The evening world. Newspaper, October 9, 1911, Page 15

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———————— SACK ors REY ET yer nee creme ne eneenneernam ae rete ae FLOOEY & Well, Then! Mink of it | MYGRAW PAYS Faust $25 AWEER yusT @NYECOY THAT SAYS a seen hee oe AN’ He's A BleceR NUTT TRAM - : THAN BECAUSE HES suUtH a Aone THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1911. Who IS the Biggest Living Baseball ‘‘Nut ? ” LOOKA HERE JOHN = SOMEBODY'S BEEN KIDDING YOU =-YOURE PAYING THAT $25 TO THE wRoNG GuY- IF THERE'S A BIGGER NUTT GEE. Ths pareR gun) (T SAYS A Guy NAMED \ CHARLEY FAUST 1S viiTHOUT DousT THE GiEGEST NUTT NUTT WITH “THE “TRYTH - ON BASEBALL THAN ME, | OH SASE BALL IN THe u F Voustta craw pow \ WANTA SEB. WAMED STATES ‘ano - THAT $A5 sy WE ut CHARLEY ‘ : Faust BIG ADVANCE SAIF |Oldest Fan Talks of Baseball From “One Old Cat” | Wolgast-Brown Bout ease t))¢, light) ry ddtowetaht of Catt. Pte Yow Tage ene Sooke » jo was, xiven a tryout wills { FOR WORLD SERIES: Period Down to Game They're Playing To-Day| _/S Still Hanging Fire’ pia BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. Tom Jones’s Big Demand Rea- ’ +. | Place it on its present high plane of| thinking that nothing Is quite so gomt At Empire A. C, Manhattan Ca- *¢One old cat’ was the real origin) sportsmanship. 1t took a lot of courage} now as it was ‘in tho old days,” but son No Local Club Has Yet sino—Pal Moore va. Fighting Dick | to throw out the drunks and gamblera|1 honestly belteve that tho early stare| SON INO Local U) ‘ seemeatls Hyland of California, ten rounds. 34 of baseball. * |because at times It looket as though | of the game compare fave Neary welgi,. at "the Baad his showing In tne wi stacipel alin as the ea Hef \winchers, clever and can ly with the aii At Fordon A. C.—Young y. And, also, it mus Clinched Match, Smith va. Battling | Hurl “ ° ° was done and now we realize that if we| be remembered, that they had to orig 1 | ‘Baseball is not only our national | nadn't done tt the game would have dled| inate the methods that now : @ natural death.” ball player when he is less than ten game but is destined to be the) mr. spaiain such action would kill the sport, but It] heroes of to Semi-final, You ton a After That Fans W | I'm proud to wake clothes + vigoror 1 y JOHN POLLOCK. ® 8 4 dempite his yeara,” He'played Devovait | “And they could belt umptres in those Phe aatie ti ke TAR jto the high standard at® but One Game May HERE IS universal sport of the world. nearly half @ century ago—and hie well-| days, too. Of course, the epithets we day to siltich witaten baiwe Ridgewood fet frame still fills a good-sized hlue| crude and the method of applying th Marry ting Jack d Wolgast, the lightweight rb Lundy, ten rounds, and Knockout Brown, the was not as systematic as to-day, but serge suit. His round, strong-feature they certainly were picturesque. Who. “It is being taken to all parts of | taco tairiy glows with health. His eye prices any one cen #fford te * Get Seats. pay. WHAT - 7 are keon with the Joy of living—and he| ever Would have thought that cussing | lo ral fight club n the globe by American sailors. Qeclates tuacball i an umpire would have become such an] ayers have made the Aghters an oe evy ; No subject does art! to battle for ten rounds, but as ‘4 At the headquarters of the New York Aapestnly than Seon th A book was lying on the table ni in Jones, matiager Of Wolgast, de (My Only tere) eal Baseball Club to-day t thirsty tans | ALG. SPALDING, | “7¢ will eventually rival Cricket,| basmati. Constant a« Mr. ESpalding's elbow and the look of | indy a sum for bis fighter whieh ‘ S : REFS Aeéd 46 <4Wkep i pond 4 bs ss game for nearly fifty on | #etiefaction that tit his features when. [te Oni ee ae elite clube are 119-125 Walker St, New York , ae fh, Uackratr wea the English pastime, on Eng-|tim an insignt into it that few others Cee eeeatede hae raat ts wecee HOt