The evening world. Newspaper, October 1, 1912, Page 16

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Jim Savage Takes “Header® in Third Round of Bout With Gunboat Smith at Garden. / Wane THe cians Re Garin or GIR PRESS Dore Box SLID over THE EVENING WORLD TUESDAY, T SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK OOTOBES 1, 1912. Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). yo Me PULLING Down Tuat HIGH SNAGGED LAST INNING AND Teue 'EM WATT! SNAP one ‘'L To RUN IT ON “THe First PAGE. Tove THe EDITOR To Cate THAT “OUR HERE CORRESPONDENT ON THe FuRiING tine" PLAYING THE WORLD'S SERIES EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN FEL DSREDTED. EVEN HS OMNI Move on Foot to Have Phila- delphia Capitalists Buy Na+ tional Club From Him. the charges | maw the Phillies I than they F the Athiet This ts i only natural, as this is the last week of the race and both of these clubs are out of the running. Over in New York, possibly, the fags might helleve that all Philadelphia en- thusiasts are supporting Foxe! in hie wild assertions, or at least declartag that his charges should receive reapeet- ful attention. Nothing could be further from the truth, Fogel's crazy talk ts | dene ed at Hleventh an@ ~ Chestnut streets {ce is on Forty- xecond and Br Oeperignt 1218. She Pee oe Publishing Co, A- + of conversation IM BAVAGE took a header In the a yt tf ac eee third round of his bout with Gun- Doat Smith at Madison Square Gur- len last night. As soon as he touched the floor he closed both his eyes tight, rolled over fiat on his shoulder blades itched out comfortably for the Smith, very much surprised end somewha ubtful, walked to his corner, looking back over his shouider. But Savage didn’t get up. ‘When the count was over Savage's seconds jumped into the ring and Gragged him into his corner. There tney lifted the limp bulk of «i We Jerseyite “e "ey Hewo -HEwo! Tats THE BVENING )FuDGE ? +++ THERE ARE Now 3 on Bases -- YES ++ MaTTyY ¢S YUST GOING To FAN SPEAKER was in mighty a that President ke the National his silly charges. ut of town fans nave no idea how loo have become nauseated with el'# policies in the last two years, |The insults he has hi Lynch, the umpi In the league exc Murp! \Lynch is going to ti | League dir Everyt There is only one thing to tt, When the National League directors clear ch's umpires of Fogel's charges of | and call Fogel @ common into eager Savage, eyes sili closea, | LAG ns are going half jown to the floor. His man- to demand that tho poisonous Fogel- ager, Dan Morgan, was laughing 40 I courp OF. WRIT | Murphy Influence be removed from the hard that he nearly dropped the smellug up,” sald Morgan, jood up and b.inked mer. In the third round inging those rights, and all of @ sudden Jim thought he head @ cry for help. Instinctively he took a a his head hit the canvas. | there was to it. ib gettin MeInnis's single. oh, be ne landed &, broadside. REPORTING SERIES Mogg fod mas made b by Uradea | didn't hav 1. Eels ya uri tenn coun! To Write World’s Series FOR THE PAPERS. ‘world’s champion, and the skill, Once ig a while he fights like a champion, Bd when he does his exhibition ts so startling that many péople g0 to sep him whenever he starts, just for the Swat Milligan Arrives And Ca Confer chance of being on hand for one ot hw | Giants’ Manager haga Exptate Why “good ones." Last night was one of the other kind. Savage apparently hadn't gone through Peerless Hitter Never With Me Graw FAUST WANTS JOB Inthe lst of players eligibie for ‘the world's serles as an- nounced by the National Com- mission the e of Cifaries Vie~ tory Faust appeareth not. Mr. Faust advises us, however, that he would be perfectly will undertake 10 cover the one of the papers from fgther, trala, fore. stg > bet fi Dak tae ht ag The’ mat match of the ME NAME ONTo IT = THaT’s Ace A Guy's Gotta ee bataded SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY ubia, 11: New York, 10, Washiuzioa, 5, une co Ps 1,000. He iow odeat NY Yo Philstelpbie | Biomoh St Watauga. club. They want local capitalists te acquire it and run che club on dignified Under the present regime the All the fame will never prosper. king to the Athlett out the P of wealthy veiations fr it Charles P. ce. Highlanders showed their grit ay by securing five runs in the score, They lost . for in the eleventh 0 used to go to school atc doubled and scorgd on umbla, Columbia begins Kan., or from New York f cn jake the fresh: a day of training. He was fat and slow °B Giant reasonable “provocation « wait the, tose, tereks Masi Sica" @s molasses. And he had a wonderful ecame a Giant. Faunt adds that his arm te in NOR BUM Mh hin Teupect for Gunboat’s right, He was! . good shape now and that If Mc- 4 tat for on te barge BILLIE BUREE,,; mo more like the dashing, relentless Graw needs him to pitch in one the 1 boxer who faced Kennedy than a mouse fo like a tiger. Gmjth must have seen Savage against Kennedy, for he was none too anxious te mix with him. For two rounds @mith tried an casiona) swing, which Bavere ducked, while Savage jJavded Nghtly now and then, or foundered Ground the ring trying to get in body punches and duck under Gunboat's Fight at the same time. In the third round Savage plunged <in headiong with a heavy right to the body, floundering past Smith and into the ropes. Smith woke up and mixed. In the middle of the