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Mistake to Confine One's Attention to a Particu- GIANTS HAVE BIG ARMY OF PLAYERS BADER- ROBERTSON ATHLETES WITH ABILITY DONT NEED 10 SPECIALIZE lar Branch of Athletic Work—Golf Is About Only Exercise That’s Good for Everybody. letic. Bill Jones writes: "m twenty-three years old, have a little spare time, and to take up some kind of athletic sport for the benefit of the Sir E's: day I receive a few letters from people who'd like to be ath- you recommend?” Now no matter how good my in- tentions may be I can't give Bill Jones an answer. As Bob Fitzsim- mons sald last night, “You can’t tell how hard a jaw a man has until you hit 1." I can’t tell what kind of ex- ercise would fit Bi] Jones until I see Bill Jones, Bill may be five feet tall and #ix fect in circumference at the waist Ine, and if I answered his let- ter offhand I might recommend pole vaulting! Wouldn't Bill look fino} with a vaulting pole, trying to lft] 248 pounds clear off the ground and send ft sailing airily over the bar? Or Bill Jones may weigh 118 when fattened to the limit, and having in! mind my own weight-throwing ex- lige I might tell Bill that the only way to enjoy life is to get out for | r hours a day with a 16-pound hammer and a 66-pound weight. Why, if Bill tried to awing'a’ a the weight Would toss Bill over into the next lot. | Anwelo, in hie time, was the world's HERE in an exercise for overy-|Kreatest architect, sculptor, decorator body, But there isn't any M€/ and painter. A man with ability doesn't | exercise fitted for everruety, | Reed to #pectaiiae, feos it's wolf, It seema that anybOlY) gpeotalizing— contin: confining all of te ean play golf—or play at It. Friends Of) tention to a tleulqr Rint oe tks letic work, is a mistake. Sometimes tt is @ positive detriment to physical per= fection. Remember the of time bicycle riders, isproportioned men, with over- . leveloped legs and hips a If Isn't the wpyees! veloped bodies and ate hee mats that It costs money tie} PE*8! purhing—too ittle of other exer- | Play golf; the other is that golf, WhI®) ciseg, The same thing applies in m less | @n interesting game, doosn't Provide! degre to athiotes who specialise in run. enough all-around work to satisfy 8) ning events, ‘They often develop int athlete, Golf Is a combination of Walk-| human hares, all legs. The weight ing and billiards, but nobody ts INS) throwers, on the other side, run too to become a “white hope” through play |itttie, Awa rule they become big-bodied ing the game. and heavy, ‘They can swing a hugo But there ts some exercise for every] weight with ease, but if asked to put man. It fen't hard to tell what that! their awn bod! through some gym. exercine ts at a glance, There's Pat! nastic feat they are lost, It is much MeDonald, for instance. Nobody would) the same with wrentlers, who become look at him and recommend high JUMP-| muscle hound. ‘They got strength and a ing. He's bullt for heavy work, shot) thick neck from wrestling, but Ittle putting, welkht throwing, tug-of-war’ agiity, 4 work, wrestling. Rajoh Rose is another! yioxing te one of the bes human draught horse, He'd look 9] training wtunte, Tt hi tieeiuae to the waggling a golf stick! Voxer, It requires thinking as well as I might recommend gy Hum Work. | physical effort. It develops the bod: That's always good. But it tan't inter-| ang ihe arms and neck and. | i eating except to the men who can turn] «iy, man good wind and ansoranee somereauits or do a slant swing on the} \ioreaver, the boxer who wants to be in dar, Nothing ls more monotonous than! the pest posstble condition for boat Using pulley welkhts and pushing UP! ysuaty runs on the road and does ,ome dumbbells, And besides, to n way of! | Sy "nasium work of w muscle-bullding thinking, any out of door work Js better! sort, go he is more or less of an alle than t