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n THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1918. sia al UP-TO-DATE veyeeese] BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK _ [noseiFecy ROBERT EDGREN Copyright, 1912, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Wore. THE MAN OF THE HOUR FOCEL WILL BE FORCED TO PROVE HS CHARGES Expulsion From League Likely if He Doesn’t Make Good His Condemnation of Umpires. Unless Horace 8. Fogel, president of ladeiphia Club, can prove the ho recently made to effect t Giants were helped wining the pennant by the some of the umpires, the indications ‘are that he will be expelled from the leagms Thomas J. Lynch, president of the Na- tlonal League, feels so hurt over the scandal that he has notified all the club owners that ing, to take | Denning Quits Cold in the Fifth Round of His Bout With Mc- Goorty. the purpose of bringing Fogel Should Fogel fall to give a sal otory , ‘ answer, President Lynch will suggest to y . Y ¥ 1) the magnates that he ve punished ®y by The Prem Publishing Co, 4 3 expulsion, yw York World), 4 1G quit cold last night ° , 4 3 While “Tron Jack Coombs, die round of his bout with | twitler of the Athletics, was at the Bat The reluctance of Mr. | rye 4 Ya in the sixth inning of lng game of the inter-league series between the Athletics and the Phillies, a wild pith by Parl Moore struck Coombs with je force on the head, knocking a ant over & ‘ , y . = 4 as Coombe. w avis a wi \ 8 was revived and w je as ho motioned to Referee Billy g 3 y b ‘o Atel ; to the Phillies’ clubhouse, Ite Joh that he had been “fouled.” He sat q , to @o home later, but will not be rede down for @ few seconds. Modoorty, . . ) to pitch again during the seri ‘with @ pussled frown, looked at Den-| = iS, nf nung, turned his dack and welked , tral corner, where be emiled ir the crowd and shook hi jan If to indicate that he didn’ @hactly what the matter with his ‘friend Jack, A moment later he went fo his corner and sat down, and Den- ‘Ding, jumping up, walked quickly across - A he ring and shook hands, trying to} if WELL : ? uy : ifs, F of ‘explain in pantomime (for the benefit ‘ 4 ; — | of the spectators) how he had been $3.50 to $20.00 “fouled.” MoGoorty merely reed tir'iner, «ati eneaen. | SepQt Milligan’s Secret Deyie, whe seen that I was wor-/ time to light out and make seventy. BRITTON GIVEN DECISION ight runs before they got the ball out MA. ‘AGUE: EN A Bison’ taal so nim Way t]he water tk OVER YOUNG M’DONOUGH. || MAJOR LEAGUES EVEN. CKER MAN Perfectly fair end well-plannod hook in means that you would have been beat mighty good thing for MoGraw Mardichtbedt sit IN WORLD RIE! the midriff, depriving nim of his breath Service Men A gain Save sho as you are livin’, It was a scheme on here in Ume to put im] pRovinENc: otto Britton, the WITH FOUR SETS EACH The Stetoon Hat Men for @ moment or #0. to etop all base runnin’ by the Giants, he fine pointe of the mame. ‘eeuily woo the as very much tn awe of - and if it had worked you never would an had worked it would have e over Young Me. Pare to second base.” tulnt him, eeult 01 na ite san cake Gi t F; ec D fe t “ewvell, Til be durned,” was all Lari To- : tn Ly If Near. Winner, Lriny it ry ‘o-morrow I'm goin’ to write adout Mas Xe orersy pad the bell with ants from sure Veleat) (ss.: vce tad sae ramen Sea EIS AS | BAAN ay 2 8en ns _—_.— tigger system ‘to bring out the fine ‘Ne york (N.) Athtrete yer ing bean backed away in lively ve been miked up | points. Chicago (A) Chie'go 4-2 fashion, covering up and leaning os tar} Bear Trap Discovered Near in it-had fun @ patent electric wi ‘" Ghitage iM). Datralt 8 \tew from McGoorty's fiate as he could, Babs gel nth ag Ree Mle ey Chi N.). Detroit (A) 4-1 evidently wasn't xt % u eivasing at, feirls @atied with e-tiom, Jack Me cago ¢ etrolt (A.) ater danet ge te the ate ut] First Base That Would Have *y riya, ang wie is erp zseh corre, ©] Abemtwen wee Mo wn ares ore Ni eee Avsraitan and the English cham. t Na omy