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(Pama age aniy fe A I ee ss RE AEs, SL Na Se ‘THE BVENING WOR WORLD, LD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER | 6, 1912.' OF eek NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT [iotti?"2ittew AS SWAT MILLIGAN DOPES IT OUT es os “se BY VIC| Copyright, 1912, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York World). WE. MIGHT BE ABLE to TRVERY TIME JAKE PULLS A “ i N NOTHING BoRIG oH THe Wit TH GAME (fF 1 BONE (T PUTS ME THAT much 5 an » IMAGINE. MES SALARY FOR AWHILE. MR. BuLcee! Quit PLAVIHe! AHEAD OF WIM as a PLATER! at whe A vas with (WE (HEED ALL THE MONEY We. CHICKENS - WEARING CAN SCRAPE TOGETHER TD PAY SWAT MILLIGAN wont Bliss to me and he always @t whatever amount he required.” And Bilas was no piker, His touches for “campaign purposes,” ae sworn at the Senatorial inquiry, usually ran from $90,000 to $100,000 from each individuat or corporation. Heigho! If Bites ever got busy for me! What a time I ¢ould have! What? Who's crazy? I should worry! oo ¢ as THEY WANTED MONEY,” swears J, Pierpont Morgan. “they 1bs'T EVER HEAR, gentie reades asked me where he should send te Pit D of plight so sad this reader is} be dinged if 1 cowlé remember the wurry-worrying about? List te] Number of the house or the street. hie tale 1 hired a taxt and explored the | WURRA WURRA: whole region for two nights and twe ‘s, but T fatled to find my flat Will you please holp me out of | Qna't haven't been able to And #t & horrible dilemma? I grew tired | yet, There's a lot of "em look of living at a club and resolved to up there. D'ye think I can make it’ MERKLE GQUEERED HIMSELF IN move into an apartment, So I ex- Dye think the fellow that tt MR. MILLIGAN'S ESTIMATION WHEN plored the upper Riverside and the | to me will send me its number? § Swat Milligan Figures | wcouwanemnner wacom we! “ HE'S GET To PLAY AND SHow Hissece uP"! He DECLINED JO WEAR SATS Washington Welghts nection, hangovers in the club are Reh helitva lot of fun with me n found a dandy apartment all to the | Nelluve lot of Pe cele e mustard, swell entrance, chocolat ting up the highbails in order to sie uniformed hallboys, marble halle, | stop the Kidder ane. “the 1T'S HARD To SEE. “THe onyx pillat moorish lamps and all Yours for entightment, Giants and Red S “GuAS® Gare FROM CENTER FIELD that fine stuff—you know—for which GLEN DAVIS, Players’ Club. ia — eee fis you get soaked tn the rent. Well, | Cheer up, old pal. T have no doubt Kec) ifs anyhow, os Twas saying, I engaged | that after the publication of your plait the apartment and agreed to move in | tive” plea you will have apartments on Oct. L Then f went and bought [hurled at you by the hundred. There's furniture, but when the salesman La lot of ‘em dl ow" the boys that fear no noise, Sing that” and the rest of it. On¢he Ora Hitter of Willow Swamp League Prefers Bat and| Bean Dope, but Wades Into Averages Like Up- to-Date Expert on World Series. Irene these days, when Commisstoner Wright, Assemblyman- to-be Steinberg and Quartermaster Foody invade the briny deep Took at ‘em—black fish and humped back ‘bass landed at Sheepshead Bay tn @ few hours’ haul. ‘The boats may came and go, but the Grace Irene goee om BY SWAT MILLIGAN. cr, " (The Peerless Hitter of the Poison Oaks.) nit Clatan cent FAA THE CATCH AN D THE CATCHERS. Béitor's Note: TMs te the first of a series of scientific articles BALLON H RIGHT SRE WITHOUT Cenapnare SHODERASS AND SPEAKER MAY | fe eppeor in The Evening World from the pen of Mr. Milligan, who GETTING HIS LEGS CROKED AND ADMITS THAT THE BOARD FEHCE | BE CHARGED Ales | Ree deen engaged at enormous cist to cover the world’s series. “WHEREFORE ALLOWS HIM A Bonus LEFT FED 1S MADE OF COMRETE, SER THE. GA According to the contract, Mr, Milligan was not to begin writing Lin hecestenalhacat Ue ee ee ee watts the games were actually played. But at our earnest solicita- ee eee os an eeies< (MAJOR LEAGUE RECORDS|| Picher