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} | if THE £E NING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 380, 1911 ae CUBS FANS STILL HOPE FOR PENNANT CHICAGO FANS STILL AVE HOPES OF CUB TEAM BEATING GIANTS TO FLAG 7+ President Murphy Encourages Followers by Pointing Out That It Wouldn't Be Such a Great Feat for His Club to Win Nine Straight Games. Meoraw ‘ays ihere’s No Chance ior Cubs to Capture the Pennant. CHICAGO, t. 9 ay (he most cheerful man in the bunch. Usually hy p i t, as ho Is a hard loser in baseball, and the & i him at thelr surprise, when they did eee him he a lark. ires everything on a mathe He fi fur the Cuos even if tuey ma should win f “The loea of a couple of games is not such a terrible thing,” he ex- plained to Arthur Tietchor. ‘If we had dropped those two on the way over here nobody would ever have noticed it, You see, we have won thirteen out of seventeen, ard you couldn't ask for anything better than that, You will remember when wo left Mow York that we figured that We could win tho penrant {f we fot # little better than an even break on the road. Go on aud got a couple of games and you fellows will forget this.” EV BOZEMAN BULGER, Chic’ Sept. 30. ynch did a bad thing In sending = Bi entail re, especially after Bancroft o! IKE a wounded grizzly backed 1 had made his famous com- {nto a corner and fighting for d also after he knew that the ‘ 4 ch shane its would prefer to have any other life the Cubs are ready for Mone Be ah ne Clans @nother battle to-day fans of t out the fact that Emsile was 1] Switched away to make room for Bren- and they don't understand why could not have given away to m or Johnstone, Among the players on all the clhbs Klem ts considered the best umpire tn ague, and the New Yorkers think Chicago who sco champions a wee! have pletely changed front and are briskly fanning the i { hope th @pread through the Win ty after the Importance of these g1mes Is enough the Giants had top; to defeatiig have warranted Lynch in giv twice in succession. These rooters Leiden LO nthe ately Daye Fealize that the Cubs must win every} ime, there is no ‘snot vat two of i @ they play for the rest of the) decisions in the second, whether right | silsce to even come close to a cham-| torcut ur'sarhenson, oe “bout he plonship, but Owner Charley Murphy ago com: | 0 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK FOOTBALL SEASON NOW IN FU. LL SWING WHAT THE GIANTS HAVE TO BEAT FOR THE TITLE! BENDER a ° c A fewage 29°17) S$) (193.773 COLLINS a 6klU 167 avenge 352 o 126 474 «(87 MURPHY ew 2 a 139 496 100 165 LORD a wa, n mm Average 309 128 550 91 170 Cy Young, Who Has Pitched Against Both, Thinks Giants Should Beat Athletics CINCINNATI, Sept. 9.—"I pick peed and speed alone,” says Cy New York to beat the Athletica on Young, veteran pitcher of the Boston Nationals, who has pitched against both teams. ‘In my opinion, the two Last night some one passed the word acomont |ateund the hotel tnat the players must gave the whole town encouragement; nothing else about the world’s is morning, or at least tried to, by|serles. Such eminent specialists on th aeice . Fiteseat In which he! MXes of baseball ag Chief Meyer, Fred Pointed out the fact that other club bad won nine straight and Why not | Merkt Red Murray and Mathewson | | 1 that 1t was the worst of all| All of a sudden the play- | ke a clam, and Instead o: the Cubs? discussing a series with the Athletics, c . preface all remarks by saying: Compared with the Herculean task! {le preface a before the Cubs, the Giants have easy) NOW. If we should happen to win this pennant,” etc, galling. They have fourtecn games to leagues are evenly matched. In @ short seven-game series, therefore, the team which can press the greatest amount of speed into @ limited time should be certain winner: I don't think the Athletics’ pitchers can keep the Giants off the bases, and once they get on neither Thomas nor Lapp can stop them, On the defense, Mathewson will) be