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a0 THE EVENING WORLD UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19,1911. me: ze pei hey BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [nosStFee¢., MAKING THE TEAM--- “Chiet” Bender’ Copyright, 1911, by The Presa Publishing Co. (The New York World). Has Grip, May Affect Athletics. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 19.—Basebal) fans who follow the fortunes of. the world’s champions were a bit disturbed jto-day to learn that “Chief? Bender, | the star Ind! pitcher, Is confined to his bed with the grip. Because of their commandiig lead, the Athletics tully expect to win the American League j Pennant and are planning for the World's series, Bender's {iIness may Hearrange tiese plans unless he quickly nds to treatment. Connie Mack said to-day he expected to use the “Chief” in the coming De- | troit series and then rest him up for | the prospective series with the National | League pennant winners. He still hopes that Le will be able to carry out Bis plans. Dahlen to Lead Dodgers Again Next Season Bit} Dahlen again will be the man- ager of the Brookiya 1 y Dodgers next season. Ebbets has been eo pleased ty the way he has handled the team during the last two months that he has decided to allow him te lead the men during tho season of 192 Owing to the fact that Fsyvetn had more , players on his team than the rule of the National League called for he deen twenty -Ave used are as fol- ndt, Glera, herited His Fighting Qualities, APT. GODETT, a retired sea cap- tain living In Brookly Interesting stort Bam Langford's ta It seems, from ‘the captain's tales, that Sam came by hie Mghting qualities {y the vual way; be inherited them “Bam's father and hia uncle BM,” eays the captain, “shipped with me from @ port {n Newfoundtand and sailed with me for years. Sam's father was a ter- rible fighter. He never lost In a rough and tumble. He was broad shouldered and had jong arms and a thin waist end light nips and legs. His name was Bob Langford. Ne was one of the most honest men I ever knew, black or white, After he had sailed with mo for a time 1 made him my first mate, Ho was a f00d sailor. Bob was good natured and even tempered, but once in a fight he cleaned up everybody in wight. He wis about § feet 10% inches tall and weighed 4% pounds. His brother Bill was over » has some to tell about YALE HAS FOOTBALL FIND IN ANDERSON fs short, stocky and heavy, but there is no tat on him. 4 S tte 1 hat he! He Was Selected GS an All: | Sesne (at cant el sues tat be oo and that he wan out of sympathy with} Western Half Back TWO {tho athteti> “authorities here, Foster {Sanford war out with the squad yes, terday ofternoon. He had on a pur of Years Ago. extra large footbail trumks which just | fitted lum, and <@ told the men how to fail on the ball, Other coaches can (Bpectal to The venting Work.) coach, but Sanford has a wonderful) Now Haven, Sept. 19 loontrol of the Engitsh language, and N the football squad for this fail {t) though the men had forgotten some o I looks aa if Yale has a wonder tn| the cardinal principles of falling on the/ Anderson, Anderson was here last 1} this morning, they all knew thom The play lows: Burleson to MeDonaid an Nashville, o Atkins, Bittr durphy, Pate, Sitton and Sykes to AUanta; Altehtyon, Briger, Burch, Doyle, Dalton, Farrell, Fincher, Humphrey, Kirkpatrick, Mad- den, Myers, Snyder and Stengel to To- ronto. Mix feet (all and weighed 290 pounds. He was a fighter, too. Me wan the sirong- est man I ever saw, and the tnost sym- metrically built. He was like an old year, but was Ineligible for the fresn.