allow wholesale murder for recreation to De loensed? UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY REHEARSING FOR THE CORONATION GIANTS ‘PREPARED FOR THIS WEEK’S HARD —_-— Manager McGraw Lays Plans So Marquard Will Work | Twice in St. Louis. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. Pittsburgh, Sept. 18. ITH their heels sunk deep in the ground the Giants and the! Cubs are preparing this morn- ing for the tug of war that will leave one standing alone and the othor tumbling out of the list of possibilities. While the Giants are clearing their @ecks for the final battles with the Pirates the Cube are facing the heaviest strain that has been imposed upon @ National League club for more than a Gecade. Toward the end of the week the same gigantic task will face the Glante upon their arrival in St. Louis. It will then be @ test of pure brute Strength and the league will keep its ear to the ground to hear the first is i iat a Something te bound to tear and if|o. qeaiiay ita aostartey the strain should cause the Cubs is Gila bana a | craok first then they are out of the| ) oS Or 8] OLA tT To Tees atte cat them, tor wecona | Wes mT Pirates will beat them MG a ee . On the other hand if the Giants should falter under the load the neck and neck fight will continue right day they have two While the Cubs are playing five gam tn three da with the Phill t Giants will be doing the same thing St. Louis, That ts the test that will tell. RUBE TO FACE CARDINALS TWICE. MoGraw has been Aware of this situ- ation for some time and {8 preparing himself accordingly. It is his present gntention to work Marquard in two of these five games in St. Louis and Matty will be worked hard in the mean time 80 as to give the Rube plenty of time to store up his strength. Marquard Is expecially strong against the Cardinals, while ey have found Mathewson com- paratively easy. Though !t !s @ severe undertaking for the Rube, McGraw fig: ures that the tine will arrive at 8 Louis for the one big punch, and thai Richard de Marquis {# the boy to put {t over, ‘An evidence of McGraw's skilful man- lation of his pitching strength #0 to have the big wallop centered on way in which he hee handled Mat New York club has won five Week, and during that time Matty Big Siz. In Boston he was taken out after pitching two innings against Cy than @ half inning when he was relieved by Crandall, He pitched one inning the next time, and on Satumiay he went Notwithstanding the fact that he put three gaines on @ win- ning basis in a week, the big fellow ts now as frewh as a daisy and can be counted for another fight with Pitte- burgh, He will likely work to-day and then again on Wednespay at St, Louis. MoGraw {s not disturbed over the condition of Marquard, He says that the Kube has been worked a Uttle hard all he needs is a few days’ the mean time Ames ts coming strong and with ok Doc Crandall and hiv over ready pill box at his side (hing® Ought to move along at an even atride Wiitse and Drucke are up at Youngs town this morning for examination by Bonesetter Reese, Wiltse has gone to have his leg treated #o that he can pivot himself in the box, His trouble has not been his arm. His leg was Injured and thie affected his control tn delivering the ball. Uniess @ pitch welght on: his nt be under the Bonesetter Reene wi HAVE LOST MORE THAN! THE GIANTS, The winning of the doubie-header by Chipago om yesterday gives them o _THE EVENING ENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBZR 18, 1911. weeeae| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ROBE SEEN IN THE SPORTING MIRROR. (The New York World). SCHEDUL Detailed Standing of Major League Clubs, NATIONAL. [i3y Of TTTETINT AOA roy | 8) 12) 18/14) 6/15/80) Ca “T)48147417 1901 Bo | 4iATT 6 ki EJB 6) 6) 912) | re 7,710) 6 Bi | FI8) 2/12) 6 6 a tle ie au Philadelp His Fao inte Aue Detroft in a stoTanT gS i ra a0) ey of “Glammes Tonk 45154 05) 6468) 007 in on the