wat that can be done indoors. | around athlete. He develops the speort Tennis is a good exerclse—one Of the} necoseary 4 : © aggressive work, best. I know a man who played tennis eee oe bi ne wore ena the this summer—he was a fat inan—and i took off twenty or thirty poun 1 have many letters from fat peopie who want to exercise. he's quite an athlete, But he worked, a é dimple ai He didn't loaf around and kil time. “ayy hot habe gone t is He dug tnto tennis every day as if helancre wre several kinds of aelf-indul, was training for a championship, One OF solfeindule mine, some of ‘em fat and some of ‘em Jean, play golf, and It dossn't bagiond soft whether a golf player ‘s fat or | oF athletic, once he takes up the dhe becomes a golf bug. There a1 -around : Over-eating, over-drin Of the important things about any exer-| HENCE: Overseating, oversdrinking, lax s ness, The commonest 18 over-eating cise fs to go at Mt with a snap and aly. * “ We nearly all eat too much, We « vim, and then stick unt you get rele nev tessure of eatin mmucw y eults, It docan't do & particle of Hood) tian for the purpose of providing nes: to work like u horse for a day or two or three da and then loaf teat ané drink @ lot to reflll the thirsty tlasue dried out by the exercise, essary fuel for the system. Nine peve ¢ out of ten—and ten fat people out en—would benefit (hemes.ves greatly ty cutting down their food vupply ons half, It isn't hard at gil to cut out éate ing entirely for periods of a few day of “specializing” in athletic work! much easier than any one who had a man Can become a cha tried kt might think, Two light meals pion and derive a great deal of pleasure | vugh for anybody, @ut of veing the best in his spectalty. ription of good health in, Jum Vhurpe of Varlisie is 4 good proof! Moderate amount of good food, sleep, of the fact thai a man needn't confine | some Interesting exercine daily, a clear his attention to one specialty to do well | conscience, Lf we 4ll took ths preserip- at it. Thorpe ip a gréat athlete in @| von there'd t Ww doe [= CARE much about the tdea THe Jumper. WHODE Manin id: “Te THINNER The Hicker, | It Will Be a a Long Ti Time Before the Clubs Here Will Bill Champion Again. BY JOUN POLLOCK, HAMPION Johnny Kilbane will C probably not get another chance for some time to box at the loi in his two recent bouts with Johnny Dundee and Eddie O'K: was such @ disappointment to both the fans and the two club managers, Billy Gibson and the McMahon brothers, that they have aa much as admitted that they will not seek his services again, Kilbane lost conalderable prestige by the way in which he boxed O'Keefe, and as the majority of the small crowd present declared they would never go him box again, this tip has Gibson and the MeMahon broth ft would be unwise to put him on, Kilbane is going to California in the middie of October, where he will probs @ROHW 3 i clubs, for the poor showing he marle| whi ably be matched to fight Abe Attell in wetter BVENING WORLD, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK BAXLURDAY, SEPTEMBER » 4912. TIGERS STOP WOODS’S RECORD 2. “KIRBY MARQUARD ss ihc MaYERS WILT Se WILSON HARTLEY The wet THROWERS BiG Bovy, ‘ROUND WHIK “THE WEIGHT Tae Moon Local Fans He Have Had Their Fill of Kilbane’s Boxing to break clean. He Kilbane |s a long distance fighter and dislikes ten round contests. — 4 Palle Graney, At alts cisco : cilah fa" Peiee the taht Wolgast a an" 425,000. Dave Saul Auatralia, ho Ly Baal ier tho a Setertad eit Mason! - i way to ‘Rue ‘tralla, fn matches lear aa n't nor Maw id of ina getting hie to make in 's twenty. of October fow three bouts to th Kilbane ani Bt, may ROTATES Une AROUND “THE inet “about tata net sim and hy am fauna at Salers l¢ Maney fur him, rT “SPECIALIZING” IN ATHLETICS Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). DEVELOPED. INTO & HUMAN Basepatt