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— — i a - . . + ee reererremeneveneemmer sR THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1912. UP-TO-DATE ge-repety| . BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [) - l 4 WOULDN'T IT “GET YOU?” Copyright, 1912, by, The Prose Pubiishing Co. (The New York World), ROBER ANOS You Knew) You were Grimey So Popuan. Gran’ You coul> Figuo *: = AND You FELT THaT *tweBony” HAD 4 BARELY oy & ae ué A ¢ ce Cubs Have the Satisfaction of | Yourserr - wits Yau = ; FoR, @KERCSE © Whipping the Champions, If +" Nothing Else. a6 puns Tus ~ But THANKS, ANY HOW+ Copyright, 1912. ty The Pree Pubitshios Co, (The New York World), } T must be annoying to a champion to have fome one come along and| Wat him, even when the pennant # practically put wp in moth balls for! he next summer season. The Cubs can} £0 back to Chicago and like Young Corbett years ago, when he beat Mc- ee, Jovern, “I may not de @ champion, but & Uve had the faction of licking a © champion, anyhow. AND You FELT Line a Sure frp tag AND PICK UP THe Reev piowsn’ “Tose in Oy rere AND Some RUDE PERSON WITH NO PingR_ one = y JUNG JACK O'BRIEN, who boxe: FEELINGS — From vaueay WALKED Age y Tokne iawn dement,, Bee De You wit Mis Bie Reet eee OVER come almost as clever @ boxer as Me Wig brother. He is moro aggresaive. Sear PSY - ‘ The original Jack always had a bum| holated to Da: Cobb popped to| stjcution. Boning was « "ovine | DOIBDYC TRIDIE GAVE [Sit ec ee oe ep ae Jeff Jesreau bu Giants’ Mainstay WOT Priiadipnia sack o'nrien, the elder, “ Eo renyage es fas Wessonh Guta catia to his etd ape Makes aus enim oktes, tatece tases Against Red Sox, Says Tinker DETROMTS GOOD LEAD ieee over @ feet with the motor yacht trophy | las the prize was rather disappointing. ‘The Avis, which won over the Caroline, Halifax cruise winner in the two pre- 7 den'a boot. Daniels singled to right. ‘You watch this boy,” he sald to me Onslow retired Lelivelt, NO RUNS. recently, “and you'll always like his w Veach lifted to Daniels, Louden hit BY JOE TINKER viow , Was the only . ~ Work In the ring, whether he wins or rply to left. Onslow rapped safely e covered the course of 214 miles in @O.B ioses. He's going out to win every to left. MoMillan kicked Stanage’s roll- Manager of the Cubs. winning the trophy. In Cl + time. I know how I used to ‘do thone Jensen struck out, Bush hit to the Giants’ mainstay in the world’s series open boats under 2% feet, the fe. things,” but ‘this kid's going to be Simmons, to MeMIlian, forcing Stanage, against the Red Sox. Me reminds me of Ed Walsh, the crack White peated her victory of yesterday, “strictly on the level as long as in yf Bn etek ox pitcher, im both delivery and experience. Tesrean's spitball is a beer hacirethaa day Deena! —_—_— venth* Inning—Simmons sin to|] wonder, oupled speed maki wank championship. Her time fot © the game I learned « long time ago, centre, Hartael sacrificed, Jensen to Trelhe hdacolioped “igi gg oe est her esgeer agli was 2.10.27, Class J, for open yonts over cen by bard experience, that it pays to be 4 Onalo' McMilla ingled lett Led eres pape Rert Bade Wolverton’s Men Got to Jenk-|Qnilow. “McMillan | aingied | to left. Luck, of course, may out # big figure in the result, and < other way. The kro ‘edi 5 " Connell fouled to Stanage. NO RUNS. their share Of it they may win. However, they 