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mea UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY BES a THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBE 28, 1912. —o- Football Season Free From Casualties So Far. ¢, a Ooprriaht. 1912, by The Pres Publishing Co, (The New York World), HE Wid football season is on us in 18 @ recommenda- full swing. 1 tloa foe thi t” date there i Cuaualty. And it Ip usually when @eason fe young that men ars eof! and easily hurt At Yale, according to re Forts, the coaches oxpect tu have the strongest team sinze Ted Coys tine ‘Tht statement presents a cuntra: tifa Yale football newa of a few youre go, when it was customary to give out a8 gloomy @ prediction as possible. ‘The only record of an injury is frem Caritale, where Capt. pe is suffer- from @ strained shoulder. However, Anjury is sight, and will not keep him from the gridiron more than a week or 60, It would be a shame if anything » Rappened to Thorpe. There are lots of Mea who can play good football, but all- eround athletes of Thorpe's ability show only once in a lifetime, The great Indian would do well to keep out of foot- ball altogether and devote his attention ¥0 collecting world's records and fitting it for even a greater performance &t the next Olympic Games in Berlin. European countries hi round athletes with the hope of taking the important Decathlon and Pentathion from America im the next meeting. We may develop @mother Thorpe ourselves, but I doubt that we'll bring out any bvetter man than the indian withio the nest four years. England's featherweight champion, I has postponed his visit to these SEE that Jem Driscoll of Wales, ‘Dis ANG HEAP MORE FUN AS BusTiw@ 400 Yams ON CoumMBIA RIVERS, I CANE BET You # DODGERS BUNCH HITS AND GET EARLY LEAD OVER CARDINALS Meanwhile Kinetzer Pitching Good Ball Holds Down Bresnaham’s Met: y not Brooklyn Moran, rf, St. Louts. Cathers, ef, Magee, if. Whitted, 3b. ty; W. Smith, 1b, Vivana, rf. Hause) Fisher, sa. Galloway, 2b. Miller, Wingo, ©. Knetzor, p. Uriner, p. shores and will meet Owen Moran, now Ughtweight, in London. If Driscoll fat his best he'll beat Moran, Good 89 Moran le when in he never Spproached the little Welshman as a lever boxer, of even as a fighter, + "When Driscoll was in this country he showed Americans a style of boxing almost unknown here. He was elusive {04 & shadow and clever beyond ali comparison. His bout with Abe Attell, which he won by a good margin, will ‘be long remembered here. 1 don't think there's @ doubt in the eWorld that Driscoll, as we saw him, Would defeat Johnny Kilbane, world’s Stampion, at 122 pounds, He ts a far More clover boxer than Kilbane, is fully @e fast and has more augrensivencss im bis tte finger than Johnny has in Als whole anatomy. Driscoll was the moat popular boxer in America during hie short vint. Ho Made friends whenever he stepped into @ Ming. He never wanted any unfair Sdvantage. In fact, he willingly met the best lightwolghts that could be Secured as Opponents, being perfectly Gonfident that he could win. And he id win every time he started, His boxing was fine and clean and entirely In that element of “brutality” that Is objectionable, Very few who would ever doubt that that Much abused terrm “gentleman” could be very properly ed to him, UTHER M’CARTY, eince ily de- feating Jim Barry out tn Pitts etart and preve ti: burgh, promises to take a fresh t he is really w “white hope.” Perhaps Luther ts. Very few champions have gone the top without a seth every day that a Jeftries the ring. g HERE'S much tal of Jack Brit- ton and Packey McFarlan!, For