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Ri a + THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OUTOBER °, 1913. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK EDITED BY. ROBERT EDGREN “EVERYBODY'S DOIN’ IT” "|PRINCETON SCORED + Copyright, 1913, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). potency FE | 7 <— | HEAVILY OVER RUTGERS Te€ scene From ra tnd ei cet COouAN's BLUEE WAS » INSPIRING. TieRE WAS See re i HOS SHRIERS AND CRIES WINDIN' fot « + OF APPLAUSE WAF TED 48 Day oats. ro ’ To ME BARS ON Gi 4 - SOME Goenfete ay Tigers Tear Off Long Gains Against Jersey Eleven Right at the Start. LINE-UP. Ly ne, ‘News of Corbett’s Serious Ill- ness Shock to Old-Time Fol- A eae mand Se lowers Of Boxing. its F "3 moll ele : ie, re a, x Hine 0 ot peciole teu tlnuten, to ‘The Evening World.) . pv te . UNIVERSITY PIBLD, PRINCETON, Ooparight, 1912, by The Prew Publishing Cx, 6 DR! en Th ens which first = s in America in as Hew See Ween wal orn near death's door following as Le attack of appendici*Is, dawn in . 7 Field. A different score from that his- Pailedelphia, came as a shock & game was expected to-day, the eM4-time follow of boxing. i . had little dificult; yeare ago ‘Cervatt was the idol ot the ss . G Z : eating the m@& from nine a pion who had revolutionised the Queens. Res settee eS “Whitey” Whipsaw, Famous Pitch @hempien, John L. Bullivan, that frst yg, SA : itey ipsaw, Famous Fitcher, made the general pubdiie understand the in Writing World’s Series of the most famous in ail the his Tans readers of The Evening World may have the best of prey a# Stevens was for the Orange and Black. tgers, 0; a, 20, Final ecore: Frinceton, 41; Rutgers, ¢. —_—_————— LOUISVILLE ENTRIES Cte lbing 5 Ne PRUIAL PORTABLE WRITER, FOR BAST RUNNERS) of fisticuffa Sullivan was the everything in connection with He had “ been champion of the world under Lon- a the coming World's Sertes, this paper Gon Prise Ring rules, fighting with bare fete or skin-tight gloves, in a atyle ¢! has added another star to tte gal- axy of experts. At the suggestion of was practically rough-and-tumble, He| 66 33 ° e e i fn erent sanson oo 2) Uae” Milligan Gives that his name carried @ terror that usually unnerved his opponents, the flustrious Swat Milligan, who is to be our main scientific expert, cain vae serena wal © McGraw and Mathewson nor man tlie xe before the New Orieans fight. In that nounce that it has engaged at enor- ezniniio, the youn : Batting Demonstration mous expense the celebrated Whitey Whipsaw, star pitcher of the Nettle —_.—- inst him Swat showed that he was Rashes in the Willow Swamp League. not lacking in up-to-date methods. Whipsaw {ts one of the most noted dss 4 There With His “Steely Glint,”| "Now, Mr. McGraw.” he said as ne ee ‘ students of pitching science in the Stee | eesaiilll ; bop Gun, 107; smoke. 00) otene, 100, Pr derus and Killifer was thrown out by ince’ Heras, 107; Ames. NO RUNS. NORD RA aaa Dodge went to second for Philadel- ee: b., 100; 7 a , Otnand, phia and promptly fumbled Merkle's grounder, giving him a dai Herzog | } Was called on strikes, Merk ale sec- | 105; Pn ray i ond. Hartley was called out nga Four “ie Merkle stole third, G % aod. a eitieenth.