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~ ie BKVeNING WOKLD, HURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1912. ano newsy| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK , EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN THOSE NEW RULES FOR BASEBALL PLAYERS WODDEINE RESULTS FIRST CE—Two-year-olds; five Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing (The New York World). eM eoclareh arr HAL : Oliver Lodge, 113 (Small), second ; Lamond, 110 (Adame), — third. Time, 102 3. Viovete, Britain's Aid and Scallywag also re $2 mutuels paid: Paris Queen, straight, $6.60; place, $3.50; siow, $2.70, Oliver Lodwe, plac show, $2.50. Loch Lomond, sho SECOND RAC a helt furlongs; twory rts of Oak, mall), Maid of From 4 (Wa second Holly 105 GMondon), third | Time ». Half Shet, John Bow- i ‘ Kiain, = Aready, **Rottle Song and n, Two-dollar mu: oak, straight show $2.40; Maid of show $3: Hollybrook, pled. HIRD RACE year-olds ané lupward; about twe | steeplechase. -ill ‘Andrews, 135 (Ryan), first; Young Morphewts, 192 (Pembert (Beamish), tht Hy three starter ! TL Andrews, stra | as.so: show FOURTIL RACE~Three-year-olds | Ironte sondramsaa i eave It to Murphy of the Cubs | |, to Dig Up Excuses for His | Team. | * @apritght, 1912. by The Prem Pubtisiin (The New York World), ARLIE MURPHY says that @rinking lost ‘the pennant for the Cubs, And yet Charles Weskit) Bturphy doesn't drink. + Bf you want to listen to some chatter Stand in the Immediate neighbor- of, Mr, Murphy and you can al- Ways hear something. Mr. Murphy #6} fe most versatile chatterer in the) When he was a youth hin favor Miterary work was "Chatterbox," and | Be never got over it. Bo the Cubs jose? Ask Murphy about end get a good excuse. If it Isn't one | it’s another, for Cha: Weskit | an . Rever without a “holler when things @gainst his ball players. ‘This time | > < as - Moe I CVY Beer and cigarettes, Of course, only | 44 y |g iy. Mauter 8. aang, ' We | ’ Cubs fall for such pernicious In- Mbit Th Y Ki | tty Ol E oo Seater] OLDSTERS OF LINKS [tas ings You Want to Know | 0 1993525 Walker St. Ns ¥ cigarettes. Neither do the + ? Weetinacon, 319, 19, 0 Second Inning. Knabe walked of any other team. That's why Meare F, Norton, Garten Citr, 104, 8, 96 Ab t th Wwe ld’. Pa || West econ’ fanned. Kinifer T Clothier, to Men f Boy J Base cs | RESUME TOURNAMENT (9 scacs"zs = out the World's Series. 1) pexT DODGERS Sex seie t= wx . 18 mall), won; Bay onnelly), second; Mise ley), third, Time, 1.16 35. ie, Rey, Chilton Trance, Miss Jean pand Bouncing Tase also ran and fine farionga—in of Pleasure Jor, 96 (BK 8, * mutuels place and $5.50 place ished named, ‘Twe 3.40 stralght, | Look for my Fall Opening ! Announcement in tomore row's papers. It's of vital importance to you. i e e fy tut ene i DATES. i ian i aa H Daubert's J AMUSEMENTS. baseball cut the t hs : Bults, wee eke ON RYE COURSE! tie th, macro | First Game——Oct. 8, in Mew York, | Fourth Geme—Oct, 11, in Boatos Bad’ veceaieer. ier made PW VORK tl Charles We can't atv fit, 1h, Me IS). |) Second Game—Oot. 9, in Boston. Fifth Game—Oot. 12 New ¥ IN W nihab.ueeh ion 5. Srinenateieaty ‘ oy ay ae Bs » hte edbahisenal the basepal | tos {3° so-ct00" i Thira Game—Oct. 10, in Mew York. | Sixth Game—Oct. 14, in Boston. Dias