able; to work three games and will take care of all “three, leaving only one to be won out of four by his colleagues, Even allowing the pitching, felding and batting to size up equally the advantage reste with the Giante with their base tunning, and so I figure them to win.’ play and to cin rag they have but to win seven of those games, There is no denying the fact t Giant camp was thrown tion night before last y 0 far as to figure @o with the money to t world’s ser ing their hatched, and among those who are sv Perstitious that Is reckoned @ @angerous pastime. No conservative man gives the Cr Club Has Good Chance of Fin- ishing Third Now, Although Badly Crippled. any moer chance than that of t R i @rowning man who grasped at the BY ALEX. SULLIVAN. Straw. It seems impose! that the LTHOU I there are many fans Cubs could win all nine of thelr games A who are knocking the Highland- while the nts were losing more ers for thelr rather poor showing than seven of iP for en, Stull base. uring the last month or so, they forget Dall is a freakish thing, and more re-| that the team has been so badly crip: markable things have happened in the| pieg that !t would mare a less re: eet. sourceful manager tnan Hal Chase VICTORIOUS UPHILL FIGHTS OF | fey trom w THE PAST. To hear some fans talk you would Withert Robinson pointed out the fact} think the club was way down tn the Mast night that the old Haltimore tean ond division, but tne fact ts that once had to win twent ) the} they are but seven points behind the + fast twenty-five a e are third, and they f 4 st . vin thelr doubleleader agains * alent : the Athletles ond of the r | ar pping and safely en were re! ' Went to bed wontering \ gol E nase 1 nut the least dis to happen. ouraged by the way the men hi “In the mean time McGraw {s trying pla lately, tor he knows Corral his pitching strength so as to wiat severe handicaps they ha alm ft at the Cubs in next two be r » but nexe season with an oon arate he la deeply, conce [even break of luck regarding the condl- t picking the + era ts | t ra ang freedom from Worry is nothing to comp ate s confident they will figh @ Frank Chance, who has abow | for the A an League pennant from Teached the end of hie the opening to the closing of the race race Do that te ner Dat ¥ HIGHLANDERS CLOSE SEASON y ants to-da that Lew Richie will be sent ba SATURDAY NEXT, HIGHLANDERS HAVE BRIGHT PROSPECTS FOR 1912 PENNANTIAL Kaufman Matched__ er to Meet Southern Giant '[ BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. in that time they are their i crdest in ord Jority of their c roing to to win a 4 80 as to finish play ———. Chase Will Be Manager Again third, which will their intima friends and the Intelligent ba bal fans Ja “4 who are ci iigant f the hard luck Next Year and Many New they have been undergoing ail season. “Instead being practically third, a i ag the A e “the club, Stars Signed. n less game, or under any r than Chas a be last now, They surely are a gritty lot of|clared he would, he will have a good 2 I've seen somo of them tn the}enough staff of fingers if they only Mneup at times so hurt il that] are able to get into proper condition. they could hardly stant, yet they have] One of the biggest additions to the stuck to thelr tas’ and done thelr best] staff will be George McConnell, who to give the baseball for their money, For a time there was a_ strong rumor Populace @ run|was with them before. He was en Py the twirlhg star of the Champion Rochesters of the Eastern League, and current that President Farrell wasn't] good students of the game say that satisfied with the show'ng of the team year he will prove every bit as and that he was eneling for a new|good as Russell Ford did last year, leader for next season, but such Is| If Ford is only able to regain his 1910 very far from the true state of things. | form and MeConnell lives up to ex- Farrell !y immensely plesed by the | pectations, the club can look forward to way Prince H s handled his forces