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or any ball games threugh drinkin » history uf ' h fe get to talking about their home towns | | want that understood.» And A the school, mit eats eport Ich cathe moment {t lands. \ The uppercut ts forearm and turning his knuck- was only 1 up, the same result as tho| watch them closely, The longer they abe ie aes oe we 6 " Behoo he Ridgewood Baseball Park, ‘@ bard blow to block, f one knows how the welght of the forearm Match between Heinrich Schmidt of | talk the further theyll eet unay trom if gears learns that statements of 1] Commerce-Fordham Encout-| Schoo! at the Ridgewood Buscball Parks to time {| punch. Decisive Mat Sait to | to Be Fought] Worcester, the Massachusetts cham-|the plate. When th lrree aa that nature never were made by me Irving avenue and Ha’ xa seme it.” y 1! H cester, tho Massac! rham-) the plate. When they ull get as far 48/1 he undoubtedly will 6 4 “as Conroy, formerly of Atnherst, bas a Ma. Wie dus'e arent. lanes en Wan talking about Stan- ecisive Match to Be Foug! plon, and ‘W. ©, Hownes of Oakmont. the pitcher's box then ix the time to pitt te mele And anole, tae cat ter Is Best of Day’s Three | gooa mlbven t start the esaeee, i 1 OF Fo ago, | hel wasn't so won- A | Sehinid ben ‘ownes incident slip in and score. That sounds simple |} Know wheth at or no dele ny cen Years oF so ago, had a) dertutiy accurate,” aald he, “but he was| OM Links at Noble (Pa.) for | which was the severest blow the Key:| enough, and Me, Campbell proved cons |f thetetace donee ene OF not Hl H 7 ess. left hand that was a mystery to all 4 Therefore, I do not care to discuss igh School Battles. Boy's High pr ther boxers £ Jon time, Hven the the hartest man in the world to «et em : stone players received. clusively that it will work. A cloud of || anything he sald concerning my at- ° Es ful season are not vory owing for a long time, Keven th ay from. He had a knack of coming Tri-City Title. dust and flying heels at the plate was |] titude on the question. And T also |) $6 Coach Hogan fot Were fooled by it. Mawkins fought stopped hitting. Me never rratine Imber Court, P an, pThamee Ditton, ity of the afternoon. out my statements L had no idea or HE high school footvall season] Morris High School hay the old N. twice, and each time droppel Jos ance, but if he : Pring James | It was getting lute, the xcorebourd | {ntention of attacking Manager opens to-dey when the strong{¥. U. star Al, Nixon coaching. Ue flat on his back in the first round with eo Haht Was always dust ¥ defeating the Massachusetts Golf| ring tuto, importance and io 4 Wad the ne | showed that the Cubs were lusing and | Chance and nothing was directed at High @chool of Commerce teain hopes to t att van to wtare that anappy left. He shot it out like a on to start the left, and if he Ansoctation by 9 points t> 6. in| in Kagiand thrypeh sharp practice. he "new | Grover Cleveland Hartley began to | him, nor did I intend that it should [| meets Fordham University at Fordham. | axainst Yonkers next Among » left Jab that was going a little too high el with that he was starting the the frat of tho tri-city matches | Sind riubous, ‘Wil be Inaugurated for the first | enum, pane, lear Old Ougood. Inks | reflect on him personally, If T have | Commerce five veterans back, four/ the promising cand &nd too far to the left, and when )is igain bi could see what | for the Lesley cup, over the links of | time, and what he was going tu do with his } any players on my team who do not | of whom were mentioned for all-echo-| 4nd Gargon, both rm was almost straight snapped up, and or later he'd get| the Huntingdon Valley Country Club at} 4. a1 gore will ye vettled nie share of the big dough. The Braves | approve of my plans let them come lastic honore last week, were stars at Ford with @ downward turn of the wrist y. One of his blows waa worth| Noble, Pa. the Pennsylvania Golf eda artis" aetlet when "the fret ot ae A ee oe ee venits rom hae | (ame And say so before the season |) "Tne team will, line UP follows}. printetene tasted This punch was Dal's pet, and he won] 4 dozen ordinary punches when he|sociation will go against the strong Tee St, reek the He in, the Anstane| Gaet didn’t prevent Grover O. tr rt Sane Gel Capt, Wack beabi tlaewe gonen Tooke ot Pr noeton Bes Had #0 many fights with ft and became so nd it. It was Impossible to keep | Metropolitan Golf Association to-day in| range, Nid. When the regular echetuue tablish the finest barber shop in ail | willing to comply with my orders, | Meyer and Hecht, tackles; Mathes and se at ataulty field Gevine: _ ith my ord oN b way from him, isive test for the possession of iaey a July, the teama representing the so P y order: . hard ail week at MeNulty “ sure that it was a perpetual bread-| “ wat sha decisive test for bed 4 id times winner of the | Osgvod at a onable cost. He was | That goes for every on the C Cann, guards; De Boer, centre; Brown, . de by t year's pery Moc tion of hitth of «i 'y one on Cub to fll vacan ul winner that he dida't tr evelop| SieGoorty’s notion of hitting looks as}the trophy. It was a clean sweep for ond Field Club were | thinking of this when La Rue Kirby, | team, quarterback; Clapp, Freer and McCus: | 0 eleve in try to develop hamplonship elev anything cise, GIR centey ganteayor DCA Laid Macatee ot Atel Menetiba byblsteed fea and two defeats each /a new pitcher, known as the Michigan | QQ ker, halfbacks, and Blodgett, fullback, | CMNvIONsNIP . ble, and ne 1 | fas nt Sta heelgit " : H — t z “ but it was different in the singles, but “tee ded to postuone the play-off Assassin, got ready to throw the ball cd. Siskind, formerly of Fordham, is| == HE uppercut, although used tol ker care nat te expare hime fare |not enough to prevent them earning | fitic,, Out Interest Mi Increased rather than Nobody ad to be interested. the heote the lant Lala pee lal ce AMUSEMENTS. ei is more a ty of modern ning®, and takes them when he ig|ers in the final. . Wykagy! easily led the field | tioned for Merkle to approach. “Do “ se) |and Tenth street, Brookivn, Manual bea &4 f lben M. B; f Allegheny, fo EMPiRE oboxers, Few of the old-time fighters ®re ty land the calculated blow, Tho om ee rere 6! GHEAY, SOTHIOF ament over the Links of the! you tuink it Would be necessary for m, Kirby got away to a very bad start | Training High School, will meet. the fal Matiives, 1 ¥ er middlewelght hun.ers wiit{mattonal champion, had a | narrow muntey “Club, She tetumed | | 5 . IN DREW meeed 88 uppercut aa effectively as Mo- ° enk against P. W. Whittemore of good enough to have won {to put in electrical face mas-|thile debutting into fast company |*t¥on® East Orange tedm. Owing to | JOH 2 fu@eerty ‘or Jack Johnson. Corbett, ‘n, Mave Wouble wetting him out of the/squenk against P. W. Whittemare of ia aria had the taf the Women's Met. You see I could save’— jand was tapped for five rune in the | M&ny, insnrtes, Capt. Dingwall will have | P¥CEUM #5605 tho fight at Carson, used one Ke ged Benen pe a shouted the alarmed | “ ¢ many substitutes in the following lin ut Mate yh on thers an it ee iecines 0 PY 9 IR ——= | Michigan Assassin, “He's going tol opening round. After that the Miché- {wot Ackerman, and Quinn, ends; Me Mtss BILLIE BURKE, rn 4 ; . ou 3 Dingw SEE * mons's nose, and everybody talked score, ‘ [920 Assassin settled down and gave | Gat'y,,,and, Young, tackles: Dingwall! | CRITERION! 