0,n' too late to go me much good in ine| iS Early, but Tigers Soon | Corridon hit to centre. Crawford out, Rain, However, Causes Post-|# feet. was won by Eile in 2.35.4, ponement of Second Heats |LINCOLN GIANTS TO PLAY ring, but the brother gets all the bene- McMillan go Chase. Cobb's long fly to seem to pull together enough ia. RIDGEWOODS FOR TITLE. MS my olf experience.” Evened Matters. NEAGn GOES re Conde Tcl Cosebiaa deen WEMMIA. ORSH Gt kee ee for Speed Boat Division. den walked. Sweeney caught Louden Matty best, off first base and Simmons run him) diag bag red band je always seems to be there in got the head and the nerve, also the knowledge, 2 be ial to The Fa World.) "se tidaewood., were they will meet ose Set toe Man" sul natine| BATTING ORDER, —[Serzrgnrne” f@ cme. 10 Simon Ee rae ea Sa ee New Y Kighth Innit fr re} | per eee el DI 4 Sleger was at his best about ten years| wait, 3. Soak nit to Bush forcing MiGhift. Hush to deliver, Mis fest ball, by th e Feaon or other, has Sete ccetabelat iy fash Ges | Goran rd ‘between Manasers ago, when he fought Britt and (ians| Chase, ‘th Corriden, 3b. Louden, Driniele boonted to Cobb, Jen- Jost its jump. Z think that Wilson ise better catcher than Meyers, || 008! ©sciinz fevture Ot Ae ee M soe, rane the, Lesvaln Giashe Wie fhty_oy SRA -& lot of other crack lightweights, | Dantels, If Crawford, rf. arn caught Chase off first. NO RI j] Me hae more ginger and fight in him than the chief, and has developed Sean oe ine iam of the second hoate| {it rie they will be entitled to the evemvina They say he couldn't be dased by al Lelivelt, of. Cobb, of. Onsiow filed to Dante Stanage ait imto one of the bést backstops in the business. We are all pulling for gatta—the running ‘ eee ship " ‘thes be punch on the chin, Jong experience tn Senmone, 2b. Veach, If, to left. Sweeney threw out Jensen.|| the Giants, and they breaks in the luck. Sweat civisions tS O01" Siecens aes second heat ‘n Hidgewoods ere the team they will meet to! the ring having proved that he was tol, rf. Louden, 2. Tush doubled to centre, ecosing Btanaze. | EDITED BY sociation of Engine and Boat Manufec- r turers, MOTOR BOATS MAKE ‘The final heat of Class D fer boata| fie asa T EDGREN NO WORLD'S SERIES TICKETS 10 BE SENT THROUGH THE MAILS Fans Will Have to Stand in Line at Ball Park in Order to Procure Seats. Determined that the speculators Rot grab off all the choice seats for world's series games this year as the: did jn 1911, the Naticnal Baseball! Com) ‘mission has just jasued an order to thi effect that no tickets for ary of thi games will be sent through the matte By taking this action the commission who have absolute charge of the sie @ tickets this year, are of the opinion tha the public will get a fair deal as they wil be compelled to take their turn f line at the grounds and will only haw to pay the face value of a ticket Instex of being forced to pay speculators dow ble the amount. For the games in Boston one theke will be @old for three games which may ®'ve the speculators a chance to ge their hands on tickets, for people wit only Intended to see one or two gaa could easily sell the ticket for the se maining games. August Herrmann, chairman of th National Commission, announced to-dai in Cincinnat! that a meeting would Bb held on Sept. % to decide upon thi sehedule and rules that will govern th world's championship