winning at least two games overy ind he ts confident that next series. Then Harry Ablos has been re- aided by some good, fre=h mat calle! from th st, where he proved tub will the s sensation, and he also may shine nd any o ¢ {Caldwe!l and Fisher are calculated to itself, @ prove fully, while Jack War- ; 0 be a big help. Will be back at his old stand nd the bat the High! ed for 1012, nt Th he has no peer. Second sweeney and W! ‘ ney re- base is the real ge ‘Ketter, but Sim- garded the best in the leatue mons, who also played for the Eastern when he ts In goo while Bla'r League champions, may prove just the nd Willams a eoie | man wanted If he doesn't, either of ¢ e in U2) Gardner, Johnson or Knight may di stron a ove play the class they lacked this year, $ PITCHING STAFF ALL) Cozy Dolan looks ke @ fixture RIGHT. ‘third. The Jersey City boy, althoug ‘The pitching staff 1s the department|he didn't set any house afire in his old that. has used Manager Chase the) organization, 1s making a great name most an. 1son, and even 'f|for himself on the Hilltop by his bat- The Highlanders will draw thetr sea- ntoae © week from to-day and & second attack to-morrow Evqn if the Giants should lose be their next two ¢ forted by the back to the © ¢ Bames in the hood o enovgt Test of tts t are com —— two important games ed at the Olymp! that fs just Wer liay Par ; One Ired and Thirty- rowers of ru fit mid ) avenie, the Ln The day of rest in > wan very the pion colored te quietly spent. Mos: of t : #, meeting the strong Jers until noon ana } ; riite Gamers Lesmue (a's fomobile rides they manased to enjoy | dou cr. This will be first eo m. Many New Yor) 1 time the Lin have met a m ees Chicas . ‘ 1b, Doescher and Kissin- he gan Band " for Jersey City, wh B fanfest, bur they found the Giants | Alyatg will docthe ewifling for, the pie, $00 bape ue aa these) Pincotn Gla The first game will be- Se Maraueation but that they a j win at 1g Worrled ove Phey would not have minded the lox t sey oe @f two games at St. Louls o 0 be in thie when everythin for ¢ 1 ey bes guother bis tng the race, sve ! tart Corert t Anott t y rs ‘ 1 adel them t# the defe t 1 ‘ the “winner and Marquoird te Ttegewooda a oD mh AYNCH TO INVESTIGA 'DAY" the Hi WORK. ‘ond in tt H Tt waa learned this nin @venwes, near ffotiederonte 7; Pittsburgh, ¢ haa ®) Washington, 6, The Howar's 40 Mi, 4 Called at end ey w Yor Chicago-Bostor President Lynch of nil of eleteuth toning ov account of darkness ‘and: Phfiadelp ble gathee -postooued es fs on bis way here wo Witness t want of rain, and investigate the many. repo \ Out to the effect that O'Day had been giv ‘Worst of it, The New ‘Very bitter toward Umpire Han ie the Giants t ork plavers are | Knickerbocker ‘B h mel hoy say! § the “opening t the 8, Lukes and ¢i H, will clash “Yor the cha neld> of the lower Mroux, and in the second e the Lawrence team of the~New Bog! mes are scheduled at Bronx Ova}, In he does de: and Jim V. rid of Jack Quinn] ting fielding and running. nn, as he originally de- i HARTZELL FITS IN WELL AT SHORT. tzell, the old Brown player, like @ glove at short, and he tlon better than any. y since the paliny days of Norman berfeld, Hirdie Cree and Wolter are sure of vutflelder positions again next year, Os- |borne, who used to play with the Cubs, }and 8 a Hilltop reruit, may be able vo ‘make good for the third position, is rumored that Charley Hempnii: to Jersey City as manager, Bert jel hasn't done very well thi son, but still he may come bac! next year outer garden. Aliogeuer one for th they ‘om the the curt cinch @ place tn next year looks like a got New York Americans, and are not In vivers will pointed, STANDING OF THE CLUBS, NATIONAL LEAGUB ) AMEKICAN LEAGUB, clu, We, PO Ch Wok ¢ cup, MEMES b. Yow York 0 Voile, 78° 70 51f Phin ai Keago.. St plnciivath, or 4.) Detroit. eB a. OO ir 8) Cree Wash ton. 70 (b1T|St, Louls, RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, GAMES SCHEDULED FOR 1T0-DAY, fladelphia at Pitteburgh, Detroit