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UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY How 300 Boston Rooters Got ' Their “Reserved” Seats. a aaa Copyright, 1912, ty The Prees Publishing Oo, tras Ntw Yor Wore) i ‘8 going to be some red hot Boston enthusiasm at the Polo by Grounds to-morrow. Three hun- ‘dred Boston rooters, brase-lunged and ‘eafrying a compression of 1,000 pounds fo the square inch, wil! be seated in one old hunk. The way those 90 Boston fans got their seats Ie « good story. ore fs, just as & came down from Harvard al first place these 900 fans came er to scheme up some way to re- ‘ @ ryction in the Polo Grounds .. Most of them were veterans who fyrere in the Boston rooters’ section away back in 188, when Boston trimmed the gates five games ou: of nine. That ‘rae & great year. Boston lost three ‘gtmight, and it seemed impossibio that they could win the championship. But ‘th@ Boston rooters were game, The Mere luck went against thelr team the | mgre noire they made, They had al re “why, 2. ‘A " ‘ w * c eu het Appears to Be Trifle Stronger Than Yale Just Now _—a— ‘Were framed it wae thought that score- ‘3 less games were practically out of the Crimson Eleven’s Showing question, and although the season is young yet, there have been several such Against Holy Cross Much Better Than That of Blues. results, The Army and Navy teams started off Gaturday, and neither showed any- thing remarkable. The West Pointers aid only fairly well against Stev e team whom the Tigers easily defeated. ‘peas called ig RVARD, ¥ nd Princeton all| The Midies just barely won thelr open- ‘Tessic,” and they howled A y that over and over again until the Pirate showed improvement in thelr! ing battle, began to wander all over the lot. | mes Saturday. The Crimson imappintiiitiaionmes per o be a tri better FIRE WATER “GETS” THORPE; WARNER HANDS HIM “K. 0.” PITTSBURGH, Penn., Oct. 1.="BI Jim" Thorpe, champion athlete an mainstay of the Carlisle Indian football team, to-diy is nursing a few brutsos Which he didn't get in Saturday's game with Washington and Jefferson. Satur- day night Thorpe broke training at the Seventh Avenue Hotel here, and when Coach Warner found him in the bar- room, @ pretty fet fight followed, the coach winning with @ knookoft. Thorpe, flanked by tho balance of the team, 4 lA weight, is ready to battle again. caretully the train f ‘He already been signed up for two ‘outs by his manager, Emil Thiery, af- ter which he Is expected to be seen in ntest in this city. His oppenents in the two bouts are Tommy Kilbane, the welterweight of Cleveland, whom he will meet for ten rounds before the Ni than {ts Blu | comparative | =<which the: | boys scored more than twice as many | polnts against Holy Cross than did the New Haven warriors the previous Sat- urday, and their a!l-around work was superior. Saturday's game against Syracuse was Of especial delight to Yale, as it un- covered & new star in the person of Lefty Fiynn. He did some great carry- tag of the ball, and his punting was excellent, being some ten or fifteen feet; at this many other famous were in the Pirate ranks—bu; that Je no differe Under the encoure ‘agement given by her rooters Boston nd mowed the Pirates down, is charge after charge just as (heir wots scattered the British and sent rou: down the long Hi. M'FARLAND SIGNS “in ti of Breed’ y HE three hundred—thonse that are ‘ Wade of them—and @ few recruits be met last week and decided to put Mt wp to Jim MeAleer to get thelr seats. ‘Bits gent the request along to Mr. Brush ee BY JOUN VOLLOCK. FTUR @ short rest Packey Mo- New York club, Mr. Brush Wired back word that {t would tely impossible to set aside a for the noble three hundred. black despair in Boston, that hashing of teeth. Ce three hundred went to Mayor The Mayor ie @ hustling American. He wants what he ie it—and usually itegeraid wired ban il Alberts Knock: Johnnie Kid Alberts, lan |Mehtweight champion, knocked out Jack Wilson in th hth round o; \- jwems to be having ts troubles. | Lieg ten-round bout before the ‘Nedonal team met Ite second defeat of the! a,c. of Brooklyn, A left hook to the on, It in that the poor show. Staters is due to the re constructive policy of Al Sharpe, head me ; tional Sporting Club of Winnipeg, Can., nt of the American |cot'h. Phe Carlisle Indians ran tnto a on Oct. 1, and