prea ropatels Ob RURba SS VoHN DREW @eason is extremely dull, N \2 ‘tose ideaee, 110, 14, 96 | ‘The city for the seventh game (if necessary) will be decided by the toss Third Inning—Ps “t aingied to short fo =" fe that there has been a vast conspiracy of @ coin, i oe eit and stole second ay Dolan fanned. |{ LYCEUM @..osp) Go get the Cubs “roused” white on the'r | Annual Senior Golf Event May! 103 UMPIRES. wea Miter singin to] S84 BILLIE BURKE 2 Sravele, and thus “weaken their playing Miexander Just Played With scoring Paskert and putting | ar we ; Ne Mala Maslei, t0e 10), Be National Leagae—Kiem and Rigler. i third, Cravath, nit into «| { CRITERION fiisics £034 aaa Extend to Chicago Next dite envet, meat ts American League—O'Loughlin and Evans. | Dahlen’s Men in First Half le play. Fisher to Cutshaw, to |] RICHARD CARLE HATTIE WILLIAMS bd Ee Season eo ae PRICES FOR TICKETS IN NEW YORK et Get coat ania’ aif gO ee ERB Dlepiche otioctay. quit | CHAIRMAN FOOTE’S MIND |] moxes (4 seats) _ $85 | Lower Grand Stand .. of Double-Header. “te ane to Seaton, who torent im aut over @ pound of welxht. Kilbane SaaS WASN'T ON GAME. Upyer Grand Stana . ae Fourth Inning.—Knabve singled. Doolan fe mighty particular over 4 coupie of (Svecial to Dhe Evening World.) James D, Moo! I notice. He makes the r]| APAWAMIS GOLF CLUB, RYE, weigh in and gtays off the scales | ¥., sept. 26.—Practically every one of | When I was champion 1 never | ¢ * if he veteran golfers who returned « the scales. And I didu't make | seq yenterday was on hand early to- chairman of the co Wes Pi vets Rue een ana uie gs PRICES FOR UE: IN BOSTON. os wore (han yesterday, || Box Beats, each Pavilion . a anew bad record for him. |] @rand @tend Bleachers He knows every blade of grass on tly course and seldom takes much above fied to Stengel, Killifer saccificed, Er- FIRST GAME win to Daubert. Seaton fanned. NO i“ RUNS. ae Moran watked, but was doubled up git Catena Doolan to Knabe, to Magee. Stengel got to first_on Pankert » , of Leon — ihe day to renew the struggle in the annus! Seores —+-—-- -- ——— i , ” Si muff of Doolan’ throw EF cof 1 BaP ouciin’ asa Sioa hele senor golf tournament, now in. progress, arama, Dsker Memow, 1, 8, 8 C Taal ao 5 aed to centre, sendin ONE NaN Pee ‘a ae The older the more eager they weemed Garied, Oakland, 94, ts, N al Ti b’. F H R. Miller, OK re th Srhetner they had « few pounds on Me] one seniors have adopted a class cry, iui Wilmington. 7 , ationa Sporting uoS Former ome) fxn ae tial HEDWIG REICHER and Beeeptionsl cost, @r not. You know what Fitz used to way: ‘The bigger they are the harder Cher fell.” Fifth Inning—Pawkert went out, Kirk-| | FARRIS “Once a senior always a senior," and patrick to, Daubert, Dolan. fied to| | HARRIS already plans are being made for n lay NI S. Stengel; #0 did Ma NO RUN HP ARMOLD DALY ainericnn Stay, 70 Be Leased by McMahon Brothers' lkiniter, « el ; » yeare ago, when I was a small] affair, with possibly special fea- > bots ©. show in Madison | Ad de: Kirkpatrick popped to Dolan. Fisher Sibeeee rears 06%, when T wos prall 570 “Wien play. vegan torday. detnes Site atc ny i ht ate | Alexandes : reached first. on Dolin's high chrow to | New “coUNTY Wie uh TS pounds ringaide, Me was the| A. Tyne in the lead HY JOHN POLLOCK. | Plame "at See Getta he Seed only | Potule coeecesoeess OT TH Magee. Erwin struck out and Fisher|{ THE COUNT ¢ L champion. We went stx rounds| score and Chief Justice Gumm DHIN the next twenty-four] while In the malnermt Tiunnmee wee oe a BROOKLYN. Riiter tori habe, NO RUS a} second, |] Ty inven Wel, de Sig @ draw. And just two weeks later I] New Jersey for the net, but the wage hours It is expected that the) farmiteMin gray punches with Jims ABB OO. AL 6. FERS NDR EE L-E. yee Nie ; that rh ie nye reread aa AER wen Ot ie caee cunt Hertnee. oONiG =e ‘ McMahon brothers, the locall 2a Moran, rf Pee Get van eas Vere Tel = \] M-I-L-E-: -T-O-N- St toa tines Heyny wedged 14) noid thelr advanta ELEANORA SEARS IN TENNIS J oomotorn, will six a lease whieh will) oN ste’ UAH farang fem, round ae tke ke AMUSEMENTS. | me clear out of the tink. | aot ane of the contestants, Would FINALS WITH MISS BROWNE, | »ermit ciem to ne ue sivows ater | Ligehe ote Se Hick Daubert, tb ccs 8 8 8 OO rey wowed ba a whi him J is ine 8 w N “da dpera din meen a HAL | we Cea n MF Mater TF tourmt Wid Hiroad, We'N tei] came to thronging about the score! They Beat Dorothy Green and {it + UPecteni ihe hamec Gt momen ee soles onbfierags | aeewpetricls See $8 8 8g 8 GALETY iittect de, at a0, imseif that he and 1 weighed in] board and keeping the closest sort of sealun Gaur snaitontas | Be : | —* 0. Miller, © Beebe ed edd ind 666 Gur street clothes on and Ne (tabs on those who did not fnien early} EVelyn Sears Resepctively in jae Tuasiene Spor aR V1 vienna Muousted to F3GnEe Curtis, p Lr 0) ib cos wo GLOBE 1 pounds and I weighed 1%. a $e To. se ¢ Finals [its teense revoked by the State Ath- Pape gol & guarantee of $1,000, Dy, iy Yaa * The Mae ereane one fe the college boy# had nothing on the To-Day’s Tennis Finals. tette Commission several months ago| Puree, ®. muatautes. of Tony. erty, | Allens 3 ae) WINTER Gakurin re at THE “EW ARITY GIRL iT Nel ag] Veterans, Almost two score Bostonians N *.~ final: | 3; deck Denning, MAT, TO-DAY: Se. 75 pounds and Battling leon at 1 i BOSTON, Sept. F.—The semi-finals in | pe e the club offictals violated the Bas, Totals oe uw 0 %& Ket 8 SHOW | OF 1912 \ 1 welghed under, 122. TI] remained in the contest to-d the woman's tennis singles tournament rules by having its referee, Pats v SCOR SUNDAY NioitT— maa CON Bee | ‘wi RALPH HERZ we RE him for tie whole| clusively proving that ‘the seniors af-|at the Longwood Cricket Club to-day { pa dyadlir sats dg ar HE). GimSted # gore. ot [idindetphte o oT » CUMERY ¢}*! was. 7 LACK’S Bway & tom rounds and slugged. Never let! fatr now held there annually by George | resulted In victories for ae Matai Traeniain, Biocar tit Gubkear peige a og 89.8 8.4.0 8 8 801) collet CONE ain fist ba i“ far re ie second. They'll tell you in Frisco | Weight hax proved a feeder rather than] Browne of Panadena, Cat., the * Alary [tween Jim Stewart and Gunboat 8 Lett on bases—Philadelphia %, Brooke | Graimile Barker's Y's ae iwi ARLISS Ae itwiPas lyn 4. Two-base hit—Alexander, Bacrt- |} Under Co._ in ! fice hit—Doolan, First base on errore—|f LYRIC “4, Wer Gf Way” wad, _ Twas, fektherweight champion, |* "Val to the Apawamis fixture, A] champion, and Miss fi BE Wal. the lightweight champion and{@cheme is now hatching for a simiar| Boston. Brooklyn 