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he __THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 a __NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT | cosser‘soczen GIANTS WILL BEAT SOX, SAYS CHANCE AS CHANCE VIEWS WORLD'S SERIES @ @ ® @ By VIC Copyright, 19123, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World). WELL~ Mavae | CAN LAND ONE. WITH MY DO YOUREALIZE WOT'S COMING To YOU ¢ I they will miss the appearance of Mr. Ad Wolgast in the ring in this The price he sets upon his services shows that this young four-fusher has the biggest case of elephantiasis of the cranium, known otherwise as “swell- head,” in the history of swatol: 1 saw Knockout Brown almost knock him cokt twiee. Willie Ritchie, @ young bounder from the Coast, had him banging on in four rounds, and Joe Rivers won over him fairly and squarely, although getting a rough deal on the decision, Wh: the comether put on him four times. And why be master of boxing as McParland, whose share would be oniy $12,000? That is ebout half of the amount demanded by ¢he pseudo champion who would so more be able to show class against the wonderful Stock Yerde Boy than I would And ¢hat ten't saying much for Wolgeet=d'm getting aloag in years, y'know, vet when I wee young I was—well! Clad when Pal Moore made « eclling Plater of him. But fwn’t it sad that UI plater can lay away the ence “WE ARE HERE “TO Gwe THEM and sent back weeping to Wales US ber on ary j " two years ago dy Pal Moore, had « ing ‘ A LAST FIGHT me teat aight at the 8 great Abe Attell? He trimmed the Hon, Abe Attell, for Y OLD TENTH DISTRICT PAL, ; 1 WISH HE'D twelve or thirteen gears champion ‘ Ghertff Julius Harburger, beg : } 4 , Hes jeatherwoigh' ord. who was the ringside im the Garden last is cabbie av CEAN HH} eure a Soparaen a ort to come back | night with fifty deputies to eee that law : 0 ovet : } after losing the title to Johnny Kilbane. | and order were properly enforced even Poon OL Bere 0 Tt was not #0 much the fact that he|if a fight were necessary. ‘The sheriff ATTEN ACRE Lott wi slipped it over on Abe that cotinted as| Was there in response to @ request by SLAM IT OUT BO-HeS } ; the manner in which Abe accepted what | the Governor that he would kindly @t- 7 tend the bout and pass judgment upon ALL IN ~ woowll! 3 came hie way. ‘Gre Ills Excellency @ ae ‘There te no concealing the fact that] 14 8° 0°." Weuther it was & prise Baht the Abe Attell who was ts not the Abe) 92. boxing match. Attell wot is. He wasn't fast enough| There was a strangely familiar look to lift hia right foot when it rested on ff deputies, nr Sine ttaoe by waninoe sun] Dye ha ea Some Baseball Observations LITT tote sabe thet | Talchritadin:| bout in the’ Mat for" oh this’ many's the He didn't seem to be able Msht. 4 4, say, I don't think {t took an MAST of Manager Frank Chance anything oF avvtat tot ot urdteg to-sowd Yalhes ton we acini " thing. The bout was scrap. But how it must have hurt to 4 ¢ The Cubs missed their chance for a winning punch when the ing that Thomas has learned @| eee Able Attell get the lamin’ salad— ON M7 failed to overhaul the Giants during their August slum; .! Lerapatinsd ight in the Olympic’ and et Yontif, toe? NOTHING EVER. BOTHERS 4) 414 Lan aN hy, Wide It te possible for baseball to take a crazy twist and land the Cubs \ = be didlaksea dl esa NY » JEFF TESREAU © a p; ea * @ winner but that chance is almost as remote asa miracle. T DOESN'T SHRM LIKE twenty years ago since three great battles for | ‘tore tate crowns wore fought at ine New Orleans carnival, And. yet it is @ week more than a e@core of years since John I. Suiftvan, Jack MoAullffe and Jack Skelly, o three fighting Jacks,” lined up against Jim Corbett, Billy Meyer and George Dixon. John 1. Bullivan, then the most popular boxer in the ring, carried a ton of money on him et 8 to 1. Corbett wasn't supposed to have @ lookin against the mighty