baseball series, — wh thie Suird, but they will bave to play thelr best { land ‘in thas position, Presidgot Frank Farrell of the New York Hig announced to-day ip Cincinnati he ) & deal with Wasblogton by wl bis elud prucures Catcher Harty Hondeau of Jeray City team of the International Leagu Was allotted to Washington su the drat riffitis of the Senators a so well fort catchers that he Las mo use for th fy Cue, eels ago for the rest of the seasol * red fated tn Chicagy todas. tut wil not Jol team until it returns frim the East azer act for the wind Yi Williams and Fast were entered, there was a downpour but only the inst aa. Oneiow, 1b. MeMillan tossed cut Corridon, ONE) 3 L pore ° RUN. Ninth Inning—Cobb took Lelivelt's fy. camer mit wart eacn's' sx: Bat Nelson Considering solidly constructed ag @ billard ball | y oresey P eO- froza the neck up. He never was clever, | MoConnell vp. but he was strong as & mule, and had Umpires’ Lovgtite "anh McGreevy. — ence of brought about the post- wus - eondepas ve fe citi Loyden threw 2 tence of owners 4 Another Abearn. i ie oe noes ee lponement. The only sure entry in thi pr ine dees Caged ped mee Pan 4. twenty-four houm, Young Ahearn, the shifty land-Bat Nelson bout. Bat, stilt! Detroite.. Tacs talking about a MoFar-| New York 6-3] nape DE GRACE WINNERS. Taking Trip to Australia vic Me ne ine mibeariaine dite of ‘Brkt, signee in oping & » Tee 10 sterday Wien the be Young Dyson, ch Junior y hae recently, ret intent on his “come back,” and of rovidence, woo ‘atter plunged to the bottom, oa ee Ba a Pais ¥ the » Milling to fight anybody to show that) DETROIT, Mich, Sept. 19.—Manager] FIRST 1: - en W'S01\"inwn ‘nit nos ‘iitees | “shortly sefore starting time the own “in the other two ten-rount he can still hold up his hands and pusn | Jennings decided. to use Jensen, the) UP: selling: nulle and s |Great Dane ow Otel $10,000 J Hb, on Oct, Meelak tan Gasnpn mimpsan: orl? ha ay Phi “Mstiovern ‘boxed » his face against punches without incon- | ¥OUnKater who was treated wo roughly | Paton, 116 atid RS end iesics| | as dono considerate figh “i, scrambled up the side of the |& Preeare Peeiens oer Aree ae venience, hasn't any objection to|" the Yankees, another chance atti ty Zand 1 to & cing. 2 eo | by Hugh Mclntosh for Three fn 4 bows in the Wess Comittee Hoat Pauls, fully convinced — ama, © Packey. A funny thing about thi Wolverton’s boys in the first game. 5 re -| (Ural), 1 to 1, 3 to 1 and even, third . . . ty that when he held the lghtwetght ‘The veteran Stanage was sent in to| Time, 1.43 Ribert, ssaybourne’ ala Fights in the Antipodes. lthat the heat would not e run Victory Means Cup for Dai Ml schedule time because of the weather. | Dauntless Council of the Royal v Tra Hand, the only member of Leave wil play Morning Star Counci “ce committee In eviden told " Rothing on earth could induce Bat to|Fecelve him. MeConnell, the lengthy| ran. sign with McFarland, Bat had a little | "Pitballer, was nominated by the) SECOND RACE—Handicap, two-year- experience with Packey out in Chicago, | Highlander boss. old fillies; five ve, 10 At that tme Pack ‘& young Firat Inning—Midkift eingied to Jefe, | Sehuitinger), 3 1 to § and out dering semi-windups and star boute|Chase beat a ‘htt to Louden. Dantela| Non Cammau % (Davis) T to % 1 to 2 B ‘ens tas 0 Brenaiian ve" wil get other bouts at tas | Western cuts, the ra BY JOHN POLLOCK. cee es one \nim the heat would be run on #c ron ev jack e he declared he would not think of | ELSON, who 1s redtede Mosh rghit tng his men to race under conditions | Tarner W! up red na. only the by » PHILADELPH. ered no. only the boat but) , PHILADELPH! 