SPeaaisT. “Tae wresnie Devevwored ure a PYRAMID, Gor BRINGS ovT Au MINDS. “Ite Boxee, J ¢ But To GWE «Nd “Tare- PH ir \ The Diamonds of Our Josh Devore to wee on a ieee FERRY TRAVERS HERO Now Sparkle as They Did of Yore|*~ _ Al GOLFERS FEAST The Terre Haute Star Shines tn the necks of our athletes showed that OF SONG AND NG AND ORATORY at the Bat and Wins the they were angry and the losing busi! Game—Just Like That! further stated that ‘had gone far enough. Hence, the cle ing victory, aided and abetted by Josh Devore. promoter of San Fran. ge A match between AMUSEMENTS, we vane 5 eae MATHOS. | JOHN ew ae: Lye EUM Ws if. ‘way, Rive, i 1, mise 3190 BILLIE wn ia Ts A wii ES COMEDY terion ay A ha sariile Barker's FAN Sarena Wied Hpac WINTER Mat, Te-Day, 50c, 75e,| a BEST Dyas $1.06 | T0-MORROW Ni Upper bokdele Club Gives Him Dinner and Watch for Winrfing Championship, ad Waltchie! Conta "sent BY BOZEMAN BULGER. I’ the left fleld bleachers a commun- ity in the olden days known Burkeville, there 1s great rejoicing. The former hero of that locality ha: come to life with the swish of a sky- rocket and If Joh keeps on cutting the mF The Upper Montclair Country Chub, capers he did Ha the secon Dat oe bs IRL FROM MONTMARTRE a ave a dinner last night to Jerome D.| purning of fdags hpi isha See e ag Travers in commemoration of his wine! yan hy day and beacon by night. For RS THE APEACH AG Pr. in| ning the title of United States Golf i Tiugh’ Metataste several weeks now Devore has been In Wuhan ys = . ol i \- . Champton for the third time. The adol. Mr. TIM jist i sate such @ slump that even his diamonds escent and modest Jerry was presented i PARK ae * Pra ee cle at 2 lost th lustre. Hard luck kept ae Ince’ so ofte with @ handsome gold.wateh and asaileg ting him tn ee eee Aan oe a tt Mims, fr ry side with cheers and songs. thar Joan hid begun to wonder after || Clifton Cr word Ember cin. pth to-day The songs were wonders, from the pen ARKIS. TREAT on ures’ of on "Rube" Eaton, the club poet. iterday, LAI 1M tat see ean Muekiey mt, hiv l0P Mr. Eaton also sang assisted by the, the T, H. terror got around to the righ pe iy TH! JS romans aed spite | trombone voice of the blond and bland Mr. Swazey, the only member who ever ‘he Moston | hated @ 0 putt. ht nursing plenty of expentence all whether he was a regular ball piay- er or just @ volunteer. But, y angle, touched the fuse at the prope moment and the lid blew off with a bang. Yes, New Amsterdam © Up THE COUNT ? LUXE Loxéiboukc anoconit oy LEW 1ELDS presents iminy Walsh, sir, M. Devore figured in every DECIDED TO RE-ENTER RING. ‘The story of how young Sammy Smith graduated suddenly from the University of Pennsylvania arrived in town to-day With the exestudent, who has decided to roenter the ring a# a middleweight. Two yea ago Saney quit boxing to study Jaw, He entered Penn angl wae getting along Anely until last opring, when he was forced to } at his whole class. e Sammy was est white hope In the class, They put un a great battle, but Sammy was the winner in the end, Howover, the face uity made him gracwate in a hurry, Kubiak. Goren different Hnes~running, Jumping, Po a hurdling, baseball, Alichasi pounds, while Smith» feats i the tines wa, Oe toe rt fe the ‘tiakah the’ sa-eailor xl Kubiak to do most of abe ‘but from WHY YOUNG SAMMY SMITH | nh ae challenge | Chey A. Me had been taunt- | Grcupoint annoyed on account of his race, | Greenpoint, matched against the huski- | ated Will be wont back agai mes of the season are dich take place at 1.8% (no of & eories for the ‘championaliy, Tw ing at Arctic Park, chusions with ‘the Kuigl aod avenue will ‘ation (Long Tatang, ‘Ait he ‘the battery for | will bare Hagelom and The Gowanus si at Marquette Breet. Martin. SUNDAY BASEBALL, Inver-Seale will play the strong. 