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UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY CLARKE THINKS GIANTS WILL DEFEAT ATHLETICS Pirate Manager Says Rube Marquard’s Return +-——-—— to Form Means World's Series Will Prove Triumph for McGrawites. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. Pittsburgh, Oct. 2. 8 the Giants’ joy special rolled into Pittsburgh this morning eeveral members of the Pirate team came down to meet the ¢ri- umphant New Yorkers. “Tt’s all off, Mc.,” sald Fred Clarke as he extended the right hand of fel- fowah!p to McGraw, “you've got them | Bow.” “The pennant, you mean?” asked McGraw. “Get out with that pennant stuff,” laughed Clarke, “I'm talking about | the world’s series. You had the pennant won some time ago. AT don't exactly get you," eald McGraw a little quizzically. “1 mean, 4 Clarke, “that with Rude going as he is you ought not to have any trouble beating the Athletic He showed yesterday tnat ie was back in form, and if he stays that way he ill be able to win. All he has to do fs to win one game from the Athietica| and you'll cop tho big series, Mathew-| gon Will look after the other AUBE MARQUARD SUDDENLY COMES BACK. And he was right, for the big Rube had suddenly come back and pitched] the prettiest game of his career. i “Yes,” replied McGraw, “an don't) You overlook Ames. He is better now than he has been all season, and that Dig curve of his may be used to ad- Vantage if we get ina pinch, You ought eeep him on Saturday at Chi- cago. The Uttle spell of worry that struck the Giants after thelr two defeats in Chicago has disappeared completely. Cubs have given up tho fight fe ates, and they are congratulating McGraw on Marquard’s return to form, Fd ‘the Giants were packing up thelr ings to make a hurried departure from Chicago, Joe Tinker and several of the) Cubs came around to wish them well @gainst the Athletics, Tinker had quite @tong talk with McGraw and gave him what Information he had about the batters and pitchers of the Philadelphia team, He says he will have no trouble in beating Coombs, but Bender is the man that will bear watching, It was some time after the game be- fore the Giants knew that Jack Coombs and Eddie Collins had watched their style of play from the Cub grandstand, ‘These two Athletic stars came to Chi- dago to take part in the field day events ‘spark Saturday night and they were afforded an opportunity to Witness the gamos on both Saturday and Bunday. Jack Coombs sat near the press box @0d took several notes on the Gtant bat- ters. Collins was near him, but had Uttle to way. “If they got { y Information they are welcome to it,” sald McGraw on the train last night, “Some one has said the Athletics are trying to get our signal system, but I will stake them to that if they want it. No, 1 will not see the Ath- letica play until we meet them in the World's series, That will be time enough. ‘would prefer to take snap Judgment on jo plays as they some up than to try and figure their game out in advance.” “As soon a8 the Giants return to New York it is Mathewson will Jo: he fora couple of days and asc Rear as possible th Points of the batters rtain as weak and strong This is for the Denefit of the other pitchers as well as «das the best getting a ine Matty is regard in the business on posing batters from one or two ervations. He studied the Highta tba way last fall with wonderful ri @IANTS ONLY HAVE TO WIN TWO MORE GAMES. Ante the ¢ teally cinch ants ta’ Games Yet to Be Played By the Giants and Cubs. GIANTS. To-day—At Pittaburgh. Oct. $—At Philadelphia, Oct. 4, BAt Brooklyn. Oct. 6—Philadelphia at New York / (two games). Oct, 7—Boston at New York. Oct. % 10—At Brooklyn, Oct. 11—Brookiyn at New York (two games). Oct. 12-Brooklyn at New York. cuns, Oct. % 8 4—At St. Louts. Oct. 7,8, S-At Pittsburgh. Oot. 12-At Cineinnatt ed Cubs have now lost ten more games than the Giants. The Giants have twelve more to play. Therefore, they muat lose ten of those twolve to have lost as many as the