99444 >) ts ‘* . jrovePand Fred went right on with i} sette, guards; Calcornd, centre | v , Fiines, ‘@bout It as one of Jim's clever and un- arvar an rince on evens their conversution and Young Mr. Kir-|“8 @ rather neat demonstration of ¢Ze\tz, quarterback; Harmon and Hall, RICHARD CARLE. ‘HATH WILLIAMS Usual stunts. Fitasimmons was pretty by, flauriug that they must be pulling |the ttirling art. His main fault wae | "Macks, and Conroy, fulldack. |] _THEGIRL FROM MONTMARTRE. effective with the uppercut, It re- sone big league stuff, said no more.| np of o, : sree RR Tear ane verano SF P a Their First ame 2 To-Da LES CCRR tai aes wieniniee Raat oetrs in k of ositral but when ét came to | Bushwick High Schgo! will atart foo SOR CK of: witises the uppercut all the time at close { |Shafer, but he reasoned that Shafer|the pinches he managed to tighten wurange, Mike Gibbons uses an upyer- I Was also & newcomer and might not| up and send the Braves back to the HUDSON ¥ $8) cp) rs 1 | _— jbe on to what the big leaguers w fe y a coatnn tanta non Oo ; ; FOOTBALL GAMES TO-DAY. [Panes te Rees Yench, He coulda't use Ais curve ie piglet A *Goorty's is more of a long !Crimson Tackles Maine at = 4 Brickle Pei Harvard Expected |" «1 don't know about that," reflected |often, because he couldn’ qi u A lifting punch is always m v Yale vs. Holy Cross, at New Merkle, it ee cungnan ct ‘ouldn't control it, | PARK {to a0 © « hy a ross, & lerkle, rrin o e LA SSUES, Mar we or Hy “than one delivered in any other > * "1 my Haven, ve ? 4 att ag pp riled "|but his fast one was a dandy. That * Mat. Wed, & 34 tion, ae it throws the rec vacke| Cambridge, While the Tigers |] Piitceton vs. stevens, at Prince: |} tO Prove Football Sensation Mirae Gani can ucilay) Wal Nel seanuhlsoneniag came MiGKE te Clifton Crawtord verard and off bal " ° t Ente bot FULTON # ward and off balance at the same time.|* ought to get $2,500 even If we’ ie 9 tmagine thot having an eivator fal! ‘Take on Stevens Team. Maine, at Cambridg: of the Year. Iloole Butt hook ant!" came in a {© uBcient glory for this youngster _JUNE MAL: saunder you, suddenly taking the welg:t Pennsylvania vs., Gettysburg, ik shout from the stands. Merkle |@ven if he was hit hard. A few more ‘Eddie McGoorty Latest Fighter Added to Mem- GIANTS HAVE EDGE ON SOX THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, ni amen _ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK _ HARVARD ELE EVEN OPENS HER SEASON FAMOUS RING CHAMPIONS HAVE ALL BEEN HITTERS $o——_—_—_—— orable List of Men Who Knew How to Punch in Most Effective Manner. ¢ Press Pul Copyright, 1912, by T hing B’™ M'GOORTY has added one more (The New York World). to the number of great hitters. ring have all been men who could sade a close study of hitting effectively. “It's all a matter of cutting out | Waste motion,” said MeGoorty a couple of days ago. “I try never to waste a blow, That means that every one I start must be deliberately planned and accurate, They say a man who goes deer shooting with a repeating rifle will pump