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HHOW FAMOUS RING (wis THE Ae ’ WHY= ILL GLUE THIS LITTLE SERIES WAS OVER BUG ON THe BALL, seu: a GME ABSENT MINDED TWWIRLER 1S SAID TO HAVE PRACTICED HIS NEw CURVE WHILE SHAVING WITH A SAFETY RAZOR ae DELweRy ge HOULD BE ODISCONCERTING TO NOBODY Can TELL “THE AVERAGE WOT KIND OF & BATTER! BEND, THIS 15 GOIN To BE TUE Guy Har DOPES THIS CUT GETS My SALARY > NEw STYLES IN WINDING UP" TO PUZZLE THE SWAT THE EVENING WORLD, ST A MATTER OF CURVES WoNow SHovet t 7 5 / Front y \ {sreave® courpNr ur -= HEY» WANNA STRIKE | | ONE WITH A ren in hab tl fon THREE + | pis HE'LL FLAY 1S WINGS ANS ‘ponr CAUSE THE PILL To WOBBLE GET HE a DEA! TWIRLERS ARE BUSY DESIGNING SOME NEW CURVES THAT WILL BE MOST EFFECTIVE AGAINST Eactt INDIWIDUAL BATTER MF RED SOX SHOULDN'T BE + ‘ Bit as Good a Team as Bostons. f _-----—- f BY BOZEMAN BULGER. but that is f F baseball statistics are to be taken | Sth, ‘ie 1 ma tak | seriously the Giants have a sli: nt | Ie lacking in exp ae iy oo he \ edge on the Red Sox in the |S"! p MoGvaw could give most any 1 world's series. Men like McGraw, Connie Mack, Frank Chance and! that tie Hughey Jennings deciare that figures {8° bs never He. In other words, they point! ey, Mah oe Ke baie trriad away out that the men who have the best | ster averages are always the best batters. ,, The same thing applics to fielders and pitchers. If that contention be tet true there is no reason, unless it be| or ( Boston enthusiasm, why the Red Sox | ™ should be made favorite in the betting. | #, Boston brokers wh cy ugainat 85, pettor, us & ¢ _ In vatting, pitching, base running and| until the openitis ah Jong hitting the Giants are ace! Yorkers are not so anxious t to the feu than the Red Sox, | © . not look for the 5 the R 1x are better, lars at Aan For instance, the offlelal averages 0D | ye ci, baling: thle op i to and Including last Thursday show the| the «ay last. ‘The ond J the ¢ | sertey n GQ. atlat fo BAL 8PM Ave.) favor, It w Giants. 143 4750 781 1915 273 131 a7) fe ag eve Med Box 147 4827 740 1926 176 187 275) MEHINAT Coe Ati These figures, covering the work of | SO" big eniacmerrneed wi , the teams on the offense, show ver J Atnietic be Ae olearly that the Giants have the beet! cool and’ de of it. A glance at the figures will! also show that the Giants’ the Y wgainst the sai hit is mo J tive than the old thi following ¢ wed same in scoring runs, \ F} Now, look at © figures on the HE defensive side: 0, A Be TG. ATE Giants... 143 3798 1775 205 5u59 | Rod Box 147 3808 1803 256 5957 .957) 7 That would tndicaie very philrly t S the Red Sox are a Letter fielding team] tgn or 1] than the Glante, ft should be remem-| a in a ' bered, Nov that the defensive ahs | pat, with Jac in. important aw the Crack Middleweighis Agree to} i offensive. | P } PITCHING RECORDS NOT SO IM-) \Veieh 158 a PORTANT. 8 Poun¢ Tn the niteling depariment the Glants sidevnt Garden Nov 7: have a+ the best of it, but figu on twirling have less final result than ay stat !atics. instaay Mathews as Mara) ve the pitehers. ninetas big series, with a good To sum heures that the Giants have none ti } it en the reco Pacaeienit noe i ; a fow points sire : We naturally come to the will be the determining factor. | b— Aitreetion, his alegre ie 3 P\ BETTING ON ENTHUSIASM | Serer Br, DOESN'T WIN. aisiice i Ment there yd ws wy) H a an that ak STANDING OF THE CLULS NATIONAL LEAGUE, AMET 0 w 2 1 SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY ere New Yor ! ‘ —— + a SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1912. v EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN BY VIC = —— car quietness! A few hours ago and Whitman called somebody a Har, some- body called Whitman a ilar, somebody called both Hare. Roosevelt took eon his lst in the next forty. eight hours, Taft got saddle-sore, fe won't call anybody anything, Wilson well, he's a child of fate and It doesn’t matter much what he does—he's going 0 win If he doesn't make speeches. So he won't call anybody anything. And that’s ee | omething original for nim. Genis, let's be peaceable! N”™ A WORD SAID—not a “Ilar” passed so far to-day. Such a remarkable fellows who will U j Minute off and doped out a t AVERY EFFECTIVE CURVE Would BE one. Loretto M. Raft—¥. lett hould; Let’ THAT STARTED FOR THE BATTER'S BEAN On A nave been directed tothe “Levelorn| Gut as t was sayiigoclt? You Wale STRAIGHT LINE AND THEN Out OVER “Tic PLATE, Department.” 