— . Groh sing! cen- 95; Mochi 100% White Woo Yeo: Bote, x] ont t tre, scoring Merkle. Groh stole second. a ; 108; Siar Ames struck out. ONE RUN. athe “hci alg ine ie an ‘Third Inning—Doyle went to- second| me “ty and Shafer went to thi: New | 105; Gay ott Myory Yanlee, 10 108; York, Seaton out on etril Paskert | 102). IXTH RACK— ell! asda an announcement at the start. That Whitey Whipsaw wi tried to fool in backers, clook on top of the centre fleld bleach- e -./] Swat Milligan by pitching @ ball ‘ ohare extremely, nervous before ere yonder, a8 you see, sews that it 3 loaded with dynamite so that it wi ‘Ro is ¥ je other team has just made instrugvor of boxing a. t BY BOZEMAN BULGER. elght runs and with two out we have - would render the g' a? hors du mee serves him up to th x avold annoyance of curio: little chance of winning as the game combat. On a tip from his secret got @ base on balls. Do! struck out nd shook their "Peerless Hitter Changes Time | £4tt.!n his eve. “We win! suppose that 4 <4 Senta Led bacearreeid ion ' for the second time. Paskert was out Ree ‘10 before meeting Sullivan, | Peer! i thi ; ; ‘ wan on many an historle occa tea | ctealtan, Hartley 40 Dogle. NO RUS tt FC ae Tine [meres moet ees | a ee UP o Ft ing a Sake Oe Bite | ae | Aatped gy bal is! alon, i . 1 It will be remembered that tt was strikes. Burns was out stealing, er Satie el Fick the young Californian was not lacking of Day With Wallop. hpglicre sett) bape start rcs er Had Held Dooinites Nicely to Dodge. Becker. struck out NO| = In Final Game. =, wee, \POsitions Guaranteed react! $15 to $35. pag in, the Peerless | will be sine at the appointed hour.” i y service bureau, Swat, at the list for the ercosd time} you cam be @ Hitter of the Polson Oaks, and of-| “I got you,” cried Larry oF a 3 ialanthic WEwoueTs. calee: ue th. 6 BATTING ORDER. fete anpuat : fictat representative of The Evening | you are up against it n Wii soft rubber bat. The contact of the York. Philadelphia, trat World for the coming worl: ies, | The tiustrious Swat gave the Giant Whitey” peaw. soft rubber prevented the ball from Mf. Paskert, cf. found it necessary to quit bis apart- /Ceptain a good natured but condescend- ments in one of the leading hotels and | "Ett ery who was catching, gave || sion set off the nidden fuse with euch e deafening crash that the game had to jet him blow up, and then wear him| Ove to a more sequestered spot. HIS} warty the signal for a fade be called on account of rain. until you get him. Box just as if| Secret service men will see that bis pri It was seen that Milligan had Sheu ht ‘Whipsaw and Milligan are friends now, and Whitey will act as efde de you were boxing an exhibition, You/ent place of abode is not known. Mr. | to thd plate his diamond studded home|} camp to the illustrious Swat in covering the great games for The Evening ab. Dolan, 3b. 4 Magee, If. Miller, rf. exploding near Swat, but when {t landed in a distant water tank the concus- From Maker to Wearer Milligan is up to bis neck in blue-print| run stick, el Killifer, c. charts and thinks he has a echeme| As Matty wound up for the fade-|| Vo" ry ten ty (evades ph: a ae Page pe odie gid bail dae Geaton,’ p. There’s no mystery or magic Cen": followed Donovan's 4-| worked out by which the Giants can win | *Way the steely glint came Into Swat rg payed Has en Mh hosel a ote Ge lav ane eedaeavehey ta Umpires—Klem and Orth, about my clothes values. vice, The result ie historic, Sul- eye. With a dextrous twist he eud- . . "1 . lives, whose stamina bed been | Durtey ne moene : Genly swung one from his hips, ana|| would not have seen even if he had a box seat. Better give your advance or- degudit Sa3 Beene Waa) Simply the elimination of i ry the diamond studded stick met the ball|§ der to the newsdealers at once or you may be disappointed. “sso % he, Aioeipaiee cag al squarely on the nose. On @ dead line {tne FO I RI RG tara the whistling aphel shot toward deep pb The od A Rally leap ad [ak fog) right centr t cleared the fence by POLO GROUNDS, Oct. 2.