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" rant Can SINUS a are eta rhe — pnititgiiao cn a 12 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1911. [xkonewey| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK LAND NEWSY EDITED BY hla EDGREN . PLEAS WHO BROUGHT WATIONAL LEAGUE TITLE TO MEW YORKA#%6ts cet Cie in “in Batting a and Fielding Py The Giants outclass the Athi | but one department—that of ba’ teal Coming National League|!"e. Up to Monday the Gtante had |Stolen the unprecedented number of 888 Champions Outclass Amer- | pases (ie Athletics ad plitered 244 ican Team in Base Running. One More Victory or Single Cub Defeat Will Give Giants Flag. The Giants have but ten more | games t en of | these are ¥ 1 Cubs hav h Ed speediest man on Connt but six to | Devore, Snodgrass, Murray, HILE arguments are rite as te Herzog and Doyle have att cnetles idrop a game |] W bility to stop the Ath-| more bases than Coll YO Ts fa jetice in the coming world’s! It fs in club batting t Giants #howid win tertes, @ follower of the dove will find |loom up menacing. Up to the beginnin Fehon In the following analysia of the rival|0f the weck the Atuletide hem bwung teanis Just how his favorites shape up| thelr re games than for the struggle for diamond supremaey. | 2” ‘ The records of both teams are given In the following: 491 hits, an average of ne inte in tie #ame hits, for an average of It must be remembered, entre ball was all season, disearded of weeks. le for \however, that @ than tle used in the A whereas the jthe lively bal | In flolding the Athi Jedze on the Gtlant An r te champlons flelded for 4 941 per average, The Giants’ average te The Glants’ infield pro- t fletting game than the y Wddie Collins, with a It Looks as if Heavy-Weight | Championship Will Remain a, Black Hand Proposition for Years to Come. |sents a Athlethe higher averag |auperiority over sing from Merkle, her and Weraog have all flelded r than Mein B 1 Baker. ding av. outfield Coprrighit, 1911, hy ‘Me Preae Punttetitng Co, (The New York World) VEN if Jack Johnson is sincere in his desire to kive his Uile away, Mt Jooks as if tho heavywe will remain a black —— — F WILTSE DEVORE umone a PHOTOS BY (er O'NEILL, TW — oC ERANDALE ANSON SELECTS GIANTS TO MIN OUT OVER ATHLETES _ he Mtth Famous Veteran: Pl Player Says, taken coueetively t the sha in my estimation, Every Taken Collectively New | ows that the Athletios are a grand yan ‘wall team and that Connie Mack !s able LL Cubs and White Sox Will Pla y Series. CHICAGO, Oct. 4.—President Murphy of the Cubs has at last Kiven up hope that his team will firet game will pn Oct, 19, wet the best there is out of them, t ? Yorks Have Best Team, but the Glants are hitting the ball and how necessary for Manhattan. te running the ike flends, and if FROM BEST ROAD ne nore amie. this ean hn i! ~ ? rae Mathewson and Marquard are in o ie Proposition for years to come, There's ne more game, If thie can be done . ’ —_—_—_—_———— hardly a white mah on tho fistic hore Witte init NeW Zork tan ¢ . ‘ (Bpectal to The Erening World.) I belleve they will be, SEMENTS. a, : celebrate to-ntatit Mack Says World's Series Will Be chi pyc eMeNT zon right now that wouldn't be « eset Athletics will not ma hicago, Oct. 4. ~ ae y If tho day ts bright and sunny the | ACY ATTENDANTS ploking for either of the present coloral task of winning the champtonship wil) | ft 1 assigned to Mathowao 6 Wo! contenders, Joe Jeanette and Sam | have rae had yealsray but tor He Langford, so the white race, as far Question of Pitchers and Luck. || Crus nay yabBONs on of the veteran is held In ‘ _ | @ iittle toward his old tove, 1 by baseball men ail over} CHALLENGE HOUDINI cold, raw wind that swept over iho Connle Mack, manager of the Athletics, watched the Giants play | Na Ton) enatiht 18 bredistine nb Opinion et ine eet eerie TO ESCAPE FROM as the heavywelsnt © nip tn a Gling’ hie stan tince qucuraw Js han- 1] the Phiiilew “In my opinion,” he sald, “the