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TRATED THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1912. COL. THOMPSON IS HOME FROMGAMES A FEW SPORTING BRIEF: Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing C . (The New York World), en's WHAT CHA WANT = = WIN. MISTO PROMOTAM . AY: men <= Witt. YA D (00 PERCENT OF THE House 2 Ruthin a me WILUN' ‘To FIGHT FO BIG \ Cinwanree tO ale tT oF He RUNG GUYS IN DE SAME- RING ON KNOCK (EM 1S O'S ALL oo) ? DE SAME NIGHT IF YO Wie verre? GES GIMME DE PRICE OB ALIL HAM SAMWICH + wire! IN HIS EARLIER DAYS, a we WoL. Gast COuL ON waRBL A THIS jess McMahon Tells cf How He BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK shee Jaalaeandenors ney \ ile ONLY PLAYER on THE GiANTS T#Am ( \ Was ALL FRAMED 1) LET Te GANTS ™v¥ bt wit We PENNANT! Ae om yee (PRESMYAN (S Mey. CUBS AT MAKES A MOISE LIKE THE WAIL, OF CHARLEY MURPHY } Induced Johnson to Sign for THESE Bic PURSES HAVE Pl a, , enna’ 4 2 : : oo On b i Nor peasnt BOUT ST | ©.” Bout With Jeanette Here. SOME OF “THE OL) TIMERS Basen ian lrg Sen ators Hire 7 wn a eat eae * Will Proud England Ever cago with stories of how he signed pop snoe domon tora teint! Wake Up in Athletics? $90,000 right off the bat," says Jet ba § aii in toe 0 wa Mach _Asks Lawson Robertson “wanted to know all about the club and Binner in the high Jump, browd who Was Interested in It. I satisfied ™ and hop, step and jump; P. Ro “Shim that my brother Ba and T repre- Twenty van ia Ago She Had | trish champion sprinter, and Dennis “dented the entire club. Horgan, the British champion shot put- | ‘Te dias the cases reptied the tie] the Finest Athletes in the!" ,,7%! rebellion ts only a repetition tion in the 198 Olympiad pShampion, Tl sign with you boy, and when several of the Irish hlet - “TU give you my personal check for 300 World — To-Day the Best! fused to compete with the Union Jack ‘of the highest priced seats. I am going rare breast ,t0 bring my Chicago friends to that : ron 881A USES TACT w | yl ee ey She Can Do is to Finish Les ITH Although Johnson has been given @ i | i { } _ half intorest in the picture privileges of Fourth, With Only Fifteen ‘The Russians had the sam ss Manager Griffith Considers Ger- many Schaefer and Nick Al- trock as Necessary to Team’s Success as Stars Like John- son and Milan, THE PRELIMINARY DAYS ARE OVER I! Pitcher Johnson Out to Smash BY ALEX. SULLIVAN. aimeouity ANAGBR Clark Griffith of the with Finland, but tacttully atlowed the All th R dd. h Bi k: M Senators, has almost secured] the contest, ‘Mottanon aaye the Sig] j Satrie tobe ade trom’ Finiana and e Records on the Books scores on baseball comedian gpexro wanted to buy the otier half in-} Points, in Olympic Meet. | when a Finish victory was announced | If he could only find out from some terest for $10,000, . eee Mite and blue of Tussle was | one just where Arlie Latham, the ex- bo-The: oO big in Europe,” he argued, on the top of the Stadium along | WASHINGTON, Aug. 117.—If you ask any local baseball fans who y Giant funmaker, ts hiding, he'd be “for that fellow Jeanetty (the way| py LAWSON ROBERTSON, pee OT on rguneqes git an will) is the best pitcher in the world they will answer without hesitation able to have a monopoly on all the Johnson pronounces Joe's name) is Well! pesions grish-Americam traimer @84) The British contention ie thae ita pals that it 1s Walter Johnson, the local star. The Big Swede has al- comedians in the national gam _Mked over on the other side.” ‘Bvening World's Correspondent at | ter to be an all-round aghicte than a ready tied the American League record for consecutive victories, Maybe some people think Charley The McMahons originally intended to Recent Olympic Games. specialist. But this does not excuse a made by Jack Chesbro of the Highlanders in 1904. The old mark is Faust, who also