at Waal Ress Ciera | gee Brooklyn at Bt, Loula, Boston, strong the the pennant hunt of the hat til the fall of n many of their stanch- be greatly disap- California Heavy: to Box Bill Bass at Philadelphia on | Oct. 7. BY JOHN POLLOCK. L KAt A heavy wel ter, but turne of the matched up for BI Bass, the h Va., for six ro National A. C. urday evening, won the white h Philadelphia. F old, six feet si weighs 240 p O'Brien ts boxin, weight whose Brown sustain rought East f ng says this will in @ position who went to A had been gtven of the season. the best souchp: of Marquard, p |meet them for Ucularly #0 bec | Rucker was gi a@ look tn, but ing of Ni sum of money by Hugh MeIntosh to go to Australia and engage in five battles In that country this coming win- {t down so that he could Bet on bouts with the big fellows at one local . clubs, up by Jack McGutgan to-day him Inta condition for the contest. With the Garden out of business tem- porarily at least, the Madison A. C, at Sulzer’s will make a blg bid for most | of the big things in a coming to Manager Gil the present outlook proves bad, Boag great brought abou Rucker Recalled to Stop Scanaal So that the C! Glants meet the Dodgers, President b> bets has recalled Pite! ‘not want any scandal when the Glants them looked as though the Cubs did not have Giants |e responsible for the summon- Do You THINK, do * BEAT THESE PAILADELF'Y BOYS? |] At Olympic AL Langford vs. round bouts, and bouts, At Fairmont A. the semt-fina] Kid At National A. IAN, the Callfornta ht who was offered a will star bout. Phil McGovern will Dattle for opening boxing wanus A. C, has a fight, finally been He was signed to mee heavywelght of Norfolk. junds at a show of the of Philadelphia on Sat- fail which he Oct. 7. Bass revently hope tournament held ty partie between y ia erweights Jo 19 twenty-two years| (ou, Y ne of Clevelan’ c e! aod Prat hy two of the x inches in hetght and | a4 Erenkle, ‘be the net ds, Philadelphia Jack | Kid Lewis and Joe Farmer vs, Mickey Carroll, in ten vs, Jack McCormick, ten rounds. In. Chandler for ten round: Allen and Bily Lewis of battle for ten rounds in the Matches Arranged, ten rounds at the show of the Go- of Brooklyn on Oct. & and he expects to follow a campaign this hopes will land or near the ightwel ipa andl they wil meet Tor tweniy rounds) at C.—Young Sam three four round C.—Sallor White Herman va, Willie Brooklyn--Billy wark and Willie Jones straight him at ht champlonstdp. ig with Bass and wetting | liven ”ant’ Conley tit Patsy” Kline to wasp be] parte fore the same cud, J George Weeton, manager of Abe Attcl, the} For feathe it chainpton Teu-round bout & M. Weedon says way, ac- | ‘} Boag. Unless | side bet of 500 on Monte Dale, the saya he will stage bouts in which Matt Cah Roe MEAN , also ‘in the Wells, Packey McFarland, K, 0. Brown, | « v0ut,” George ‘Munroe, ‘his manage’ tin “Battling” Nelson and px {ao da Cn aati Stately “ane pion Ad Wolgast will figure. w of the chute 2 “One-Round t with ed the r rom the w . wire seen in action locally this week against men will battle for ten r Jack Dorman of tae Bronx. This will be jim nea: Hogan's first appearance since his Yauch with Wolgast, in w 1 cham lahioma ‘wh his ¢ H © a fresh start for Fajwanda was ALG, the recelp ago Club will not be to cry wolf when the Nap Rucker, tlanta to be married. He @ vacation for the rest Rucker is regarded as aw in the world, outside jossibly, and Ebbets does the decision, to Staaley. y fighter of seven games soon, pare | cause of the great pu ladel pha, this season. When} ven leave of absence it he’ hins their brace against the (os ente temeenttneeits Male Wells «relat het tongant 9 hah entire receipts. or he will make Bim 's the result. ywegit ot only ieeted with the azregated $200, 162,89, y is now the uhdisnuted t of Ring A match has been arranged betreen Jim Rarry, Mearymeignt i "hiladel oming to te front ii ummesous” Hletaries, a sikround i I meet Phifadelnhia J nda at the eame eli he