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Seal as a gn , THE EVENING WORLD, 1LD, THURSDAY, _OCTOBER 8, 1919. SHLEOF RESERVED @ SEATSFORWORLD'S. SERS ON MONDAY Expected that This Plan Will . Completely Foil Ticket Speculators. a 1 SHODORASS , Ta’ SmomT/NG COITOR Says (© You Don'y Ger on THe WIRE wiTH YOovR STORY WITHIN, 30 SECONDS MEL Pore 1 B00. ” AMBIENT. dt AL Hen eect” 1s THE STo* THe Gane A HM aroR'® MOLLeRING fom MELP = HE CANT R@AD HY sTuse There ts scheduled no mall sate of tickets for this year's world’s series, but this fact did not prevent a flood of letter applications into the offleas of both the Glants and the Nattonal League. These letters have been re- celved by the thousand tn both offices, much to. the disgust of the office staf in bdth places—the only thing to do bélng mailing back the checks with a note refterating the conditions under which tickets for the big series will be sold. ‘To-day’ the offices of the Giants, ac- ing Commission Is Consid- ering Leach Cross’s Appeal for Reinstatement. ‘Coprrtght, me. x. ‘The Pree Publishing (: New York World), HE state Athletic Commission ts Considering the possibility of rex instating Leach Cross, Leachie, ciroutating a potition, has ap- before the commission and hum- ‘begged ite pardon for using the for- 7 “kidney punch." Leach woun to be released from his suspension “& time to box at the last show to be od the St, Nicholas A. C. in the b Present quarters. This ts where weed the kidney punch and came the frown of the commissioners. very anxious to box again in the "game ring and show everybody that (if | Mergetfulness is going to cost him a Jot of money) he can remember of the rules of boxing as well as “He's only been If he's kept out three h oe be @ shadow, Think of joney he Ncndbd getting!" “te reported “improve they have heard of thi Dre 3 ON JAN, Ist, If Swat Milligan Lends Giants Base Stealing Bat Red So Sox Will Be Helpless What’s the Use ot When Jim Thorpe’s on the Job? Eleven Men METAPHYSICAL INTRICACIES OF THE GIANTS AROUSE US To cLramomous ‘ ' cr 7 cording to Secretary Joseph G. O'Brien, were clear of such letters. Mr. O'Brien admitted there had beeh thou- sands, of such missives but he insisted that all had been creared up one way or another. The most common method was tortuall | note saying that ete whe in the hands of the ational Commission, At the office of the National Commts- son”Sécretary Heydler of the Nationa! League was entirely burikd by the flood of upplications. The only thing he could do was announce that the only reserved seats would be placed on sale on a date to be announced through the newspapers. Confidentially the Evening World learned that his sale will take place at the Polo Grounds next Monday. The Tearon for holding this sale, {t seems, £ to foil the ticket speculators, by gtv- ng them as little time.as possible to dispose of tickets before the great series beg! eel Golt at Staten Island To-Morrow. Although many of the succeeding weeks are apea nnd gufers seer enable 10 avoid a oop: om ampusl charapionship tuorusment wil) be a root ond This method of wind on is similar to the wwurated next, heart’ and other things attributed ii". MOY Be Some face. being that it is Jae “over-exercise,” would do well to must be understood, however, thet pesting eet Soon YEALOU Sy new mn 10, wet ied atau lor two the records over and see what be- Mian was at the bat and gave them scored against by Norwich, the score and Rutgers AL ane STON AND: } decisive, mage, “awit "be ‘of the old-time athletes and fight- | Peerless bitter Pres Presses Button |the signal when to start. ‘The Chict |} crossed the Princeton goal line, the ecore ®@ four-mile race, live lenger, on a0 than the unathletie students the same colleges. Carefully coltect- statistics prove the truth of this PAPKE'S BY BOZEMAN BULGER. GENTLE whisper m Swat Millt- fan’ ear awoke the Hitter of the Polson Oaks this Jmorning, and before dresving he hur- excuse that he) Tedly eent for two of hin trusted secret Peerloss was #0 discouraged that he began to (t plainer.” Milligan thereupon reached in his pooket an the end of the bat. Rube Marquard was the next starter. Swat gave him the signal to go just as he awung at the first ball. As Milligan drew back the wonderful vat he was seen to press the ruby eet in the aide. stuck eomething in Over ar Egan in Fourth Round Clever Chicago nee Latina Jim Me m SS ee eae, of Bain Se for Wate sounds, et who tt int in the thi nd of a i Se & ss, sown a of & hard with hig leasmaaet? PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 3.