my part, I don't eee why Dackey Should not be willing to give Britton a match. Britton has made gvod tn every one of his bouts of late, and from ac- gounts tn the Moston papers he should as great & drawing card in that town as McFarland himeelf. I've 4: Britton tn action only once, but he impressed me then as @ remarkably fast uN and clever and agsreasive Ughtwoight. can easily imaging tha do give Packey @ hard run for it in # ten-round bout. boxer very much lke action, M Goorty should make ua great a ecard as any club has put on tn some time, even though they appear in different bouts. MeGoorty looks like the best light heavywetght in the gaino Just now, Gibbons ts undoubtedly tho Dest legitimate middleweight, Gibbons has an explanation to off for the fact that ho is so often engaged in “ploking lemons.” “They call them lemons," says Mike, “after 1 meet them, Some of them are galled ‘coming champions’ before that. 1 don’t want to take on easy marks, but I can't help it. I can't get Mo- Goorty, Papke, Klaui Of the other alleged middieweixht chain. pions to meet me at the middlewelgnt Mmit, I can Aight at 190 pounds ring easily, and I'll make as low as 142 # o'clock for an important bout. 1° offered to meet MoGoorty at 159 ring- side any time, Why should I allow him to come in an a light heavywelght? He's ® g00d man, I've offered the saine terms to Papke, Klaus and the others, but the Plain fect is that they aren't: middie- Welghis and can't make 188 pounds ringside, They're nearer 166 ring, and as I'd be giving away a lot of weight t) them at the middleweight iimit 1 don't see why I should give them any more.” i IKE GIBBONS and FAdie Mo- Moha or any) Umpires—Finneran and Rigler, (Special to The Eveaing World.) WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, N. ¥., Sept. 9.—~Without much prospects of playing a full nino innings on account @rigziing rain, the Dodgers and Care ‘Anals started tho second game of thetr tial geries of the atason, ‘The uncer. tainty of the weather kept the attend ance down to the dyed-In-theewool fants Manager Bresnahan selected Griner to bring home the Savon, while Dahlen | trotted out Baron Knetzer, Firet Inning—Cathors struck out, Ma- kee walked, Whitted singled .o right and Magee advanced to third, W. Smith | out, O, Miller to Daubert. When Dau- bert returned the bali to the plate to catch Maxee, O, Miller dropped the ball and Mager countered And Whitted went | to third, Evans died, Kirkpatrick to) The object of these figures and state: | SM Brel amet slarcta tic : Re ica Daubert. ONE RUN, ments fa to answer ihe many requests | 1° nein Wn an i iguita bane wate Moran was thrown out by Hauser, | for an explanation as to how the Glanis lops. they have made thelr 4456 hits Cutsiaw fouled to Wihitted and Hauser} can be calle champions, count for but 067 runs. That means that threw out Stengel, NO RUNS. One correspondent pute It very oon-!tiey have had 73 more safe wallops Seoond Inning — Hauser filed to | clecly as follow: than the Glants and still have scored Wheat. Knetser threw Gallo out| “How ts {¢ that the Giants can win {103 less rums and have stolen 107 i At frat, Wingo popped to Fishei RUN. Daubert was out, Hauser to WwW, Smith, Wheat walked and went to soe. oad when Hauser threw out Kirkpat- rick, Mauser also disposed of Fisher, NO BUNS. ‘Third Inning-—Griner struck out, Cathe NO bri 9 ers also trick out, Magee fled to sand she Red Sox, 1 base has Won many a game NO RUNS " e that the Glante haven't the! 8 basta, ax It makes it poratbie to furbied hin Grounders Kneter nacre], MUMS average, pitching average) Asie (0 