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+ ¢ ‘Copsright. 1012, (The New York Wor! Denefited by the cha fully as Probably a whole lot more! Ge-out-and-get-It-or-die-in - the opie. MIldlewaight champion, et confidence. The Frenchman if nothing else, 1 If he of foreign Wille Lewis fought | tier twenty rounda. It is tmporsible to imagine that the French-;| “Can” Manager Chance Be- | Cause Cubs Lost Pennant? The Pree Pubtiebine Co, ‘8 evident that President Charlie Murphy -of Chicago 1s anxious to “ean” Frank Chance. Probably Mr.| + aston ‘We in an irritated of mind | the Cubs didn't get the pen-| Pant this year, and wants to find a “goat.” If he leta Chance out it'll look ‘to eome people as if Murphy had a no- on that Chance wasn't a successful ‘manager. I ymagine that if Chance had the @ame amount of authority, and Chance! “canned” Murphy, the Cubs would be | ‘a9 they will be by the lons of Chance. Some of Mr. Murphy's remarks anent baseball and the Cubs haven't been of a nature to All the team with enthusiasm and the ARPENTIER, the famous French | who ta) matched row to fight Papke in| > age] is making arrangemente to leave for Ameri shortly after the Papke Gght. This shows @ commendadle pirit much | tempt | al w wv; moO NY ae E EVERYBODY'S DOOIN’ Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co. wf Tut PROFESSOR SAD HELD Tits CRYSTAL UP AND Gazep INTo IT FoR, FouR Hours I'D SEG Te NAME oF THE WINNER, 3 HouRS AND 56 MINUTES MoRE AND I'LL KNOW! ONLY has hope ! does quite | man would heve even a look-la with | Qge—five yeurn ago. He is now —_ ‘ development by weight ngth it’s Iikely that be a Grst clase heavyweight. Suaded to look upon the coming se- i Bie Ghews In Paris fe saa Mra ries as of enough importance to merit B pweeder. They call him erribie |{ Nis. attention, He finally consented, | Agnerican.” ven if Papke defeats Car. |] ad a scientific treat is in store for A he'll have @ hard time getting || the readers of The Evening World, o of Paris sain without giving Kiaus ‘The reputation of Swat Milligan 1s eee it ten't at all sure that he |] well known to the fans of New York, jus. O.. BROW) right again. Wonder how at the same time. It wan Belll, he has some class, He began Al when he was thirteen yeara of eighteen, and he has won champion- Ghips in avery clase from the feather. ‘weight up. That's something of @&}) Pecord. At cighteen Carpentier hes not But they'd better keep the elghtoen- Year-old Frenchman away trom Mc- may fall foul of Klaus over there, ‘BMiaus won a decision over Carpentier, wd Frenchman's excitable manager into. the ring in the eighteenth leg must be all © Morgan is going to find time to | Aalke about K. ©, Brown and Jack Brii- I's only other apers, but it has for ¢ Evening World cure the man whose name tar, ght, he'll Swamp League. ly for this paper. Dan easy K. O. was in bed after his auto- - mobile accident. affaires and still hi ieep. it now that K. action—subject for twenty. day conversation himseit - i @0es Morgan come in? He'll to how to talk in some shorthand. ae OLBHMAINEN, the great runner is making good in country by winning all of “races, although the best local men | given big handicaps over him, * Father easily. Some people are reces. But those records goed, compared to e' @ And it ten't an easy te to compete in a - @ different climate one, and do his best. ‘will come around to his er@ breaking in good time, | SCHEDULES AND RESULTS OF MAJOR LEAGUE RAC WATIONAL smears, any sa Then Morgan could “Bive twenty-two hours a day to Bri!- & couple ‘@ppointed because he hasn't crackea fet of. our records in his three or Manager -two wort ous Hitter’s Advice. T Finn this hie HE engagement of @wat to cover are! big hit In baseball circles, bers differing enitely from those experts, are bound to be that The E a big favor, and Jake 8! Sox regrets that hi beneft of the peer Here are opinions of and Pi ident Herrmann of are cannot rec. ment: us @ great favor and mend you for your enterprise. famous hitter like My to give Ms Ume te may know that Knowing th wan, 1 sh ES. a wor It ts with the bases full. the fans how and wh» | oat-or won, My only regret is Peerless Hiiter of the Poison not in Boston cariier so tbat | tatk with him concerning the gin an ordinary champion- ship eh om player here and there is for scintillating through diamond history Nike a meteor across the Milky Way, We take pleasure in announcing Mr. Swat Milligan, peerless hitter of the Poison Qaks, whose name is writ on every tablet of fame in the Willow Mr. Milligan will be on the ground day after day advising the less experienced champions and will write his