| When they left the field yesterday after- man team because ho had played foot-| Pot ‘ Baker was {n the line-up to-day, Ie ball before. Looking buck further, tho! jie "heen saftering. from blood polson- The reserve list of the chith for In- 1912 1s made up of thirty-nine men, én- cluding Weber and McAllister of @elma, Ala. They are Manager, W. F. Dahlen. Pitehers—Allen, Barger, Bell, Bark, Greek bronze @tatue, everything in fine Proportion. He could do things that no other man could touch at all. For in- | —————~ coaches find that he had played football ing and the coaches are taking no; before with such strength and peed! chances with the piucky ttle haifback| All Western halfback twol this weason. It looks as if the bac! — e : eee field this year would be made up of Dent, Kent, Knetzer, W. Miller, Ragan, stance, when we were unloading he uscd and Anderson, with Howe Rucker, Steele, Scanlan, Schardt, Sum: ‘Anderson played on Wisconsin, but had| him, Reilly i mers and Yingine, to stand flat-footed on dock, turn and U all d B R uch about Yale that he de-}at ‘quarter. Tne buek eld tooked | (e ergen, 2irwin, Higgins Dick up @ big barrel of beef, give it a ne ua e ase unnin Qed’ to come Hast and try for the| weak at the mart, put It looks preity au eri ‘ 0 Oo A. ers, roa: awing and toss !t up to the wharf above teum. He is @ hard player, and thia !s| good now. ‘ne S ~ ° ed ‘ q z » bs ft end; Paul, left tackie; Fran- ° Breen, Cutshaw, Daubert, hig Bead. He used to take pride In feats R 1 S t f Gi ts’ shown even in the aimplo early prac-| camp. Ie AR are Ous uOSs ances 0 ; h he plays behind the line, lett guard; Reed, centre; McDev' Reiny, Smith, Stark of strength. 1 knew wam's mother, too, ' ea ecre 0. ian Ss Fee ee iuarone very much of the early| right guard; Scully, right tackle; G She was broad-shouldered and short game of Hobbs. Clone followers of tho) lauer, right end. l Outtiedders.—Couleon, Daley, Det and stocky. 1 gucss Sam inherited his l Pi ACE, | Eee, st, Xaie"tnink the university as] “Childs und Meritt, captaine of tract a) an ing e i Ql samen ‘ttoran, Lumley, ‘Northern build from her, but he seems to have this uccessiu. ennan Cc @ find in him. He was put in at full-|and baseball respectively, ate expected in| Wheat. father's style of fighting. e Cubs out for the place. A Jook at the] back in the signal drilt for a while, He! back to-night. -_— Was plain and the mute evidence et! -_->— apeenseee' re remai ‘The big flagpole that has} The Dodgers at present have fifteen “VIEW with regret” the announce figures clearly shows the herculean task st 3 tood x ind fi nd | pitchers, four catchers, nine infielders Giant ‘that ‘@oyenks' te corning tare New Yorks the Most Marvellous] that ts before them. Brooklyn First Baseman Earns ) s'0o4 for vears tn deep, contre eld and |e ouldeider According to the Stories Told by, a Retired Sea Captain in| Brooklyn, Sam Langford In- | | | | the chences of the Cubs landing the) ~~ league fig Weentia with Frank Gotch. ate * The Pirates have lost thirteen more WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD. Credit of Winning 11-In- |Pistste, pennant and tne ‘proud me: the fake pulled off with Hackenschmiat} Base-Pilfering Team in His- {eames than the Giants, and the have f eahealanead iar te this season was struck by lightning AMUSEMENTS. Tc igCutoage, by which the wresties ond. but sixteen to play. If they lose three | +The Giants, thanks to the Dogsers, are five full samen ning Game at Chicago San emacs aren bance : Promoters managed to get thelr hands tory of Game more for the rest of the season they Cubs now. ‘ Loe LL, : The Cubs belleve that there is a lot 3B on about $80,000 of the public's money, y res could only get a tle if the Glants met ‘Tho Pirates are out of the race entirely, being eight full games tA dane aber tues intel Gee at tha HANIMERSTEIN'S e ft te hardly Itkely that Gotch, the Aefert in every contest they entered up|} wenind the New York team. defeat has sunk deep and made : “champion,” will bu urged to go to the close of the fight. It is ex- ‘The Tigers are elght full games behind the Athletics !n the American (Srectal to The Evening World.) 