bullets at a running deer as fast as he can pull the trigger, and as likely as not kick up the dust all around without hit- ting the target, while a man using a single shot rifle will take deliberate aim and make sure with bis one bul- let. That's the way I try to box. 1 use every blow as if ft were the only; one in the magazine, Another {m- portant thing Is variety. It doesn't do to let the other man know what you'll use next. If he can figure that The famous champions of the hit, and as @ rule men who out he van block or get away easily. “When you can make your openings and set your own range the next thing is to deliver the blow in the most effective way. That is done by ‘Starting with muscles loose and flexible, and ending the delivery with a snap of the arm or wrist, like cracking a whip, The force of the blow is all in that last snap, and if the timing ‘s right, so that your glove reaches the mark just as you use the snap,/man's guard and crushing him down by You get results. I picked up the old |#eer welghy always waid that this gave hin hie MoCoy corkscrew idea, In which tho left F hitting power, He stood with his wrist is twisted Just as the blow lands, knees bent In together, pivoted from and that’s what makes my blow so effective. With the right uppercut, which the knees, and swung his wide shoulders with the blows, Fits was a ter of ie one of the best blows used in the livering his blows wih ao TZSIMMONS was knock-kneed. He ring, I get a free swing and time the Dlow so that it has its greatest force at ‘trom your legs, : x ; he gives & somewhat alz looked around just in time to see Vince|iworkouts and the fans will have a : fi Dartmouth va, Bates, at Hanover, ‘ampbell in the act of interrupting th a ( Firat Time, ar sensation, Cambridge, Mase., Rept. 2%. Betive ceikete ceritnes, son, and rather unimportant, it will |Conversation by stealing home, Markie | chance to get a real line on him. tier eran ARNOLD DALY elt fan ia Stet MoGoorty ie @ “line hitter," which AIVARD opens her football ached- Byracu mit , at Syracuse, J] #how the progres of the men under} made a jump to get to the plate as did — Piri sear FAN Shilsfhal New Anetorden WW at Bis 8 Serene that he hite with every muscle H le this afternoon in the S.adium Amherst vs. Tufts, at Amherst. the Instruction of their new coach, A! | Hartley but neither arrived in time to| McGraw will take one of his stake Ny from his toes up, and they al! work with the University of Maine as|J Carlisle va, Dickinson, at Car- J) Sharpe, Enthuslasm has increased |got the ball and Campbell had made al}yorses out of the paddock this after- “fogether and in the au 4 Jefe y ; .. greatly this year with the advent of | cy, Side ove pip rE fom the same direct her opponent. The vialting aggregation |f "sie Clean glide over the pan. noon and give him a trial gallop to was a great “line hitter.” A man | 4, : Rutgers va, F. and M, at Now ]]/ Sharpe us director of the Red and} It was so ludicrous that the fans| Work of th sani crutated EA. avn Wi Whe swings blows hits out ot ine ang |v, te reputation of being @ wamel} piinetay, White eleven, and every step in thelcoutdit get ance nthe players | ¥2rK, of the rust accumulated from a i] ST. RS ane Ay “ voumedentm baton” ee bunch, though shy in weight, and are Willlams va, R. P. 1, at Willams. |} development of the team is being}on both teams laughed, ey fate a Liou ee eat HE’ Hi i expected to. gl od account of Watched closely in the hope that a] © ry 001 em