Joe Wood One Best Bet He wishes it understood, however, that he will disclose none of the georets of hie patented appliances until they are actually tried by ° ° ee Compiled by Expert George L. Moreland. in Wor. Id’s Series, Says Lajoie Amertoan Le BY NAPOLEON LAJOIE Monager McGraw, his friend, in the great games. This story is printed exactly as Mr. Milligan wrote it. He will not stand for any Pre Fer “Weinasisy. ; Second Baseman of the Clevelands. van steray oh 2B, oF bet et he € a Jue Wood, the pitcher upon whom the Red Box depend to beat the Giants one writing Ais stuf. for the world's champlonship, has got everything: physical development, WENT eo strong for figgers @f the experts seem to be in his @ay and time because when the Wil- al rf ee 28. Ea 33 overlooks # fault. If he has the numbers of the Giants they won't make any headway, Wood looks to me like the one best bet. | see eg od ela gtd Pabe stamina, {ron nerve and brains, also natural pitching skill, Wood excels M@n% play by figgere. In them days ‘we weed the bet and the dean, mostiy in knowing how to pitch to different hatemen, Hix headwork ts one of the bat. i the reasons why he is at the head of the class. He belives in mixing ‘em up, which, In my opinion, ts the most effective method employed to de- . on ege dyed Saeki on wie noees seb ive batters. He looks like the swiftest pitcher I've aver faced. Ite ctisied auonh tne, coca: Sa =a Varlee dp nti Tous. ft seems to have more speed than Amos Rusle, Rube Waddell, Walter John- " Some wise doctore ony red-nese Ae Watedisaeea ter Can paper and, to UD bi i son and others I could name, Yet he develops this wonderful speed with . by secrved” and sioteeah SePaaaE fediey of to what's goin’ on. Anil, HH iy an easy overhand motion which enables him to keep his balance and ? of tte vietime in my ken don’t @estSen that, I don't know. It's alto- 1 iT control the course of the ball. It Is not exaggerating it a bit when I aay Foooy WRIGHT, what @ stomach ia for, If they did gather eccordin’ to how they play. Hf H that at times I have been unable to eee Wood's fast ball as it sped over wouldn't carcy around the sign ‘What I do know ts that ff McGraw and # + the plate. forever and never fails, to. bring | »Y toe war ia quite @ feature ‘Ms boys do what I tell ‘em to do you 42 3 a0 With the same overhand motion Wood can pitch a tantalizing slow the catch home. In truth, she brought) YoU Flatbusher: insdaluass 41 PA ball, the kind that looks as !f st never would reach the plate, Then he | |!7 more skates one day last fail tha: " 7 =n feere in New York will have enough as iy 731 5 # . WURRA, WU. RRA: nf tre ch for yaa OF oh P can show a wide curve ball, dolivered with the same motion, which is a were ever seen In the bay by the oldest 1 ane secter, meee oh Wer Soe. Coe Seman f Py 40 on 383 |] bird, Wood hax all the American League batamen tabbed, He never J | herman, not even excepting Bob Citt- 8 ee a . breed and butter—‘‘couvert,’ ‘cover- in ED ford, And speaking of fishing, Arthur} Wil you please tel me to q le” @F something ifke that, they ca!l {tena not kick about things bein’ so contive. To degin with, now, s’posin’ we make WO points perfect and 1% pluperfect and we kin git at It. The other ex- Middleton, the king pin of them could apply to secure @ position . knows all bass tn the sea by their first| rider of race horses? I am se¥eh- names and would not take in his ine teen and weigh about 110 pounds” unless he had one on both hooks, stripped. Youre truly, CHARLES MILLER, No. 24 Third FRED LIPTON. %o Dale ; - A tow days ago, Fred, I would Reve avenue—A etraight flush beats four ‘Up rf ‘aces. I know it ¢0 my teantul woe. slipped your inquiry out the window, Sat stnoe all the nominations for Governer OME questions that come my way | have been made I see a tight. It S have in them the heartrend that & breeds tn sore distress, Here's one to me as if racing the pontes im (Henn won thelr matches In the] men