7 ded impression on the players. my | pope 00,, De ac gt Th through the motions of wrest!ing in BY BOZEMAN BULGER. tremely unlikely that the Pirates wil) Leaguo race. Chicago, IL, Sept. 9%. | = Pa a jeago. 1 Chicago stands for Gotch Pittsburgh, Sept. 1%. | win thirteen out of their next atxteen ‘The Highlanders are fourth in the Johnson circuit race, being a full to spol) cau EMENTS. jain Chicago must bo a real village emerged |games, and it would be foolhardy to/f gems behind the Naps, who play on “he Hilltop. to-day | Wilkes 7 Narner & Crawford, Stella Tracey, j | Max Witt's Melody Lane Gils, OTs, Martial & Dros 8 others J= DAUBERT did mo: PAIR of Pittsburgh root | Meantime we hope that Goteh won't A from Forbes Field seriously, if] believe it possible that the Giante would come to New York. Wo have occasion- not sorrowfully, discussing the |lows twenty-two out of thelr next twen- ally seen fakes here, ospectaily in| chances of the pennant ty-five games. : Wrestling, ‘ut that doesn't mean that! «po you belleve the Giants will win] The Pirates | disc aged these figures we care to have any more of them, that flag.” asked one. : en. out or the race. and wished “Well,” replied the other, “If they | cients luck. Over at Chicago the ecertoy nintt Ave Anil ead Mec| 60.tbey wil ateat it” are also beginning to waver in_ their morrow night Abe Attell and Matt |v i ough he may not have meant what! hopes of topping New York, and it now Wella, The Garden is having a ¢ "Ootd that Pirate rooter never spoke|jooks as if tho Giants will have a tri- monopoly of money-making boute of| 1 Ai.’ word in his life, If in the fall/umphant tour through the West. late, 8 i Mnould seo the pennant flying from] ‘The defeat of the Cubs at the hands Abo and Matt should furnish the | NO my in the Polo Grounda, the |of Brooklyn in that ele greatest possible contrast to the Fiynn- | ®% Massta tof yesterday will do Morrie fight. Hoth are extremely clover | Public might Just ax well now TRB ne tote wpinit, ‘They aren | ; and Toley on Tinker and Zimmerman's DALY'S ghar uae remors, 218 GRAND | Fr and fast. It will be a pretty bout to| Row that it will be there as the result ei) games behind tn the ra Worid Series Wendell to Don Senge Swine WORN SWEET Sixt 7 DAYS” w Opera How | The Dodger first sacker was pretty shay look at, whichever wins, or + itl of theft. Fortunately for McGraw and|Graw declared to-day that it was ; uh USER ERE a Abie pulls of one of his old-time close| his base runners, It ls not iewal t0]over put the shouting. In fact, he Is Wiil Open Oct. 14, Zogs al Harvard FLsOn EAS aReaivo we Aor the. VSN iate 16 Pua SE tats RACK * [in erent ‘Al Dolan, the third baseman tryout of the Hilltoppers, appears to be he best mi on the team these days. trea Ce Young held the Cardinals to a six-inning tle tn the second half of the deuble-header at St. Louls. ‘The Brovklyns surely make more trouble for near-taiienders than any team in the history of the game. ‘The White Sox and the world’s chi pill, the Chicago boys dropping the firat and tying the second, a twelve- inning affair. hamplonship -vesterday| than any one hae been ablo to do in the last two wee! The Brook- | lyn first baseman almost wrecked the | ‘AROUND “THE E WORLD hopes of the local fans when he) | SERIES OF COMPLETE Naw SPPCTACLES slammed out a home run in the