1 don't: know much spots appear in your mug, Loret> about complexions exespt to change|to, the only thing to do is to some one'x oceasiol Delleve me, I'm ly—-and—— out the apots bey ean—— Write again! CANT I WRITE & FEW LINES "To My SWEETHEART? Nix! you Got to ME CLASS to that matoh signed up last night between Mike Gibbons amd EASE ' - 4 ‘die MeGoorty, While MoGoorty in in the timelight just at the moment ELEASE: WILGERT GWE.THAT ARM & have @ suspicion that he wilt meet up with an eclipse when he taekles ive man from St, Paul, 1 give fuil eredit to MeGoorty for the airy amd speedy way he laid out Dave Smit and Jack Harrison, iwo “prides” of England. He got them before they got started. : Will he be ablo to get Mike? a I doubt it, kind sit, WURRA WURRA: Kindly let us have, tn (he Wurra Wurra column, the real dope as to what section of Ireland (he black-haired, peach-skinned, blue-eyed (or occasionally gray-blue-eyed) Irish girls come from? I've always supposed then superb women with the ri ” hair and the ivory-and-pink skins came trom the south of Ireland, There are a lot of women of that type in my own family on the paternal side, and they all came from Carlow. Lately I've mot a whole bunch of Irish ladies straight from the North, who had that dark-haired, Spanish look, They told me (of course, belleving It) that the ‘black’ Irish girls are all North of Ireland. Of course I've read about s the great number of Spanish folk who, during the days of Torquemada, Eactl STAR PITCHER 1S OBLIGED emigrated to Ireland and settled there and intermarried, and thereby at TO ove HIS SALARY WING A least helped to Infuse thelr swarthiness into the people of the spot of Gook REST Ireland wherein they settled, bu’ for the life of me I can't remember just ais pattie what spot. Be ood enough to state just where these wonderful raven- Wiat the Red Sox Are Up Against in Worid Series. {MAJOR LEAGUE RECORDS} FAVORITES OVER GIANTS According to Statistics, Which Experts Say Never Lie, New York Champions Are Every nes and lost 12 K wAMe of the {ARLES TESR west man phys Dall with the therefore, tnevit “ant has 16 willing eau will be used the star left bet that west of the ttle Here haired women, with aking like the Killarney rose, OO come from. I'm | tavolved In all sorts of arguments about it in my own home and I want & little peace. 1 C T approach you with the reverence called for by the subject uf your letter. The girl you deeenbe in your letter comes from the County of Galway—Lor’ bless It! although It's full of boge But ft's near Mayo, God help us! Hut say, kid, tt isn't Galway's fault that it's got a lot o' bogs, or that it's | always rainin’ there, or goin’ to rain if It isn't rainin’, The Curse of Cromwell | tw on the plase and the curse has remained from the day that Cromwell said “Be | tot or to Connaught” to those peasants who weren't fast enough to move before | the heavy houghed horses he had welzed tn Westmeath. Herrtns o' Gatway! Where can anybody beat that pleture of grace end peauty—the Girl of Galway, than whom there is uo prettier on earth— iexcept In Mayo! These Three Stars To Win Title. JON WOOD, the Boston pitcher, bo leade the American League virlers and who ts expected to he » main power against the Glan right hander, far this seas n he has won 33 games and has In the post-season be. iveen the Glanta and the Ked Sox four years ago he was beaten ant Uso scorod a victory. Ho is noted for his wonderful speed, hin most of tive delivery having en dubbed he “Smokeball."” He also has @ Kood curve and a remarkable slow ball, R. COLLINS, the only left hander f the Red Sox, who t# expected to bo in obstacle tn the way of the Glants, a terror to left handed hatters shout the American League, ants do not relish southpaws and for that reason tt 1s believed Colling will be worked as tre ntly as Wood. Collings has @ Compiled by Expert George L. Moreland. engue Batting Average. | Amerte: Jasers who bave