eve the same scorl stolen fled, Whittod to W. Smich, Miller going | 2) felling wvermae, ta faot, they are | ss two singles are often ieadees te thind when the beg Waa Taft une Sbsolutely jast in felding. But it ia bring home the run. The 1a: ered, Moran tripled to deep centre,| "0 te that they have 4o moulded | centage iw overwhelininels scoring Miller, Cutahaw flied out to| thelr pointe of etrength into compact |aingles In a row. Figuring » whoae perfect throw to the plate en able to work | McGraw has fo Moran, who tried to score after machine and offyet the weak. | Chance of a ru toh, 0. ; nesses made apparent by the offcint | 80Oring On w Fourth Inning-—Whitted sent a fly to] averages, That's what makes them | DIAS fe and waiting for tw Moran, Moran also got W. Smith's up-| champions, , singh her words, @ stolen bas Byans fanned, NO i 4 is easier to get than a single. Sionkel nent a fly to Mager, Daubert| NE g NAVE SCORED Mos | ancien 0, Het Inan & sindte. the per was turned h and W, Smith, Wheat to centre, and ored when Wingo let Hauser's throw t by tin, Kirkpatrick popped to Hauser, ONE RUN, Fifth lnning—Hauser was out, Knet | ser to Daubert, Galloway was ta vic tim on strikes. Wingo was the Lar on's aixth victim on strikes, Ni! RUNS. | Fisher beat out a hit to W. Smith Miller dropped a and Plaher was hit by xan leaguer in let went to second, Knetz A ball, Mling tro) to left and Bis Fae Knoteer golug to Cutahaw singled to centre, at Knetger and Moran a bane Stengel singled to ventre, scoring Knot rand Moran, Cutshaw was caug):| at third, Cathers to Whitted, Stenge) wolng to second on the play, Daubert's out, Hauser to W. Smith, put Steng:l on third. Wheat fouled to Wing. FOUR RUNS. pi LOUISVILLE RESULTS. FIRST RACE.—Two-year-old colts and weldings; six furlongs; seliing—Capt Heck, 110, (Koerner) first; Blue Jay, 118, (Goose) second; Gold Color, 110, (Henry) third, me, 116 26, Kimundy, Trani Ro r, Baldoyle, Swingti, 4nd Senator James also ran, §2 Heck, — straight $14.60; piace, $6.20; ahow, $4.00. Blue Jay, Place, $5.10; show, 4.2. Gold Color, show, 9.10, eieeapetdibeiesdeee | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, cqufinal Standing of the Clubs, fal IT booms As iF THE New “MATERIAL FoR are's UNG MIGHT PuT oveRk. THE VETERANS. MORE THAN 100 “VETS” There eight golfers at the Apawamts Club, R Y., Wednesday and week, will bring out the usual Meld of one hundred or n erans, edd years old. yet names have nounced Char! Chandle William ber and H. Myers Bogert, Stewart, Chamberlain and Frederick W,. Stevens, _-- - Morris County, Rollo Ogden, Canoe Brook; Dr, Baward P, Johnson, New BATTING ORDER. Brunswick: William Ells, ‘North Jersey Country Club; R. Hills; Charles Hathaway, Wiliam T. Kaufman Rowland, and J. Walter > den, Forrest Hill Speed Entirely Responsible for New York Club Capturing Y BOZEMAN BULG Winning the pennant th B N the game. inal prin the great fewest number of bare hits, the pannan hitting average, age or the be The answer is that they have done (t, That ngs ow} form that they have b RUNS IN THE COUNTRY, utllaing ¢ the Giants By Some BEST Reasons Why WE Should Make Your Fall Suit or ia Overcoat at $15. HE GRIDIRON | Copyright, 1912, the Press Publishing Co. (The New York World), “wer, Twat “ae 4ST SCUNTIIE oe 4 Foot paw { ER . IT ALL IN APAWAMIS TOURNEY. {m every indication that nnual tournament of the the Thursday of this * onthuslastic vet- wing from fifty-five to elghty Although the entry has the following early been semi-officially an- James A. NM. Babcock . Baltusrol; W Pulsifer, Eugene closed, Hi amerson ; . Foster, Nox stex