Kid Alberts, the looal ‘ ho wired Garry Herr-| eas in Washington and Jefferson, be-| | eae lightweight, whom he Will go against In 3 . ‘gm. |i2% forced to pidy @ scoreless game. wale. & ten-round go @t the Cleveland A. C, Benn, chairman of the National Com [this is the first time this aeason that | Battling Hurley tacked Paddy Sullivan on Oot. 18 poking wht np the Redeiing have not scored almost |to his list of victims at the Gowanus A. an ery pebhuores Pp 1 Papa’ C. of Brooklyn, Saturday night. Hurley adi’, popstar ep 08 gt oor won practically all the wa: pM, or $0 tans backed by a mayor who wanted = @ pee the opening game himself. They Qemt Gocretary Heydier (who ts acting eee Oe secretary of the Navona Commis B ‘uring the series) to tell the Mayor |out @ rooters' cheer chat would make Sorry they were that they couldn't| the loudem college ery eound Mke a a Ss fe) - ‘eeats for him, Secretary Heydier | avthmatic whisper. pedal pd Nios, persuasive sort of aman. He ver boreal se te Bo ton and gtrolled into the Te head bigehs¢i Mipier nevor u the Ri r al watched @ rival team’ y g Vi eel with his little speech ali <4 Waid fark’ e coa 5 SSS ean ‘ t in the hall, waiting, were the|Dended upon his snap judgm: ‘ i @hges hundred, and @ thousand or two | there'll be no snap judgment th! Because the right overcoat lasts longer and looks Waiting to hear about those seats, | McGraw watched the Sox in \Vashing- better while it lasts. though I am,” began Mr, |". Mathewson and Marquard were mba a lip ale Mayor.” * | sent oVer to Philadelphia to #tudy them he right overcoat means selected materials, cut } tt exclajined the Mayor. eet, te ee ee Bey and teilored under careful supervision of men who have it ts 20 sad, but you see there's no Fn t they can't hit a spit bali. spent their lifetime learning how—men who know style 4n which we can accommodate you ey do nay net tatty, RA id and how to get it. galling 0 . firat time in his Ife, tackled the ‘ ‘ oy een ren Meet cacunioa |e. firm. He bab teen’ workine ont The a firat be in the tallor’e mind before he Mayor, panting his number nine on | for three weeks. I Gan execute the details, his new spit ball Tf this is true, and it is, your coat to be risht must ie that'll make any ba! be made where knowledge is back of effort. Gnd Want on to tater: br. 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You may want your coat sii:gle or double breasted, You may want it fly front or buttoned through, You may want shaped back, full back, belted back, Plaited back or a back your fancy has conceived, You may want your sleeves plain, raglan or split. You may want tabs or wind shields, It may depend on the choice of style you make what cutter cuts your coat. Many of our men are specialists, When you buy your coat here, your idea of style need not be changed because you fancy a particular pattern of cloth. You select your cloth first and your coat is made to suit, If you buy your Fall or Winter coat here, you will get the Arnheim habit, which means perfect dressing at the lowest possible cost. Our Special Offering for this week— Chinchillas in Black, Blue, Gray and Brown, at $25. Coats for which custom tailors and ready-to-wear men get $40 to $50. Ifyou can’t call, send for Style Book and Samples. 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FORTWOBATTLS | ieftaa do Farland, the crack Chicago light-|, NEW JORM'> LEADING THHAIHIS. || i \ HE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1913. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ON WITH THE GAME---THE WRITERS ARE READY Copyright, 193, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). Seu That MAN, Son. On The eve OF A GREAT CONTEST HE (S PUTTING ADE ALL OTHER “ThouHTs AND EARNESTLY STUDYING The Tanics oF The Game ! 1 tow, Cap, BuT I Fievrep I Weevep & = ase ough foe bis violation o} a Maton trol hens Ae Mike te ai epee! ical if in LS 8 Oddone fe usedie to ment Kpockont tea founds west Friday night, scaant J Ba fee, Bion trees . ie oe den rotnas el tate ay ay ta ete Co oa inte’ shave’ toe we World’s Series Issue } & Who sed Should Win All Newsstands AMUSEMENTS, ' Puwers! ~ os Bench. 98.750 and ner Will Feel fighter AMUSEMENTS. ™ BOOK & LYRICS BY CN.S.M“LELLAN. THEATICN SEATS 6G WEEKS AHEAD. THE. WORD IN MUSICAL C OMEDY omedy.” Eve. Sun. 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