observations exclusive- It was at great expense and solict- tation that Mr. Milligan was found at Bobbletown, Mo., and it was with the greatest difficulty that he was per- ball player who never struck out, McGraw of | Giants Says He'll Be Only Too Glad to Listen to Fam- the world series The Evening World has made a His storie nmawer McGraw of the Giants ning World has done him hi of the Red Hitters advice MoGraw JOEN J. WORAW—In secur services of Swat Milligan you have done want to com. Milligun sees Ut Veputation of Swat Mi! ve only too wlad to huvey advke on how to hit a home 1 will study ns with great Interest tubhouse is open to him! and we will feol honored at 4 visit FARE STAEL—The vening World thought in wetting | W @ man like Swa: Milligan to explain to the gum) Swat Milligan on World’s Series; Famous Batter Will Advise McGraw) Peerless Hitter of Willow Swamp League Will Write His Observations of Battles Between Giants and Ked sux and Give aily Hints and Advice to McGraw and Other Less ; The remained to se has gone hitting You hay Interest ing met the | the tlons and a signal Milligan | for} of oth M read, have the Stahl} = the Ni tlonal Commission on Swat's engage: | the | New” York itisbureh Aicawy is When Phila telyhia aT Bivoklyn Hostou Gamien Coat run his Heston q hiiladelphia 1 could | Newyork trick Of Games Lost Tiers covering the World's Series between the Giants and the Red Sox—-the annual classic of baseball—the Eve- ning World, ever up-to-date and anxious to please its ender, a spare no expense. Here we have aj Milligan. has never struck out tifle deductisns ought to be of great We all feet under deep obliga. ns to the Whiow Swamp League AUGUST HEREMAFN, (h: National © | stittgan to leave | gue long enough Major League Races Reported in Detail. NATIONAL LEAGUE. “48, 68/0076) 77,80 08) lops in a ptneh, m of being the pert on the job | His scben- dist the} onty paper with an e ” so that We may it of his criticisms, rman of ‘perienced Players | who never batted except when the bases were full. tory fails to record a single instance in which he failed to score from 10 to 1,264 runs, the rule being in vogue at that The Evening World Mr. Milligan has consented to advise with Manager Mc- Graw and suggest from time to time means by which a close game can be a mous home run bat, his rubber pick stick and several members of his se- cret service bureau. big series will escape him, expert we will have other ordinary re- porters who will act as a fi Mr. J as hit ed typewriter for World’s Series af- fairs, and it can juggle participles and infinitives with that the Peerless Hitter of the Polson Oaks used in establishing a batting record that has never been equalled. range his time so that at least one hour can be spent in In this way more baseball, education can be se- and, moreover, one| cured than inya year at Dr. Eliot’s five feet of literature. Big M Men of Baseball Welcome Swat _ | securing eerinmpen sv; (vs. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK — cremate SOR maser en SAP VON TE 6 nate FRE CE IT---DOPING THE SERIES (The New York World). PHILLIES HAD HARD TIME HITTING GIANTS POLO GROUNDS, NE ~The Gianis and Putiiies begin th sertes before a very small crowd, F “Alexander 1 was opposed by | a First Inning—Paskert doubled His- time that a runner could continue scoring until the ball was recovered. In addition to giving his services to won. He has brought along his Nothing in the In addition to this brainy and able in when lligan is at rest. Swat Milligan ‘sa ball player who can write as well He uses a specially construct- the same’ dexterity We would advise the reader to ar- reading Mr. us how basehall should really be played. The National League welcomes Mr, Milligan aml tw batting record to the # serios, His secret service mean wit have every avsistance in ferreting Jout the fine pointe of the game. In the Peerless Hitter of tho Polson Oaks, whose yatting average, I 6, you have done organ- \zed baseball a service that will not he |! forgotten. Lida fie MeGoorty Di BPARUIAS | PHILADELPHIA, 8 7 have scored | wiitiame, tbe lo , made a game ene vad Swvant pall in of hie bout with ee Bailie aM {Ma ate the, "Na. mw tlonal ad obtained by" MeGourty in to viait us and tell |the fin ‘héif'or'tie “beitle® enabled “tie” {8 \ (0 | wis} Hi co 61010 sid 11%! Hw a (dag TO UT TM oe we VSCN be, OTT tayo mt ry AiHUi01 10.1% 1 wot! wet | TAXIS 414 1) 8D 88 WM GID NT iw 18 ws mew yee we w gid) 8) Ol) a camy off the honors, \Arnheim Clothes Are Worth NEW PAE, BADER| v YORK, Sep: a |der, a recruit, pitched for New York the and} “some ; Bree ~——— | teaaver 46'S