LOL citing to give, tho remult is that the 1 istribution of seats ordered by mail OLDEST FAN land’s soil. banid “erry oy gn astonished,” ne |THE book Was Mr. Spalding’s maiden | mateh is stlil Hanging A noobs 4 for the world's series added its bit to eaid, “how Uttle real diference | crory in Wierature, thn Mest copy, and | ee with tia pounds at PM fs " , the every-day excitement, and a fine “ . there is bet the game the boys i ines i ey ibe. bh f m It was hard work, now Uli tell Wells, As Jone 14s come down \ ; tangle reeul One policeman was! THINKS ABOUT pels day fans ie rege for sald the author, “but I guoss It's | in his price for the Brown fight of a not sufficient to check the rush of fans ii i MH all the lwbor tt took. I've been working | the club managers may land the bout ect Pandy Gavin of Hut Roe sen Biesing beste so NEN: ewe oe Tt ay nce cane | tay oting "Toke, and "bas met a 1 offices, and even with a locked and i ccupies to-day. one because I was afraid I would never | Morgan a guaranteed purse of $15,000 n in at At elit Ont Sting ttm ne ant! BASEBALL, cabal u PEC nth Ear had Bid D iweigit of ¢ ? | {The principal problem. worrving. the ‘Old-time players had to originate 1011 rules, Of course we hear alot | ho wry ef Daarball I alin promise |). Hy ‘oe ‘ an , fans was whether applincations fo: od: ij pa ° 0 e but before T saw him again he had | Hace, ragaed " " vat WwW ete, tte tickets for single games would bi v8 meth S» still they compare fa first bounce’ and und na pitch- died and the collection, whieh Aicioat a ittround cn the Mozart A.” G, poy ina foursround ? ored. Secretary William M. Gr vorably with diamond heroes of | ‘28 make, but outside of that tho | flied a box car, arrived in San Diego | muti, and. tt tight clared positively that such appl ' tocday ee etcua tae ee, ie eonawsiance tO a reation is his ‘Tho oldest whiskey in A: i vould be onore: { = le erally re wi So en wet to work, t was jest whiskey in Amer- would be honored t ay tHe U y strategy of to-day is the same as [hard, but I am glad 1 finished tt i by decades ago.” “I jove baseball," con. “How about the relative ability of|Spaiding. “I was alwaya contident BOUT a century ago an Amer-)era’ I made a statement in a London |'0-day's players and those of the seven- | would become a great game, but | entire series ar ther that he thou > sald fur ping 4 i 1 tee same vit tca—over 122 years of prestige ed Mr. Ml Ke , ‘ ne { in New York. Smooth, nalat- it he able, mature. Try it. ) STEWART DISTILLING CO, ~ Phitadelphia New York Bal:imore . aski fi Mr. Spalding was} dreamed it would become the ican boy, as unknown to fame|cewenaper asking gor light and Ghal- 5 tion it !s to-day, It ts wonder uce a team that | “wat, us old fellow: | 2 ' & eacelanal odes team that | “well, us old fellows are blamed for tt Rounders Associ that, furthermore there would ets left for the opens Thursday _ — a to-night, and aft 7 love 1 1 jon t 8 notice and a short sa kell g ‘ “© upon bread, invented baseball. This| time ; N. Yy. U. El N t nor money will win ticket nm ih advance sale onens. is the theory, supported by the re-|They w < e e e even Oo as N w York World: In the midst of it all there ts the| sults of years of research, of Albert | Tounders' was just like baseball agreed \ discov: | woul ady il oppose us at Saturday, Oct. 7, 1911. . ff of each, : eee eget tut "08/6. Spalding, longer and more prom tne dosbie match was Strong as Last Season Countermand my page ad. for Monday, because : tail orra continied py | ena G Sets thAN nz othar: IO) Uh We were ey 7 nt you flooded me Saturday. (Signed) > the augmented staff s were bite has i and then Les scans pda wepe pre " 4 hard put to tt to keep abreast of it, | MP who now lives in five flags, t ” , { MITCHELL T from Boston, a The clerks worked all day yesterday and | Dies 4 in New York for alge Arete and Only for “Buck” Moore's Play-|* TCH. 