Cubs, even if Ont- cago all of thetr ra. maining seven games with St. Louls, Pittsburgh and Cincinnatl, If the Giants win two more games they can- win three more for | [not be beaten, If th it Is not mathematically possible the Cubs to get even as good as a no matter how thelr games. resul McGraw had Matnewson prepared to pitch against Pittsburgh this afternoon fo that he could re ten days of the season. it is not Mkely thaty Marquard will pitch again, except for a workout, until the date of the big series. Chief Meyers is another player badly In need of a rest, and ft is Mkely that he will not be ‘on again after Arthur Wilson's sore thumb has he the catching bulk the next eleven games, an an assistant. wring tley: with F It was Arthur Fletoher and Herzog who drove home the runs that the Giants a final victory o: Cubs and started them eastward on a| joy ride. In the th Fletdher put the Gianta in the lead by scoring Merkle with a two-bagger, and later scoring himself on Marquard’s unex- pected safe shot to centre. In tho ninth, with two on bases, the young shortstop again came through with a two-bagger and cinched the game. One of the prettiest plays of the gama came in the seventh, when the Glants began jockeying get Lew tehle out of the game. Neither team | had scored up to that time, and the 1 the pen fo near to it thar the cha Qubs are not given the slightest con- ation, even by Fra nee hime Jon Is simply this: The EVELOPMENT forward pass will be principal work of the Yale ball squad this k. In the game against Holy Cross % was tried seve s b was intercepted or fell to the ground Only ob small gain was made by it, The f the th coaches are for the most part satisfed th the k of the eleven, but ia pry © will be a ch age two behind the Ine, and that Ander- eon will take the Reilly Pallbin, The rest of the team will re- main as it is for the present, ‘The hospital lst is unusually large for this time of the year, Some of the men who @re unable to practise for this reason are Paul, Gallauer, Martyng, Camp and Read. place feungylvania students are in ning game of ¢ ang Chey were happy ning to-day, football season Followers uf Red and Blue were dreaming of an unesossed | ine and 8 game with Harvanl on the th of a reat season. ‘The « have a Was sal sfactory, , Veason to Wie ufident, iAakie, from Mercer, the “Penneyiva srw compared 19 that of ‘dettyal was travel 0 the minile and in its work than Pounsylvanta wjued mum come WW form slowly for tne eames, Miowght that yere why Went In a at | Cubs had runners on third and second, title from Ad Wolgast, and it 1s largely | 1s a gold medal studded with dl a ‘ ! > ’ ef HERE were two big surprises) 4 east, an wely 1 diamonds, ¢ Naps were doing @ similar stunt tn with two out. While Archer ts not | ihe TRAE fontoail poles | because he wants to earn enough money | Which Matt won after a spectal bout! Manager Dahlen of the Dodgers delphia, so there {8 still the same sidered a heavy hitter, MeGraw sige sprung in a so that he can insure his mother a| When an amateur in England. aly : in of seven points separating the 4 - Sasa 6 May, Pennayivanis and Cor. ; Personally arranged for tie homecom- ‘ating nalled Meyers to give htm a base on Saturday. Pennsylvanta an trust fund of at least 45, or $3, w week |W ably has fought less bat: | “i B ,. balls and fll up the sacks, It was not! nell were the elevens surprised, and! ay tong ax she lly |tles professionally than any chi saplon'| Oe oF the felbmpnant Giants Ny ednesday should find the Tigers much In foar of Archer that he @id this, but |that they were able to come off the| Wells's mother 1s dearer to him than | that ever stepped tnto the roped arena, |DY Making Nap Rucker, chairman of] narder to wiiip than the Red Sox prove he wanted to force Chance to put in @/ field victorious instead of with the] all the honors that have been heaped | Puring the years of 1904-'05-'06 and 107 | the reception comraittee, About a week | for the Highlanders, a there ts a substitute batter ve Fait tae Meg