Glants, but, fortu:| 1s on the wrong side of the The fact that they have lost six games more than the Giants te| ta the supporters of the Cu have @ ohance to win games that! are not played, but they cannot get) pack those that are lost. The Cubs| Giants are losing five to catch up. They are four! ing around the hotel. proper in Pitts- miles from the city do but read and walk, McGraw spent the day with Dr. chum, who has a big country place near here. Matty took a riffle at the local check- | ers champs and won pulled up, At the! Glants fi record that will never be fore this trip 1s over th who will have stolen bases each, ‘The great len bases ever made by a club in one} season is 310, The Giants have already stolen more than that, and they figure that they will exceed the 4 mark be- fore the end of the season. ‘Tris speed, they figure, will be thetr | strongest asset in they have to play the Athletics for the world’s cham- | ouched. Be- pionship. While disc the Glants were unantr caring | t them up in niet Meyers. By cracking $41 the Chief has! usually named over ten games} that had been won by the Chief with a long hit in @ pinch, If Meyers keeps up his present lick with the willow the has an excellent chance of winning the ‘hhitting championship of the season. ce a li SCHEDULES AND RESULTS | | IN THE TWO MAJOR LEAGUES. | NATIONAL LEAGUE. GAMES TO-DAY, Pittsburgh, ntcago PRDAY'S RIOSULTS, Cipeinn p ec Bowon, “4: Bt Tous, 3 fires St, Louie, 6 (decond seventh toning on account | AMERICAN LEAGUE. GAMES TO-DAY, Detroit at New Hi 0. oul ah c at Phe romain LSet nile, 12 I Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Co. f yom" WHENBROWN Go “There = NO,NOT ON PARTHQUAKE LAST NIGHT = VUST DAN MORGAN NISITING PARK ROW AFTER. RETURNING > Oe Manager McGraw Considers M:rkle Most Vaiuable Piayer on Giant Team. Chase tak: PITTSBURGH, Sept 18.—Whom do you suppose McGraw regards as the most valuable man on his team? None other than Fred Merkle, et one time the most abused ball player in America. McGraw says that Merkle ig tho best flelding first baseman in etther League, and he does not except Hal Chase. He admits that Chase is a marvellous fielder, but he says that lot of desperate chances. He scoops at @ ball sometimes that If he misses is likely to break up the game. On the other hand, Merkle takes no chances, and on diMficult ones he gets in front of the ball and breaks ft down, whether he gets the man or not. McGraw says that Merkle is aleo @ wonderful base runner and clean-up hitter in @ pinch. 'Re-election of Fariey Opposed By Cathoiic A. L. To-night's annual convention of the Metropolitan A must now win five games while the the | teur_Athletly Prove the most exciting in ts history, The players spent all of Sunday look- | gy the Catholic Athletic League, isting of seventy-five clubs, is going burgh, and theré ts nothing for them toto make the bittere to have Terence Farley defeated in his Finley, a boyhood | candidacy for re-election on the Regis- tration Committee. lof this body that | member present rate of going the| favors the Winged-Foot organization ire to hang up a base-stealing | more than he should, way, mon | the othe * | Farley st number of | circular letter Sulll ciation of the Ama- nion {8 expected to con- sort of a fight June sary It 1s the allegation Farley, who is « of the Irish-American A. C., Patrick J. Con- vesident of the LA. A. C., and members of that club, retained and have attacking Father Francis n, the head of the C. A. L nedy as ig at Yale, 1912 had an rigger Capt. | ca “Auer sep?” | |Oarsmen Start Earliest Work in Yale History (Special to The Evening World.) NEW HAVEN, Sept. 18.