imck was the holding out det Male: PAS ANGE ary ha Pittabut Howitae i Ee’ SBay ‘Vent on Cl re ieee a : 33 Ses. 2338e; SESENERE: i a HOW STAHL AND M'GRAW ARE | - COMPARED. else plays Herzog will git the best of | Ress! The managers come first and we'll] ™Y figgers, because he was in there gtart with them. McGraw has a plu-| "*t Hable to peaeies ce State for stakes was dead, but fn the What makes the red in @ man's I'm figgerin’ Herzog at eight sac h rthen. o 14 f | nity, who clang tigi perfect score of 12 and he because he is a farmer and them’s th flervaseth, 7 ae semi-final round in the metropoll-| Unill Bbvets came Satta witht th nose? Mine ts an awful sight and it | the saddle at Albany who will not seek because he aint in there playin’. ! nov, ; Downey, ¢? sx 18 tan tennis singles champlonshi keap it beca boys that krow how to hit. There ain't | Pores. f 3 . mp iD al ix an obstacle to my success in bust- | distinction in the matter of repressing Jake Stah! sterts in at about §, but) much use !n figgerin’ on third base any- 1h at the West Side Tennis Club, Miss anliae heat, I don't drink half as much as ws 1 atean' of ha'e @ot to play and show hisself up.| way, because I'm gon’ to tell McGraw a Erna Marcus of thia city and Mra. R. Bile [uncinltfond eee Uthers that I know whose noses are | the Dersonal oF enioveneny If be has 42 by the time he gets through | to make his men hit the ball the other ia ig Willams of Chicago will meet to-day in 4 free agen fot red, ‘The worat of stds st keeps | the People. ; he'll! be mighty lucky. As lon Me-| way. If neither one of ena gits LS ou the final, Miss Marcus won her sem!-| ,Arrangmente were Q ved when I'm off the atuff. In the meantime, Fred, I'd go te work Graw sticks to that bench he'll keep| hance, heed tigger thet ther brea ; a final from Miss Ina Kissel of Morris- tn ii it a5 ig bk 1 have tried @ lot of remedies, but |if I were you. It's a cinch that @ even at eighty: n don't know but | yy 5 bs me rif Hy ie, a ‘ ainst the |of Your age and boundless ambition: right up tn the figgers. < | What 1 pick Bill Bradley to Mii that ae town, N. J. in straight sets at 6-4, 6-2, X i ted ; ke . H. |anake good as a mewsenger doy and help “Wow, havin’ decided on that, we'll! Dovition anyhow. The flawers 1st while Mra, Willams defeated Misa Eitz- Lie tin to "make qui pay the month's rent. take the first baseman. You see right| Lajoie the best of it for the os 1 abeth Bunce at 6-4, 62 Before win- 4 it ain't fair to count Jake's! baseman, but as they ain't in the game fly teeause, ain't we already| we'll have to drop them. It id WRITERS ARE GOING TO DO has got to beat the MoGraw fiz- ps por Hap ped figgers combined ALL THE PLAYING. ot a chance, I ain't givin’ ittin’ down to the catcher, I ain't he ain't 6 ‘ ts because he|*8serin’ Bill Carrigan no way you put Merkle ut 78 poin hoo [it because if McGraw does what I tell wouldn't wear them long toed shoes) nin the balls will be all hit before| }i ning from Mies Kissel Miss Marcus de- feated Mra. William Pouch of Stater y 4 Island, who bos una laud her play her hardest. mcmeeecerssli POST GRADUATE EXPERT ACCOUNTANCY ended for the day. J. Fs ine of et it ISSRSSHe TESS aS~: sess Satebes3 Seetsesss! SSaks phia wae the top scorer foF the Lome team with 45 | gEBiseee3E ca thet I told him about for base runnin’. |Carrigan gits a chance to ketch ‘em. : tue. RR. Magen was top man for the viai"ee Practical Personal Training by CERTIFIED PUBLIC ea te But {f Merkle’s got 79 points and Stahl {Chief Meyers figgers pretty close to rt with 61, 5 N ain't got none then Merkle will have to} 91. If he could run as fast as his an- Im ‘ America Recor: ‘The Kast vanquished the Weet at seit in the A. Oo. te manager #0 as to keep Stahl from|costors T might give him some more. ena wate Ls eS ete We ’ Nd in games | semifinals of the wouen'’s national champlonel i aheea clierte, Aesguntsngy. Waa, eek SEARS. AL A ye wed, profoaslan. To, wi 1 EN gittia’ the worst