or scores against them fn a measure, |on him in this country and abroad, Ho|he wae the amateur lghtwelght cham-| week ago the star southpaw was sent to] splendid chance of the locals advancing the game, Up to that ime Richie had | dug xo tuck. has pledged himself to a bachelor’s Ure, | Pion of England—the greatest record in| his home in the South to recuperate] position before Wednesday night fremont put eventually saw through the| According to the reports sent out from | a eaye he'll never marry as long as | the history of that class. from an arduous season, but was hastily] The Highlanders, whether or not they scheme and even at the loss of a chance | Franklin ¥ Penn was showing up Sate hes pela Pgh to Bie, ain ive lises pi Sloe yor Miler g An | summoned by Dahlen last Friday to re-| Want to finish In the money, had bet- for a run decided to allow Richie to|so well that Gettysburg looked Ike @| twenty-six years old the fourteenth Be | ine Chup, teed ted eee eax: | port for duty in the coming Glant sertes ter brace up, for the Wrlte Sox are Ho was retired easily, and the) cinch, and it was only a question of|next December, However, regarding | the memt to allay fears entertained by a number } Read AOdiaoinie ‘i ,e er. However, regarding | the members only and it was because | y points In the rear and’ going like a race- pa did not score, This effort to et | how large a score they would roll up.| this potnt ho and hiy mother are for-!of the marked superiority he ‘displayed | Of low-brow persons that the Dodgers| horse, A slump Is apt to cause the | ¢ Richie was not needed, however, | Instead, a rgin of two points wasyever arguing, Matt says he {s only, Ver any other man in the organization | Would mako easy for the Giants the| Highlanders to drop to the second divi- aa the Giants tore into im in the next] ait it uakers won DY. twenty-four years old now, ‘while his|tiat they urged him to compete for | clinching of tho pennant. Rucker left| sion, and they will have to play thelr mg and cinched the pennant anyway. |" A to the Ithacans, they weren't able|niother declares he ts twelve months ‘he amateur title for which any Poxer his nome at Alferdo last night and wili| best article of ball from now until the lon trip, which wan Practically !to register a single touchdown agalnat /older than that, and as he believes his | in the world, under M0 pounds, ts ell- jyton the opening game against the | curtain drons tn order to fintsh in the t icago el '. 0! Colgate. Their six points were made! mother is {na better position than him. | Sivle. And by the way, it was only the | re ay. vi 1 elect divisio: down in baseball History ax the most jon ovis from the Meld, Kadio Butler, | xeif to know his right ago he takes hy day that the President of that club (Hants Wednesday, Barger will twirl In) Sto. dicie gotlos with the Rostonlans successful tour byw team | the ot jack ttle quarterback, mak-| Word for it. yled him congratulating him on his| the game Tivursda: the Hilltoppers will k thelr grips in wearch of champ! manip. Starting | ing hos. of th | There were twelve in Matt's ¢amily,|*Ueess In the States, Matt replied by | Fvestdent Ebbetts made the announce: | and travel to Philadelphia, where they out trom the Gianta have | "Te iw as colnctdence that the |but two of them have passed Deyant, | $eM4Ing & handsome ailver cup to be | ment to-day that inflelders Stark, Too- play th games against foes ee in yanaaehia baby Cerearign: two big Thanksgiving Day rivals, Ponn ) Six of the survivors are girls and they fang ns for by, the club members in tho/ ley, Daubert and Hummel, Outflelders i's champions, winding up th DARE EHnce nie 8A YM, /and Cornell, were the teams to be so {have all marrigd well-to-do business | U&Mtwelaht class. Wiieat, Coulson and Davidson, Pitchers | season against this crack team on Sat i et ny eainen out severely jolted, and from here tt looks in England, Two of his brothers|, Well's first fight as a professional was | Rucker and Barger and Catchers Erwin | urda: Boren Ay Wn SYM PAS. ke though neither Ix better than the! are married, while the other 18 fought against Dattling L. Croix, the| and Giggins had been algned for next Sontien. the. ene at: | aod the at thy stage of development. | tt and romain single as] Prench welterwolgat {Ghampion. | After | season. AMUSEMENTS. he Giants and the Cubs bi Dr AL ancoseeci/ th Hote Ip Hier Ae. Sliys. Peat eka Winning all‘of them, he camo| ati ne Dodeer eames will begin | (LEW WORKS LEADING THFATRES, | 1 the seagon, cach having Tan ting. nating wy tie beat| WELLS! MOTHER DOESN'T LOOK |ta America and arrived here in March, | °°" EMPIRE! 88g thst, bow. 830 her eleven times, ‘The Phillies are ree tami cotng, patting wy tie weet] HER SIXTY-EIGHT YEARS, = |i010, Iie fought. here elght times, and Meshastere, Wokinele 1 the || JOHN Brew ee the only clus now that has a majority | fy dates, fifteen points being the extent | (Nobody d ever think that Mrs,|although most of them were no-decision | , ara, Thad Ub ae The peal akan in gel an Of gamew aver the Giants for the sea-| oe thelr a Howeve pers | Wells is sixty-eight years old as she tv) fairs majority of newspapers ac-|o¢ "tie seven other Eastern padle son, but they stiit have three to p 4Y | formanco mustn't be taken serlously, a just as lively ae & erie et and takes | Knowledge i him victor on each eaasion, | 5 Pte gic ain ma Le ue Nineteen Kamen havo -\they practically used only. substitutes [Jong walks, swims and other outdoor en-| One of is big feats at that tl | Newark, rain causing {t to tween New York and @i0' | auring tha’ ealira content |joyments with all the antor af a much {to stop Jimmy Howard of Chicago In} the seventh innime | bib ics The Harri of that numer the won | Vile didn't score it single point in the Younger pyrson, Mra, Wells didn't. like| nine roun i = es sarr a Sas ten. By eaptoring the the] aret hale of their battle against Holy it When Matt first took up the pugilist wonder that fans fn this country Ne hem RO! ESTAHL" ' i haar Rec eee ‘ons, bul ne wecond half they woke ne, but as lo she Was determined | ‘ H. ' 7] League was whitew ashed by the Metro- way, record of not having been beaten a mae! up and acored point after polut to it she made | Midie Welsh for the light) voltans at Lenox ( ee ne meee WUICKERBO NR in ET Wie ie a of the afternoon's work being twenty-|he might get and after pvery one | BPO a A fg Brent! = <= | fix ‘to naugit in thelr fav lor tis battiew ate insists on ‘ite golus | aNd that tio would have to) sam off, & AMUSEMENTS, SRT ER ON NH ie et 1 thing, They |straight to her to see whether he ia{/e% in order to m SAe UE SEE 1 fet a eat have alway en in the habit of wad- | marked. ue iter class, Ni ars Be SG «Bases ae ing through the preliminary games rs, Wells dreads 01 Otc. 2h, he, Fears ouey eer ats opular 1 aa: . wl bes EG GOT aUa ms in * I scheduled las pring that made Wells eal ie, Feal enemies, “On saturday Stevens was [hte and he has alwayn cautioned | "ony Pere tees aud i le We ttaeens AROUND THE WORLD NON CHAMBERS’ Greatest Vi * adversary, and the: st took the ha: lente! his opponents (oo ba + and Ly ., Ne a | #re fast, they must have a solid line and ot | game in a canter diy uy | tis f : A i el ot opponents lof staying in the United States until) | SPRIUS OF IPL TENE pret ee eee teal Sieg * jo opens’ up Totem Rare, b solid nd one Real © i eranvecs'anaicine janc ‘or this reason proba! hat! noe defeats both the Chicago boy and Ad] | Winter Garde!!!" Mat Wendell of Harvard and Howe of Yalo, |he is content with just outpointing an} \Woigast. He has fought elx times on inter Garden yt 417 SC} E 1 bands are happy and amiling de who wW he big stars of the at | adve: “a i: x ur 1 ral stiffeees of taiwlen and Haba’ Crimson-B ance nt Now Hoven ota , iis second invasion of Amertca and nas! GABY DELSYS | REVUE OF REVUES, L VCEUM"" Mats. Toure i and ita «in hone al Se tetas int Once during the four years t been the undisputed victor on each OTH ST.’ ay very us| ‘ear, arn ¥ on 8 1°) was