used to provide fun _ hold the big bout on Sept. 18, and when REAT BRITAIN puffered loss of | nation in the least for going out unpre- fourteen and Johnson is confident that he'll beat it early next week. for the patrons of the ball parks “Mess told Johnson th G Not content with equalling one record, Johnson has now made up where the New York tionals “Read no. his mind to go after every record on the books. He is of tron nerve stopped, is a scream, but he never was “gala Jack he shook his ‘I need more time to train,” measure at the Olympic Gam "This fellow Jeanetty is the! she scored a total of only 15 pointe, name and fame in very serious|Parsd and {1l-equipped into a competition on which, the interest of half the world cent. ‘Another English critic . and he has no fear of losing his head when he reaches nineteen fa real player, and can't be considered ‘ Mhest fignter before the public right now | comprising two firsts, two seconds and} .°o Gy kn) cris save of ue that straight, ke Rube Marquard of the Glants did recently. Johnson fa real baseball comedian—even by the 4 I'm going to get In shape for him.” | pve thirds, as against America’s ®! might win. points, the definition. of feeling fine and looks the part. Yesterday's game was the second in widest stretch of the Imagination. | 4 "Johnson inquired who were the best] Finland's 2 and Sweden's 2. American citisenship_ was considerably two days for Walter. On Thursday, with the score tied, he went Funny. ball players are just about | four. white hopes right now, and Mc-| ‘They could not run, so It appeared, |strained inasmuch as Duke Kahanamoke into the box in the tenth, and as the Senators won he got credit for as hard to find as radium—and who $ *Mahon, replying oMhand, 4a't Palzers | gither long distance or short; they could! of Hawai! won one of the mort notable the victory. Yesterday he went in again, and not only held the is there who ever saw any radium ees poco Jae Cues Ith. s|not sump either broad or high; they | victories of the games and that an In- White Sox to a lone hit, but didn't fasue a pass and fanned seven. (Ray Di Um)? But Griff,’ the ola = ri Tberglade aye pales ‘Tn | could not throw he traced ie tinged Gadus o¢ Ameneaan ie rede poe Clark Griffith declares that if the locals should win the pennant fox that he i knows funny - pal mand in @ corner and let them Ina aaa Lith a Sete fathiete, | ing. He also says that on auch a prin: they will be sure of the world’s championship, as he says he can use payer when he sees one, and rea In at once, and not one of the Beach ‘Thomas, : ciple the South Africans with their sjx- it me. McMahon was surprised at! the downfall is attributed to the Ick) teen points would have good reason: to "the style in which Johnson tive in Chi- | of apirit and proper organization. be included in the Britioh team, cago. “Why,” said Jess, “he lives ike a) phe Mail certainly has Ju.. cause for| It 1m Interesting to note that Great Johnson every day, which in his mind means a triumph every time, his worth on a team. Now you would harldy believe, but it's a fact, never- theless, that Griffith attributes the Senator's phenomenal success tn the oking and is equally popular with whites outicism, as it offered to raise a £16,000 Britain and her colonies, Canada, South ° ‘American leaugue this season in a oand dlacks, His home on Michigan t columns to or-| Africa and Australia, totaled only 108 dd d large measure to the fun producers ieee me serene, Sonanucceatiy ant pol eltit i tan died tha defray the| points in all competitions, whieh would re le ets an ge h » has a young army of servanis, He has he has with the club. pring her into only third place, and In four natomobiles and he user every one expenses to and from Stockholm. This] Me "Seadium events her total score, { 4 COMEDIANS VALUABLE TO A them daily. however, was pooh-poohed by the Brit-| ciuging colonies, she would Just tle J k B tt n at L t BALL CLUB. “It hurts Johneon,” went on Jess, “to! ish Olymple Council and rejected with| Sweden for third place. ac rl (4) as And it Is not hard to see why bur- . id e@hink he's not just as popular in New the “hat such subscription wou plat ; York, tontaminate amateur athletics in Great) ae the recent games in Stockholm the _to as in the Rin lesa sere ae aes to 8 sib tint “Why, I'm not a bad fellow, am 1?"