1. Stolen bases~Daubert, O. ER-DO. 6 Kkicking about eleven pounds of | afta Chicas, (Miss Browne eliminated Misa me i Mier, Knabe. Wouble plays—Knabe to e t ‘Where do these fellows come] ‘This year the seniors have taken on| gcara of Waltham, Mass., a former na ‘Tiapoaa tiene oe pans oe Kullifer to Dolan to Doolan; Dolan to 38th ST ae ay an eae about a counie ofRunces? Jan International aapect for ie ra) ional ttle holder, by oores of 6 scoring Wiillams. Chase out, Vandyke| Alexander Allen tr Strack natcty || THE MASTER OF ae House ime through the presence of Francia} §—2, The playing of Mivs Browne was} to Stahl, Dantels walked. Lelivelt out, | cy Y 7. . fl ¥ Curtis 1, Allen 4, A oP with Tom:ny Murphy. Tommy '# 8) dralgwood of the Outremont Club,| surprising to many of the spectator eet SM eneee 1 wesged Broadway Sh St, ! Vandyke to Stahl. TWO RUNS. CASINO iss Yeti fighter over dist 1 | y balls—O, Miller. “Iits—Om Curtis 8 1 G eer eee ene, Oleh. te to AL erro i RED SOX APPEAR Fngle singled to left. Stahl singled |81-3 innings, Allen 6 in 2-1 innings |] THE MERR Y “COUNT sho wwententecround fight | Montreal, who at past the seventy-year| she made 2 p j PN amen tune through Simmons, Engle going to third, | Umpires—Klem. and. Orth, MAXINE ELLIOTT’ Hea.,.3 TF aaa ese J Wagner hit to Midkiff and Engle was and Orth, ‘Time of! MAXINE ELLIO! Es = anova Sears *y _BillyGibaon t a wed three ten romnd band Billy Pavke of Kewanee, 1. Wolgam, tough as he mark not welgh mucn over 100{ Mis Kleanors and I stood and slugged twen: at times seems to be lean-|outiy in disposing of Miss Dorothy ‘4 game 1.38. Atteni 500, AY Ba near tamer tina na cine ormuoore Bt [ane pte ce vee EM eA Apia e rary aby Seay HAMMERSTEINS 3 . while 1 stalled chance 5 c 8 tom : “ vores i, at " Oral Seats $1 wi oF a chance | eral of the old stars to-day showed the | required with scores of 46, 6-2, 6-2 out at third, Willams to Midkim, Car- SECOND GAME. 2 aba. tin ek by, yesterday's rain, but limbered up their Perera gama n fanned. NO RUNS. ; ‘Third Inning—Simmons out, Wagner| Seaton and Killifer worked tn the alinstee iting 1008e dase Ae (pasha HAVRE DE GRACE RESULTS.) to Btahl. Sterrett tripled to centre and| points for the visitors, while Basen et : - oted, bi - "1 d passed ball. McMill: th: tha by the finish. 1 thought I had the de- | detected, bui fae peroan |UD {0 ig a Inning Wolver- postive we Rngle, Williams fied to [2nd Erwin did the battery stunt for BOUGHT he ten cUK |) @ision stowed away then, But Tommy] A Kickers’ handicap was the spec FIRST RACE Selling a Dehlen's crowd in the second game. 46TH ST. THEATRE, 50,925, ‘4 mo on the left eye with a hard] card to-day, ‘The winner will be the| five furlongs —Capt, Kiliott, 100 Ghut- Boeaker, one RU — , 40TH ST. IMEATRE ae os ’ ‘ 10 & 4 to 5 and 2 to 5, won ’ ‘andyke fanned. Hooper fouled to| Firet Inning—Paskert tingled to the pe , one of the pretiieat punches that [man with nearest that of the| tiger. i , a of, ) I oO e? Ad Fs i TT’ Toate on me, Wher} came out |loweat handicap player,” ‘The players) Chuckles, 108 (Byrne), # to 1, 9 to 1 and ton’s Men Had Lead of Chose, Krug fied to Lelivelt. No[infleld, Fisher making a great one-hand LITTLE MISS BROW “HANK PANKY ||IMciNiYKE & HEATH vig um Kale Elinore & Sam Willian: Mak ive feo, Tue dio tiara Hal, ‘ean. acer a ws THE GRA si OW tenth the ey: d}are taki y vote for Presid 9 to 5, second; Montressor, % (Wolf), RUNS. Z stop of his liner. He stole second, Do-|] i The OFFA X 6). | for Bae ayratenin the eye was cloved jar ishing & elraw vole for, Fresident pteesn CRaP Seven Runs. Fourth Inning.