ring Savage doubled over and tried to draw his head in like @turtle’s, Gunbdoat reached around and @outed twice at the back of his ear, end then James took the dive. “An’ think of it," seid Morgan. “I had him signed up for 4,000 Worth of ‘engagements around the country. But ra opt ‘@ heart into him yet!" ' HE first bout of the evening, be- I tween Jos Thon of New Or- Mahone Defeats Malte. BY BOZEMAN BULGER, \ T an carly hour to-day Swat Milligan, the Peerless Hitter of the Polson Oaks, arrived in New York and went into immediate con: ference with John J, McGraw, manager of the Giants. Mr, Milligan left his home tn Bobble- town very quietly and his absence was Rot noted until he arrived in New York. His object in coming East aliead of time ts to look over the Bound before beginning his work of reporting the @reat games of the world’s series for The Evening World, He also wanted to give McGraw some advice on handling his pinch hitters, ‘There was a great crowd at tion to greet the noted hitte batting average of 10,64 at equalled, but eelf to reporters. In carrying out his Contract he will make no public atate- mente until his v nd observations appear in The E World over his own signature. accompanied by several members of Me wi immaculate fit an aver, ‘is that Mr. Milligan’s only regret ted from coming eague when in his he explained, “he Would have signed with the Giants but the building inspectors and landlords, fearing destruction to thelr property adjoining the basehall parks, got out an injunction against Milligan appear- iug in the ational or American League, ven though we had won care and under our personal direction. We wish te b be as proud of its fino as you yourselves will be. of the games he will come on « moment's notice, ‘ was seen going out for blue-print cha; hitter would be seen no more during day. and 't was announced that the peerie: rts, t the |t Bn Help! Help! T sponge. boat when they att .iE High-Priced Ready-Made Clothiers in their swell shebangs have thrown up the They're out at sea in an open Ring for Help! ‘empt to duplicate the Suitor Overcoat I Make To Your Measure «| Let Us Show You How 3 Good a Suit $20 0 Will Buy Do this before buying your Fall and Winter clothes—- See our newest imported fabrics—Finished and unfinished Worsteds-,Over two hundred attractive styles— $20 Made to Measure $20 Do you know how well they’re fitted, finished and trimmed? Their :.al value shows when they’re new and after months of wear. When you buy here, you get the benefit of a large and efficient organization that alone can produce big value at low cost. Araheim |: CRITERIONS rik a Jobn Mason HULSON SS Robert | Loraine san OH! “OHI ‘DELPHINE GAIETY fives & yee oe i cr) ffey, who sud-| squad, and in @ hi the pennant im one day with the aid of Fai sthuted for Young Shugrue, was a rat-| casried soveral delicate Gwas the damage to sdjotaag property . eremans OF F ICE R "6 ray ting ten-round without @ dull|a secret nature which will be used in| MERE have been se Geen ae | BRITA Sie GLOEE 3," a seoond in it. 1i would be hard to Im-| his great Iiterary task of next week, | BfOeot would mot Reve paid” IEW Wren ° 4 oe 4 aging harder and fasier Menting. Coffey | Tho secret service men guarded him| What id he say avout alr New THEATRES THE ChaAR ITY GIR was a wonderfully Improved boxer, but] carefully. Two of the most reliable of| ToT! Nomen’ ankell enw repo FA I, at Win’ RALPH HERZ q Se re te orapas te opere | Cemeae ntad were Getallee to carry bis! “sust chan Ms, aulllisan stuck bie head Binur 14th St i. eolence. ere Was clever! P: famous home run bat, which 18 set with) oot of the door and held up bis hand j in every minuto of it, coupled with one} a diamond. His rubber pinch stich tel [Take Your Pick] Your Pick s cOatinuous round of mixing that had no| also closely guarded, as well as his|™*. 4 WArMinM sata BELASCO &,,::"" end until the bell rang at the cltmax of | compressed cloth bat for bunting. As bee Pie uve ies ean oaetantins ‘high Kents,” [Take Your Pick] Ye Bier, the tenth round. @ special favor It is likely tha or | : ? “ FRANCES suai’ : : a tone orl work on hand right now for idle ob- Expense: and a “Rake-off for ~ Thomas had « little the better of 1t,| two of these famous implements will be servations, That will come later." the Clothing Manufacturer” REPUELIC eapectally in the iast two sessions, when | loaned to the Giants If the games get} ory. only ‘hing that worries Mr. 1 th to sl 75 he cut loose with everything that a| close. Cslivalitecanantianed ser the: aakrak compel them to slap on 75 per MANHATTAN Qe Flyaze, 4p ana ¢ Uoxer ever showed in one Mr, Milligan was hurried into @ clored| fenton inen, ‘lw the new Fule which t profit and tax “uns SOUnEAM ae to re y Me rasale-dazzle, 1 see f cab and driven hurriedly to @ place| prevents a batter from scoring as many pecting men”’ $30, $35 and $40 Grn So, ess 8 0, | muita r Saaliay ’ f Mong one sats gta 8 et e the tury at where he met John McGraw, After they| runs as he likes until the ball ls re- for “magaszine-advertised store clothes.” N ir Wa tpn i | enka spa attac ey stood, a ed for some time McGraw | rar ered auite 4.40 ner R iP . - f slammed back as good as he got. Jow Siilne wit sollatas Alley Lig a ed heyy aibea ne eho I’m the “Main Squeeze” on Smart Overcoatings. GED. 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