|Hritain and would be @ violation of the! qngl of the middie-welght wrestling pro- 1s struggling for the pennant. a Kea, “Why do they alwaya knock | rules of the Amateur Athletlc Assocla-| Guced an ugparalleled struggle between team such as the Browns, Braves and BOXING SHOWS To- NIGHT. Hilltops the average fan anyway will in that big town, Here everybody | ti my friend.” And Jess says so. it} of England, gland hi Boling of Finland and Ahigren of Swe- ’ been regarded as the) den, They began Monday morning, July . * 4 say all the players are clowns). The geome from what he saw of the bik| prime rource of athletics, Twenty! i arg o'clock and at P.M. the Judxes| These Crack Gre Liduaettil f ra She piesires are cate | ‘champion tn public | years ago she had the finest aibloten were unable to render a deciston. At the ele i at a Nicholas A. G—Jim wiyan J} oniy provide entertainment. fr the fans — |in the world, To-day in the sum of na-|eginning the bout was a very lively| ‘Tyic, van CIEL Bales 8 OUL work of boxers Is becoming | tional points she had to be content with time wore on It became more Twice Before Oblig 0. At Brown A. A.—Young Rector va. pobeiaces the eines prio nth F entirely too common in the rings fourth place, @ and more uninteresting, at any rate to Young Kaufman. road they are of incalculab! of local clubs these days, and it's | Althe 2h “hahAteapped by Tack of) tHe spectators, Cancel Bout Because of One. funds and organtzation, it Is understood | Anigren was tired, but Boling aparent- ! the fault of referees who either don’t that, the selection of the team was mia-|ty had very great respect for him be- Reason or Another. } ‘mow their business or haven't the nerve inanaged and a great many of the beat| cause he did not make any very de- id fighting f th mnant they have @ 10 prevent it by diraualifying the princl+| nen of the British Isles were not 80-| termined attacks on him. When the Teattegsie elpulicaaatuunien aay wPal employing the unsporteimantike jected, In thelr place, ae oue Engiish:| wrestling had Kept on for more than CheR TEE aud ney) (0/8 Fula Aha norpens THEY ; ; ‘on Houghston, whom \ ¥ one in bth yeatecbeaiencaiend Pet Dp Ret Set cate oe | BAR rare vay et etia wlen iaakte ie By JOHN PULLOCK. 18 ney, and tro ronnie renectivey ‘tian el defeat and each victory means. They ae soppy bout between Porky | But, furthermore, eral possible} one victor who first can throw his REDDIE WELSH, the ex-English eon, showing that he ‘vanced tapidly | Pend the time mentally spending thelr alae <i int winners from Ireland chose not to! ponent from the carpet, When even the Hghtweight champion, and Jack | ™ the bautam to the lightweight class, world's series money and so forth, and OMiynn and Gunboat Smith, Flynn ased | Po po > ghd galt 4 compete unless Ireland was given sep-| enforcement of tits rule brought no re- Britton, the clever Westerner,| Jon Jeanette is being bokeed solid by ny | After @ while become so self-centered ne rawest Kind of foul blows One in grate recoxnition for her pointe scored. sult, the committee decided to give the | nave been matched again. It seems sae a 1 Wott Ye ahs | and nervous that when they Ko. out on 3 e P, a1 fou to umpiree a ball game. Mot Bribe wae witasrainx ahi arm) Among them were iy Kirwio, ie tlers each a second prise and retaln| whenever