BATTING ORDER. TALKING New York Mhtladelphia id Burns, If. Paskert, cf. Doyle, 2 Dotan, ab. Beck’ Magee, 10. é Murr Miller, rf, Merkleg 1b. Cravath, If. FI went to third as Doyle threw out Dolan. Magee flied out to Murray and P was doubled at the plate, Doolan threw out Burns. to Knabe. stealing. Second Inning—) vath and Knabe Doolan forced out Knabe and Cravath | was caught at the plate on the NO RUNS, | was kle singled and stole struck out. NO RUD Third ol Doy | ra; Frith Shaf Wilson, e' urray SLUGGING T The BAL BATTING ORD ORDER. | New York. fleld, but out stealing. Fourth Inning— ler filed to Murra: out on strikes, Magee was out stea! NO RUNS. Doyle lined to Paskert. out Becker. NO RUD Inning—Knabe acorin, \atiaiier, 3b. Chase, Daniels, Leltv Paddock, 1b. i t, of. Sterrett, Steabilan, sa, ance SHIBE PARK, Philadelphia, Sept, 20,— It took a mighty hardy fan to venture to these grounds this afternoon to sec the Athletics and th era play a game. al for football and far enough for the national game, First Inning-Midkiff fouled to Mag Chase tolled out to Melnnis un- assisted. Daniels walked and stole sec- wert. Lomlion Oe., in ond, golng on to third on Lapp's wild 42, Mn ot Bina. ves, 8.15 throw. Lelivelt out, Barry to McInnis. Deere Ei roa We in NO RUNS. te E'EK- More Than They Co Cost You can prove it to yourself before you buy. Materials bought in quantities—an efficient organi- zation employing many skilled workmen—insures economy and thoroughness in the finished clothes. Suits Made to Measure, $25.00 ily worth $10 to $15 more, on values offered elsewhere. hundreds of patterns at this price—latest imported novelties—tailored, fitted and finished These suits are e: exceptional way. Book and Samples. “UmnirsecDiniwen and” Hart 1,008, We are showing If you can’t call, send for Style rnheim NO RU Inning—Kilufer | to Merkie. to Merkle. again and stole ner. Knabe, 2b Doolan, se. NO RUNS. Doyle ned Becker singled, but was out Mller struck out. Cra- | both hit safely, but | same out Jet | on La Wilson fied oat to Dooley was out, Alexander filed out Paskert doubled to left third, Dolan popped NO Ri struck out. Dolan threw Burns singled to centre NO RU jagee walked and Mil- Cravath was calle tionals is boo! “Vhands of the Doolan threw that Fi Alexander tossed out Mur- drew a pase. the bases, Alex: Kert sacrificed to Doyle threw Pe New York Cl ja He the flag, bpt fouled dent mentione | Yiew Ww jon anything F crooked asserth work by ithe League pennant for the Glanis, hands are keeping mum to-day on the Doolan safe on Fletcher's fumble, Kil-| gensational charges made by the | Mfer was safe on Wilson's bad throw ‘of the Phillies to the effect that ex: of his sacrifice, filliny ander struck out. Becker, out Dolan, Merkle grounded to Magee ander to May HILTOPS TAKE TURN WITH ATHLETICS. AT for the benefit of all close decisions f the League officials to discipline right severely, too. freely in the Philadelphia magnate, was over with things to say /NATIONAL LEAGUE MAY “SPANK” FOGEL FOR | HIS GIANT CHARGES}: Horace Foge! of the P' jadelphia Na- ked for a spanking at the League for his statement the umpires cine! All ub would not have Mt on the who was charges of the bubbling refused to b quoted ‘oxel has sald rding Fore!’ Gentemen, % THAt es Lal AT Ly ane TU mnee= uM FIRST RACE—Selling; ix ich), 10 to 1, 4 to Towton Fiel ing: {and out, tol to 6 (Butwell, | entra. ree, Eton Bhi THIRD RAC nd _ BASEBALL (HE ONLY THING MTWOWN To THE one mile and seventy yanis—Jac PACER RAG HURT. AT CRTICAL TIME. IN DODGER GAME —e | BATTING ORDER. FoR 1 Reena or wl eS €. | Brooklyn. | Dauber Wheeat it | Kirkpatrick, Fishe ab, fn threw out 3 *s FANS NOW | » Kirke, ON HAVRE DE GRACE WINNERS. It’s a roundabout way to Walker Street, but a short three-year furlongs.—Knight 1 and cut to savings. 1 ut Handrunning, Kate . Miss Moments er), ‘ond; AMUSEMENTS. five and one-half furlongs—Strenuous, (Glass), 5 t put, rds.—Gates, 108 4 to 5 and 9 to 10; (Trasch), 6 to 1, irbrother), ™m 10, third. Agurehead’ Pri “You lopposing m: \to the presid: Philadelphia. aggert, Re Oldring, ef, idence, R, pointed Ph With prectsion and out the fight ad po chance wi Baker, 3b. McInnis, 1b, Walsh, If. Barry, ss, Lapp, c. Hush, p. Attend- New York High- The weather was from warm Br adway ies ‘’ * HA auged WEST EN BUNTY | in our Geo, M, Covan's Music ey, HURTIG& 'SEAMONS’ and 9th Street and that he obeys some one higher up, ident Lynch had this to say say for me that with my mf t WINTER GAR JEN|*22 Mat. To-m’w, var Ne Barker's 48TH ST. THEATRE §; || 3OTHST.y CASING THE MEKRY. 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