Bee Bo rons, ‘ ight, fs t x : reat ‘Athletics (A) N'w¥'ek (N.) al! a vile fiseet tou a isiue ana] Prevented McGrawites From) | At A] |e color of the dirt wo it could he broth wash 4 \ TE Rims & 40s Gia lend landed his blows <bean Mw ‘ —TFirt ume resulted ia 0 tweive-inatng the, nite DREW "= 1 tly * inissed entirely. i ae Dress Dutto: ee i he second round Tenning tag ree! Stealing Bases—Their Long saves eee §] |wnen a runne ’ . i e 3 LYCEUM eR a feted contilence enough Yo busy: ont + re a8 ee ads || MSEBILLIE BURKE few Jabs and to duck under Mc-| Suit. ‘ ; fet, or vie, wh Me » 4 {pees " om the button and the little steel ¢ Der cent, when a him y ty’ junches and stay in a litue “ i ch up ‘and plete erane! , at the other end wou!d reach up Ns hee Og Ler R AR ap: 4 -~A\.* d hdd grab the runner round the : . MoGoorty missed 4 roa BY @WAT MILLIGAN, : he couldn't. move an inch | , | tly couldn't git no start. boxed in careless fashion. Denning| (The Peerless Hitter of the Poleon| fy A I bag t through the fourth and began Oaks.) was stopped the piteher could take his) ’ v a th al ‘ sSpoaure wiestte Retin’ Unt] Reltore Weta: ate atory wy | fp oc) (iccnt 80 nave Soe mere me | NOT ON YOUR TINTYPE! |i ||% “S| | HUDSON tk M y suddenly Put on Mr, Milligan, the orcat hitter who ‘ ner makes @ foller the umpire can't ses MAT. Robert a : ‘Fon. alp nothin’ and has to let it go at that, te aes ieee dane® hae d al . that thing hado't ELL, I guess not! Don’t class me with the “im- pa er : ia ae r The Burning World Ose Pr 4 Stunts wou ral pee laa W itation tailors’ who advertise clothes to measure rats ie world’s series, te printed just os 7 M1 \ swat TELLS HOW HE USED TO at cellar prices and when they get you inside he wrote tt, He will not stand for : T TRICK. play oe for a “boob” by raising you until they set enydody writing Ate etug. you beat it at Bobblo- you k $8 to $10 more than you sapeeted to pay. tran of | LYRIC #%d abt asked me So I sup- Nothing like that in my family. THE MASTER” or he THe ati paso TM have to write it for the paver! 1} mystery” tailor—McRae’s my ae hame—dowve Very neatly, McGoorty we Gre right on the was evident that he oo: big doings and every. In them @aye, aa you know, tho rule d—and I’ve been “square on the Circle for the ver he wished to. Thing Ye eet. Ae the gomea! makin’ an examination at the last mine was in vogue that a runner could keep I certainly do not tax you extra for Oin't etarted yet news are somewhat) ute, I ordered them to be as care/ul as] scorin’ untll the ball was recovern4, ou should get in a well-tailored garment. } AM oemivfinal: was detw 1¢ they in @ regular league like the] I often hit ‘em fo tA 8 ;, ° AF OL er S, aR i te Festhien, Frank Ern 4 the Red Box played, but If] Willow Swamp and to overlook nothing. fey Bone be tbe ft ° foil and let Ai hand, ig he barn qaHe MERRY ar TESS 41 OH} ench champion, deen for the work o} f Rost Ia Kelly of Now York. Kelly weighed 1%, | eeeret service men last night Meare aw OWAT KNEW SOMETHING WABI was determined to beat us. They were pada OIE) eT UNeUEY, Al ners Wel. 4¢ Ponthieu three pounds jess. WRONG RIGHT AWAY, tipped off that I was goin’ to hit one —turn-up cuffs $1.50 extre—velvet overcoat coll. wee 00 pe ia Matiness Be ate { | . Re : OFFICER 6 ring and leaping in ot the Natio hloston ‘came $0 one pte rlesorregs heat Kies erate “The Etna Has-Be Nix for me. j tning fast little hooks end se and efter talking with MeGraw, oe they had & reruler bear tree hid in To the ready-made clothiers | owe my success. Fe cael Nee pare ee. a GNO, a | Covered up with forearms and| him Asa result there wil be a Me That time 1 wasn't tipped off and I Walk glare, the ‘Main cree eens into the richly- hon leaving Very Uttle to hit, In| change in the rules Datore . ‘Ge on and tell him,” T veld You § upholetered ay windows and you'll find that those { ego ie lest two rounds Kelly failled att nd Metraw was oe tn the these slew never talk to noe comic cracks of mine about their 75-to-100 per cent SCOHAN