this team ts hooked up some- Ara nin this city and on rkily from « manner that | jumper, who was almot =o) thaechaaansrcahisnteravanteltnalh DIENT we hort trip to Newark enabled him to hit or scrape Smith with " : "rounds My meeting. ‘They have twice been slated ny part of his arm {rom the elbow to l T, f ania . Billy Gitwon, the mana Or | uta on the Coast only to have| reums from Uaiitiac Mttch, where he sil Gi ggg if it can be so called, ts Colone hompson 0) an accident or something crop up that] ats {ors i dae anh “Hard to avoid and affects @ opponent pecosaltated canceling the bout Welsh Sala eile at Weausla Tiatey ‘Foci ate tom 4 tes tho’ Vernon arwar ; | A. C.—-Kid Williams || Keeping the men tn good spirit bartenders At Jamaica A. C.—Young Rudolph When ¢ vs. Young Moore. ms are up in the standing rs Y has done little fighting since his con- | ¢, ‘Blmost as much as a well directed punch New } k A. C, R t , x be lelivered in the open. Flynn got away ew or é urns test with Ad Wolgast, which was tol ith it so easily that played for : se wun Duguene Hundred and Thirty-sixth street and|C@rron of Allentown, Jack O'Brien's ¢ Just arrived there wi er lone there ts another ike it, ‘The Engtisn|M#¥@ ‘taken place last Thanksgiving ‘clinches throughout the bout and used team was composed of fine fellows, | 28%: but which was called off because ’ the trick at every opportunity ; y lrec cht |The English are trying to excuse them.| the champion had to undergo an opera a Ky m outside the ring, it isn't nearly | erry +, |round that they did not take the| Triton was obliged to temporarily re- bos EB] 4 eo dangerous ax the hammer punch tol About America’s Success in | games seriously enough. tre from the ring on account of neck phe buck of the neck or, ead that “Then there ie @ change of tashlon| trouble, He recently. returned to the INTERNATIONAL. LEAGUE. Leach Cross used on young Philadelp! S. ig ” ory oJ eee OBrien I was this blow inat| stockholm Praises Swedes. tn Bingland,) he said. “englishmen re} ring and met Grover Hayes in Conedi 8 the Clubs. lied Waiter Franey on the coast years thai} | and according to the reports the Eng-!_ ciub, _ Club, Ww. b. Pe. |S it " ago and paralyzed Spider West, Tt fo eee am cricket match or '& football iienman dleplayed evidences of a re: Rctesier.. av df .Rhs|xenaih.,.. RY 6 xi Sensation Sprung When Clever Bffects the brain almost directly. HE ian who had more to do with! used to be sald that England's battles| turn to his old-ume form. The bout Raltimote.. $8 85 “Si Mentreal. f 13 York 5 Neither Porky Flynn nor Cross ought | thie country sending @ first-class | were won on the fled at Eton. Wel Will be held in the Garden in two, Jemey City 58 50 (406) Provide ?| New Yorker Succymbs to fo ve been allowed to use thelr " weeks, o_o — team to the Olympic games and| wh) our athletic contests in the pri- soe — : y hi oO » Th ef - { Doren Wik the tate of “ticods thereby tnauring victory than anybody |™Ary schools, A ten-year-old boy in] | wuule Laws intends ie Heep on fieting as tong | SUNDAY BASEBALL Right Hand Hook on Jaw. Charley White in view, sewn afraid tc [else 1s back In this clty, and ne waxes eee eae ae ental nim | goming in ‘the Garden agninat Peddie, Hicks ut uaa —— a use thelr authority and throw such | enthusiastic whenever the Swedes are] ih} names and records of all the wing | Uvtrae was not to his Hiking and te’ has made HE Lincoln Gtants will tackle the offenders out of the ring, mentioned, He says they @id them-!ners ‘The boy le ready to make his er el er ge a 6t. Louis Giants in a double- (postal to The Rveniag World.) : ” —_ lves proud by the manner in which] sacrifice of time. He js ready to do the w appearane tm the | header at Olympic Field, One| PHIVADELPHIA, Aug. 17.