elec i Ladeed Hy eee Jeffries, using tis famous “crouch.” | ivemeiven ‘ehigh va. Delaware, at South |{combination capable of defeating Penn-|mausuges’ etter tae’ gman tacthay | blood-sweating Bahemnaihs OF Fron toni mae, on Mesanta ae ahs es 8 terrific body blow with th Toaay'a UNIBICION willl@ive-the tae til Barkieuecs, [sylvania may be the result of the sea- Jaaid to Merkle and went right on with| aman Micra arent Min ta ite se agate are le shot that left out like a piston. The}. chance to get a line on some of the Lafayette va. Muhlenburg, at [| en's work, the pastiming, it he dosen't hav body and legs were lined behind the |? fal Ghat Coach iteughion dal Easton. Mie ont oylind Th ere ie es wa NE ELL iy ad blow, and it landed with all of Jeffries's | es ara er satin alte ohne he = i sees nia ihe mont premise Ry ey 1 that Ra 2. Mh. READY MOREY great strength behind, The action wae) /’"° hail y Leer antada a Llakmiey ac {-t then suddenly released spt. Wendell te Booked for one pesle | There Was no tackling, Weisr Wal) nenince pany might Interfere with hie control, When | LEW FIELDS ey P ' ; sy 1 i If back posit Pendle- The Linco Giants have a | i . “Terry McGovern and Young Corbett | 2” ‘i fhe bankfeld, with Brickley gee Lr eo are eat ELIGIBLE The ln on hant have o bard (4s [yeff'y gallop ts over the chances aro a Kot Biway. Bie, 8.10, ‘were good exainples of the “round-arm |4%! Hardwick as bie running mates, | 169, part of the Une ot dere FOR THE WORLD'S SERIES. ou hand wien they tackle the Jersey [yhat'we will have « look at young Mr. PLA’ hot Bray Bias, 8.10, hitters.” Terry used hooks almost apt nigae tio cowie Ae east tackle, Philips; left guard, Shenk; cen- ae uae A: \Gemelk tha nayest of Robby's year-|1 BOUGHT AND PAID FOR Glusively. He hit with 4 swing of the! SO'K: Will prove the footh ANON | tre, Bluethenthal; right guard, Logan;| Cl ATI, O., Sept. 28.—Twenty- |O'Ymp ont. Boniany has promised to [lings | TA rea. CxOMTT Wie & $1, Ws of the year. Hardwick and hie kicking | asia, sh : 4 have out his entire team and hopes to — |} od0H ST. WREATRE ae | wily da as BOE, body behind each blow, and he way! °! the year, Hardwick an right tackle, Trenkman; r.ght end, Dun-! thre ants and twenty-two Red if H | The Us er ttle ehch blow, and as | vill be one of best assets in the ‘tap; quarter, Emmons: left halt, Pen-| are eligible to play in the world's series, [PUt the colored stars down twice tor the; “Among the distinguished visitors || LITTLE MISS BRO’ |Meat & Rass Mieate ne that depended | Cimon lineup, Reton; right half, Baker, Culivack, De) gocording to the official Hat of eligibles [CUM He will have Jack Doescher 19 | present teas Victor Munoz, the sport. MANHATTAN 3. TAM gQREBA HOUSE. BTOOK OD. (PY ah Outs, ela. tine 4 Lats’ oNMbalte for effectivenes #8 upon going In over w| ve Harvard lineup for to-day's game | Witt, issued to-day by Chairman Herrman of | te box in the first kame and Del Ma ling editor of El Mundo, Havana, who pe A'MiAN's WORLD MAUDE HALL THE GRAY’, 8 + OW follows Felt n and O'Brien, ends; Yale Drons Philbin the National Commission, ‘The lst fol- }!" te sevend 4s among the first of the foreign cor- | 20°. MACY & 00 rth, DAWN tohoock and Storer, tackles; Pennock 5 lows John MeGraw's champiow Giants will visit the | : egy K.O. Shows He Can! and Maguire, guards; Parmenter, cene y HAVEN, Sept, %.