John Is, but he trimmed him to the intense surprise of millions of people-some of whom are wondering at it yet. An4 John 1. didn't get a dollar eut of it. He insisted ¢he entire purse of MAJOR LEAGUE RECORDS | nities sein 2 sve Of 917,800 and @ bet of %,000 @ aide. Dixon The injury to Archer and Needham and the te Bey HPS Otto exe ray enpanzen rearrrcamry , ° 'D IN THE PITCHING it. h e Will e QE MATHEWSON AND TESREAU, THEY ARE BOTH WONDERFUL "THEY HAVENT “THE, U C. ing 1 Decide, A world’s series of seven games is never a good test of the general SAME AMBITION! ft strength of the teams. The result always depends on the pitching. lathewson is the greatest pitcher in the world when anything Says Chance, Picking , |itgnesia if tise - Ss" ine The loss of the late Jimmy Doyle had much to do with the Cubs Compiled by Expert George L. Moreland. had been broken two days before by one of his own sparring partners, and Giants to Win Title, === tte eget Sa Harvard and Pennsy ieseaat bees cote Sas | cesar et tae te mung aS |S cua wl ana ton tne Hi Na Sar Mb play er Tt. tad who ‘hese “es erate eat, th tod who “hate “oa cranme of NO t:| Dixon went the pace and dled a few years Elevens Bury Hatchet ote FN } j srirt. A drinking fountain was ereoted tn ¢his ai ‘ot but It was euddenly sidetracked and nobody seems strong an jeCormi rong aa it te posdble, to make it. A promising flanager of Chicago Cubs Sees No Reason Why Red Sox Should Be World’s Series Fa- vorites—Relies on Matty and Tesreau to Beat Wood and Other Boston Twirlers. 2 p08. ‘ Sullivan slammed around for several yeare aitting the bigh i doa fi to lap up all the red-eye in the market. One ice Mettarthy, who: 4 ’ Ma ‘ SCLIN (cont put, the, ened Crimson and Cornell to Alter- | ror,ox Rind hte been inetructel to arrange @ h | wagon and strapped himselt on tightly. “He'll tall off and get killed intirely—hell ¢ell the Legisiature and signed by the | Were several good boxing contests and Pooaye the [everything was lovely until ah singer blazed forth « song entith 8 ay 3 A 4} 1 Connelly when the news went fer and wide thet nate Yearly on Philadelphia | fm "serzouss finlie tit fe i He: 4 P water-wagon. But the Big Fellow stuck tight. ter ara a fe Ea io | E i North Abingdon, Mass. He paid off thousands ‘One of the most interesting figures| one or two good pitchers and they can Team’s Schedule. 4 BY nH iW | contracted durizg bis volcanic eprees, end he (cactit today te rank. Okan | comy eet woh Sn? uh nh Tez echt ii i i id Stee enager of the Chicago Cuds. He has} you could give the Boston Natiorate of ‘the aeasimon Nelson's” Wisk } i Jim Gorhett tives at Bayside, 1. T,, works eight along on the stage and la's| FTER being on the “outs for| Brunswick on Mondas, Heal Ito R has massed « fortune reported to amount to nearly QsOQels. son four pennants and two world’s! Mathewson and Ed Walsh and they many years, the University of| fiieh tate ees uy "e HS i: Billy Meyer has also prospered. He vampionships. On account of his bat ae ve Priguod tor the) Pennsylvania and Harvard will] { ¢ namber of BA § ‘900 | Jack Skelly is making money hand over mg experience in fighting for pen- amplonship, soon bury the hatchet and meet each he H ‘ips | Yonkers, ants and his recent efforts to run HOW PLAYERS AS INDIVIDUALS | other im competition, both in athletics we ewe ae ror hg it y ee Jack MoAuliffe hasn't aaved @ dollar but he fen't missing @ trick. He js Re cine COUNT. and on the gridiron, So close have the} john Yohtemn, Winters” helfheok, a t | +444 | well clothed and well fed and he buys a drink in his turn—so thet will be all se Giants a close race hie views on The Red Sox have a wonderful out-| ‘¥ bie universities come together that| Twine are both ready to get into action, Mt y 1 4 H to-day about the “three Fighting Jacks and the three men they faced twent: te present baseball situation and the| peig ana a hard hitting team dn general