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UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY Swat Milligan’s Decoy Powder Drew Cady’s Long Drive Into Devore’s Hands and Saved Game Preparation Made From Wooden Ducks and a Certain Herb Was Slipped to Josh Just Before He Performed His Circus Catch in the Ninth Inning, Which Cat Short Red Sox Rally. : BY SWAT MILLIGAN, The Peerless mitt « Poteon Oaks, T ain't Ifke me to be braggin’ and mayin’ 1 told you eo, but I cart help remin@in’ you fans about my piece yesterday when I wrote that me and MeGraw was occkin’ somethin’ up end gittin’ ready to pull it Well, sir, ‘we pulled it al! right end you eee what happened. I guess me and aad es ‘bed, en? ‘The thing that we have naa under cover was nothin’ more than my famous decoy powder thet I brought in secret from Bovtletown. That was the etuff that pulled the trick, and if ‘we hadn't got it workin’ @t just the right minute the deans would have Deen spilt and the Giants weuld have Jost that ball game. Before tellin’ how the play come off that eaved the day for New York I'll explain somethin’ about this secret preparation of mine eo that the com- mon people can understand it My Gecoy powder is really @ cross for the ‘Wiggle stick preparation that saved the eam It drawa thé ball, while the wigele etiok stuff keeps it away and makes the fieMer drop it ‘This famous Gecoy powder ‘s made out ef ground up wooden ducks, the kind thet are used to make real live wild Gucks come into @ blind, I mix @ secret herb with the wooden duck sawdust, B and then when @ certain mark je made en the ball {t draws right straight to the powder, no matter where the pill te goin’. Josh Almost Scared Fans to Death. Me and “Mac” kept waitin’ for @ chance to get the decoy powder into the game yesterday, but an everything was goin’ easy we didn't git a good show till Josh Devore run into the fence tryin’ to git Larry Gardnere two bagger fn the ninth. Then trouble started. If you will remember, Josh lost the ball for a minute and almost scared the New York fans to death. That was be cause my sec: service man who wae etationed over there was slippin’ Josh the decoy powder and showin’ him how to rub it in his we I knew there ‘wasn't no danger and told “Mac” to lay lew. The chance came when Cady hit that drive to right, with two on bases, I was tipped off that he was goin’ to bit It by my mentograph, which was concealed under the plate “Mac” run out and give Marquard the signal to put the secret merk on the ball. He fot it on just in time. Cady hit thet ball « terrible wallop and it would have ‘won the game, but minute I seen it start I knowed that the powder was workin.’ Devore run just right, and@ just when everybody thought the Hed Box had won the game the mark on the ball emelled the powder and swooped @own to it, lightin’ squarely im Josh's hand! 1 ain't tryin’ to take no credit from Devore, but it's my duty to write the inside stuff and I wanted you fans to know how mine and “Mac's” plans fe workin.’ I wish you'd seen that play of Josh’e with the decoy powder so you could appreciate it. As we was comin’ back on the train last night, us players and our type- writers, I come pretty near gittin' mixed up with Dr, Finley, a boyhood friend of McGraw’s, because he mixed up my signs and crossed me and “Mac” one play that came mighty nigh ballin’ everything up Bail Wiggles Out of Merkle’s Glove. You know I always keep everything ready in case anything comes up. I had my decoy powder and the preparation used in the famous wiggle bat Alongside each other in them little retorts that druggists use to keep medicine fm, Well, I had these things ready, and aa Doc Finley was on the bench actin’ &s club doctor, I figured that he ought to know enough about medicine and Gecret preparations té keep them bottles straight. All of my secret service men was busy and I couldn't use them, When Wagner come up in the ninth, Gnd there was two out, I got @ tip from the mentograph that the ball was Goin’ to be hit to Fletcher. From my hidin’ place I algnalled to Doo Finley to lip the decoy powder to Marquard to put on the ball. In his excitement the Doc made a mistake and tossed out a capsule full of the wiggle preparation. ‘That stuff, you know, makes the ball feel like it wae covered with tadpolon @F little eels, Now, see what happened! Fletcher got the ball all right and made @ perfect throw, but instead of ecoying into the glove, that wiggle preparation got to workin’, end when the ball got into Merkle's hand it tickled him eo that he dropped it. Then we Bad to work like the dickens to save the rest of the game That bone by old Doo Finley come pretty near being opative, Me end McGraw has another one framed up for to-day, and when big Jot Tesreau, that bear strangiin’ kid, and Joe Wood gits together, if you'll Wateh close, you'll see somethin’ come off, Sidelights on ‘Rube’s’ Comeback; wann't any referee's di “Phe anticles called for a decivion by Referee Glaherty, but the club refused to atiow the raferes to deokle and sug- Geeted that Baldwin's manager and I each select @ local newspaper man to I selected Steve Mahoney. ‘To my astonishment, when the nam of the judges were announced Ste wasn't mentioned; nounced two other fellows, whom was @ former manager of Bald- win, They had us laid out for a trim- ming, and we got (t. best of tt from the fourth on, but he ic the “decivion” and he and I jost a fe hundreds in bets. ‘There's Hoston for act as Judge, “K. 0.” Brown Latest Victim of “Boston” Decision, Says Morgan. Copyright, 1912, The Prem (The Net AN MORGAN alaion up Boston. clsion, K. 0. “There said he. inetead they an- one of had the RIDAY oorosen 11, 1913, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Te ad Stay ULC MG, him, as he wants to have @ peaceful honeymoon. I just got a 00d offer for him with Houck, #0 I rushed him a wire: |“ ‘Frank Mantell, Pawtucket: Postpone marriage antl after Oct. 17, Have matched you to fight Leo Houok, A that Tommy Conneff, once holder of the world's record for the one- mile run, was found dead yesterday at Pasig, about seven miles out of Man’ “Hs death was apparently accidental —there ts no other explanation gtven, Tommy Conneff was the greatest mite runner fa the wide world, not many Vedre 496. His mile record lasted te: years, until beaten by @ fraction of a second by John Paul Jones of Cornell But Mike Murphy, who trained Conneft when he was running under the colory of the N, ¥. A. C., onoe told me that CABLE from the Philippines saye Tommy never showed the limit of his! Be speed in any’ race, On one occasion Murphy told Conngff to run himself out in a priv one mile in the remarkable time of 4 minutes 10 seconds, five seconds or so below the present mark made in compo- tition. Tommy wasn't fond of hard training. He broke the world's record at Chicago when he was supposed to be entirely out of shape—a sure loser, After that ho never did train very hard, and soon dropping out of athletics enlisted tn the United States Army. During en years Conneff saw much active ¢. He occasionally entered a race or two in the army meets, but didn’t keep up much interest In the sport, He ‘was a sergeant in the Seventh Cavalry, M Goorty’s manager, He wires this over from Philadelphia: “RB. Bdgren, Evening World, New York: “Went six rounds with Mouck last night. Outboxed him through- out, but crowd expected McGoorty him out. Understand serv ARTY FORKINS ts Eddie Mee ring unmarked. MoGoorty weighed ringside 157 pounds, Houck 170, “MARTY FORKING.” Giants and Red Sox Even Now|\"" = “T Just framed up a little trouble for =“ oy. Frank Mantel," went on Morgan. he “first tournal ol HARLI ay 0a, the Sass it move taken 4 A fe larett of Westie Frank eent me word that he Js going | Se" K. ‘neat on he Ee the J. Franklin Baker of the prea- ent world's series. His work with the @tick is nothing short of phenomenal and his record so far is probably about pet Bs: vy mast in fo ule " will of the best ever sean in a series Of this] win te Tatet we moth tes Cat kind. Ho has been to bat ten times, | whee he works oftenast, ‘oni ‘and has made two runs, six singles, two Matty te fo coms t 2 two baggers, @ triple and two sacrifice | W post ster 000, fadea' Mis fastball, end hae ey “ry bits: erage is yan foovledge of bates, Seas ht Hed Musas, who woot through « similar carieg| 18 the tg leagues, Mast pear without making « hit, comes nem to Her. ee ed oe we © ruccendal hitter, “le has made five fdagies, two doubles and a‘ triple im ewelve times Wp. He cas also scored three runs, Not only have Hersog and Mureay batted tm em taeordinary falion, but their fielding has hept tbe Med Box froin ancrenaing Weir run wale hile and piled to outpoint Joe Borrell, of ble, tn six rounds, — Horrell and tried to fight lowe the wh ie I to Most of 4 co often snads'fae calored ay anes use Bae Harry Hoover. the right fielder, with « mack of -BU4, i» the Howton club's culet ‘hitter, Bpeaker, Lewis aud Btabl are tue other 00 batiem on the Hub club's roster, Although ourdatted, maucth The belted beck Tesponaible tar the Wale. yesterday the Bostons are, plaviog RACING SELECTIONS. Gist sve pet to 90 Sidr Phetchege ot al BALTIMORE. tad Waser vis ts fe e. S as First Rice—Chinook, Ralph Liey4, Goldy, Becond Race—Sixty, New Rover, ‘Third Race-Caltese, Joe Gatiens, Fon. a Springmass, none uk uae fo | ‘that'd worthy of ‘e regular player on | cuanet with ati)” Fourth Race—No selections. Fifth Race-Rockview, Frederick jast one safety, Manoger’ Stahl of the Hed Sox ficiding Ia bo weak that be expects Bane Away before they are Uisough, L., Lechares st the. Giants bem to h Race--Pharoh, Connel) Race-Breaker Boy, parin, Hompoied, Rose Queen, Myles Bev nth | uudlauager Mitra of Ue natn, anne be, waa bus iting Suit “is auyerior