an amateur on the " n] Ih hy, te ae mailane He. AR na iis ; ‘ occasion, his opponents including men|} 39TH ST, 7 hs TON] its gy ee ihe bringht particular | heat a fellow ao badly that of every known style of fisticuffs, Tomer A z a, IGHT 4 {5, fay - : , timid for a long time in the ring, and] Besides the beautiful belt he won for| J Magan Ay LE ne, Bri Stockings au week. hL astied ever since he has always let up on his|eapturing the English title the most-|] Mazing Elliot's ti ; NEW AMSTERDAM. Mart % Detween’ the varai(ye suis opponent when he showed signs of | prized gift in Matt's Keeping ts a Klay & Srlanger's Musi dy Det “suis faunel | ( Detailed Standing of | growainess In ‘all his twentyofive bat-|{Huminated address, with the slgnature GERTRULE ELLIOTT « Wee THE PINK LADY wrenched 4 | tles as a professional, Matty has never|or the Barl of Lonsdale, which | way r Tu at near Bway. Bi 1 Major League Clubs, || rai!) knocked an opponent senseioss, | presented to him at a banquet tendered DALY'S fd Wate” LIBERTY een A, Athlete wa | It w cause of hts great love for! him in Lohdon before sailing. ‘ty, NEXT ia iba JULIAN ELTING \h \i\i . he Heel NATIONAL LEAGUE. | his mot and his loneliness when she| When at homo Matt Hves with his| | Come ‘end HARKY CONG Fett | omen }is not at his side that prompted Wells | mott and two brothers tn Peok-| | Phy houses i's tira bres, 1ETY TLE TEE, + 480 5 ween % 2 }to cable her to come fon, when | hace, and’ the House ini wale’ they ree (A ner Fel. taes Weroal |e: & GAl Matinees Wed be i 23 4 |ihe had only been hete a week himaelf.| side and all its furnishings were given |{ BOUGHT AND PAID FOR fioaits, | {Tie Mullman « Me EXCUSE ME he three fimt string men | “ BE 3 » came here toward the t of May | to lis mother by the fighting member of Hiway & Sich me eri dE WO st. Bes e § £3 and he hired a nico furnished apart-] the family. CASINO Natingon Wadd foerh ae Wei aesti, ag ) rie’ THE KISS WALTZ EDMUND ake er “or iloNon ei ° COMEDY i, Rot se. Bre 8.207 , GLUBE fy 8 ¢ seal Sport Gossi of All Kinds ee ea ler BE js : ; halla wae Comedy raya soot fe in w AGENTLEMAN | Yrich was in at lef( ane 7 e cross-country fun t orain le a Ree | Bath hay Yj ba We mY siievianay and De Wit, 3.b04 hath trom | | THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER : ee a war ts Uae gah Amerean AAC, ti the ig leatiuly who wes tat ¢| | WEST END Histirces'Wer, Asai" 18 Wiggs 16 0070 81 82) 708 Ny Fompling hinge | 0% oldettl |] JOHN MASON * Ay ,AXS arte sae trite AMERICAN LEAGUE. é ot Tne aliens [ ter ads : : Walter ©) hells, ——- “| oof mellaresoned, supnere took part | fhe two ef Wythe eonant |} Herald Sq. rf ve Suton inthe” goct | pag, ‘eulle’Whson beet’ home he ‘opponesia’ | | Biway&.ast 2 Ie) We? Witte | the etehtemite re WO. COHAN'S {irettie Heart: t for the remaining | will do | Fr nae on at as er a ra J NING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1911. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK aod. BASEBALL THE WHOLE SHOW JUST NOW : Prove Easy. PENN AND CORNELL ELEVENS TREATED TO BIG SURPRISES These Colleges Lucky to Win | Games They Thought Would Human biikea' Side Career of English Light- weight Champion. BY ALEX, t he iish SULLIVAN. ne ambition tn the life of Matt | lightweight to Ring rE: | | al her life. Any day that Matt {s not able to go [MATT WELLS FIGHTING FOR MONEY TO INSURE MOTHER A TRUST FUND and sunshine added five years to over the bridge to seo her, are auch days theatrical da’ her. ‘she would worry because of he always |he did not do tt. If you ask Mrs. Wells what she prizes most on earth, she will tell you that win the world’s | outside of the love for her children it BBM PiTladelpita Wort ow Princeton football squad ts a Mit tif! from on “Wh criterion, | I vit chy ly mit never helene they will iy Watson “who | Gloveland dws sass We sceoekicaes | eh nod i Bis | STOUT He ; lor “Histgers teenie | nm 410 | way Pa tually, 8.80 | 6) 7) Cain 1).279 ar Rie ee Wile SBR ter 25 F; bers TRI | He y Park were events were