ninth | c¢ ‘ASIN ROth St. Eve, & i} Theatre, ae i, ‘a Byer Inning of the contest and drove in two} Nowy; 0 i BELASCO ee as 3S swat DAVib BELABCO avi i runs ahead of him. He then aaved the| ISS W. Piewite tees DHE CONCERT game twice in the last half of the next | Gohan’ THENEMR: BAS EAI tnning when he stretched himself sev- | feet to stop bad throws by Smith | a Gei-Rich- Quick Walliagtord St. Bias SS Pint Mat, sat the closing game of the season between WHAT THE DOCTOR beneetD finishes. steal bases, and they are swiping every-|alroady making arrangements for the F. F. Ti the two teams. He scored two runs Witisn vomedy by c Abo has fought a number of light-| thing that comes within the pale of |reating ‘up of his bl gun among the Sa iS Ban Johnson OF Last Tite | nimseit ana drove in two more of the COMEDY ,' Ee at __ The new Comedy by A.B, THOMAK welghts, and with the rough ones has| the Iaw. Already they have passed the | pitchers as soon as the big aeries at St. YY: E Kn hate. ils De Foe, in to-day’s World, saya of 4 six runs that enabled the visito: Comedy s ee. Made good. Ho could always give Bat (eee arene a atses atolen in one |Louls ts over. He went Wilts and . . we to GLOKGE ; Drucke to wae Bonesotter Reese no that (Special to The Evening World.) win the game. Thea a Faais iss ane Hhecling blocks one year, and before they pase the twelth |e via take a chance on working the (Spectal to The Evening World.) CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Sept, 19.—~To-] With such a man as the Brooklyn es ee ie WEN’ Pe KS AKL ISRAE the lightweights was Ireddy Wetste | day of October they expect to Poot liiy Texan in hid regular turn after the| CHICAGO, Sept. 19.—Pre a day the big Harvard squad starte its! fref wacker on the Cub team Chance |} LE! 3 Week »D LI who trimmed Abie handsomely ta Los | the total beyond 400, jmain battles ‘are over. Johnson of the American League, back | frst full day of foorball practice, | wold have the league flag pretty well | " , (WA ’ Rabies. is “/ Tt wag Just one blinding streak ef DRUCKE ANQ WILTSE HAVE|at hiv desk after atvending the confer-|Grunte and groans 1 Marine Elliot's 2s « W. LLACK? s the alr, for It|/cinched by this time, for the Superbas MoAleer| was no gentie session that the fifi a half inter-| nine candidates who shied thelr castor: ed that the paths that struck eld Uke a bolt And here tn dope ready to your hand. | speed on the be Freddy Welsh boat Att trouble, being nearly 4 BEEN PATCHED UP. ence in Boston where The famous ape: ® muscle in Dr I withe fast anc would never have been able to win as Henrietta striking George Arliss ever a many games off the champ'ons during || 3Qth Stra OLONIAL Torbes and in the wink of an eye the ¢ jf baat 2 Weeks CROSMAN Men it 14 marvellous characte: portrayal ist discovered that | and Robert MeRoy back had beenfest fn the Red Sox, s IRENE Into the ring yesevday were forced to} the season, and the Cubs would have | in WILS and having quite @ bit of an advan battle fr ed out of place, te replaced {t| world's series probably would start eran NaeeT ELE dh evATAL ibrar ees | SOHN MASON rf in welght. Ke It Was ever SeeN jand sent MeGraw word that Drucke day, Oct. “The most strenuous first day prac |ot the other t 1 ve | RIC {cit ! Matt) Wells, England, outboxed the y Pirates | contd he put to wort without way dan- which 1s ¢ rhe, eet atrenyon y prac: |of the other teams tn the league. Ev: || LY ot Ree Welsh oasily. ‘ buck in the future. lAmerican Loague flag, ends tt A that the] games on Oct. 7, allowius a w the rame 1h Wil be utilized as last giigibien who faced Yale uutba t i es of five games with an | totes ts ger Inte tom is hip that Jimmy Me-) wil-American halfback rowing an to reworks from the side lines in store | Daubert before he was grabbed by the ake hin lose . 