of it, That fesers out | Carrigan is Trish and gits a few points ae: WS & Manner Maas ation Mn ‘Marge gin] norable the Regents of the University of the Btate of he firat y A oate for that, but ketchers don't make no easy enough, so, we'll calc'iate on th) dimerence anyhow. The balls that's moond basemen hit where they can't ki ‘em is ‘Aman like Doyle will always g!t more whats goin’ to win the rit} ; pointe than a man name Yerkes bi on't ike to write about fellers| ! Pause “Doyle” sounds ike a hitter. wn 1 In the samo buniness. T am=- Hess Hh Miata writin’ ut what are we goin’ to do? 4 Pr ict Besides that, he's Irish. 1f mary |Tt none of us baseball writers eal . : htt, neda’t tried to play a trick of mé | anything about the other writers then have give him & points, but I'm goin’) We wouldn't have no way to earn our to eut him down to 76 just for ee money, spagause the writers 1s goin’ & 0 tigger a feller|to do all the playin’. * We mee mares Bh at prin-] Gittin’ to the outfleld we've got to named Yerkes, cwe'lll| 18. Devore and Murray some extra ty the United sts A. Examination Subj Unttorimiy adopted. py ait Bia Association of Certified Publ ited Htaten-- sal,” the fire standard ‘text boo! countica,"* "80 ‘parte: et FINAL NOTICE-At the expiration of the present WEDNESDAY CLASS, the formation te announced of @ ‘ NEW WEDNESDAY CLASS Commencing October 23, 1912, 8'to 10 P. M. COURSE COMPREHENDS ALL age beg WORK CAREFULLY SELECTED joud| jt books ¥ ie Pay pi] on wt covers successful prasing Pern, iy rtuatione aa ony, ata ana f auatlties firat New York State Examirer of Thao 0 Brac tloal A‘ Angeles vy 1 up, and Mr, Honald H. Barlow of Philadelphia wou from Miss Grace Semple of Ht, heute by G up ond 4 toplay. Whether Miss used b3 se ee fein, ote omen re wo hy i. ‘rach team Torte arent seesaues eber--Saensu 2 1 aetiog, the fie second ot pet pay it Tourmament of th olples—I ain't seen him play y Points because they have learned how| hin ia 2 Mian Couster he ye CP fe For private ng’ publie pra hone who are secking advenced figger him (4. They say he PIAYS A) ey play three cushion shots off them 1% Me eran today Three ‘oot aula esping brinciplen ure: soe fail on hie right side without sittin’ M8] conorete walls. There ain't no con- 1 19h ; COURSE, OFFERED Is STRICTLY POST-GRADUATE EXPERT ore g legs crossed and, naturally, that takes) crete wall in left fleld, but as the 19 jhe Wet St STUDY. jhe iene it points, Another thing, ne ain't/other experts are figgerin’ on It anyhow if ae nt t ie or Gn te the rubber bat trick and that|/T guess I'll have to do ft too. ae BE ENG ign FN nt Hee ri 36 Larry {8| That gives Devore 61 and Murray 62 Abe aKa iis cuts him down some more. PRESENT s UDE! iTS oocupying prominent executive posit! tone tm the la ma inst Hoope! d Lewis, who ed a th Ne ne col of the | 1 profession ‘cna certified pi te ‘ascoun 1 eee Capa ot the team and ne gets © Gow /at OG) became they ait acen the wal 1M 833) metre the’ Sek beter eRtiatht af leading New Toru cli” nowepapers have recelved and ihdorved’ the Th: ; oints extra for that. I : yet ‘The Bhdete-Me ORs 4 ho fated in passing the examinations for, ¢ FOE UI RS i got it” while Yerkes sa a have Peete aa CnInIRCORMA WAY 4 # amr of the 8 teaslcna fearon Cyt gee practioally, not inechantcelly, passed th iN Sxkminetions by the rt it's common sense to } 213 2 oa ir, Broak: in| meine best of them figgers, Tf] TO GET IN, ; oa SOR "ie PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS MAY ATTEND ANY PRESENT CLASS SESSION thing to hls} Th centre field {t don't make no oe: my | Ree Mitonanh Rte Tala 4 for batter information as to proferstonal methode employ 1a An FET) Be eee miakea| ety AnaGs, AeGRTaDS. aT mpeaua test : ; eae Pee cis } it ait RACING SELECTIONS. STUDENTS ARE "ACCEPTED ONLY AFTER INTERVIEW WITH MR. BROAKER string for extra — as iio Cause ihey are juat goin’ 10 be ppec- | tars . 