2 ew wil” win Kastly. 18.—Charie Turaer, hare and there when he had a chance to|#ingied ¢o left, Lelivelt singled to cone fs second: ¢ Pete ceearraenly By going along picking alip in. He had just reputation enough, |e, scoring Midkiff. Simmons to . 4 | money tn the dif that endan © Mves. Hand held a consultation detent athe “winiup at the 1.00 4-6, No other start “3 Jackey Max, locally, to get some sort of an engage- | I-Wvivelt, Louden to Buth, Chase scor-| THIRD RACE. — Thr the west ty meuting “has heens | with ¢ and fivaliy ordered the | Sigg Garden AC, | WHE ment boxing in @ theatre, Bat Nelson |!ng. Harteel tit into a double play, | upward; selling, six ayraeeis tn ete And, ton rounel: Henle cotoret| postponement flag run up. | BAlge> happened to come to town and box in|Buah to Louden, to Onslow. ‘TWO! Man. 116 (Shilling), & to 5, 1 to 6 and| "ow considering taking a crip io Aus f | Barth re was plenty of HARRY GOLDMAN, another show, and Packey went over one | RUNS, out, firet; Yellow Eyes, 1% (MeCahey), | (ralla, He hag alread, on offere Jet | the er a8 and Os aj your brother Abe ow £ tow your address; . day to go on with him for ® round or| Burh aingied to centre, Gorriden at- | 0% 1. 10 to 1 and 8 to 1, second; Amoret, | $10,600 and $100 expenses fpr Uirce watching a wood time was Lye a Nate ir) hace important, roadway, (fee two, An amateur held the watch and |teMpted a sacrifice, but wan safe on |i (Kirschbaum), 9 to 3,4 to 6 and 1) Aghts in that country by Hugh Mate [ahi Hee Y aatis: | £ SO a eee pater Pen denlor Yon | === mai — + Ea: became so interested in the bout that he MidKIfrs nigh throw Crawford ground. (10,8 Ue Time tt Spohn, Sher-} tosh, the Austraiian fight AtON pe ayo | feet 1 i eonsecuttve heat In L824) for "AMUSEMENTS, } purposely forgot to call time. MeFar- {ii one to Binmone too’ het ty Mean | FOURTH RACE-All ages; nandicap;| Nelton has always been anaious | tie Pigrm A, a, of thie 224 miles capturing the champlon- — in the Antipodes. of @ footatens of tlie loca, | Ship th ten round. bas Bek! wtertalsment land fought like a wildcat, and Bat, | ry) i mile and seventy yards.—Dr, Duenne + Gnding bis hands a little more than full, wr pao g oman bt Cee 11 (Botwell), 6 to 6, 1 to 2 and out, won: kept up a string of remarks (under hie|Sveeney, attempting a double, threw |C°! Holloway, #2 (xarrick), 20 to 1, breath) directed to the oMcial, "You| wild to Chase, Cobt acoring, Veacn |6,.t0 and 7 to 6 second; Finnma, &7 big bodb," whispered Bat hoarsely, “call|Was caught golng to thinl, Chase to|{Ford) 7 to 1, 6 to 2 and even, third hy offered by the National As- ° red from George Jo letter dust recat ance: tietters, he AMUSEMENTS. fm cot ia r LYCEUM Sia ate Young ‘Dusghite and ‘Ghoe Uae" baay Wood of Pat River (¢time, “Are you dumb? Call tim Med eRWO Tee, Time, 148, Guy Fleier, Kormack also | rounda Me further state that at the ne A | miss BILLIE URE Ba eRe ea -. pares By conge Ms call, and Bat} Second Inning—MeMillan out, Rush to|"*™ ° finally agreed to. go fifteen rounds, Engel saya 3 ion | iy was forced to go at top speed with Mo- Onslow, Sweeney