—Thero willl NW YORK NATIONALS — Ames, [St tievrde Creket Ginnds tn bloken aot tere |respondents to arrive for the world's REPUBLIC (Ws' | 67, gi Sidi | € Iner, quarterback; Wendell, many changes in th ale lineup! Recker, Burns, Crandall, Doyle, Devore, | May an exhibition game with the fast Ito) serious.” With Senor Munoz is | _THE GOVERNOR'S LADY: * Sii 1 rot seme ud Hardwick, backfeld, nthe team goes against Holy Cross | pletcher, Groh, Hartley, Herzog, but Ue Boson i enor Conti, correspondent for the | © W400 | Nveaines ar acre at the fleld thls afternoon for the sec-|Graw, Marquard, Mathewson, Mc * will wit t | 7 1 | wet t tase Mat | o W . " ‘other Havana paper, They warmly a “Fe ond game of the season, Cornish will | mick, Merkle, Meyers, Murray, Robin= | _THE CONCERT “wt Le GavELAND, srt —Knoorous Tigers Open, Too, To- Day. again run the team at quarterback, but! son, Shafer, Snodgrass, Tesreau, Wilson | Bim . jereeted their fellow vouniryman, r . qi . sr ass, . ayed at, Walla " | als Brown of New York k out Sammy | PRINCETON, No Jy 8 %—The! PHiioin has been dropped as fullback | and Wilt eae : tf \c| Senor Gonzales, who ig now pastim- a mt 7 ¢ Columb th son opens this afternoon | } © of his fumbling, which Coach| BOSTON AMERICANS—Ball, Bedlent vlad en ggetn H the Braves as catcher. Gon- | MUSIONT, SUCCE rott of Columbus in the eighth round Ta EeLiioe Begeee ane (reruns ce Wie fumbling, whie Hraslen Gear: Calllag Garrizear eneie stonale. alul Ue Wis ouds [ing with the Braves a THEGIRL FROM BRIGHTON of @ twelve-round Ko before the Clevee | et aan ane Prager i at the tag |aardner, Hi Hendricksen, Hooper, |’ sales is a corking good bapkstop and rec ere AND CABARET Pee Peer hele cf cae pe & comparalively easy |cusable, In his place Pompelll, the UX | Krug. Lewis Nant . ap —— Bap itistie Clus. Trot, hero of scores | ch ton, judging from ast [freshman of lust year, wl play. alltene | Hee 4 Lents, Nunamaker, 0 tren is expected to do big thinge mest |] GED, ML, COHAN wnleutaast le OPEN ALL WINTER — ee entem colld not cope with the | years game und the tack of material{ell has been dropped and Markle will | wood ant Fo g season, He is built on the general “LTIN GE THEAT RE! HENDERSON’S SIC MALT, Aghting New Yorker, Knockout wore) 4, stevens. ‘The ine at Princeton will|play for him, Capt, Spalding will be ance \tines of a fishing line, and in Havana ti Mod at. Bre, 8.18, Wet. & be, Mal, 21 HE 8 Other sine eR Srott down gradually by battering hin |be severely tested, and @ great niany)FIBHt halfback ‘ gaye a tA A; Bee re eaevally by deltering hin |be severly sind and @ teat hdeny |THRt OA. cas enanees in ihe ine, |PAPKE DRAWS WITH HOUCK: wae known by the nickname of “Pan WITHIN THE bisa 4 preesy yeaa is ' + | Ave t right end, will \de the idea being that to a} q etrop Rink, | Garden F vio @nd lefts to body and Jaw and cleverly | play. After thin game the coaches will|AYCUM at NNNE fake wll De renwond IS AFTER HIS OLD TITLE. | \de flauta,” the idea being | Holler sxatin Metropolitan Rink, Aree Ae 7 ey jbe able to judge the men and fix more A Spanish cye he looks like one of Broadway & Sad :. . ducking and sidestepping Trott’s leads ’ the scrimmages so far. York, at right a eay abe ' ni : wound after round, definitely on a ne, The ine watch} guard, is replaced by Randall, Harbt-| Billy Papko arrived in town to-day those long loaves of French bread, __BABASION! cath BAND CONCRALS Cot £ RULES Th the olghth round Brown fought ike | Wi! 88 into the Kame will be the same gon, at left tackle, 18 replaced by Tal-|He fought the rugwed Leo Houck a The Cuban writers will watch the |JOk