'HE TAILOR * Well into the night, yeday the work | World's he hasn't missed rer tales uae A iin ‘ ° : > was Just as monumental yet, and doesn’t tomar Inning they led'ue| ing Team Wouldn’t Have | - Ps The crush at the Giants’ headquarters | hie AT es OnE ths Pile getting the hang = < | to-day was even worse uae Weis, |e ree ey oe the heen Saat uk HOW ag © sure we would | Won First Game. » and Saturday, although !t had been Pan Se amencen hs lead in the se crowd would ry drummed into the fans vat wader no | ,.TR iste Henty " aaa lok of Brook- not stand for nders'—they po elrourstances would any tickets be | va ruly c: no father of ba "wan ed base! s a baseball. RO aie ry eo, except by mail, until Thursday, |D°#@n Mt. Spal ding, i ; # 4 ver I ieee Aaata” ahnwed’ di’ thal . ‘Today's mob absolutely refused to un- | Sat Mat the 4 tunes oo Oh ama ol the season With * Gerstand why it coulin't walk +: OF the olf rounds phe St flied ther whole!lalunteners Colles eleven tram ase 4 ,and cop all the tickets it w F always dlaagresd: with Chadwick and seemed toltown, Pa., that ti nsive 4 ‘the outer guard was tn a f an and I bee ogo Int out Into ain , the alr beyond the win- | rates that I fuvestigated in. every lose his voice from repeated vat 0 ated in ever | declaring that th and now I am convinced the in@thing doing. And then each individual | DANN! Was none other than ow G@ember of the mob wanted to know | on usion was. forced upon aou Why?” With a pitying erin me Se Tea Rea e Gare ka 140 a one-Inning game," [they put up agatr five men | colle ughly ex- [of « m base-running, quit. The | speed » a * ¥ “e 2 ° outer deere beret i didn't get a run, So | beat! ‘iste of “why: And a moment later} 04, er “ about ‘rounders’ being the |proved to % the performan® would be rey REDE origin of baseball.”* the way for the i In @ moment of 4 ° n| EVERYBODY HAS PLAVED |spALDING SAYS LITTLE ABOUT |>Y,# briiant run from ! | morning, the grayco wed | “ONE OLD CAT.” BIG SERIES. fle a to Muhten’ eres “ footla } "Looks like some one would ike to| “T guess there Is no American who 10 EATS. [he broke throws | e than t urday 0a 4 : see these games, never played ‘one old eat.” Well, there DR MR MAE peat | GS ATTY an 1 is ted 4 | ——— ts Wo, thre Mr Bpaldine vik: shpsatlsaoal sancti ctuanachascoamersc¥SSC ‘ ] HARD TO GET ODDS ON SERIES| *,'"*" ye ute han ‘hat he consider ; ah | a. | dh great cal Tas Ween nla ana [TAT MORE the. Heat Of the ven gama marcel soa teats | L@cal Scholastic Elevens Didn’t : 4 eat dei nas n sald and |tury, decided that ‘four old cat’ | baseball—the game—he was eloquent. . printed about the betting odds in the SMBESeeiar ana ida ball,” he sald, hi -Of- 4 Demise canout $0 Pelle ote in. the umvervoine, anit des qusnnagally be sald. ‘ae. "ores Fare Weil in Out-of-Town Games, ; a that it is pretty hard to ge: a 1 t. or p destined to be not only our national eres team at Garden City, ‘The 1] LJ \elther club at better than even mon vera, pla ma thant 4 bode! Hed Saiverent sport of the ang layers ere 1 . H A report was circulated to the ef tag (hem I) world—the earth's one best game, oz e Eras Mane | Mae outnlaved. “1 Kae ath “that © bie pool had D <qvagh BOA GA SRY Hem It io prosperous to-day becatse ie | COlO's of the Erasmus, Man-) 4, 2 of Reece ect enmee, ve tnnaantnuta (sc ceetg Musssee uaz 1 ih temperament, which demande some. | ual, Stuyvesant and Boys’ | » ae money came tn sight the big odds could yy years ago 1 took the champion Chi-| 48 being taken to all parts of the High Teams Lowered PICTURE OF MY STORE, AND HOW | WAS FLOODED ALL DAY SATURDAY, 4 4 not be located. Several 60D coase and’ aik team compased lobe Wy our sales, & cel § ix me To the People Who Came in Saturday and Could Not Get Attention: 5 Even that is nf players. team the other Nats nal Seittal’ Goma Gnas cane GaAs I wish to humbly apologize, and assure you that I have made arrangements [ ; there are mor BU eae ltr ens Sy Hirt oa RAB re eailara of Uasle