—Keating singled tolian singled and on Daudert's vad throw MANHATTAN ae «A MAN'S WORLD on in sympathy. AN T could] chotve o ip of paper and dropping ‘asces, Aurific, Sitaei, Mayor centre, | Midkiff popped to Vandyke.|in Ragon Paskert acore|. Magee sace|¥ Sat.. 10e abe. Boe. ‘was to work in close and keep catch-|it in a box bohind @ tree. The ree on also ran Chase hit to Vandyke, who threw tol rfced, Ragon to Daubert, and Dolan| - Aim and pulling him in close and will be announced this afternoon, | SECOND RACK, —seliing; three-year: centre in trying to get Keating at see-)aouiied up at third on Daubert's throw IEW YORK with him there, He tried s "Jolds and upward: one mile and seventy BATTING ORDER. ond. Keating chught napping at seo-|) ii i atstck, Ri Miller doubl THEATRES wip and Mme away to Kei in a good punch.| PD. y i, 8, BT 1A yards—Futurity, # (Wolf, 7 to 10, 11 New York mah ond, Vandyke to Krux. Daniels flied to 1 OR r doubled to bed i, eae I wouldn't let him. He got the y t 3, ATT tod and out, first; Abseonder, 103 (Ura), | yngnitt, ab. Hooper, rf | speaker, NO RUNS. left. Stengel made a great catch of Unies du see tit ht “| taal te, tea ‘on those last two rounds, f om, 114, 146 to 1, f to 2 and § to 6, second; Patrick | Snase, Ib. per | Speaker out, Simmons to Chase, | Cravath’ long fly to centre. ONB Darky" Re Bt. AN faiths ACADEMY © rates 25 pounds In that flight 7,at-182, | 8. 10 (Karrick), 5 to 3 1M 2 end out, ee Lewis out, Midkiff to Chase. Engle | RUN. < cartier, Be \ hae Mt and erate roves te thet oan 10, “e170. third, Time, 1494-5. Affable also ran, || Dantel, If fanned. NO RUNS. Moran was thrown out by Doolan. ULUNIAL, ea RAN ere EGIL Iwas 10,8, ¥2—] OPH IRD RACE—Handicap for all ag Lanivelt, ef. ; lows pt «HAM TON | THEG kL er nt rf - mmons, 2b. ingle, . See & othe aren, HY, I fought Aurelio Herrers six furlongs.—-Lahore, 14 (Butweil, | arerre Stahl, Ib Kare aot Acie land he ‘weighed 143 pounds a79. Joven, aut and out, won; Yankee ‘Nos/ereureth Te Mahl. 1B. AuAMBKA Pon Ui JO WEBEWS I o-Night at 8.30 iss, | tions, 90 (KXarrick), It to 6, out and out, | wy; aes Carrigan, c. Tthay,-196th st, BELLE BAK alt Theatre, By A 24S: Weber © Bielda That is the bert fighting I Williams, ¢. ‘arrigun, Saint Pea At Teta ower M! Present Gd. Herrera was the hardest nit-| > 3 o my second; Amoret, W (Ford), 3 to 1, 2 too] Keating, p. Vandyke, p. oa A SCRAPE CG TRE PI mm the world, He was 90 good | . ia, | [ane Dut third, ‘Time, 1.14" Three} “tmpiree-Deenan and Harrt. Attend-|/ I ‘hat Fall Suit boy Graliam Mpl"nt. author of inte Dalle teehee Yy ¥ 4 er x lf Megite Adpolutely refused to meet hin Ne Wel } SEAT eas Bauina|foviiccc: | Mn ee ; Hower SKALINT § ‘stupolitan Rink, Weeks after our bout 1e Mex S. Werpar, 100, 1, year-olda and upward; one mile and sev- (Special to The Prening World,) landed one blow en my hast a Hi Andrew's Ig: [onty, yards oir, Giles, 97 (Davia), 7 to] RENWAY PARK, BOSTON, Mass., ou Te u Oo u @ terror, 1 thought he had caved | i man. Waterbn, i 1, 6 to Zand 4 fo 1, Won; Miobael An-| gone ag Penwicl whole chest In, It knocked me) & Mama ASI | gato tne Mtwel, 0 0h 8 to. 8 and’ 2 Sept) %—The last game on Fenwick P ‘ ‘cross the rinc. 1 had to cail off 100} to, secc Nonparell, ‘5 (Byrne), 2] Park of the American League of the Will you have it made to your measure? You can way & 5; SUDMEY. Wann tbceeee ALL WINTER SON'S fights afterward while I was get-J 5 1, even and out, third, Time, 1:49,| season was played to-day between the | at less than ready-to-wear prices. Will it be of the a EADY ‘over tt ae 2 shiek 0 Mercere | 7 ¥ ., “wl, | Menty Hutcheson, Gates also ran. Highlancers and the Red Sox, Both { best imported materials? Yes, if it's made here. cab. M. COHAN sits ives | éHour Kace™’ Tt aA a warn evtalon e , — managera decided to try out two re- Thi orth deri “2 saroaitwns ~| SUNDAY AFPRKNUGN vib Bs wit ‘= wis to-day ; tt gm, |cruits, Vandyke and Keating, Another io ew Considering. GRAND 4 a aa | aoe VAT RV RNT (be afd hae Ale fe ho, ai tine cttler ah Ave Ridge O tont!’ Alas | large crowd for the small attraction was Mat Sap AMLIGCAN KUUr of Canada, at 135, and Kid Herman nd lots of others EAM TS Jon hand to give @ parting farewell to Suit Made to Measure, $25.00 et heer ye AOA lla te buh the American League champions of 1912. mB Murray, Hol r seeing Kilbane box here I'm Fret Inning.—Midkift out, Wagner to Made from the latest London novelties; styled,, WiTHiN OND THE zal cAW. BEATA MESea oy et a ‘come Nett mart aianennneies Na anon NG oF bing CURE caN 4naour mab) Chase singed UP melt asad tailored and finished like suits that cost $40 to $50 lOLUMBLa ‘die be sOUE Mateo ; : Oe toe | . Hub. Wb ‘tu (1, po, || fanned. Lelivelt sing! centre, We jal: nd Cornflower Cc. ‘ve, 8.15 aha bv, & Bat VaR vitine Mike ead ut \ Pe.) cau c WL. re elsewhere. le specially recomme: lowe! \REPUBLIC ,} Wea ds ve Mat, Bie. 4 a Ts lo Agee inn: he raters a th MA AL re iy Ri: & i te Preanglens Te te ap Rag Blue and new browns and grays from Europe within THE coven IS LADY, a i i rare: A) ifs at % meres tne AGE: (heh AEpree ! aides go im ork 03 MOT to Stahl, NO RUNS ; a fortnight. Send for Style Book and Samples. y Woda fe Beas eet Tike | aa T kept after Kilbane every minu' “RESULTS ‘OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES” re Hooper walked, Kruger sacrificed, O eect” | Sin | 2, er nes pe the time, Jn thai eighteenth round, : Bt Tolls’ 8) “Chicagy: 3) Rirat gaime Keating a ¢ nae Renee aut, brary THE CON ERT + z eo “hase, Hooper third. | fem the bick of my + roulders;. the GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY Second Inning, —Sterrett filed — to! lier meaty NIN A bawan to Po'ler: ‘Kill the Jew! aa eae EC! Nera Houper. MeMilan walked. He then stole | and Oth Sirens | | Bea + the J ant Mytoo lost Me nerve ' Jug at roan . a ‘ele idelpbia, Jrecond and third, Willams walked. | } ind Bae the decision to k beanie 4 Keating singled to centre, scoring Mo- | Sm ane, Next hg WW. Es.a. diferent, story,” | Millan, Willams and Keating moved | Post RAINEY’S AHRICAN” HUNT BROOKLYN AMUSENENTR Pe Thi Mroadway ‘wloh Av, Bes »LANCH BAIRD & ay 206 Tadios mt “l te | "aaron Svewy Was Louis at

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