WEBER'S ie World of Pleasure be yi Bes? las that which has been in acrimage the | bot. Jburricane six-round draw tn Philadel ok A SCRAPE O' @ wildcat and sent three lefts to the eye ty wach he anne. at| amet phla last night and he has returr < Giants carefully for a few days and by Grabam Motta, “omens s 'g fay without a return, Just as he was quarcct, and Fendiewon, Haker and De| Cornell Takes On Colgate. for one more battle before he sally tor then proceed to Boston for a sizeup |e Jou Brees __ BROOKLYN AMUSEMEN Te lout to finish Sammy the referee | in the backiield, Streit’ and ’ 2. -— Co France, where he is booked to meet the| ‘ of the Red Sor, They are two of the | Hee aM n wre pure to get into the| ITHACA, N. ¥., Sept. 2. nell: world's champion. Papke insists he ts cute { sont 1 Pay iS iri TWwick stopped it to prevent brutality, ‘nd probably Hendrickson. backers will watch the big red team) ay d as ever. “I have my old aj) teams ant 4 Athy [ne Met l most famous sporting correspondents Broadway — Buloh Av. Best seats, 50 a probably Hendrickson. & polaps to x al, Ltn street De "Knockout Brown showed himself to be |” No ‘werimmage was held yesterday af-| With Unusual Interest when it takes on! pack,” sald the Kewanee cyclone, “and | a avenue Cirgus hee Jue te lin aie world, They write in Spanish, bout the toughest piece of fighting ma- 40 #gna) \ Philadelph “We Lona, GWEEPING MCGooaTy UPPERCOT, ta. ternoon, most of the time being given the Colgate eleven to-day. Deuverep Close IN, Pennsylvania Will Meet New Yc York Golfers To-Day Jensen's Famous vPPEKCUT, Copyright, 1912, by The Press Pub Birpseve a to MeGoomry Twists Ht GING THe KNOCKOUT SNAP Hib N@AR- STRAIGHT LEFT we Fis WAS HID MKCor's VIEW SHOWING How HOW FAMOUS HITTERS GET THEIR (The New York World). hing Co. 1ST, Te “CORMSCREW, Tre Jereries “croucn®, FROM WHICH HE COULD HiT A TerRRiFic Booy BLOW Toes , BACH, LEFT SHOULDER AND FIST ARE IN LINE - GIVING THe’ EFFECT OF A SPRING STRAIGHTENING. Hartley and Merkle Carry on Conversation While Brave Campbell Scores. BY BOZEMAN B GER. CCORDING to Vince Campbell, A the speed merchant of the Braves, the secret of stealing home is to get on third very quietly Although that {s what will bring the champlot P ractice, io wh top el} the the game is only the second of the sea: back to me, et frou “A. aiccgnatul tity 1 ite for the Met Syisliaunely Gane deginuing at 1a roel the, ba will a hip | and then when the opposing players! Who Says Talk Is Cheap When It Almost Costs Giants 100th Victory ANTI-BOOZE RULES CHICAGO, Sept. 2.—The will go whether Chance !s or not. Let me say that never before ha in 1909 or any ve French and Italian, Note THat ats CHANCE OR NO CHANCE, SAYS CUB PRESIDENT. By Charles Murphy, (President of the Cubs), Prohibit all drinking in the Cub team ight here now I said that the Cub team lost the championship other championship “PUNCH” Dav HAWKINS LEFT THat DRorPED ERNE, NS AND MANY OTHERS a THE FIRST sky) uvERED wi birth OF THE ARMAND A DOWNWARD “TWIST OF The WRIST. Swings TiRovGH A ig pias hea ehh witH (ke Bow “THE FITZ SIMMONS Gowan PLEXUS PUNCH = MSGoveERn's | FAMOUS “Hoor ", SHOWING HOW HE SWUNG HIS Bopy BEHIND THE fLew. GO, Schoolboys Kick Open Season rules to manager On Local Gridirons To- Day batt tor the first time in ae ‘0-DAY, apts EATS, vie bLANCH BAIRD & Yer si 10e—Ladien A “i AMATEURS Pacer aes OTR RT None ? OL AEE | LORIE FOU ORY YAN RRA VEE A AE TOMES ACEP TURE NE

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