—Jack Mo- ¥ YO English boxers consigned to|:ney conducted the meet, He says|hard work, and once tn training he We Pcie dhot'in’ Becues q Jimmy Johnson ha The Fighting los! t friction of any kind, and U his interest in the sport, Ueraen! Pitsburg, Auk In this They are Eddie 4} “The English had the tdea that our ee Gvenn® Last Sunday these tehns pooalinte. for. ihe sealers ht ohne e “Adle| that it was @ real pleasure to atten c < broke even in two ganes ore a big 5 : nia tnnae eclully |. Although the card dosen't appear to f Morgan, said t © 6f the best ban-|contesta run Of under euch eplendia|‘em pmpowed of apectally wf our Ube card dosen't ADEE tO eee eee LANGOINA telntthe the para |at the Olympia A. A. when he scored a fams in the United Kingdom, and Mid-| \yptoes trained men, This was true, but It tor y st the Garden i was not selected until the Finland contest in ten innings after t arent se the phot {clean knockout over Jack Denning, the ‘Thompson 1s also very proud of the} sailed. Of the 111 members of the be cart ) out In the first. Cyclone Jo» Willlams| ever New York boy, in the second ent holder of the Lonsdale belt, recently | performance of the American team, and | tak’ and fled team 3 rere eens | canste at te follow Felinquished by Jim Sullivan. It ts state fl of the Lincolns, who was beaten, wi) {round with a terrific right hand hook to vs t ) ‘ s@ioweight Harris, The la'ter is the py { - ‘ ‘ he jaw. \ he thinks it unlikely that @ better team|undergraduates, representing 22 MCamty_ va, Jesse Willart and Joe Jeanette vs. be out for revenge, while Redding will 4 Fy ‘hardly necessary te say that both are! wit ever be went to any future Olympic| States. Of the Athletic Club men 20 | Jeff Madden, nae |try to take another fail out of the], 12. 'Re Aras round the Maw. Fork Jack U ere to meet the best men in thelr | competition, It Col, Thompson who| Were graduates freah from college.| qomrting to a letter from Jack Plammer, woo | Westerners, It was Redding'’s hit in| fUsht & Kood battle, He won the roun: 4 Feapective classes on this side of the sioieq a good bulk of the money which| The others had had no opportunity to Fr ley, the xeme feath' the tenth last Sunday which won his|>Y bis fast work, He kept McCarron eg 7k frayed. the athe sbrond:|F2,t8, COMMER OH, You. Raver S88 Tn" allnd Rs LPS ied | came, at Day with stinging eft tabs,” The joth are Mkely looking, Morgan is) °°! - !} happier or more harmonious family, ki A; | ‘Allentowner fought hard and made Den- & Welshman and proud of the fact | therefore, le of some of the Frommer sare be i af ° with one spirit, one actuating purpose | {ine Hare Thomas, the cingiubiman.” win Meet | At Broaz Oval, Ove Himard end aisty.ttira|ning step fi thet he isa pupil of Jem Driscoll, Ho | things he says should be interesting. |and intense patriotiam, his boy, Conley, to-day, Tae _gane | stivet ain Southern Hotdevan Uhelcmck hiamery [pig Ste fa has been training with Driscoll for |He spoke as follows “Our team conducted Itself tn auch | Mek caletene RL Ne ma |HRTE BRAGA ita veasn, ar ter snce he "It would be hard to beat the Amort-|a@ gentlemanly and manly way that tt te | gine er gon thee trusts five Chester wos'*witis | , Denning started tab ater dat iit Wiisteey yearn cl, he maid. “Dri can team that competed at Stockholm, | was the most popular in the Olym- the previous tumle the Bronxoniaus woh alter |® fast clip, r : will come out in @ month or fo to| and it might be @ long time before pied.” "yan hust Interviewed an oe White | eleven bard innings, out w return, McCarron tried to work the name of Owen t who fs twenty second me in my fights here close, but Denning used a good ri a cM an melee 220 oginde, “When’t| | The PAttbureh Claas wi lone: BOE PRO AE, gene rat Both boya exchanged cond round at A a ees twa fry, to get merenge | hand hook to the body, After two min- Morgan. According to himself Morgan | V1 i that T wanted “take, im to. 9 utter ee carte fn the! utes of fighting McCarron able to hax beaten t { bantame in Eng Nmewtat of a ar Park.’ Guecua, ’ The Giants | land a ham left to the face, He did not land, many of them with knockouts, STANDING OF THE CLUBS i Al by the fadition sof some of the! back away, but wailoped In a terrific A He has hud over one hundred flights|] 0. GURY. oy . WOPORAY EEAGUS, 4, Hin "ht ie Settee MET Gama, Me club has wurengthened stalin: | left hook to the Jaw and Denning fell, ; and has been beaten only once, That || p Oi » & Ro, A se dohuaon Noked, aad T ‘shall keep on | Up, i at ‘came. his head striking the lower rope. ‘ was #0 far back or early in his ring || ile i Grete gareer that he feels Justified tn omit- ‘The punch carried so much force that . — ‘The Trenton team H 1 ‘818! Brooklyn y : 4 Tiwion serala emo, he We hy thet MoCarron lost his balance and fell on “ting it from his record, Digger Stan Lea Pile ens ae : aay that he had a_middleweteht, ; Hundred, and Bo his opponent, but quickly regained h Jey has persistenly refused to meet REs| ; tithing, "Whi | Reha ie the Ditton wih ble opponent, WE duloRly remained nls is boy eet Gieate,” ie hase, alitvall, gat to ; hard to Fis toy iy TU Moria ty of oe oe ee Sine that, made’ Hi Walsh famous | Folled over on his back a few times, but thinks can beat im, and La WVoux, the Hrenchman, dodged out of @ battle with him | lon at Ajbany. Tn their ee came with the Meteo Ue Treutous| was sili on the eee. when Referee | ip _ Mi, | ecored & au Rocap tolled off the tenth second, Ho three different times, “I want to Nght! ‘Chicago, * of Melton ° os Koulon for the title, That ta my GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY sn New Tent ata any SS tals em Sri Crown, Hence | Wet Neevered ina few minutes ‘chief reason for coming to the States, ‘York, Two games. few York at Cliiongo. pond hy ercund these parte {be the tinction. “AC 2 tie pie fays Morgan, «yn & 114-pounde: Nedely bla, eoklop ‘ Young Drang of Pawtichent nan fuet returtint | meet The. Majesticn, and at ; Ti diets eae to ‘uetihe trouble about x Rnd Weal Viiael to Beton” from Bast gare. lise, von the and ig Nolse tate will come toust ier, oy it e | fe weight gu tion," Het iin i mma ibe aaa ri, Sapte ee "ine Hobuben Bosal League, game Py POA A oe ing. strike out, Pranks is | practice. team to fountain ‘of lost his val minors as done. Inde witty talk, But Grit He i, Mf hit Sox. own—of This was coach or 7 to go thr many. box and ¢ ou tween the rattled 60 1 bat him ro of the box “Old Boy or Altrock and if his « he'll give t humor, It The Sena club in the being homely men, {t 1s no wonder, says a sarreastic laughs, for they're funny to look at AMUSEMENTS, WINTER GARDEN) RF East JUST LIKE SOriN BS »KUADWA’ viELbs HANKY. PANKY “A Winsome Widow” comedian on the team, ing about for a partner for Germany, Misery loves company, you know, Ther just one men in the game tha Grit knew was as funny a: tok A J, so Griffith immediately sig up when tha. White Sox cut im adrift, ever the Se: pitcher is soon put team as any credit for the victory Johnson and Milan Just think of it! A club employing two men who can't play a lick, hut just hired to keep players and fans in good Just to Keep Players and Fansin Good Humor;::'::: the field each day it affects their play- Ball players, when they are nervous, | well run out, now t Are the easiest subjects in the world to] and it's a cinch that and they are also usual Prone to fumble grounders and drop| Packey Isn't soln files. Therefore, any persoh who 4 clever enough to keep their minds om | Wolgast w the game and give them a good line of | ‘e"-roun Jokes to listen to, and practical “jokes and perform interesting | cent. of th sure to make them better | even fitted to play ball. Manager Griffith of the Washington |® per