—The last| the retailer’s profit by man- came of the series between the Giants| facturing all the clothes I Philites was played to-day. Ames|' sell. and Hartley worked for New York, running. But atter a while the once) tery 1 ie known tha twonty feet and headed etralght or7 = WINNERS AT LAUREL. |PENN PLAYED BEST TEAM | wnuc Seaton and Kiltifer opposed them, Great Sullivan began to puff and pant | Mis diamond studded, home-run bat and! ory ould what happened a AGAINST F. AND M. TO-DAY. |. P!et Inning--Packert was thrown out oe e a4 show signs of distress. He stood) 8 rubber pinch hitting stick. crash was heard and the ball tore into] FIRST RACE—Malden two-year-olds: by Shafer. Dolan fanned, Magee out D Stock sul and dared Corvett to “oome| At the urgent request of Manager| the old timepiece. The drive hed been| selling; five furlongs.—Stockton, 10 Piaget Wott at fret. NO RUNS. My Only 149.125 Walker St., Ne Yo Bonk 0B and fight like @ man.” Corbett, cool rere iukan consented to give @/ nit with such accuracy that the hands| (Schuttinger), 12 to 6, 4 to § and 1to &|) pHTLADELPHIA, Pa., Oct. 2—Penn:| Burns walked, Shafer singted to right 140th st.-84 ay, » 8 tee now, only smiled and danced and] hig "wus not oe mach ty aia we ty, on the clock ware knocked around until} wa; Jewel of Asia, 109 (Butwell, 4 to! syivanta’s football team aires its first) Meld, Murray flied to Magee, Becker iat r DAILY SATA Tie neal ng droid tetany anttll| justre as ty show Mathewson what could|™'wel what's the Idea?” asked. 4 fo Uo te heel ee a midweek game this afternoon, meeting drew a pass. Shafer out stealing third. meth _ Weakness, then finished with a coupie| 9%.done with certain curves. Graw as the peerless bitter skirted the} 1cTass Nts waste, ta +] the Franklin and Marshall eleven inthe NO RUNS. fom DAVID HAR \et rounds of hard slugging. In the Swat! bases. third. ‘Time, 1.01 4-6. Yenghee, Leumass, | second contest of the season, Coming Second Inning—~Miller singled to centre _AMUSEMENTS., 640 COHAN’S TEATA . “twenty-first round Sullivan finally sagged fellows) “Nothing,” laughed Milligan, pointing | Goldy, Frank Hudson, Old Stock 4190] through the first game with the excep- field. Laderus safe on Groh's fumble. (Ss LEADING i. to the floor of the ring, and Corbett was t bis making cl ame will | ran. tion of @ sprained akle, which fell to Dodge struck out, batting for Knabe, EMEInEL; was cary OP RENO abi champion of the world, a hit, That Milligan had finally dope: SECOND RACE—Two-year-olds; eell-| Dion's lot, the Red and Blue eleven who hurt his hand. Doolay forced Lu- ae ia be ‘The country was wild over the new Out & scheme to cover the new ing, Ave and one-half furlongs.—Mtes | entered the game to-ady primed for the “ COHA champion. Boxers everywhere tried to| W# Plainly evident, Edith, 112 (Leshan), 6 to 6, 9 to 2) and hich defeated Rutgers on Sat — —_—==— ” ta fmlinte Cortiets's cloverieee Speci asta | bered that when he played to the last completed inning and we win| out, won; Insurance Man, 100 (McTag- | team W’ oo EMENT: ""BROAUWAY " JONES footwork took the place of slugging. | Permitted to keep scoring by @ score of 6 to 4. gart), 12 to 1, 3 to 1 and 4 to 5, secnd; ___ AMUSEMENTS, TRLWIN ” ‘That lasted until