grounded to Louden. saa ¢ there will be # lot of money made out of the | we of bringing bak hor nh Criteri on Ba i " 1 Ferland for fi ix mil MoConnelt singled to right. Milkifr akted LOUISVILLE WINNERS lM sn SI gal Ie meget ee aera aaa i wk arland for five or pix minutes at a| Movonnell elngied co + é a gir! oft Wick FROM MONTMARTRE | AMATEUR NIG itl rvEnY F RID, stretch instead of the regulation stage Onslow whiffed, 10°15" | VALUABLE PROFIT-SMARING VOUCHER IN EACH PACKAGE V LEWIS CIGAR MEG CO. MAKERS INDEPENDENT: MFRS AMUSEMENTS. jp E pki peas | BES»: bray (WO RG FEL HARLEM HARLEM, |k WOMANS WAY 15 to BOs, Nighta, 3 at Btanage fied to] FIRST RACE Purse % d . exhibition of two, At the conolusion of | Dantels. Jensen fanned. NO RUws, Sik Dan 10 cAndren the bout he refused to box @ second) Third Inning—Chase got an tnfeld wit, | won: | B,, 110 (Steele), second; Ask round, and he never did put the | Daniels sacrificed him 1 cond La. | Ma, 10 (Fain), third, Time, 1.08 | Jean talit of the South, Gloves with McFarland again, lvelt doubled to lef ne Chase |Greay, Gardenia, Bla Curry, Katrine, | Meio) founds at a show to be brought i , phere Simmone hit to Corndon who caught | Star Cadla, Etta Ray, Spaniah Queen fe fers Fie on Friday night, After tho E. ONE wishes good luck to rier saree the bases. Hartzell and Roretta Dwyer also ran. | go “MeMahon wit cdty, where be |r ey saan Prt | a a0) fice isa ie’ 9300, ei alle Ee UDSON tis Wi Le | ge Show ¢ of 1912 id aK rape Mathes FANNY SHR} PEAY || Clifton Crawiord Yr i ty this equ Hush, Jensen threw | Mutuele pald: Silke 1 santeth return, mavch with Kunth Frahk Chance now that the op- | Modfilian ont. ONE Tew stace, $8.10, ahow, $2.70 ee Reema Hi] Pe panes Wk RU A been per] Bush popped to Chase. MeMitian| 67.10; #how, $4.80," Ask Ma, slow, $9.20, "| saminy rot!" the stunts” Mehta (om at different times| kicked Corridon’® grounder, "Ret —< > iimvee, On. Wut at Ch een ved ry iw h HEATRE, W. Ev 61 fon of the brain. | reaching first. Crawford singled 1 LOUISVILLE ENTRIES, 19.,,08 Beit, 27, & DALY'S ® sw * ork ae. Eve, wy, HARRIS: aF ee 438 Be, Aa 8. He has had a fow fractures sud blood | contre, Corridon going to third, Cobb'a| * - = f LEWIS WALLER (iscovering Avoorica (ODEL clote which would have been fatal to|terrife triple cored Corridon wit} New/ ‘Amaterdam %, % a va PTS T RACE, selling meld % in any one but @ hardy trained athlete, | Crawford. Veach hit to Midkift and iets: Saylor Loses to LYRIC Bi Gare ‘Aaide from these emall matters Frank is | 20D scored on the out to first, M Wilts, aot Bunn, THE NE’E! LAW 4 PRLANQEN twat net Connell threw out Louden le 48 A Aaps Pel °, *. THE COUNT # LU XEMBOURG a A lac a ord aaa bq, Britton in Seventh) Co SATE Teg meg fning—Corndon t¢ ont at, or, Bway bt. |. ouain next suminer, nunwCariagn i Wei Rise” Mh - | 50TH ST. BLO, Lien Ty, fe Ren tui yee —-- > long drive, Midiift lngled to. tert itil bisa aou BOSTON, Sept. 18.