—An innova- tion in big league baseball was sprung when the Red Sox hurried here from thelr series in Washington and pj ticed with the Athletics at Shibe Park for two hours behind closed gates to on Side and Makes Catch- ee was the acid with hie Athletics Give ers Throw Wild, [tas mesine’ou"thow ott a sa |Br Britton Scores Easy K. O. Red Sox Advice| Your Fall Suit Made Here for $20 hing by the ald of this bat. I'll make —— is a 40 Suit Actually To ‘get’ the stylé and’ individuality which we tailor into every suit—to get the quality and the immense variety of fabrics we offer—to get these elsewhere you pay double what we ask. Our display embraces every sort of fabric, pattern and shade that is fall because he| Service gen. It ts well Known that| Instantly a slat in the side of the bat Toys With Opponent Be- Saree peel hse eiee aa iaiey seg dig erty dgetea in form for this Fall's and Vitae (tes ley ee from the | Me, Milligan never allows anyone to! opened and a puff of fine white powder . 7 . fui round bout befor 7 a 8 . ign browns, throu; ec hurt his hand getting out of his| Me. Mi a Menon Te |Get a calc seumtar ia teres | tore’ Landing: Rinal Pi Ee SESE Lateral | stewed the workout, and then te Bas dignified and staple blues, black an igh the handsome ‘mute at the club door’ ts one of the wake him by Wepyeiee 00) WO) 168, SE lta araw. (ib Galt 40, tho. ontre! ahd -anding Final Punch. Brom ot Sus%eivee" | went into a long ‘powpow with the| mixtures, stripes and checks to the extreme of good taste where there is a ‘original on record, oat 3 te Pees te etek genes tha treare oro. | #4200 a : ar: Lk dee cy eee Rae ete canae watched the! dash of that foreign raciness which so attracts the distinctive dresser. : wat Milligan 4 used his famous ' a Off lhe ten | nS ‘i, a han” A ut tet at rend at inate that are weiening hm down | nana ‘snaing bat the ponder naich| BY TORN POLLOCK, | igi ste eee, Che lize asin, whe, bad. a, gmapon of] And whatever your choice you get suit at $20 to $40 which $50, $60 fr two in advance. 1 suppove now | cident to his covering the World's Series) swat had ust charged can ve made In: picic BRITTON, the fast and clever| Si a ab See ie Se az’ | play ball and who now is at his home in| OF even $80 cannot excell for style and tailoring. Our personal attention Papke has wet the fashion, some m . vusble and the ente until the] J Chao Hehtwelent, won another! gus, ould vouk** gig: | this city, also was on hand to give ad-| is given to every order. others will stud thelr toes while}ment used to awake him is something | what strikes him in the eyes unttl the ry the ries us aabtwetebt wilt’ snot easy victory In the vice, Davis perhaps has a finer idea of the Giants’ plays than any other Mack- man, bar possibly C, Mack, and Harry's advice was listened to eagerly by the ain bout at the putting J fame 1s over, This bat will bo used against the Red Sox if necessity de- mands it. Mee @ dictagraph, Its workings will fee be brought out more minutely during the big series. The awakening of Swat suddenly was into the ring, and so gal) of Douts after getting a good look at they are up against, past has a trick of wanting more Mail orders receive prompt attention. Bamples sent on request, oseannanerasiiipennanaaerstte straight left hand Jab in the mouth. Tmeney at the last moment when he} due to the arrival of White, Whipsaw, RACING SELECTIONS Avrabet tea Saree arpa Broadway & 39th St. E Al LOR ‘Whinks he's up inst @ match that is/the star pitoher of the Nettle Rashes, ° word that he was sick, was no! im t q hard for him. His demand when| who has come to New York to assist LOUISVILLE, mutch for Britton, the latter landing | prominent tab of posToN, Oct. f.