—Returning 10 w Haven the earliest of any y the history of b candidates for t at the harbor this morning and were| given preliminary work. ciiffe Romeyn told the men that though | nine months off, it was neces- et to work at once. ence was made to the defeat of Yale at New London last year. Charge of coaching Was assumed by um Rodgers, who succeeds John Ken- coach of the Yale crew. Rod- ry wae captain of the 1897 Yale foot- pall team and rowed two years in the The squad | and new boat in 5 ive reported Rad- No refer-| It Certainly Was Fine to See All New York Coming to Our Stores for Those Wonderful Hats. It looks as if New York's smart dressers and intelligent buyers are appreciating far greater than we ex- pected the splendid styles and wonderful values we are showing this season. A phrase worth repeating, “A three dollar hat in all but the price.” sec er Alot Mee d lars | Wevre ‘Trying OuT THE New FesTBAW MATERIAL THIS WEET /DOUBLE VICTORY OVER BROOKLYNS ‘Little aa on Pitcher Cheney’s Throwing Hand Broken by Wheat’s Drive. (Special to The Evening World.) Chicago, Sept. 18 final clash of the season be- I tween the Chicago and Brooklyn teams will take place this after- noon at the West Side ik. Bil" Dahlen and his Trolley Dodgers have already won the season's series \from the champions and have really nothing to fight for only thelr good name: The Brooklyn men won thetr twelfth game of the season from the Cubs on Saturday, and are resting etsy about to-day’s clash, for @ victory will not mean enything more to.them than they already possess. It 9 different with the Cubs, however, for they are still in the race for the flag, although they are trailing four full games behind the leaders. The double victory yesterday put them back just where they were on Saturday morning when they arrived at home from Pitts- burgh. Chance and his men have a dig- ger job cut out for them than they had one week ago to overtake the Giants, but they still have the opportunity of landing right side up if they play the | game right from now on. The second victory yesterday was an expensive one for the locals because of the fajury to Cheney, The Cab young- ster broke the little finger on his pite! ling hand and had his face badly disfig- ured by a fast drive off the bat of Zack Wheat. The face would not keep Cheney out of the battle for any length of time, but the broken finger will need a iit time to heal, and the loss of the youn: | ster just now, when the team needs help, !s @ serfous one. With the two headers slated for the coming FOLIES 2, asunnspay— oa PRE ere E SS w (a Je atte). Doors ote 10.1 Kencaurant, (a Je 6 ae erik Hite Pesitan, ha, ar ae ant hy “Don't ia ON i a ik PASSERS By % Cyceum™ Mh eae Le THE ARA’ RAB a ie o's BO), Tew AMSTERDAM, Sede Eres E,: Ae sa \ He" PIAK LAbY LIBERTY FSW ee JULIAN ELT! INGE GET; ‘i fn The Fascls Widow." £00, Ea erates ae ACADEMY CARMEN 10-20 & tc Wort 128th 8 HURTIG & SEAMON’S ; TAXI GIRLS TAXI GIRLS_ Afiihis hess Fbidiartous SRBERED by 4. B. THOMAS, na ‘aki? “GEORGE fae N'haatee CNTY, CENTUSY ee _COSTLY FOR CUBS ‘week with the Rhillies, the Cubs will be in need of all the pitchers that are in Working order. President Charles Ebbets of the Dodg- ers, who ts travelling with the team, ts well pleased by the way his inen are doing here, and belleves that he ts go- |{ng to have @ first division combination next season, The Brooklyn magnate has worked hard enough to get a fast bunch of Dlayers together and deserves to get a look-in for his trouble. Just at pres- ent Ebbets is wrestling with the prob- ‘faa pom of cutting down hie'big ist of players before the reservo list has to be sent to the National Commission. The Brooklyn club picked up a flock of youngsters from the minors the past 8 sixty-8lx men on th itst, which will have to be cut down to thirty-six Ly Wednesday of next week. Getting rid of thirty ball playere ia no easy matter, but all of the other club owners tn the big league have the same proposition to face at thie ume in order to get down to the Umit that ty allowed. ae ia the last day of Ev He will not be eligible to pl y | tecere to-morrow, but there ie some doubt about his being put back into the gam because the combination that