li events ing mati ‘white! ‘rece ouly two Marten ra rong football the fen echeduled to take it fee 4 | yesterday whey ri ne gtot etme ot tg, New fais jarquetio tres rookiyn, with the Nab keckbensiee es thelr opponent, bs the road drivers team ‘2 ton feat trolitag bh * hire vowing. thre Anew resort, Club ecored five » two Dig fo 1 they are @ Pederson is herself sick 1f ff are ready for Will Moot Georke Sendele tna THE” FUNDS ARE STL, BUS "DOAN IT OUT: THREE MORE GAMES ‘BEFORE HILLTOPS END LOCAL SEASON Red Sox Open Series Here’ To-Day, Then Highlanders Travel to Philadelphia. W ors have made up their minds to play thelr hardest so as to leave a good tm- with the local fans. Boston Red Sox, whe ITH but three to the owners of thetr are the guests of the n management t Wednesday, and the expect to have them fn two out of three games, When the season opened John I. T: lor, president of the Hub team, though that he possessed an organization that club this se: wy to-morrow and e team a) RUCKER IS COMING BACK TO PITCH ho: much trouble defeating | | to Jimm: | tlonals, id, Bobbie tary of the American League. Idea Is to Make McGrawites Play Hard for All Their Games, and there fights and | writes to| FINISH THIRD. The Highlander isting da third ph Dig source of pleasu they accomplish the feat. While th were breaking even. in thelr der against the Browns Satur: that will b Matin PHEATRE Moeven WAS A HITT j RePub AC FRA HOUSE to 81 Be eat BELASCO ' sid DANID HEL ARG “THE concent “agar ot fe Grtchtey tna 7 |FOOR. SHOW. ‘i ~ ages Mt,” om vely in sapua| i nae wittch “was | » to thelr followers games to piay| before they bid goodby to the} Hilitop until 1912, the Highland. | ve proved the bitterest kind of a disappointment | son, rk Ameri: | esn't | Pie eg = cokinn for Ye Pe paagd In the would make a strong bid for the cham- je Pigg vol ‘ ne esogge ed at Ry pionship but he became so disgusted had her n there with "| that he sold a half interest In the club , and he declares that the water, M'Aleer, manager of the McRoy, the secre- HIGHLANDERS STILL HOPE TO nave hopes of fin- doudle- St. St. se S| ASTO! L. M N he | ACADEMY °! / 10, 20 & 30e | VcLER |SKATING|* BST LOG DR VER SEEN HERE DUAWOODE LIKS Strong and Jack Mackie Defeat Duncan and Is H expert of the Dunwoodle Club, defeated George Duncan, Great Britain and Isaac Mackie, in aa exhibition four-b; woodle Country Club by 4 up and 2 to play. had té@make many long drives, for D can and Mackie were at their best, with: the result nished the greatest display of long art Ing ever seen on So intense was the Interest in the mately that a large crowd followed the playerg over the course, despite the downpour of rain which fell finishing the last four holes, i} - | SCHEDULES AND RESULTS Toston at New Y Viitiadel Detroit at Cleve cago’ game postpon Mackey Biz" Malia of B round di of the ¢ N. ¥. bout and in the € fight Malla eee ae r rh EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN ac Mackie in Great Golf Mate! ERBERT STRONG, profosstonal golf player of the Apawamis Club, and Jack Mackie, the paid f } the professional from iL match at the Dun-_ In order to win out, the victar@ that the four players fute ny American links,’ while the men were i a to see the reales Fam Te tae OF TWO MAJOR LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE. * Games To-Day. is. tivo gamen ca e8 postponed ¢ Ie: account of AMERICAN LEAGUE, Games To-Day. Louis at Chi in at Wa nd, Y terday's pesiee, Louis at Det nd Mackey of ‘eveland and M1 ne lads put uy fought hard rier sessions Mackey but in the evened had ¢! t part of @l s by r of it, When you re ze you can hear your own home, tus ne de the in th Dente t possible? Colums n be used on ine—call and jear them, Grafonolas, 825 up, 65 Down, $5 Monthly, wm. KNABE & co. 5th Ave. and 39th St, r Bway & & Bat fit vtat We ‘WHAT THE D DOCTOR on WALLACK’S¥"").8 wee cronst ARLISS 1s DisiA Y MPIC Fite’ at" His‘ MTEC NU ur q ‘Prospect THEATRE Cee, Ma Mat. 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