charmplon sh Laght cht eats Mats ca eh g Tae alght o& One, Man ont th 185 ‘pound antious to mat ; i a He | A gurpolnitug ‘Saud, uke eiundy ‘ovonen fe bngion champion, | enters ina ten-tound bout at ‘the Loug. Acre that it Wells wil peice Ay. 80%. Date was e hant fought ome perce i Whe way’ boc Inds alugaing ach ose: con finually, "“Weecher used & stent leftshand jab, Which he had oo, wouble in lauding. in smth's een signed un for wer of tie Madison the local lial 4 MI de junds within two Weel Hurdle, Coley to Cait tug ‘of put oa the In the last ‘and Barney Williams, who has bead Fas a result Bary “and Willams Ngati at, the Amerisag ‘on “Munday, hight. Af kD Belew for ‘a wook later. been *lsopnonee 1 will take ey egy bo ak Polo A. A. stag, the contest, face repeatedly OTTODEFEAS BENNY FRANKLIN ATNEWPOLOA. A At Other Local Clubs Beecher Whips Smith and Wagner Beats Kendrick. fecond time, in succession ght of ie east sale, succeelod Clabby and Gibbon: (Special to The Evening World.) SNLPEG, Jimmy Clabby of Gibbons of Bt. Paul fought a strenuot fifteen-round draw here in the prese| of a large crowd of fight fans. sails for Australia on Oct. 4 Ma. Sir Robt. BURNETT London (The Bottle & In the Jabs. After Sept, Young Otto and Benny Franklin, the lghtweights of this city, main bout of ten rounds at the New the former winning opening round Franklin did well, having the better of the session by landing effectively with left-hand Utto cut louse and wading Into Frank- ‘in managed to shake him up cons.der- ably with heavy | to the Jaw. commission With a which brought the claret in a ‘«r/in the fourth and fifth rounds Franalin attempted to turn the tide in his favor, but he failed, as Otto met his rushes with bard wallop to the #iomach and met in the t and right ew He also put his nose out of swift meht swing ‘Smith tried hard ioe uie las! tw Founda to at meter, ut he atiar Was 'ala fou much for him tor’ at long range fighting "an aot ‘euinches, Draw. c 90.— | Rus vaukee and Mike | ers e THOMAS o a ok # 99 288 «3L 75 average 260 u i a 346 average 718 ATRLETIS 10 OPE ABHNST AL STAR TEA ON OT. 8 Because His Pitching Reseme bles Matty’s, Mullin Is to Face Champions, ‘The series between the Athletics amd the All ‘s will begin at Baltimore, Sunday, Oc Ga will be played at Ric timore and Washing- |ton. Ge: ¢ Tigers, who |was not ortst picked to twit | against » League cham- pio has been added to the twirling \ staff on a of the fact t his | style re ut of Christy Mathews son, the star boxman, The bate ting order will be as follows: Milan, centre fleld; Lord, third bases Speaker, right fleld: Cobb, | ; dbase; McBride, first base; Sullivan or ; Walsh, White, Johneon hers, | berfeld, stop; Street, and Mut! Upon examination by a doctor mm Philadelphia 1t was found that no bones are broken in the wrist of Stuffy Mo- Innes, the star first baseman of the Athletics, and he will be able to get into the world's series against the Glanta Here is the schedule that has been toa: Oo- er 8 end ton; October 1 and 1% mapped out for tober 8, at F 10, at Washin the practice at Richmond, Va. Ban Johnson, preal- dent of Am n League, is en- deavoring to have the final games of the Giants moved up to open dates #0 that t world's series may begin on Thursday, October 12 at.the latest, If ch a plan ts adopted the schedule of the world’s champions and All-Stere will be Imited accordingly, Owing to uncertainty of the Nationa) League race as Well as the length ef time that still intervenes before the world's series, the National Baseball Comm: h jeferred action upon es schedule and will meet y here to in take up y Eymards, eball club will play urd Lyceum to-morrow Manhattan on liamond, ‘These two sing one another agreed to ta tae fi an up. Marty 1 best pitche twirl for the Y n the mith will vn, The game » two & Cot D2Y Gin | Re th the Red Label) Famous since 1/70 Sir Robert Burnett & Compan 632-GS4 WEST 34TH STREET, NEW YORK

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