Coun- and D. N, Plainfield; William R. Potts a. Lintott, Joseph P. HARVARD'S COACHES ARE TRYING To Die UP Some HEAVIER MEN: CAPT. WENDEW OF HARVARD i. % Ho % ME. HpRd wHo an UN von WE _— SPT) NOAM ‘ o PRINCETON REPORTS Say THERE Jost “TRARING IT oFF* Down IN Jersey This Feu. a eee \ aN ! oy ) See! (9 PUTTING NEW STUFF ON “THE FoRWARD Pa WHY GIANTS A 1,202 dase hits. |] base nite. This Year’s Flag. Om 1,354 base hits, 103 more 2 Pirates, ‘The Giants have stolen 265 bases || || 02 1282 hits, while the Pirates have |] stolen but 158 bases om 1,354 hits, i j] ‘The Cubs nave stolen but 144 | season has proved other departme: He has shown that the car- e i'n baseball ig to matey to number of on the| vanes. show even than the Pirates, than without having the best the best fielding aver- pitching 2" @ wors 7 the bun lw Of questions, however. | other league for a @ rather interesting study) sox hy made pr It may aio throw vn} numbe comparative strength « jeentake of chances ir acknowledged speed | servations will com ered more runs than hort ue. TH to The equal of any $30 garment elsewhere. are specialists-—our suits and overcoats: the op and style—the same grades of fine cioth You want to pay $15-——and you want er overcoat that can be exactly what we give you for $15. 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This ts our personal attention and supervision. ¢ the BEST Reasous why your $15 cuit or overcoat should o¢ RE ‘The Cubs scored 690 rans on 1,273 ‘The Pirates scored but 667 runs runs than the er han: © deciine in hey have made ten Giants and have To jump Into the moment, the Red acticaly the sam. and follows his ob @ out onder t $19 give you all the sane careful the hest suit custem tailoring made by us. ples CHAMPIONS 28ST i on; Oliver Lodge, 114 (Small), second Giants Have Stolen More yon: Olver Lode 111 mail, second . Time 114 1-3, Hollyvrook, Rehearsal, Bases and Received More Sratsmont, ‘Protagoras, also Fan and my finished as named, Passes Titan Anybody. Mutuals paid: = Loch Lomond, jstraight, $11.90; place, $7. show, ™ $2.50, Oliver Lodge, place, show the percentage, and that is why with | $2.40; 8 Story, whow, $ 4 somewhat mediocre team, as some) SECOND RACK—T. Is und please to call it, he hi the champions:.! D. practically won There ts still another angle to the Giant victory that may not have ac- | curred to the ordinary observer, The Giants have been “at but" fewer tinea than any club in either means that New York has had more also ran. bases on balls, A base on balls does not | ¢ count a time at bat In figu: ting averag. * for the Pirates and 4,615 for Red Sox. BASE ON BALLS JUST AS GOOD |, teague. That AS A HIT, That {% not the result of luck but of careful study, value as base hil of not striking @t the been fined for taking a ¢ {4 Me : Returning to the subject of speed there |" and finished ax named 4® another form of It the records but cuts a big: hgu By refusing fo hit at) the first bull, a polley | Graw, bis team has re on balls than any other team ani ', bases on balls are of as muc ed upon by more bases a, rs ‘st ball have ance, hat does not enter the games, That 1s taking an extra base on every opportunity, Without a fast pair of legs few runners can go from first to third on @ single. ‘ns! reason, theory in m: Waste mot to McGraw, for that that a! his men must TO-NIGHT 2 r words, McOraw's system of baseball 1s nothing « chanics: than the old voiding as much ble. The idea si Amount of energy. Mike Gibbons vs. Tommy Malone y ev a * ‘i 45,"Ahy JACK HARRINON Wea JOn sito tO with Mi Macy PIRATE ‘amis Wii ntiend 42d i & eo AD hg