Baw ate. Gate whereby you can be taken care of in the future, as I will have ample salesmen to give you } Taye pea aa Ha Esteve eae Bian Ona? York ts Rposnsiag attention, and | EXTEND MY FREE TROUSERS OFFER TO THE MEN, AND ALSOP, | oe I ete ven Nenrd of, base! stay Daseball’s progress, and Al- THe FRE E SHEARS OFFER TO THE LADIES who accompany them UNTIL SATUR- ff & ; at of the plays leat einvett ough It vill have a hava time on , YOBER 14TH. s series will be a tossup 4 ns ‘just like roun English soil—because the Briton : : . ‘ a meney {s the only way to bet ‘aad S thin line when | @envis Lmek MG eqlokatet want vinted I want you to see the Guaranteed, No. 265, Black Wanskuk Unfinished 5 it ] ay neat played ae STeareuy ee ee | ln ialcae Biaiesiawnn i i, they Worsted Overcoating that I willtake orders for, silk to edge, ata priceof ] .00 bd 4 ak Hes.or any 1 And not a} redit for the pr Jhad the best tea t lair eleven I want you to see the Plaid Back Coatings | See the Standish Worsted Suitings, Mab- . { was only on subject, So 1 status of the game 1s due to the o failed to make down t i vata 31 * gs : ; ri eg I to. lat more talle about ‘ra men in tie aviv day who helped | Brookly sites and a the ain that I take orders for at $15 00 suet Worsteds and Glaby a i stronger t a3 2 a pee lthe ald of Dame I ¥ ss hin , |rumbled a punt near its own & a price of ...... us ° making prices of $15.00 played exc 5 and one New Jersey lads ploked : e | mal i : ; | the t A THOUSAND STYLES TO SELECT FROM. | shall and jit up and ra we * \ Ose) em Soeur mH Piel ses RATE ‘ am n “ Black, Blue and Gray Kerseys from the famous Johnson Mills of New England. These the field from | a Pl on bie Ms ata Mea fh. Bie vn paadleg 2 are the regular $35.00 Overcoatings, and I will make them up, in any bY SPEEDING AMBULANCE SE aE EIT style, single or doub.e breasted, to your order for A i }} eave the hospital about | ry . : ” . S ‘i . ‘ity ‘ li And during my ‘Get Acquainted” Sale I will include a PAIR OF TROUSERS FREE. KILLS MAN IN STREET. " Hie ater gue ith vies marie sons, Cart, | Secret Practice at Harv ard. | There is nothing new under the sun, but when I suggest FREE Trousers to each cu ho ne ca f ¥ ' cotball team | tomer, and Shears to the ladies, they either get the Trousers and Shears or the 2 A man who was run and killed W wk The yening World.) wipe up the turf with va n A Thi . ; canal, py Meg) tag tight by. an § HER er aes cg let iratd line ie equivalent. This offer should be an inducement to lawyers, doctors and professional 4 to an emergency call identified n RET practice starts this afte he Crimson coaches men of this city who have occasion to wear their clothes day in and day out, as the ts early this mov Keneh, | tin i noon in th adium and. the [nights in frort to de extra trousers can be kept pressed all the tine. thirty-elght, a barber, of No, 1710 Second | unen yard A Me eetrsiten laeaaie ° in - = ee AES MITCHELL THE TAILOR 32%q4 The ambulance, in charge of | . ption ! nd Friday of | eff “ ' 4 , egret yl a TT . THE 5 BOSTON f° Mish enna ghty-ninth f A that it ie OF Palate Hd MY ONLY NEW YORK CITY STORE : cross the st " “ a staff Marva: 4 n 1 1 sew aac Tifa geet ete ed mai 1431 Broadway, Cor. 40th St his head and crushed higesks Cerclopmomn of train work, but Voth (ira snd | eat ' perating siwoothily other men did mbt know hi that dar iD poke his nose within # xeeption playing « a bette U hurried back to the Reception Hospital, | Piannery of the Mount Saint Mary's team, Wreck. with, muff practice fur “Ke a i [Lhe dlatance on the n waow where ie |g “wn lant" The others are OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9. SATURDAYS TO lo where be died # few bours lujer, | who wae aurt bere Gavurday egainey Carlisle, ts that art of the teum iuto Uetter shay,” "™’'Oybting Harvard clans ave trying (9 doing ouly mediowe work. | ‘ e : fh is

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