played in fifteen Sadional Kecorts more games ty and who 0 League Natting Average. Records of all players who have waved in ff OF ore Kaine iy nding Wednesda Sev 48, aud wy mee of 290 ut Vlayers and Clute, Covd, Detroit dacason, Speaxer ther, 3 and Clue, O. AR on fy | A ND JUST A WORD let me say that those wonderful raven-haired, wavy- haired taswes, with the peach-downy cheeks and the wonder in thelr eyes, come prineipatly from the Citle of the Tribes. Lots of Spaniants who went over to Galway City in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and who mingied with the Irish, as everybody should, were responsible for that. The reault 49 a magnificent type of woman, dark eyed, bluetiack haired, downy cheeked, classy limbed and graceful of motion, unequalled in ali the four | quarters of the rth. | But J don’t think a whole lot of the Gelway men. | Dainbert Kell H ERE’S one of those annoying, in- WV" MY HEARTFEALT VOTE f xreat curve, and for @ left-hander quinitive fellows, but he wants way It: Success to Mrs, Isase has wonderfu! control. During the fe knoe emo nag: worth Ls Rice In ber newest crusaie against nolne. sing he has won 16 He has been a however, and ha eeason now answering WURRA WURRA—Why fn ft th the experts make such odd breaks Searcely a day passes but what all the boxing experts disagree as to who wink bouts at the different plac What's the dope? JAMES H. WANBOLD, My dear Mr, Wanbold, It is unkind of you to ask me to criticise an expert. T am a peaceable man—biess me, tat an awful thing to have to sten@ inet this procession morning by one of the atar pitchers of the Red Sox, t# not @ veteran by any means, though he ts consideret one of the coolest and most reliable men the staff in times of trouble. This iy whown by the fact that he has wy, , New York: Clneinnatt deen used in 40 Kanes, The oMetal 1) Unidnd of you, sir, because you leave records credit him with having won P/ ine an opentni ‘At the ringside tn 15 games and lost nine, That does J! Coney Isiand I eaw Tom Sharkey lick end again for this guy: not iako Inte account the number of T] the lights out of Jim Joftrt dT read| BAGG! BOTTLES!—The to my intense Atonishment next day| And then the crunch, and the that Jeffries won, accoMiing to the/and the simm, and the amell of XPERTS bum furniture mover’s van, and | At the battle between Jim Corbett) excavators dumper who never did you and Kid McCoy T saw the Kid “laylor yours a kindness, and the grocery |down,” and the “EXPERTS” called It|wiarp, who ought to have friends, but vitory for Jim Corbett. A| doesn’t know how to make them—@et later Mrs, McCoy—she was) me? 6 or 8 or nomething—toid how hee Ah, but It's @ nolsy town! It's @ nd hid “thrown” it, and thel rowdy, rotating, bustin PERTH” woke up—but they alllorous'thing, It leo ee 4 clam Plank Hero of |reit ists banca Sevn "ait Stow Te 19-Inning Game m2 Si ye, mu tne moral FP *OMoRna a ts ROOD eh “enletay i times that he gone In and saved Brooklyn games for other pitchers. Badient for his control. He ean con- rve ball as well et that hi halla at critical m. unts for much of his #uc- anti Wires, tiles. Hartecll Now ork CHORAQE of the Hope Fishing po} Club Fleet Captain D, M. R. San- menns everything and tt mi nothing. An expert may be anything; from Daniel O'Connell to Conalanto| @er#on haw tsued orders for all hands PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 2.—Aithough | Agramento—and, belleve me, th trav-| to report at Whitall Dock, Sheepe- rk|eliing a helluva lot for a chap like me, [head Hay, to-morrow morning for a A man may be able to drive a team voyage to Long Hranch on the battle ings of strenuout playing as a result] three abreast through @ tunnel shaft) ship Jennie R. The club's membership of a wild throw by Eddie Collins which | ve" fect wide and be an expert. linciudes Smiling Dick Enright of the , A man may be adle to give @® SU Fie tenant " enabled Walter Johnson to crows the] preme Court dectston that spicting wt jeutenar Association, He is the plate with the winning run, the main} Gea car on the left side fe Indecorious- | CMMissary. Other persons of eminenes > of conversation among the fans|nessnessness, and get away with {t./!n the