ke i papery having a final talk toler the 1 was just round n’ first when my profit are’nt so far out of the way. T way tt, and say “pRouowar JONES, 4 ry Do: “ steel trap trick,” t S cb'si| end "Chraty Matron oe acted thw oes | Sata" ah nptog wih ak thar t| || {f Plat aha the and we went over everything that might|Dutton In the pitchin’ Dox and Bho] wes muck hard and tight. Z puilet fond harder than before, and|)ne e went over everzihing that aah h there was the contraption buried | . OR . He scored clean knockdowns in| Th the meantime I had been on to my |! round in the bare line eight feet | bear trap had m: . : and the elgnth rounds, The] Job and had my gocret service men ow ‘und @ix inches from first. All of @ mudden [ thought of & great hetne I used for takin’ off weight in "4 za genoed ti otha hin and st Mearawalgn' oom 0 t hat eet) | MAKE TO YOUR MEASURE chipped him on the chin and at amen ot sem ‘ ‘and | @PFing practice, 1 knowed they wou ‘ES I Phe pec- ‘ Ht the ball back for an hour, so I got him flat on hi oF bavactage aclibeseheur 1 + Ot course, not | Busy, 7 to make the first lead jow Swamp Leasuer, he ain't! around atid then worked my chest tp wht. all the tricks and I had to tell} and down, actordin’ to my Bevret plan, « tim Just itke Tam going to tell you, tH) T ot up a heavy oweat. The por- The trick was framed Just tho @ame | epiral deran funnm’ down my leg, Pouthier 1 the clever ‘ Mea: je0 they framed it on me at Bodbie- | £0 at" ned sek off teenie Welgm now boxing in New York, @ fine u d the sweat run eo f sbecazh Bey on DAIL rs. aniike little folew. In one round a Ba Bog ey Ne un ‘ ry foo i ean? Ras aeet al Feat a Take Your Pick ab emaied 9 7 + ig L vhat dow it meant’ asked! thirty-elght minutes That give me just hA rar mi ay bs the sort for which the ready- nen OLDHE ETE BERG, peas fore ners to cough ecuador | (fuammensrants “ar u “Your Ey Daily Mat, 25 a Goe: |] | by Grabam M: To Celebrate the World’s Series Unele Lidl? te “ener” wih é oth Bedale on gmart Over MISS BUNA, GOODRICH 4° Bia Ba 5 A A s, Kerse. stun, Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats coatings such <2 Piel tee etna hills tnd for eva : $18 for the Week Instead of $25. | to oar when it comes to value at $15. Iwant ‘Mr. Stranger” with an “eagle eye’’ for his ‘money's most,” to take ) BELASCO 3 Just as a genuine fan appreciates the value of “‘inside ball’) and loves to sec it operate—just so the shrewd judge of clothing 4 me up on my sarelty strong assertions” and see how FR Di Fars 1 inside merchandising and is quick t a th ee eee ” values appreciates inside merc! ising and is qui © grasp its = chances when they come. RAINCOATS Ask About Me Here ie one of them—take it. It’s like getting a press box ‘REE seat at the price of a bleacher ticket. For baseball week only, to help along the enthusiasm, we} will make you a sy i Hored to your menuire bi or won iN iu rfect in iy detail, from any one of our patterns, for serviceable aids th back Raincoat. Tell TA OR me, what in thun- der better way can I show my appre- ciation for the We Are Pushing Twenty-Dollar Suits Men who buy fool that they’ve had $30 worth—so ui new Fall woolens to select ely ay Suits to Measure, $20.00 ‘ English Trouserings, $5.00 Fitted, finished and tailored up to that standard that hes stamped B'way and 9th St. as the best place in the world to buy ches, If you can’t call, send for Samples and Style Bo We have a selfish reason for this, A new customer means a a ia! , THY APRS Broadway at 59th St. | Clemons rooter. Once a Clemons rooter always a Clemons rooter. ‘heim Out-of-town cus scan he ut or overcoat finis - i rf fore and 0h Sreet le Open Until 9 P. M. ling treat Broadway & 39th St, rue TAU OR eS ey it Saturdays Until 10 P.M. ~~ ee ™ in forty. cig . CBKIM, om Mati HB sae Rensthei 'W] Gunite Worl Series “Matias Be, a | Peet tier ae tas EAVOG UGRAPH Quer & oe rt nd Beate Bie, Dore eae Te a, 3 Subway Minutes from 42d Street wit be

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