outfit figured all this out in the spring | he may ¢ He had one comedian on the art with—Germany the @x-Tigar, who is just on chaefel IN FINAL CAME: ———| ing unt! Tor who can play human | fow AND GIANTS [BOTH NTFARLAND AND WOLGAST POST FORFEITS FOR BOUT d Induced to Put Up $1,000 Despite Absence of His Man+ ager, Tom Jones. ‘ + Evening Worl) Ad Wolgast awd posted f@ New York of Wwait+ CH Packey MeFu felts for their Sept Wo are rived from the y Ine duced to place heck for $1,000 in the Giosan, matchmaker where the mi The articles the forfeits are fans who hav fs to be re Apparentiy there way of the scrap, ly |at 3 o'clock in th to pass up tt in| Dile of kale that he t4 sure for tures and $155, or $2 #, The remainder of picture money will be ckey and the promo’ this Pa will get gate or $2 ers. MeG n mith In a tout at the St, Nich wb in New York with nes weeks. Marty Forkin na. r, Joy, "Shaet has long ago | for the Oshkosh star, left last night for 1 e as a player, but whe! GriMith saw this and took him out o the game he didn't send him to t every manager would hav 1, ty did not. Grtmth b eved that Schaefer would prove an even more valuable asset to the club as @ comedian than he did as a player, So he retained him and placed him on! a chance with af the coaching lines ith wasn't Schaef; Kk, the pitcher of th Nick has a dry way— Producing fun on the t Mr probat y the fitst time record that a club ever signed a player ‘°Ponald who was not to used as either layer, Just as soon as h got hold of Altrock Griff instructed him co: gh the same antica as k tx now in one coachir ermany in the other whi two of thi n the fiver up in the the Washington madly thy hard th ff" thinks both Schaefe are just as valuable to hi regular player he posses: lub should Win the penn: two ire is a baseball no ors, therefore, ix mas and Altro: FD. SHOW OF 19! FT THEA] PhonelTsHr Kya 81h, of Bi Mata, To-D. way A ATs Fe BIS, Ziegfeld Moulin Rouge nee To-Day. 2.15 Matinee To-Da. ch day, keeping the | a fans in good humor when the umpires Hy were ofcoioe and: for the qurne ve Pat McDonald in rattling the opposing pite'! hers with his nators are at bat, and bes ffarry and ig t he is taken out Just as much such stars as leagues that doesn’ take baseball seriously, but you can! {! bet the other clubs in the America League take the Senators sertously, | before 1 even If they don't take themselvexs so. P. S.—Both Sch fan, that they cause|) Criterion 4.28 02426 bit 28 Pinone 0280 Gai, |] The DE KOVEN ae EINITHE PASSING. ROBIN n|the East to clinch the match with (? of | McMahon brother the St, Nichola s[ Club. Smith te maid to 1 heavy fe low and him bef king wants to get che #igns There {s a possibility that a tween MeGoorty and Mike Gly be arranged. Tt te doubtful, hy whether the St, Pant phenom will ta w of Eddie's sizé. GRIFFITH NOT CONTENT WITH To-Morrow’s Meet ONE COMEDIAN, content with one} With a score of Olymple champlens #0 he kept look- npeting in the different events, the annual games of the Recentric Firemen e}at Celtis Park to-morrow afternoon att promises to furnish some stirring con- jo tests and a couple of new world’s rec- ords, 11) All of the boys entered thoy ara m | in good condition and several of them wn Wil try to hang up new marks, Pat th nt weight thrower of ‘a the Irish-Amert: Athletic Club we he ted Ralph Rose at Stockholm, wil etn the de t tT He sald last night that he w Me better form and ho Inches to the record held by who wen the pe anxious to bea held by Mare W and he'll try to a MOrrOW sorateh in or is sides the b| will be & Gaelic foot mt match. Jim ‘Tor who entered for entry yesterday The world’s recont at the V nh) Willie’ Kk . AMUSEMENTS. RICHARD CARLE—HATTAE WILLIAMS THE GIRL FROM MONTMARTRE. a S10, K Mac GAIETY Biya & deg sk. ivy aes. 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