—0 Dave Smith, the Australian > C von 0 oy found that McHarland actually|the Peerless Hitter in reporting the an Hest haeh Patricia, Lo- pe welll naeene Pes ige gira ng rn Preliminaries ‘on he is of of Devrolt tn" the twelveraund, Soe ROSE RT ee 7 ; ona, Trojan Belle. C 4. x erie tam fuse, Wee s beces: | Captain Larry Doyle, of the! ‘second Race—Smoke glouse, Prince |) the ring, and his failure to score took | wits Lg psoas, over the figures he : ad signed “Her, Wolgast knew that would tagger had seen Whipsaw first, and 58 iS LEADING TH ry Yo! EMPIRE? Rahs Ma 4 yovinda and Hermis, Cream. ail the nerve out of him, @H was prac- fter a ite conference they were very 4 ‘Third Race-— Swarte Hill, Prince || tlealy out in the third round, but the = - Promoters. If it hadn't he would) anxious to have Milligan join them at/] Chap, J. B. Robinson, bell saved him : Droken his arm at the last mo-!the Polo Grounds, A matter of grave|] Fourth Raco—T. M. Green, Star- || In the semi-final, Johnny Lore, the He's done that two or three|importance was to be settled, bottle, Toons, — di aide i Reet Series of Complete New Spectacles, eFariand in the offing. “Did you bring it?” asked Swat when|| Fifth Race—Patruche, Plant, Gay nockout Brown such a terrific’ battle ° tac nes Ae es cease Rie that he had to fight at top speod in A . | ‘went Dollar Bill WINTER GAR JEN ie BAS i ATT WELLS, who lost to Mohe-| “dt in here,” wan the respectful reply, |} Sixth Race—My Fellow, Bffendi, {)orien 1) Ket an even brea. | Love eur: gan, the Australian lightweight, “and Mr. Whipanw 4s ready.” Butch Rock. prised the spectators by the great show. te |SHOWOF OF 1912 he made and he recived ea in England @ couple of weeks| In a closed cab Milligan started for BACTINOAE bl vl biti 4 fe egah he TE Lege eG rent 4g fy out with another challonge.|the Polo Grounds imediately, Arriving RE. Heal [|G Ge ee AA Loy Ss Oo AAS Tee ens eal ' way of expressing his wish t8| there a cordon of secret service men |] Tire Raco-ir Denrah, Breaker We” Kopt right after him, swapped | ne ——— John Mason {i}. thar at a? | as Me were thrown around the park so aa to|] Boy, Kind Sin PAGER AGA Clb Atoea In wane TIER? a ene ttretrr hs | preserve the utmost secrecy. Upon réaching the fleld Swat and the Giants he'l a short conference, It was ident that the Natfonal League Cham- were anxious to start. hand swings that shook him up. In the other ten-round go Young O'Leary had @ shade the better of Jem Kendrick, Third Race — 01 To\n Johnson, Lat ‘ourth Race—Wilson entry, Lace, Hobnob. Fifth entry, Sir SOTHERN GS reer es It will buy as good a suit here as three tens will elsewhere. If you doubt it call and see. Over two hundred finished and unfinished Worsteds. oh, much greater than any | man Wells ever fought. (Wonder Matt forgot MoFarland in that) ARNOLD VAL Vacls setts STEVE” bout?) After dilating upon ‘he lesson to-day,” Swat told them, Race—MMlarious, Clift Edge, Firitton and Knockout Brown returned to Strat: isee's sit Ys fighting ability, telling how| “will be In base ateating. I didn't want |} Sormack, f f fosk Gome fy whore they will resume tealnin PARK So Rea Cie Ere 8.20, New, anvil aa ie SL impressed him as a marvels (#0 Introduce this Just yet, but an Captain |] Lira HereeJeauslines Fred Mul- foie while nae trreneyd for 20 M: d M Clifton Crawiord 23; A Lyric ai Meat op Be cE xis 4 olland, Het d. TNS huhter, for fifteen. ri on rt ; Biaaee. borie, and. the hardest | 00g Shons.'+ Onoeetery we wil O86 A oJ! eae heat Gndlara ee Bie] ade to Measure $20 LTON (ie, Golem eis I] Maer. THE NEE RDO. lightweight the world ever gaped | “4” = Matiness. We -DO-W. LL E Matt modestly concludes: “But I feel] revived tne cenlakinn coc eter , : JUNE MADNESS “2 sat ai, if aH rTHEAT ae | removed the sealskin covering from ; chk 1 a better man myself and] highly pollahed bat. 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Tes was put on the base and AMUSEMENTS. eet AMUSEMENTS. s A; 60. 0 ee Cas 4 ‘They call Klaus “The Ter-| Whitey Whipanw went to the box. On tho. COHAN’S Tt Bo COL YS x PAX, Fearsome American” over in 5° (t iy Sad He COHAN S bout pete arate 230 ty TANGER Bon of EES But they've taken a great shine! 10 f° Biibwahae am 1 ae 18 BEST.” is he * es ser r ES oh Bhim, evM though he did beat Car-|Cnict was seen to ud his ey i ( xe) A 1 12st sr after another the slower runne: oo” * » the “Idol of all France.” ——— BROADWAY" JONES erat Heart Beat," tle ut LTIONAIRE Dari prne CONCRRE Giants were tried out and every one of them stove with comparative care, wtle Eovenate Gree ein Uionahester ) “ARROW E TINGE THE RE WITHIN TRE LAY 7 OPEN ALL WINTER +|HENDERSON’S fog, __ MUSIC HALT. AND RESTA\ GRAND © 28 at, 8 as Nat. Mon, I BIJOU % VORY DAY At 8.30 ry RAINEY’S Rind HUN1 STANDING OF THE ores : AMERICAN LEAGUT, PRANCES i REPUBLICS Bs? (Rita 14th st. 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