to that’ of tae Bes | As: Mis predictiom tuat we Giants will win cunt, Rute Marquart, pitched 127 jaa, te the Bown LOUISVILLE. } Priel aa the Madan J First FRiuce—Cash on Delivery, 2 Compton, Tolson ¥'Or At Becond Race—Sprinvly Miss, Ma Salaame, Blue Neard. Third Race-Captain Bravo, Pat- ruche, Carlton Club. Fourth Race—Florence Robverta, Merry lad, Gay a. Pith Race—Uncle Hart, Sam Hirsch, Terrible Bil, HAM gave ima | i Kingtiridge, Bath Me BET US Sixth Race — Wander, 8p Howdy Howdy. inde. to be married in a couple of 4 told me not to make any mat The Whole World Loves a Winner fs) Marquard’s “RUBE”? MARQUARD WEA:.S REGALS and for How would you like to be in @ trial, and Tommy covered | Tre: the |} WELCOME TO OUR CITY! Copyright, 11% by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World.) ey GA: BEANS ARE VERY NOURISHING! a ( MY _ CAR FoR. LL TRADE wd SPEAK TO ME RUBE , So 1 CAN die Harry! \KNow HIS UNCLES JANITOR: "Mt. TIGERS EXPECT HARD Mike Gibbons Goes Home CONTEST TO-MORROW! ¢0 Treat His 3 Injured Arm ow PRINCETON, N. J. ox 1L,—The Tigers are a stiff game with Virginie Pougtech- 1 eto haa a'heatd fine aude Bood at of backs. preparation for the game the coaches bare been making numerous phifta in the lineup ia an en- learor to find the vest men fot several trouble- some positions, ‘The fiercest scrimmage of the Year yenterday resulted in three sores, tor Varaity and none for the seconds, E, Pypknan was shifted from fullback to right end. Pendle- was put back in left halfback aad 8. Babe it from the scrule to vari 8 from ‘the wecouds Yo fullsack bedi E i Duna for thirty Sarde ty ‘Walle, ae : veri alg wee but ey to thee nee of the gains were due vidual work, Yor the line charged poor poorly, NEW HAVPN, 1L—"te Yale va: | stars, for the moat parts were tiv a rest Jonny $. though most of Crags we at the firld, unny 9 was moved up to join I, Warren at tackle Lec tried out in the ln He made out very well for the finet ti le has been paying baifvack up to now 0 ed Teewicia bend ‘na ol’ toes ding, Tet hala Phan fib back, Re ee firtere i, later Teplaced by “ Martin end Camp ‘st fort hae hi Hats ot Atha key i le § us Baker: Ee Cornell. Oct. 11,—In an bonr's ser mage, which wan terminated by darkness, the Cor. nell varsity showed {urtler improvement’ and. took the se scrubs by getting. two touch. was. "Phe fighting spirit of both tea the "coaches, aud. fe ‘ ow, beltevedl thet th ITHACA, N, ¥., Ithacans are safely out of tetr slum, plunging of fae ‘thy at fiers ie ie the the shiern and recovering «fu fifty serie fore wouthdowas SAAS |Some Game Yesterday! And the Giants Won. Now—Here’s Your Chance to Win. A muffed ball rouses the anger of every fan. And—a muffed opportunity makes every man feel sore. Here's YOUR opportunity—grab it! - ( For the remainder of baseball week we will make you a suit or overcoat, tailored to your measure and perfect in every detail, from any one of our $25 patterns, Oul-of-lown customers can have a suil or overcoat finished in twenty-four hours. Fit, finish and style will be perfect. 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Mike was compelled to can- cel two important contests, and it is said he will aek for a postponement of his bout with Eddie McGoorty if he discovers his arm does not yield to treatment. “I want my arm to be per- fectly well and strong,” said Gibbons before he left town, “as I intend to McGoorty. ‘Tommy Murphy will make his reappearance in | érue Nn PeaX se ae ‘Jooks after the affairs oat i Goodman: a0 West dde welterweight, Young Brown to.‘ tthe be of the showy of tse Ganiewe An my ‘amt Hy goutident that Goodman san. "aeteat “Brown if jete another chan i PENSSY WON'T BE CAUGHT NAPPING BY SWARTHMORE. PRILADE! 4 5 make a side bet that I will outpoint| not intend ae te vahon 11.—That Penn does tend tw be taken by surprise to.morro when it facon the strong Swarthmore eleven, was when the team was put through the ‘most ling work of the season yesterday a hour to Philadelphia to-night after a long ab- | Teceived the most attention, but the tackfield sence. Ho will xo against Pat Bradiey, the game | also came in for thelr share, As @ remult of the bt of that city, in bout be: | {ryote two changes weer made in the Hine, Orme A.C. the ng tab ot | Ati a 100; round, man, was. yet in at guard, M the pli Leach | “tiie ‘ireen, the 200-pound "@uatd, was sent rom "who called. off, on aout Mitea he “was | te scrub. Jourmeay was gittct Ws guant”on the Soitias’ oe Chk Sack teitte Gefense instead of tackle, but stays at tackle un Fighting Dick Hyland, the lightweight of Cali. | | Herrington, bafbeck, Med as the best line fornia, Years, is fast coming to that who has been boxing for a great many tation of his career There be will be forced to. announce his. retire: | MCMue, WAS, 2 tne Tee ot Sent from the ring, Out at Calgary. 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