Chane ing 80 smoothly that Kvers may be allowed a little longer time to rest, The weather man tried hard to keep the fans away from the ball yard yee terday and did manage to keep a few out to do @ lot of rooting for the home team and to help in making it a double victory, Strange en-veh, the two pitch- ere that Chance left at home from the Cincinnati and Pittsburgh trip were the two men that shut the Dodgers out yesterday. Tt was the best work that the Cubs | have had on the for some time | and the sowing of the two pitchers “*very encouraging to the Peerless Leade: __ AMUSEMENTS. AROUND THE WORLD SERIFS OF COMPLETE NEW SPECTACL! a TO-NIGHT 44s: ‘Gwe THE KISS WALTZ, Bia OU ie eH A ege6.18 CYRIL SCOTT i iiotean winniAGe DALY'S Bae ge PR eo _ =e ‘aah SWEET SIXTEEN MAOUSE Te RR “Grivpt tit TH bhirec oes nes aS ‘An Suto Comedy — eh 5, 20 ileaees WESTENDE! Vath Be re Wai, FAVERSHAY' in THE “EA Al epee ak Mats: Wy el ANE Friars uuu HUSSELL Ky eat eee eC EDITED BY now has in the tnfield is work- | jat home, but there was plenty of them | RT EDGARE RR ne ere TWO SESCIGNS OF a PRACTICE FOR EL FOOTBALL SQUAD ne shed: tain Last Year’s Cen- tre, Expected at New Haven To-Morrow. | \eathiehiSidsds | Special to The Eroning World.) NEW HAV + Sep. 18. The can@i- didates for the Yale football team eom- ;Menced their second week of practice |to-day with two sossions of practice jordered, one at 11 this morning and the jother this afternoon. ‘The practice wilt consist of punting and falling on the ball jfor tho backs, and tackling the dummy jfor the linemen under the coaching’ot |Sprinzer Brooks. | Buck Morris, the centre of Inst year’s team, who was delayed in getting to Yale fleld be ‘he dock strikes in Liver- is erpected in New Haven to- ow, and will remain here all the He will complete the regular ching force, which Is the largest reg- r staff at Yale in irs, The force sists of Walter Camp, advisory; d Jones, former head coach, who be here three days a week through the season; John W, Field, head coach, who will give the greater part of his attention to-the Lacks, Arthur E. Brides, and Buck Morris for the centres, suards and tackles, and Brooks for the endi | ‘The line-up of the fret team for ste- |nals to-day will be Camp jr., left end; Seully, left tackie; Francis, left guard; Reed, centre; McDevitt, right guard; Pau, right tackle; Galla ight guard; Howe, puarterback, Reilly, left halfback; Spaulding, right halfback; Church, full back. ‘ininilitttnn FAST QUARTET EXPECTED | TO HANG UP NEW RECORD. The Galway @ holds tte Annual meet at Gept. 2, promises a great mile feature in which Shephe Bchaff and Rosenberger will world’s figures are expected to 4 their efforts. Kerry and Kilkenny w ave it out In a football war for second time in five years. ‘There are five oth events programme that wiil no dow: lout good competition. They incl 120-yard handicap, tw cap, half-mile no Steeplechase handicap. ce and «one-mile Entries el i] |Why Mr. Greases Thins Truly Warner Hats Best. Mr. Goodresser oeye that doubling the price doesn't get you @ny more atyle then Truly feraer has to show, ‘nor helf as many styles to choose from. Style ts Truly Warner's strong point and the wear of every teed for a full season. an any style | | AMUSEMENTS. HANMERSTEIN'S “# 25-40-75-1.00, Dally Mat.. 25-00-78, ie | uy quality at we 42h Basle tin "eae Lasb), tank | Hae et Tel Nese. | race, mu Vane Guia, | i) Brothers. a Wed a Sat i.) tHE Wilh rita CAL Ee. “THE coueear PIVEAT IRE, 109.4, Br 18, ats cast Week, qtord GP Goha Gei- -Rich- Quick ‘Wali mo $1 Mat Wed | DOWRY PIEAEL 3 | IN THE ies: Lidl u BIG’ RE TMK OTHE, Oa ‘matines St. Phone 708 Stuy gr Clans Rurleayue VERY THURSDAS the Wit of Pleasure oA file Ae 6 11.80 P seve “game reverted hy finingn ‘at the API Kast 14 stone of OLONIAL [ike FRANKLIN, Vroapect & Wentch rn Bs at 90 poset Mat. | THE KREU ah | ATRED hw SONATA BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. ue