Fitasimmons, with his| W48 recovered, In th: the Ringling, 111 (Ambrose), 9 to 6, 1 to 2 LINE-UP, GRAND O'ER Tava. pas “eolar plexus” punch, polished off Cor-| Could be won at one fei ries for The Evening| and out, third. Time, 1081-5, George i rar ga Ey. Fojuiar Mata, To Dai, bett in turn and then the “wallop” be-| the Present day rules were very mucn! World. Hail, Capt. Elliott also ran. e TO-NIONT AT BIN (First Fine), Seite’ The an to receive consideration again, —_‘—> a Thitd Race-htee-year-oida and up- rere ae TAN1 ALIZING 1m = FIRST GAME, © —|its GateTaggard, 6 to 5,1 to 2 and out | UeMabahian serves teh Ret pe GARRICK Wiis Wt Parag | HAMMERSTEIN’S Aside from his great battles with BOSTON. firet; Joe Galtens, 10 (Byrne), 4 to 1, eras | WINTER GAR pase % vg uh Maa R. H.P.O. A, B,]8 to.% and 1 to 2 second; Incision, 104 ¥ we Shee ASSING Tal Oot ried fing. He lost to Sharkey, made one Campbell, ¢ (Vie ed way (Ambrose), 6 to 1, 8 to 6 and T to 10, & Beat “BOW OF 19lz Great Sane with see , Voalag in tl Deviin, 3b oo11 third, Time, 1.14 36. Ragman, Argo- twenty-third round, when it i aves Avap Dell al ; 7 : 5 5 might ‘reeelve the Kinte, ier ee ee ae |e oy ee - S coed Ww. sotiite |] HARRIS 4313" Re por in two rounds mor r Titus, rf. ; ie ey mes Battling Hurley Bender. fal th and Bh ARNOLD c ALY in again Veg save Laat Houser, 1b. 10 8 0 Battling Hurley won again last night. eed aiated ‘a merce aay wen ee from he SAS te nor Maranvilie, (ay Ti ae He beat Tony Hender of Newark before LOUISVILLE RESULTS. svn aL ee: Me dea S'b0 Wet rstsooe Ce ee eee ont tenehane Rarlden, ¢. o 18 0 the Eleventh Ward Ciub of that city. } * 1 ifton Crawlord 33 The cates) ons ie» panier whe hes Gere tesoek tor ehiees Tyler, p oO. ce The fifth and sixth rounds were bad yi scitedes vl a “MY BEST OIRL., ‘taved money, and made a lot ef money = = = = ~Jeessions for Bender, who held on for| FIRST RACE — For two-year-olds; FULTON $743, ot Bxey tire apap flredlagt 9 aves enee Tovale sive 39m 8 dear life, only to be saved by the sound a—Fiying Tom, 108 (Hen- Eubrmesy Hee y LES on the stags when be could ne longer] Bt ns Bunched Hi : LYN, 4? the ball ty), first Volita, 108 (Estep), second; JUNE MAU! feichune make {t in the roped inclosure stons unche its in H. P.O. A. B. > Sam Hirsch, 111 (Loftus), third. Time, |} Gx e * FANN ’ 1 Srikst Ki New Amsterdam \V,4%4 3. Ere 815. P| ained for Billy Papke to di; ‘ : jot Wet Vie a ‘Thee! Outpoints Maloney. 1.13, Glint, Silk Day, Terrible Bill, Bay, Ere, jew erdam ‘Wed. & Sai. 2.15, BELASCO S;; Os. aay F ee ee emise tor etscannng | Opening Game and Won aw, 2b 7 Vela es | PHILADELPHIA, Ost. 2 tetas Salon, |ATMHOF also’ ran, Two-dollar muta eel % THE COUNT OF LUXEMbUURG Butte lll, Naa Age Macys Hummel, rf. o 2 3 0 the Bt. Pita oe favorite, i outpolnted by Jo ee teeny frusht GAR. THER KebO-WELL ay, ke be ° 0 0 Thee), the Routh wark wizar place A 5 eT | Seeey at ween, fon She bell. enne by 3 to 2. Wheat it A Aa of An) ; lace, $6.70 show; Sam Hiri . 48TH ST. THEATRE #7; *.)%, to PD REPUBLIC 3.7%, |: Pore was to have fought Mantell last night Kirkpatrick, 3. oo 0 1 TTLE MISS Bt ‘UW eon ‘ Y Ac the New tar, Park avenue and One ai repe tik tae el ae Li ie ey LP FL HE ST ieee WBnired and enth stree! fe came) NATIONAL LEAGUE PARK, Bos.