the University of Pennsylvania authort- calltyl york te the keynote of Brett 1 0 5 530 if years ago. ¥ aming world's series are of intense) but they are not as fast as the Giants| {/e" have siready Informed Cornell that Mot Jack Antereated anectatten ‘es fret ey ie te aie e 83 — ' Merest, At the request of The Kve-|on the bases. The Giants have even| vania every other years The xame og tojian ‘Feld oaking over, Glens warn i af He 3 og opt D PHIRD, (a hin goed tenon | Meee, as tavalid for tiny: senth: Siaes fag World Mr. Chance consented that ccording to the records. | Cornell will take place In “Philly on | metus of twining and Deaparations for the aca 3 “ig { } ine, ocean-goinn, vitae ee Y hurt ‘hie, a eee Se Ne tes atte said, it is uslews to go| Thanksgiving Day aa usual this year, | 27", Wgder the,new rules, Wamer shased ble wa HH Gh TIP ES? | atnaeine t12,c00 bile, the Dipay IIT. heard te views de made public. & discussion of the individual| but next year Penn will go to Ithaca Rall i mt Ch ta 600 YBtomobile, the 4 | Dieny HL heard who the — merits of the players other than pitch-| fr the match and the plan Is to give) ,,, Fhe, tauken soltarbone pustsined by Jeg Whyte ae k £6 hott, By tenis 906) Gu 140.30 |tarney,"’ was tewnding up Seventh ave- oh yelp ue oe use of BY FRANK L. CHANCE |ers. it is entirely up to them Harvard this date Jn 1918. Penn til) Gomi conie parmaoanty ahr of forall acon! | "Birds bi peraees, Hew, Terk: «. 38 i & iti nue the other night. At One Hundred! but his enaateur had been alighths ine @lanager of the Chicago Cubs.) If you think Matty and Tosreau can id ler fret ga tl porter, eis Coogiatznt game | Beret seat ; fax iy “is and = Twenty-seventh street he saw a. F the Giants win the National! beat Wood ana Bedlent or O'Brien or| ie | cxpected to. fit the powttisa again, at hie phys | Pasa nt gees x iH és ahead a machine 9 skidding on to the] All right, Tit drive you." eetd Leaguo pennant | see reason} Collins then the Glante will win, I teventoan candidaies reports fox the firs | C34 Pear hat he alight ¥e, eecmaneoy atlecter| t i Mo sidewalk a little disterze above the|Dinny. “Your Giante gave me many 4 fey they should not have as much! think that they can, be ae eet) kay Sea ons as 4 ie & g Hotel Braddock where tho Giants oa Danae ny money, ‘ou’ shal oa tance of winning the world’s series | 1 have often deen asked if T thougnt| such, ‘who lad, charge of Var"at te’ freshman foam last fall, donied te a li anchor when in towa, A man wast hie home in Irvirgrion. Weeder if the Red Sox. I hear that the Bos-|the Athletics were @ stronger team than | for en hour and a half. "Moe tom. Nathewseh, New ¢ it thrown out. ite was John 7. Brush, ket w e/agcy pase fur the jm club a being made favorite in| Hed Sox. Regardless of wnat 1) migmate, Wirth, Sats he Ri Rh fetta ind adits second Michell Cinaani, , i % the busebsll magnate, V7, Brush has teries? nay? . res ig y on i season on. freshman iro Ds, Louk. p » 2 Py ates je betting, but that is probably due to ma?" th Nadel cleolias Base dp i ealadilealbal f ar, nd’ pata: mont of the {me i ¥ F WURRA WURRA: P in the tries Counties Athletic he fact that the Athletics won last NO TEAM WINS TITLE TH rk, The Yai aan "hse sho 4 1 A says the Brow wes made a Union Mall on East Forty-ffth BL With such pitchers as Mathew- REE for bp a if county within the fast year, Me street, the Queens County Gly on and Tesreau for the hard work, TIMES. ‘ Mt HH is insiets that a dill wee passed by | heid a smoker a few uights ago. There nd the others to help out, the Giants} O8? ‘Mrs the fan should take into consideration ty that when @ team has| ‘tem and then the luck turned, The Benet Ff by Lestene Bieter ts chance for the winning punch had gone. \ ai aes? Bhfladel rtp d i Governor to that effec’ faght to win. Any club tn the world won two world's championships !t “The ESEs: SSS o} r Bronx won't bi % h yould bave trouble