8 ut Baltimore clothes and will) get into working | Dodgers. vas aleo repatred |at Washington, Oct. 11 an iment to-d: H. A. Rogers, end, and here {s no doubt bi A happy tot mond. Ted Prothin The worst it is tho}ger to his arm, o @ the burat of speed past | In Wiltse's cage he discove: atest throwing |ROUthpAW Wan ufte Hat both Isplaced muse pers,” said @ Vet-Jery time “Bad Bil” Dahlen and his | args erawer ot the sleeen. of all the{™™ perform against Chance and his pee "Yule lost November |men there ts a pang of regret comes yesterday, The [over the peerless leader because he tched the| passed up an opoprtunity to secure Bo, if both really try, Wells eh m de returned victor. Sometimes Glants sho doesn't work. If Able were at hls beat | Simon, one of the & I'd be inclined to string with him in| catchers tn the business. epite of the “dope.” In the first and, xe sent Doyle performed O-DAY things may begin to atir| ot ete homme tw! in the Boxing Commission. It is| did likewise beore the nt EVERY WOM, N R 0 N X coun | 1, Imo! J innings Larry remarkable feat | and two ot sap WM. AVERSHAW in that the su- |] MANBATIAN 22th ot ELL | contro! at Moh- ane was over, and to-doy the club | * ham, fullda, h varsity | pert will be a much harder team to ‘Ror said that the Governor Intends! Rven t i Matty wot the} With th y ae a, Nees, $01 bee Cube have ¢. game scheduled Wii) of other years, are expected | pattie with next summer than they . . 4 (2, and Was 0} question th discussed Yncinnat! for Oct, 12 in ath, while} to Join the happy family afternoon, |have been this year. Dahlen has a weil || Lew Melis trie te appoint some one to take the place | Jump o #, and was on a4 w 1 ¥ |Cincinnat Z nay ni this y n ha iY fet ' IN HG, GARDEN, Of Jim Sullivan, retired, ‘This will mean} a fair 1 in the second s auainwt the the Gants have games wu ——— ———— balanced combination already, and the HeRALD as It by | gxbis VPTELL @ reviston of the boxing rules or | whe mt and beat ‘¢ land fo it will mot by ABE A’ EI passed as well as a thoroug going | the ever of the Hoense question. s that Matty is . rience they hay ined in the pres- iB fom tore Ost Despite Bad Leg, ent campaign te going to be of great | pe 1s.MAY WELES vant. to th in th { race, t ts, | due to the fact that in tie American | Cleveland for the Ohio championshi Oni tes de tae Ge ell chads OLYMPIC fa ? ft will {f the Governor happens to #e-| when he tur ¢ bls x League they are atit! using the lvely|pefore the end of the National League Urns ONLY LOSES | vesiia” the “Giants in and the i gd Upydetteeornte rary mp rny lect another O'Nell, If he eclects some| out at third he saw he was t cork centre ball that eaused xo much | geason, ; | chances are growing that they wit || HUDSON ¥ eee World ot Pleas 16 ur official it wil n that Janos|and then when talk in the spring, ‘Tho igh ts not Se To Oito by Shade be able to pull up to the leaders befora || FRANK McIN TYRE * SEAT ‘ 1] I still be in a position to “sug-|at firat he was gone Known, the Wational Is ° the onl of next week, when the leaders Wy een 8200 | ACADEMY Of MUStC Mar Daly in thetamatsus werd ar, Buits| Gedy tas ante jabandoned the tively bait atter the tra) Pky Cook Will —— | Ag it out Hate CARMEN suggestions carry welght | Matty, Dever TA inate Va He RRNOR PAC ALs: 2B tia Not caring to disappoint the spe The visions of another flag are grow- ROSE STAWL R, 10-20 & ote f x ° | Merxto ther n the world's series the cor nty j C h t the opening stag of the Fordon jing aimme hn day at the West Sido | oa H ; Ihe plat, oe fo, the, world's saries the cork cenit] © Help fo Coac. pa RS nd has