| Miller, c. 10 @ § 4 sat | ha To. 7, ito the club a little while before the| rox Mass., Out, f--Hoston dofecce! Allen. B. = fie Yaa eos (| pa erst THE I set sO HOUSE ew dais pra hay hour to appear in the ring, looked) prac) ap Btack, pe ooo 48 4 a ane ur od th in ight Brooklyn in the fira: game of today's --- = around, remarked that It was ® MIED(Y) Goubie-header by bunching two hite| rotate 2 BuO —————__—— AND _OAB siim crowd for a former world’s mid-| 0o\ue "e ee a es b i SRP Re Tae ae dieweight champion to box before, and base a ny | NGS. engel. Tyler uf the Braves allowed Boston .. . (Xs ee walked out Ho had quit col reoklye 08000 but five hits an? struci out elght men, Acting Manager Joke Daubert ploked Hite—oft Ail sevenths Innings; off Stac’g 2 4 for by the time the call to the rin came there was no Papke in the bulld- E, 0, Ina He nad gone directly to the Maure.| Kaetzer to work the second game and two-sevenths Innings ‘s Mw Bal, bean Nt WINTE acies on which he sailed at 1 A. M. for| Perdue was sen: to the mound by Mans Hummel (2), . | . — CAST HENDERSON'S France, where he is matched to box|@ser Kilng, Pordie Moran took Hum. |i. Pt Me HALL AND RESTA! ’ Carpentier. mel'a place in right tleld, on tale RESTAURANT About sailing time the following OFFICER 666 JE WEBER'S into The World ofc D ae ey Do you want clothes shorn of all waste expense Fi r 4 prem Tame we Pee, ve i san SECOND GAME. Dall Miler, rt and unfair profit? If you do, see our = | am hace B16 A SCRAPE O° Baw Pay Mifie reanen f Genet en Frank [and ato Cutohew had” Bt to ‘Kirne SU, Arts minaten Suite tn Ateneive $20 thnstabeH GIRL [IB gOU ytiy,§ 0.8 at Mantel) it was my M oond, lenge! i a i} a ad ry leaving auto at the ae tr Deubert, ined to "Kirke, Ly me Fir hit to right. Kirkpatrick stole second { Cc Mata fo-Day & sal = LRAINEY'S AFRICAN H ; L Nt |] BROOKLYN A Moran at second, NO RUNS. sher's Erwin singled —guaranteed for style, making and service. If you VE. a FAAS War Dale OOKLY ae Commisioner O'Neil, who sat at the) Campbell doubled to cunt Deviin | to right, + ringside, seemed of the opinion that Billy | wajked, Sweeney advanced the Fd on can’t conveniently call, send for Style Book and Wnt, Seco eeane S ST. AR R* Samples, LADIES’ MAT, Papke will not be seen in New York | with @ maorifice and went out, Knetser the th t by lea Papee gy oot, be, sen in Mem ore | with a. onc netzer the throw a oth runners |HURTIG & IRTIG & | Hint Sea ba Rckek’ Wee RY MONTE CARLO GIRLS Pik so RE | ® Kirke took beat nt M $*| " ranvill Cutshawi s before him, and it is not at all unilkely me oe : t to } io and Erwin wee out] rnhei J amateurs Friday Nisht.— LADEDSY aa nie 4 to left, Kirke scored and Titus took secs at the plate, McTigue aced Perdue, Bway UTO ¢ % at Ry. sass Beis eet ond when Wheat let the badl go through Stengel fanned and Maranville grabbed aes ae Relves ‘' Sad THE AUTO GIks He fim, Whehn Houser lned’ to Fisher Daubert's fine drive for the fnal out. f al ype i ea ae for the at and 9th Street saat ; rea | j | | | | beautiful catch off the grass and doubled and Wh nd Kirkpatrick scored on Hundreds of new Fall patterns—exclusive designs | Ong? TIM MURPHY jis | | Kirke singled to rbent, J 4 Commisnioner intends to cable Victor ling Campbell and Devlin. Kirke took pest outta Mt te Maranville: Cutswaw Paris as ee see _F as in New York, mine was doubled off second. THRED THRE Fi bsrond: ier i, AY Fisher threw out Maranville. Rari+ : a ateone pila Wheat singled to cane den fiied to Steng pata Eas fanned, artaea tr Tee Gis Fain Tne PACE M. MA. SERS iy 158 bet! as took third when Kirkpatrick NO RUNS, _ r eer ep yi BT SEPUILIME La 8 Newem RN NE ROMA ym mA Nm Bm mn .

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