Et kt Harry "Anivim’ taibers® Me Nite, 1G1 Major League Races NATIONAL LEAGUE, _ Reported in Detail. PORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK HOT OFF T [al li Cait0 io #10 MOST 1110) 10 al 15.0) 68 2 g iG O14 2/14/18 86 toe (Sirs) 10/nL Tai 500 or 76 ott Tain Washington ~ Philatelvbia ways win ral Sais deity ai wer s aw rity i FIRST RAC! furlongs. —Three-year-old: —Loch Lomond upward: six furlongs. im, Wty (Tea- han), won; Inlaw, & (Rowley), second; Flower Girl, 19 (Martin), third. Time, 1M, Kyle, Veneta Strome, Carillon, Danfleld, Dipper, Soarlet Pimpernel, Cardift, Blend an} Isavel Canse Mutuels ps 7.50: pl 12.00; show, place® $6.30; show, $2.30. show, $3.60, THIRD RACE—All ages Hamilton, 112 (Leahan), first Small), second; *Atrey, hird, Time, 1.41 1-6, *Clyd xrave entry. M and Stentor a Hamilton straight, 8.40. *Alrey, show, a, Mutuels Place, ran, B. Candle, show, $2.29. E alates a a tt JOHN DREW '* Wa BeSbe! LYCEUM i MISS BILLIE BURKE .,2% CRITERION} *5j, 4038 RICHARD CARLE. trie W |] GARRICK : J g L atioves Wed. hast Week This Theatre, xt W ir. TIM MURPHY. yi Wh e & Column eS ARK West of Iroad N'SUAY NIGHT. #1 JUNE MADNESS + HEDWIG REICHER xceptional New Amsterdam ,}\; LibERTY KERMOCKER, Bway & Avi s Wed. ag e sist u RA COM Ri OFFICER 666 TOWUEARLISS |PROCTOR'S |" NY THES STHAY. Hivos & 0c A Brey, a8, us es “ 46 hts Lewis, straight, one mile.— cton, 105 ter Jim, Cloud, Chief AST Whit y Hid MS THE GIRL FROM MONTMARTRE. *Acton, place, $240; show, . ling; six furiongs.—Miss Edith, 168 Torte eee ot the|(Teahan), won; Ralph Lioyd, 110 (Rowe S tie advariane (10d): 1; Burnt Candie, 119 (Small), ‘ ee | third, e | Mutuals patd: Mies straight, 9; pl $2.70; show, Ralph vd, place, $4.60; show %; Burnt ay mis 5 THE COUNT $ LUXEMBOURG” vanie Com iske wedy nix 101 (Adams HAVRE DE GRACE WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Two-year-olds; five and a half furlongs. 18 (Dunn), wor also ri te (Davies), 6 to 1, 8 to 6 and 3 to Time, 1.06 2-6 MAT.TOOTW. WEST 8 Wiliaw Sy Wiggins als i ive orperep A Roast O% For Lunty Deery PLAYERS ARE DEMAND UNDER THIS YEAR'S RULES. THe ob - STYLE “TRAINING “TABLE? WILL Come get it. iy GAIN, to 1, 2 to SECOMD RACE—Mares and geldings Spring Bos Lahore, Sebago, n. EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN to 1, 6 to 1 and 3 to 1, Montressor, 104 (Wolf), & to 1, 3 to 1 and 8 to 5, second; Insurance Man, 108 (Moore), nd even, ~TANOTHER CRACK ENGLISH BOXER ARRIVES IN TOWN “Dia” Thomas, Who Lost Middleweight Championship on. Fluke, Here for Matches. BY JOHN POLLOCK TA” THOMAS, recognized a “—— ngiand’s greatest middie- eight boxer, iy here. He ar+ rived Saturday night on the Phila phia accompanied by Billy Tucker, the fancy bag punching champion of the wo Although he lost the iniddte- |wetght championship of England to Jack Itiarrison, almost the entire, sporting ‘press on the other side of fhe water eaid it was a fluke and that Thomas ithe better man. He was a red hot fa- vorite In the betting, and gave Harrisor a terrific beating up to the time he {knocked out by a Muke back hand punch, i Thomas ts a #1 t be strapping chi no t# filling out rapidly, and can Ju Mmavoge to make the middleweight Hmit. It won't be long before he will be after the heavies, and If ever a man looked as if he were going to develop into tha Jtong sought, real eighteen-karat “white ; hope” Thomas ts that man, He ha, long string of victories to his credit, nearly every chalked up the K. O. t¥ mas and Tucker have ‘taken training quarters up Woodlawn Inn third, Time-1.07 1-5. 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