aura || FOLIBS ES, eT orgsnect fi." Paddy Sullivan jou D lean. Teague srounde ; had been suffering fron a poisoned Kitlous mam: | BEKGERE i fl 3 leaker dts 1deq eight stolen | can ° ‘e ; for several days, w vented y h Xe | Dat Cari) a Dibcty’ ob HPATRE, Diy yas es ee Yee ea Yale Oarsmenn| trates tere cons areeniss | tray a ta | " Makes Cross Go | i 19 no use fighting to | ie to an ty ask hd tie Rts ayy Uy Fl |i! §ek| THE BEAMAN Siow _ BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, stag of Harlem, Cross won as a result of his ring generalehip and cleverness, reuching Sullivan's face with good stiff | left hand jabs in the early rounds, | a mesinde'at (iat jtest, Kid Bu: the game west side} ahead of the Giants any more, for | P potigwal by the SHOW. a ae geneon, A tapage alin lle ot ghtwolght, pung Otto) there te no chahce Bivay, at i Ss Oi «| PIRATES HAVE NOW GIVEN UP | #20 intorontto NEW Haven, Bept. 18.—1t was learned | H#REWOLEDE: Malan wale sean KW /GcEABOCKE 41x im 4 ‘ “THE BLUEBIR ar ome ai CYMPIC) ALL HOPE OF PENNANT. ee et chante wala do wha the {to-day that for the Arat time in years! though he was sls cd he|_ Night before last conclusive evidence |] DONALD BRIAN '! "°° THE SIREN Keith & Prec LILLIAN RUSSELL ot. | ‘The Pittsburgh players nave given up|), NAL the Adiuleticn would | Bob Cook, Inventor of the famous neverthcluss put vp the hardest kind of) waw given the Cubs that they need not |] CROTERION Hx fis Feo 816, Oth AVE. eit Leach Cross, who passen eway ie {OPE of y ad: rie Jn a aubjeot | stroke which bears ht will take | battle: for the handwriting on the wali |] C&ENEMININ stats 'W Ra ft wail Auta id ase a parr egy atat the h of discuss | otive part ir coaching % . V0. LADDON 7 e 7 time by pulling teeth when he ie not |! ee Bie EBT REL ASU PTE I a Seen Oe ce : . PASSERS-BY "2 /\i/ AER! RAY AM HA betel ot AAR epsaged In fighting, won another vic- /of the (ante ended absotutely th silliness [eetecss ace ag tn Bist ie te Ale | 4 Ni WITT S CYCEOM 89,4 Gy, Be cree ‘THE SOCIAL MAS tory by outpointing Paddy Sullivan In |2OPe% ¢ Aas. A " N.Y. i nk y when the Yale | | 4 |] ro toncow. falter in thelr ambition i ch Kennedy nthe Yall Lf @ ten-round bout at the Olymple A aia 7 ‘ wa nan lei _ yinenced, to iose four years THE ARABS: crittelzed (he crow ever you pay no middleman’s profits, as everything NEW AMSTERDAIM,,\; “Bod Cook has lived tn Paris for many Kiaw & Erlange:'s Musgat Comedy De) Lure ars, in fact practicnl'y ever since he| 4% made on the premises. We are. the largest THE PINK LADY STANDING OF THE CLUBS JPRICAN LEAG NATIONAL LEAGUE 1, Pou. v SOLES HAM QOErteT® he manased i Sada coos in Ameaia att tis coming year | tailoriag establishment in the world. Our high || ipenty gages te 57h 115 Lenupearey ree many Sonne Wane bY eo Ri Bh BEA Bish Bey wid spend much of his time. in | oD, ae en i ctomity ca ’e| standardo? materials, style and tailoring would | Pstie duiaton Wee? EB t that Join Kennedy refused to tnat Jolin Kennedy tutes ‘o! cost you double elsewhere. Send for samples — | aaiely TEM: ‘ He ; y Soro atanaiye BP Sek ve) and Portiolo of Fashions. nit tei ce ie] | BAM sane ates Jian Rodgers arrived here yesterday | fe ees Ae nee ere cate y Broadway &: to the harbor in bd Acerete 08) \\ Ni th St | Went out in sculls, bu i 9 n s craw boats were sot used at all RESULTS OF YESTERDAY’ 8 GAMES When Sullivan would get th punching at hi. rma and ha Leach | Would cut loore and send him oack by Viclous blows with both hands to the face and body, Although LU Pointed him by a big margin, Sullivan feusht beck hard in the entire ten, Leach step hi i | y from his heavy | GAMES SCHEDULED “FOR ‘To. DAY New ora at Pi ra, 4 2 tener manic sa EE RN Teams am ‘