world’s eeries will be 1\° concerned, ars hoy While} ar twirler Carl Morri ship between the Giants and the Ath-| Cause of his former connect, THEIR BANDAGES question of pitchers and luck, I don't think the base run- | teties, Rene HERR LO. but cease Tulaa, Ok! Graw's ability to win games as ; fast, but you must “I like the Giants a ittie bit bet: By inder no elr entirely Fae patted v8) Worst That Can Happen to a, there Was #0! vuse ning will cut much figure. The Glants are v ol ing him = muthmy-fashion in tian I do the Athletion’" seid Anson, soaking wet sheets over his NAKED Po remember we also have some epeod 1 nts, Really, I think it ; BODY then fast him» securel for elleving that he might develop 6 low he my, Leon |i remember a g but at that I would be willing to give 2 tening hi curely Into a hope with a chane ing Feam Now Is for Cubs mound to] will be a question as to wheth d,Marguardvare more: ll das of 3) to'8 to any one inet ware es | down to A HOSPITAL IRON BED, Johnson, but he rudely ai | to Tie Them fe ONT oective than Bender aud Coor This also applies to the other |} to bet and tet nh choles, Td Houdini accepts the challenge for a ie Them. ; ‘ ee oe make a Du <. With John Me- T GHT AT THE bellef when at Madi- In the mean time Charley Ebbets haa pitchers. I am awful glad to sce the ®iants win the pennant, as it Graw on the j sting che play of .48¢.440b, Diy Mate 2. BestSeau@l, Br. [eh ed Ld had wetgnt, eects Re a ak la ROEM ULe Hy ete liLomd lle ehaattio’ host sauseeufn) ‘World's, barica that has OD Dints teams the Athletics wil net neve “AROUND THE WORLD _Fl TH AVE. THEATRE — fas 3 f i Hi 5 MEET DODGERS TO-DAY, nol *n clu He win ask for no quate played. - I belleve ft will be.by far the biggest money maker. any smooth sailing with the National |} SERIES OF wn bame. panne Lenguers. went for Nap nted to shat) Prats CONTESTS. who wanted y othing that would t10n, Stitt he beat 1}S0 As to Cinch F entitle him to cons! x, Mathew- Al Kavtmann just as that husky y Seth an Pennant und the Bop ting ‘vw, | Thurs., Oct. Sth, Californian was beginning to took for-| SOD to Pitch if Weather (ne If they run this Kantle of hand | any Ross VS. Morris Harris “! midable as a chaempldnship possidtilty | istic” alt Y ional teae sifakes without contracting UAT YVEASIT) Urios_ 1.82. 43 Heinen, 8. today a oe a ; ‘ f , " or charley horses they ought to do dame GrRTRUDE | irs a ' 3 ogee aloe art uits Him MIGRAW WANTS TO TRIM: NAW Lecce ine crane ert , the old Orte _AMUSEMENTS, Soa mr 4s Wee alzers, Kennedys, Bombard Nea RUCKER, One of the most interested spectators | esteher, tho n with the Glant Bere 39TH ST. wit f real Ive BY LOZEMAN NULG clares McGraw. "We have teinerea iy; (day. Waa Ci ack, 8 probably the most remarkable of EMPIRE ssh Sata et pate tor RO Hones be tons | RESH thelr v t of the league on. thin Hex. a tw hough there have been oti | JOHN DKEW in ASI O14 Men's Home There vt ev F mareh through the ¥ 1 ty vay J to the te you will notice,” said Bon! ‘ é nati = qGEO. C dth’ bi Tom Sharkey in the distance. When} py faces of the ( at 1 thi ame ohemuplans, Mans Giants won, ae venteen out of tw ra FRANK McINTY RE insNOBS ' r a Re j oi M5 ia apeneon See thrones jt wth be up to! beamed on Now York this moral RPO etesiae Baas © took that performanc yeniy, “‘Dhrae ot n The Harris \, ts "OO HAN Siiidstenn netie and Lang fore Jand Olt Kalckervocker stuck cut his|cwite bate vag! ara man ny ‘sample of haw the New Yorkera run, and in each AG ; ’ 7 TM yauieleliy "| fk torsce the Giant tale Wiz, MOWER he: must ‘neva’ wons bap mn, and tn ct ROSESTAHL "et 11 CASING # | Via players to throw wy thet Slquit. The Gtanta: hit any Meh wf k u ¢ + ee Toda), HGRAND pce eg hairs ne tans AMIOKERBUGKER Yor ie. Hu AB | P New Vienuce are ee ihe elven on tite ait? |] DONALD BRIAN‘? 