beating those tWo} ainost impossible for them to wi ace frat pad Wok ae the. hig a @, onal, £ { mlaghety, mo fe eins of ihe F Bea di ner 4 | Queen Of the d2arth,"* whieh gs big gen in a short series of seven games. | ;jird, The main reason tor this is tiat | catcher, had been suffering from a bad| Lesion noreT Nir the wore ee el : i ; November next. Who wins? [iene Omen aes ¢ ere ‘ee Wood, Buck O'Brien and Bedient y haven't the same ambition. After| hand, and the doctor advised him to reli ming: Aimuons, JOE MARTIN. ‘A man named Byraa: Whb eala ha wad fay be good, but they are no better) they have won the biggest taing in base-| undergo an operation. He thought he is Brooklyn, Sept. 1% 1912. a descendant of the gallant rebel Billy could b it by resting, and appar- han the two Giant stars, Matty and] bail ‘heir ambition has been realized and tchien Isn't {t amusing how @ Brooklyn man|#¥rhe of Ballybunion, denounced ih; - i"! ‘wist it te vary dimoult ie 3 ently was getting all right. jt | Ferry, i 7 singer for ‘nsulting an Irish Sesreau are both physical glants and ie sr 2 in to inet into tah 8 EO ete ac & raauiie , thould display such interest im another a Prmorgion Bn fan stand an immense amount of|*°* ape aving Wom e¥ery-| hand began to swell out of all pronor- outlying district like the Brongt? But |anotent enemy. ork. thing worth while, they have nothing} tion and it wos impossible for him to rates Gane, misery always did ie company, 49 1), “It's the most ignorant thing I ever clso to fight for, When the reaction | continue. I was then left without a] Engel }} suppose, Mr. Marin, that cxplaias your|heard of,” 1000 | interest in @ measure. The Bronx ts not | Carroll. yet @ county. A referendum vote ts to singer saw an iceberg ahead. He taken on the question at the November |@eclded to take it on the jump. election, I have no doubt that the |{eached the strect in three bounds motion to make the borough @ county | Neale’ for @ stationary cop at Thitd Be X were to bet money on any ball!,,, a big chap named | in tt Is hard to inake them go with-| catcher and had to use an inexpert- Si. coin MEER M fame I would rather have Matty pitoD) 44: prodding. I have exherienced that} enced seml-professional, On top of il C fi @ than aay men in the world, He 18) trouvie in tae past. Connic Mack prob-| this came the suspension of players c/vel onit lent Tr npnegger sg pn lpg of bend Ey iy had the same trouble this year that | and the sudden reversal of form of} 5 Wi ° pAtehers. er men bave come) so raw. i Pitcher Lavender, He had been going A Ul 4 ta Fane yaelt did after we bad) oot ind looked to be a wonder. All e in gain) gone, but for years he has been! ,,, vorid’, i avenue, It took som diplomary %: fhare right at the noe weride Spampis ml, of a sudden, without any apparent rea- ry will prevail. There will be a lot cf jobs| the cop wit the imposing influence et H hice gh Ach Rede d seen the Glants play oftener| Cor the breaks went agninat pe) 7 ne obany, Cox aetna li created if the county idea wing and|his stick to hold the of than I have the Red Sox, naturally, I] ho fipped right over. Cheney, another] Bronx | . every voter in the Bronx wants @ job. {loping unt!l a downtowy ateh at Htadium-Mo. | Hrenw: a q ne last night, | Suse, 4b Scoteh . | Htixey Bo @ county it will be-see? They'll fent game, This stuf about Matty bee) jenoy more about them, It would be of my good pitchers, had trouble with wote for ii, but they'll ng “all in” is dosh, foolish of me to attempt to analyze a| his knee and again we were weakened. Te onto whieh the fugitive scrambled. ave & volluva|his pursuers strolled back to the Shey ” q esreau, is one of the most promising | bail club that I know little about. The| To win a manager must have his piteh- t Aime paseelliog out the 20 jobs among | rooms an: ation Once im ‘ only thing that I can go ou is the pitch- | ¢"s going right, 5 6, | 100,000 