membership are Lieutenant witnessed this wonderful game] But it may be the daily job of the! "Bull" MoCarthy, “Al Gehring, the was the remarkable pitching of Eddte| Judge, and far “ ain @ loft al restauras man; Inspector Eddle Hughes + ' vine ntire expert he may be all rig and various others who are in ae \ bce iy eis oo ee A man may say, if he's running !need of rest and recreation in these ao hig ne Washingtons] ities: -T put this follow here to tend of investigations, A member has in Connie Mack's Athletics lost to Cl Griffith's Senators after nineteen inn- i Wednes Wiayers and Ch Ave. 1006 1004 itn thirteen hits, elght of whieh were made| ty nuxtnes na it he fella it's bie| me to go alone, 1f T can scars aot ee ae oft his curves in the last seventeen! fait, but i to me. nerve before the aiarm clock wakes me jibie innin: He ts an expert ducker—but to-morow morning, I may be there, I How who sturted pitching for the| Ain't I somewhat of an expert on this) want to know how it feels to be om @ {sitors, Was batted out of the box tn] subject of experts, what? pirate crulse, the ninth inn “, When (he locals ted the score by making three runs, Walter e e Johnson, who replaced him, was Hi So t 1m p"hr eg nie ie uae| CrCketers Have Something nnings he pitehed., ‘The Athletics made ty-four ts during the three hours | reny-fouy hte daring ihe three Boar to Enthuse Over Now ' hada en men left on the ba. rate % Kt five hits out of ¥ " ; ‘ New York and New Jersey Cricket As- Seen een eetoa cue war tre} Australians Will Play New] sociation, the atetropolitan Distetet 4‘ liongest played tn the major leaguer this N } T a eae Lanai and ¢ a . Costaaas " ©, fe S ‘a sir rieket Leu SUC. al have York-New Jersey Teams in | fa" practising assiduously for a loae 5 | season re i x time past and will make a strenuoes Two-Day Match, effort to haul down the colore ef the 4 1" 6-Hour Race Last | stare neal dan ie ony dt ¢ Motorcycle Event Tha mas with the Vit Wt the Susie SOME Hae, Ww Whiting. Cleveland ateny new Atiiatica We Mitehelt $e. Lodta ft r ‘ i 4 i “4 4 ‘ 4 4 4 ‘ a Tag! York and victalty wre all atirred! is the fact that in the party there are wo days of the game at] but eleven players, Just enough to make the Staten Island Cricket and Tennis} a team. It is not known what ie dene ¢ ground, Livingston, 8. 1, neat} in o any of the players become tne wiay and Wednesday, when a picked | capacitated. York and New Jersey - attempt to down the star! « > over im-Motordrome at Brighton taken by the make the contest tor and night free froin | team of Ne emanta {1 | cricketers wi TT. Broan. st _——.- to Ald a € wrrow afterno H ea bes IPO hates a sation | Austeaila crew, ‘This team, which has! A beneft set of athletic games, Gae- W is : : ana | Bone uh & campaign of lic football and hurling wil be held at Flowers ig of 4 he other day Ulmer Park, Hath Beach, to-morrow tn is . - 4 pulse ! y to Vila aid of the Cathedral of Sligo, Ireland, is oe 1 | will ‘whan | to-day en- Most of tue loading athletes in the Met : wean 44 one) ea 1 nd ame of @ ser ropolitan Association have entered. HY et 7 wo that the condition | with the "Gentlemen team of that) F nent will be Abel Kivat, Pat Me- i ' ia ‘ ace will wht as | Donald, the world’s champion shot-put- h fr, (Neneh ‘ nwa taat Australians will conclude thetr| ter, Matt MoGrath, record holder and , " nf Mer zo ’ bY fie strat * wil wot) Plitadeiphia series Monday, and the fol-) world’s champion hammer-thrower; Jim i ; and Kis teain will jowtng day w be on Staten Island! MeNamar i Tom Collins, The Do- revdy to do battle with the fa the munican Lyceum, through tte directa, an diatrict can produce, ‘The! Father Maher, hes entered @ strong le, MeNell, Locknor,| {teen Amertcans who will ge against) team, Including Roy Dorland, G, Gil- el: Vodltz, Vanderbury, ® invaders, who are looked upon as) more and A. V. Parke, The football and t'jtckel, Cox, Wray, perl abd Costello wre “mong the greatest cricketers in the| hurling toams will be composed of the * primed for the race. world, wil be picked from among the best players now ln tis country, 34 ’ 4 * re sondition for tortor. | Metres 7 ” a = ao BP

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