2, Siar ae eed | “On the eve of a batth e8 to] champs ann one: with! reney With) att congratulatio Panne than | r winning the | Marks 4 ay of pitchers Javers were oon. ue Vink,” Adm,’ 6c, Jil \o4i, [TE GOLDEN CROOK CO, 01 - THEATK own lea the ra true, If there are any Rr ¥ 3 E Ap Ato. ut OAT Tt American ! Ms t of twenty-twy| Pennant. ‘Not yet what wil at say id like to get a few bets | . ny eas Rogers ee Bames-and put a crimp in their y The Giant {dea of tho most dan-| The return of the vt he New nd prosent | Hike that.” | Hasebat) ‘earned. fei mean th pirations?” he kers, 0 far as the publid wae co \ " 2 ms A Pate beet ull and rather} chickens before they are hatghed ire a pal An LT Al ang con- | probably the happlost of all the Glante| WEST END 3's Mi Sn naa tis un pond land in their minds re still lurk, a ee ahead | think 16 | who sang their way from Phi sOBN 'MALON N OSOUATIF GARDE: 1 missed ¢ € Mukai’ eles y ease WAS) 116 talnt possibility of the Cubs hom ‘ 4 by a hundvey | 4# going to ben tos: X figure Now York was Charley Faust, MLE GREAT cous Te r ari “ro ay revoked. a ‘ « A aa We * f fans. W ; | that the Diggest element and tre z mascot. Hoe had galled the turn [ACTING CAST. & Meena fra re | age ce Oe Mgt ‘TOSCA along vor fotly, exctting ttle »|ing up with a new form of teehni-|(n! V separate) aaa | @ectding factor will be luck. xn a ; Novation as a member of tT Y¥CBUMM 4 (ae 20, | or thet an LA atte Mt one of the t it ed A g008 nis xe thas the booting of # clay devends upon hin making goa PH clubs, the Madison A eat, whol id iw q t k Hennesse: 3 Let r t one goo crack | (re hulk hacen ho championship. 1 claims some of 4 5 ag rr tuning | @t Brooklyn, and if we w says | Broo rica Aer ay pie Suge Mathewson ont bent the Ath. | the ¢ trip, and there Tiel 1, he Greatest of Waznerlan Sopranos, doors, W i #4 4 p {of losing, they still have the fehsn letics, but I don't know enongh |), 4 j y tm and ane PINK LADY” mt waulza-' MeGraw, ‘w a9en ou i thelr eye, and it will remain 01 he other piton@re of the |) to y delivered hay SP saeeebyo-ot ure Jout anofer victory tho Gtante beat tho Ataletion they | MeGraw was asked for a list ot his y Ma's, Tody 8 i; on a F . 1 1 t the oredit of | yay © for the world's cham- I : rary : \ tha. penna not a mathe. | PLAYERS WMey Bersing THE Navin bes a algrert att olan" | hcnshiy ‘ aa retisod ‘ta give ascinatt i . ry the fame 1G & SEAMOW'S Hogan and Jack Dorman . t hb wierr| cee Only poreans fo. greet ee Pants | wilt neat the Athletion with ons Oe KuLLex Tanicshaltas fink but Manager Gj], Boag sa t the T the fof | hres, w me to notify them o at} | aa BE stoanee 04 aveuis.| the arat boat- | testimonial to be mives Corie ce | >) i OF cE EI ING KS UR Z SHATING | 33; wand oneer hogs he sated i nase aul Hee at SPECIAL EDMUND Bisse eat riage. eae TTR z for Wol, AT ation it ag for |pennant wilt be raleed and there wilt be A morning we placed on sale 30 styles of 4 Hinghare's GFE tere gl a 85 Down, #5 Monthly. ies Et eters to enhecmnn ne en mphal tour, a mens’ comnities. | exceptionally fine black worsteds with white | DOUGLAS 4 ty wm. KNABE « ¢ ing Bye whe vent § tal and colored silk mixtures—neat effects—some TRATNR i 5th Ave. and 39th St, ay Uewshrey|plonshio thai any other team in tt tate Me} With small plaids and overplalds, They make REPUBLIC iota Wea at i d Fos league. Anothar mo! t comfort waa |G mp) fort up with style and snap—Sult te measure $20.00. HELACO We Waal Nite OLONIAL ou TIME tAvoRITE eine Bi Fe Bees voce ae cect Beer, Pee Neat eater ene “nt Overcoats of velours or thibets, silk lined to the wa |: ety yi waren Tear ivning delphia w: wit ten hard | hits that brought In nine run : Airis a re made to measure $25.00. Samples cheers ; terhe' pape rounds» bef the Gi nA. Cy here | inning t i, aga At 4 vs address, and althongn no ‘ " CUBS CAN'T DO BETTER THAN Pitinis ils sory veer ved Wty tole fully sent to any a ss ua ay i i ty t cry a | 1 Pan Bat ria as & | penne Mab is favor" 0 TIE, | hte = _ Pipnd rey SE ch THE MA, ‘roy man, this victory over Charley Dootn | Seven by: eamoirare willl Gelumbin gs 8 prgoy tg ’

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