5 day in Saybrook, Ay Fioghing and Wye! hues, Brooklyn, they will book up with . and in the afternoon it soo ary tears a scurn battle of twenty rounds at vip meet i Two hundred and fifty ardent golfers tade by the Giants and practically TIBER TY Sg oye, Bet % a Vernon, Cal, on Thanksgiving Day | errr a Jaasembled in the splendid new club-|won the victory single handed, of the|] Ma 1 L-E-S-T-O-N- ESS PLAYHOUSE *\th B afternoon, Jimmy Dunn, manager of sre, ayia house, which, with the ald of Mr.|four tallies made by New York hel) q -| BOUGHT AND “iat on oe Kilbane, says that the rules which gov- jonah and_he has : artes ; 1 scored the other two —— = pons ern boxing contests in this State are a Sady mate ‘Kiltane ‘a*goet “artes tt, al epravers has done no small mite in aire? inate why Burkeville rose Up STADIUM-MOTOKD! RO: handicap to his man, as Kithane ites to! 4 twelve round draw “atthe ‘rae club several putting Upper Montclair on the map. | MME TAC! Mit. paish and doffed * hit In the clinches and also does not 1ike Wy nad heated the champion A MOEN Te way a night of tong and full-throated |{", "ta to the new champton. GALETY Biv97 & ian BRIGHTON BEACH a. oratory and the hordes of mosquitoes! joe KNOCKS IN TWO RUNS me World’s Chamrionship that guthered on the links to Ilsten were ‘slain in myriads when the bars of Mr. Swazey's solo escaped through the wine dows and smote the quivering welkin with terrific percussion, IN THIRD, The first chance came to the little! left fielder when he walked up to the| pan in the third and discovered run- 24 HOUR RAC FINISHING 16 O'CLOCK ™ . e u mr ith only on: EXPRESS TRAIN SERVI Congressman. mie Fadden' | ners on third and second wi : Townsend e speakers who! out, With one swing he clipped a sin-| afternoon and eve paid tribute to the conquering hero and| gig into centre, scored the two runs| —— 3.90 rel guest of honor. “Chlmmie” wasn't per-| Ena then skidded Into second while br Cae Beare Kink, Dna mitted to breathe @ word of polities, | Ronny Bescher was trying to mike a roadway & 52d. | yesterday his name bur- A moment after-; 8 BESRIONT an though only throw to the Infeld gooned forth on the new Democratic | ey josn came home on an Infield Drimary tickets, He told such @ good! pie | golf story, though, that all the mem-| Just to show that such doings were hers of the club promised to vote for| not in the nature of accident, the pride him if he got the nomination, President|o¢ Terre Haute plunked one on the Fetterolf made a Kreat hit In hia speech | hose a little later on and landed it iy by pronouncing the word “unanimity” | the upper grandstand for » home run. without dropping @ stitch, Some teat] "yn winning the second game the were tt not fact that the U, M.| tants broke the worst losing streak Conn, Suuday wom. tt ave. 1 ty of M, Anthouy at jorth eur etregt, BELASULO 3, THE CONCERT AVIATION ue i «= [Rubber Show | | OVENS NEXT MONDAY, wftland Atte obritge SES, a an th aiea “Boole in ine peta en! tame cot tie meni aii ia ie, ask aa Grad Coal PALACE Cris a dry organtzation they have suffered this séason, They 6 <add lost four games In a row. Thelr rd up to the recent ¥ OF Mink. DRISCOLL LL POSTPONES TRIP he Cubs was three stralxht, si ACADEMY Pham & Pr, 29 aalph.: Henton put it over them In the! THEGIR Eero sles peat ‘ord was amashed, They had pre- LONDON, § H—Having jusi| ously lost two to the Cubs. Now a vee | Moran, Jim Driscoll did not leave for! when it was reailzed that the poor Amorica to-dayp os he had planged. | downtrodden Reds had tossed us suven- : fperng Club, Oct. 2 for of the various Adam's apples hard luck rec Mats, Todas. Mon,, T OFIGHT OWEN MORAN | {ube encounter the reverse English signed articles for a fight with Owen | Giant could stand for some things, but Aght will be defore the Natidaal teen acaipa this season the conv ram, | working (ACR TS Nan elie OOOO. yisimnor ets. aT o = min atne

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