voters. for tl Atm The strongest point in his favor ts thatjers. After having seen the work of In the mean time the Glante b rson, Te: ’ up and started on another w sreau and Marquard this! of 0." they are now in good while we are crinpled, We | to give them a last tight nething ever bothers him. After 1 saw | Math! te work against us when We were glv- | season, I fail to see how any one can ng the Glants a tough fight. I know | make the Red Sox favorites, ‘| Davis Victim of | Cleveland Plot? MEREDITH, WORLD'S hat any team would have trouble when. | MIRA lose we'll take our me th iver tt went egainst him. He has id ale Bae oe 1 wish t him at eve, iusn of the wheel.” Wy, BM 9 5 ; Mi MUMARD CREE itor GREATEST HALF-MILER, wonderful spitball and speed, and his ; y cireylated all over the] ‘The thivty ule race 1 w night | Hfm-tiios, : } ihe chet Ghoaine ae Tee eaieiae ENTERS PENNSYLVANIA freat musouter strength je @ valuable | 7° #a¥ that 1 expect the Cubs to win Charley Murphy had { will be repicte with sensations when the | tfRise, | t 2 anrewe manager at Athletic the pennant would be foolish, We have|made a statement to the effect that} stars get together, and the racing fans me i : ‘eh t eae Sy pant Bat te beauty af bis ork 181 given the Giants as hard a fight ae w © Brasnahan of tho Cardinals | should turn out ne event. The PHILADELPHIA, Sept, 14—Dhere that he never ge! vs aie.| 1 our power, but the chances of suc- ying to help the Giants win ts|race 18 causing nent On ace |] {s great Joy among the students at’ amount of or joshing can dis- cess ere overwhelmingly against us Of gross injustice., Mr. Murphy, to my | count of the in in big champion | Pennsylvania University because of! i ‘urb him, course it $8 paesible for a bascpan | Sere! owledge, never made any | Chapple’ duet with George Lockner ef. make good as man. | tion of James WRIE® GIMPLY A QUESTION OF | piracis to happen and bring such statement. ter the motors start rolling Mercersburg because there to keep ina PITCHING. winner, but I cannot say that I am man who shines | !0king for it, All we can do ts to go Lge edd we T would not be|&nt ahead and fight until officially ig Jeff the hero counted out, esi Die cary been Don't for-| We had just one chance of overhaul- t that the Glants also 9 valuable | 198 the Gfante and I drove my mon as i ed one of the at tho regent It was thought that he would go to Dartmouth, but undoubtedly Mike Murphy, who was in charge of the American athiet fvom the time they left New York till the finish of the Olympiad, exer.) cised the influence that drought about Meredith's enrotment at the loca! college. Meredith won't be eligible to compete for his new alma and | e the He didn't hi ows who neith Srandall and | Hard as I could, but at the last minute in Ames, Marquard, Cranda misfortune overtook us, | When the Giants gtarted their last slump in August I realized that the one | abueeh +] Bi ‘ Chacizeatt 08 eS 1 483 St. 1 1G sy RDAY'S GAMES discussing the World's Series you Mil notice that I have limited my) od- i ht als ties ls ie ill depend entirely upon the pitching. 1) such games do. It te impossible] fistoriune camo our way 1 knew the | ) bring out the general strength of chance would be gone. For awhile it Gud In @ eet of seven gaggge. Take looked as if we were golps tg crowd bathe ae ard hal ile records, going the former distance {n t minute ol B10 teconds and the half mile in t mine ute and 621-5 seconds. ] mater for @ year. It was at prvations to the pitohers. I do that eaataiary, CRAKAvE? Ualare Ges | {Pair a ane. & io Jack Nritton'’s Next Go. |} eames in the stadium at Mtocknone je the reason that I think the result 1 the breaks in luck and keep GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY H that "Teg" broke path the Siangiaae : on ‘body going at top epeed, If any | ve win ut AON, of Bh Eide May ai €

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