12 imo ———- ne tho qualifications for entrance must be of the Nahest standard, equal to those possessed by those enrolled, tae seen ee metgout er [tors at thls teres, Mt heat theres | iB some phOUIBVILLE, CALL, WRITE OR TELEPHONE FOR APPOINTMENT " 4 rule bein’ started to make them pay to first e—Kleburne, ‘orl le, 1 WHERE RED SOX _ WAGNER Jai io ina vce the games pod co Enrolment for this Clas Nearly Comr' lated LOSES POINTS. From that you kin see that the out- Second Race~The Widow Moon, Seat Chart Open for Inspection 4 mighty hard place to | fleid proposition 1s just ax simple as you Flora Park, Cream, 2 pear # Ae pn "a grocery store | Please, A few points either way and Third Race--Vreelind, Morristown, ECI it PREPAR A TORY COURSE La onges to make him extra care: arate Blan be Se only | F ths +6 q i : The Saburane 2 play Ue Bro National i ah OS High Pri- SP A ir ful. On account of that Lae heonuss nd man on the Gian's ¢lub that comes up Boston rut L 3 ithe Sea Mrwenin aud) | vate, Star Bettie. wae FOR BUSINESS MEN, ACCOUNTANT STUDENTS aed « ketch he made in July with the sundn | to specifications is Wilbert Robinson : a The on on Fifth Race—Three Ténks, Grover and ophere, dewtgned to quailty for edmission to the cwed Graduate nee I'm goin’ to give him 67 points. | He ain't got no figure at all and that | f ivaitel ph } nt fein cherge of ‘paabert, “Homer'wit'be' ta || Hughes, Irish Gentleman, CONDUCTED BY CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS um perfect. He and McGraw, ing, Br y 7 the bor for the Buburbane, Sixth Race—Volthorpe, Effendi, Charley Wagner is goin’ to get the | makes t and mothe oda emolay r many years By Mr. Broaker in the practical training of Juntor 0 by not gittin’ in the i yin’, nt | OF 2 i A’ Ella Bryeon, A. profession. sume, T might give Rim more then 7) py icin i yee pity ausrlem | ol i iS | Hoe ia, wes me 20, <eaie ie AUhounta-<Déubie sehury Book keepin ming and Closing ef Mane tiike the idea of his takin’ | to huve 25 points to start with and right | Witte, br Hoven anal play th ae of AccounteDéyble Ratry , F—Opening and ng of Honus Wesner's name. That counts} now T believe that’s the real key to the } aia | n centee Heid ‘Achaeter nud. Adtrenk, BALTIMORE. Mr. Hroaker to inaure thoro! aghneest se gualitios passing New York ' Se han | situation. as fi ‘diamond, “will be on, Firat Race—R. I. Swarenger, Chile i A ; aight potnts off. If he plays better t " ne | arte. : ft Hobiieon ale, Ber, fy Poe Tina protessional training are accepted tn this class, Cnough, I believe te'll beat] When tho games ts all played and the | omer Chics eo q Seaell ton Queen, Caraim. a ict, Bit Pere Nats ike | patlan lai avandia ue aca ta reeo sie | mete, Preceenaas Mat ouaren Us Grane lat Ben nateatcel Kaignt Mons ENTRANTS CAREFULLY SELECTED t right. IT don't | ie tits Nek accordin’ to the way we figger| again and see if T af Class Convenes MONDAY and THURSDAY NIGHTS, 8 to 10 P. M. A feutle, We, ul ase vill creif, Knight Deck, iia aon hitters in our league, but if they'll use” ike vo talc about myself, bul—well 1a a a Third RaceAgpirin, O'Em, Suffra. it istic arm for soppin’ | just wait, |i Brook The sist & wy uneere ove! the bag they might do am i oa rine, eohitad 2e nt a Fourth Race-Frogs’ Legs, The COMMENCING OCTOBER 2%, 1912 . Now we've settled that i; Powers. Py aier Phila "| Manager, lawton Wiggins. od i vette Mane Charlie Herzog has got] pnovipexcr Pin Pleming of lds | Packer Ms Fifth, Race Housemald, Right MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING C. W. ALLERS, Sec’y twenty-two points advantage on Larry | toes, Me, carned the decision over Marry Powers | SseAnon. Larry ain't goin’ to! of Brookly> im the fifteon-round main bont at the a Mery ¢ showed that be te . ; a e 9 At that's what Jim McAleer Ma a ne ack ml that re m ir ‘other day. if somebody j'Srce up trmaventi, Om Vora wae ohle @ixth Hace —Wolferton, Amalfi, Jaoquelina. Bo weer agen otutz, NEW YORK TELBPHONE ( 4539 | GRAMERCY

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