—Jack Britton o Wee wea M-l-L- T-O-N- GETTING RED SOX GROUNDS | Chee fouled to Corridon, No RUNS. | Merry i f@ | Chicago was awarded the decision o | THE MASTER OF HO} Hy Arnold Re Bennet: & eens Reuaneh Onslow singled to left. Stanage anc Hovmon, 10, Young Saylor of Indianapolis by Refe Willygoat. After being warned six tines | | to fight falr by Referee Flaherty, Saylor | Mr. Goodresser oned him | frtends " Bont: AnD Pals Wallack’e ig 3 3 ecw oes [aan ee ARLISS in Bi m DISKAELI | |elston if Broadway an b Bt. between the hours | AN HURTIG& feat 1250 St, Mat, Daily, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. |Site: Seals’ nan Baa | SEAMON's| "he wen, Crag pinion - smartest soft hat style, with saubenees JOE JOE WEBER'S “Beary 201) 8 "3! RAINEY'S AFRTCAN HUNT Fenway Ned Sox are on the road seeking to clinch thelr claim to the American Track ‘again fouled and Flaherty motiy League championship and the conse- - a5 a. _ lic his corner and gave Britton the ds Guent right to contend for the blue ribbon of baseball. A force of nearly one hundved clerks TIONAL | roa i ia Re oan and carpenters is at Work dally to com ’ Ww plete the arrangements for accommo- dating between 40,000 and 95,000 sons at each of the games expected to ASiI Erg. 8.10. WV B'wey & §8 READY FOR BIG SERIES, | titers. Sweeney to Chase Jensen, een tke — Moffatt Flaherty in the seventh round | | CASINO: gt 2 GH Erk PC CRER sé fenned. Modilan threw ou: Bush, NO Clomelds | of w acheduled tweive-round contest bee | Tie MERRY COUNTESS” the Koval oF ayes ria in BOSTON, Sept. 18. ebusines# end) wirth Inning-—Daniela S| fore the packed arena of the Pilgrim | 2 F 7 of baseball—in the form of arrangé | eft, Lelivelt Med to Vrach sg timromraie: | 4. A, Saylor, who was being whipp d| | GAIETY fF ia ments for the game» in this city of] threw out Stinmons. Hartzell walk : Me, sing deciaively by Britton, resorted to every | : &s Vee the coming world’s champlonship bas » beat A Lit to Rush, Daniela! SIXTH RACK—selling * method of fouling. He butted, hit low BROADWAY west arOStre icéa ct ball series—is having long innings at Swee neled. but Craw: Hii we miles mi, Hurt | and did work that resembted that of * | Mr.Goodresser On the Job Again |] *¥.c2is?® ena aN GLOBES" reat : ark these days while the} ford’s fine thro nipped hartzell at the ee ii a Se ROSe MND te Bon ft Spi plate, ONE RU Corridon fied to Lelivelt. Crawford! Lag 10, ee “Sa Bratt i t "B04 Boston. th tio * Lele Uo || MINER'S BOWERY Tati, Toned | ARLINGS OF EARL |B wrrstuina ra ne. S AMATEURS PRIDA) MINER'S ER’S BRONX | Cohen, Mon alley! ‘Trovato, Tite & illo Sisters, John _ BP. AMERICAN ROOF 4: HERMAN LIEB & CO. Anderson & (ol Sisters, Hunter ‘ BEATS RESERVED. OPEN ALL WINTER” HENDERSON'S 333101414, it ry ‘Taslor Granville & € Rearer a eae Menthe FGARDER 82:62; A. VT ACADEMY AG aa) 1 THEGIRL FROM BRIGH)), WEST END Yi!" 10, | Sere Yate" The Heart of M BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS: STAR Ne tno» wht THE GAY aasUeAABES bed band and under brim, and if spotting & 8th ay & Satis RESULTS or YESTERDAY'S CANES a THE PINK LADY by played here. The carpenters are rearing temporary stands on every inch of available space. Ten thousand #vats in addition to the normal capa. city of 22,000 seats tm expected to re- sult from their labor jersey verte of Vesterda: 's Games, AY ve. “3 ‘da iagton pr Ail anes Wie GAMES SCHEDULED ‘FOR™ TO-DAY 1g Zork, ‘ork at trot. etadatchit’ ab Stage, ( Feb oi, . ape you stand to get uid wish—the plek les im the windows in ‘ole Gr’nde, T oRegttaty Bale gr y Warner's ten stores. Better she by 6 Club's llloe. Oi Ay, Bldg, ais M poy 7" BELASCO vn renin a at 8, MEBRAY imrtaSe ach With yeu and comp out THE CONCER Pee 2.18 ‘ pi pie eony gti we ~ GAYETY WINING,

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