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aac. alll T_T 7 Piss epee a y lai ot idalatiall ie yee THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OOTOBER 132, 1912. a Stall epareitscross| _ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK) 2icerox'ro-pav ————— ATHLETICS EASILY THE GIANTS’ HALL OF FAME CAPTURE SERES cS UANTS BALL On FROM PHILS Slowtown American Leaguers Capture Four Straight From the National Leaguers. Doan Devore jwre MADE THe GreaTesT 4 OF ThE PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 12—Connie Wee Has een HITTING 57! a carr wmeN Ts \ an Durr was very My wever, WERE Nu siGng the Athletics ae cee : SriRiy" ron. _ putelasced to tally three runs which “THe GIANTS otmched the game for them. Swat Milligan’s Magnetograph Misused, Costing Another Game Pressure of Wrong Button When Doyle Is at Bat in Seventh Inning, With Two Men on Bases, Causes Larry to Pop Instead of Hit Safely —Wagner Secures Devore’s “Decoy Powdered” Glove Through Crafty Switch, and That’s How He Happens to Make All Those Startling Stops. 2 H Each Player on Winning YEARS A Team to Receive $4,000. peepee CHAMPION , AND STILL CUTGUESSING THs BATTERS. ont xt f it i H i! 2¢ {l it tf iH ‘ Gret stretched his ‘@aii length, and ao o ur ’ +, a eee om BY SWAT MILLIGAN, meranscanet ‘sen oamrs nt pay ret ll san mavens aver om mof[ BOWS” High Opens Season |("How THE TEAMS STAND. ee tne Seasoen, ‘The Peerless Hitter of the Polson Oaks. one with a sleep powder in it. While he wae enorin’ away |] winning team will recelve about Bost ow wae i i i that guy Quirk comes down ion the fleld quiet ike and waits | #000; each Individual on the losing Boston, Oct. 12, | tii: Josh comes in to take @ turn at the bat. ‘The minute |} team about $2,900, I 1 hedn’t signed # contract with The Evenin’ World| josh throws iis glove on the grass, Quirk grabbed dt and With Commerce Eleven To-Day hands full when she meets the Stuyve- fant eleven, The downtown players ‘ork, 3. Hot Gridiron Games in All] nave made a remarkable record so far this season under the coaching of Dr. KAUFMAN WILL Boroughs Between the Wilson. anit anuminen on. Ni ke WwW. &. Tie. ?.0, W. L. Tie. P.O. a 7 1 Hl! HH tHE bell i it i | He to write pleces about the series every night, I'd] switched the one used by Charley Wagner in its place, I thro b and back to Bobbie-| didn't know nothin’ about this until later on or ft could have ps ae eg ince tat ppg It ain't that|>een stopped. I was relyin’ on my secret service man that I heven't any idea how many jabs was asleep. I finally got wise when I seen Josh hit a ball Bec ended during the ten soubte, Tam a quitter nor) toward short that looked Ifke @ hit. All of @ sudden that The big noise in Brooklyn is the game there were enough. They were fly- nothin’ like that,| ball swerved around and shot right into Wagner's mit. In i] Schoolboys. between Manual Training High School fag in a te. pyres showed gameness but seems that|a minute another one hit by Fletcher started over second and Commerce High School at Commer- emoegh Carnegie metal. everything me and|/*nd when it changed ite course and whirled over toward clal Field. Coaches Larson and Shearer ‘progressed McGraw starts gits| ove I knowed the dope, CHOOLBOY pigskin chasers are 1") nave their elevens in fine condition, and had Devore's glove with the decoy powder in it S their element to-day. With Boys’! as they are the most evenly matched ‘dalled up because | and was drawin’ the ball toward it. The switchin’ of them High of Brooklyn opening th teams in Brooklyn, a fine game is looked some of my secret] gloves cost us the game. son with High School of Commerc: fon service men or| Joe Wood had got on and was puttin’ my secret sign 11 other school elevens getting into ac- a | i i ; Ay ‘on the ball that 1s used to make the powder attract tt. tion, the day shguld be replete with ‘i . wellity assistants! Wren Josh made that great ketch over in Boston on Thurs- sensations. Probably the best of the Ala amine Coroner aeee: Presport atn’t on the Job. I! aay ne give the pall to a fan and that ts what ruint us. The|\),, : various contests is the interborotfsh| tigi gehool, ‘The Brooklyn Schoo! wil brought all my|¢an showed ft to Joe Wood and he copied the secret sign. | Winner of San Francisco Bat-|setto between Boys’ High of Brooklyn! nave a lot of subs in the game, as they sleuth, includin’| Of course, as son as me and Mac got on to what had ; eer and High School of Commerce at Amer-| a5 not expect a hard fig Finley, Sparrow,| been handed us I put e patent antidote on the glove and| tle to Be Matched With Jim | ican League Park. Fiyan, Fleischman, |"0P?% tt from working. That is what caused Wagner to Capt. Tiffany of Boys’ High has hada make the error after havin’ made so many of them pretty Flynn Next Month. dificult time getting his team into shape O'Reilly and Kin-| stops. : because of the want of @ coach. How- | sella, over with me Now you seo what !t has cost me in reputation to be ever, McKenna, an old-time player and last night and fed | ¥ttn' these pieces for the paper. a capable coach, was secured, and from i a . all accounts he has succeeded in wMp- eee Te eh wack tee tal tae teres owl] PHI TOMOROSS Diievecraieeia aicinnless vas ive Geclaria’ mypert| seventh because Dick Kinsella, one of my sleuths, pulled a FIGHT IN BOX SCORE. }] The iineup of Boys’ Iiigh will probably yeelf) one when I put him in behind the bench to mind my be the following right now that {f/ patent magnetograph that we had just installed under the Punches. [| roves ‘and Hecht, taokie wee 3 1 WINT R GARDEN] "THE PASSING ASAT Ou BECERINEL KERDOORER, Bway, wards; DeBoer, centre; Brown, SRROW blurt nten cone et ifr ont DEL! HH ii i i | iia rife | ‘ int ft “kideey punch” rule was violated only they pull another] batter's box on each side of the plate. This magnetograph Cann, @nce during the bout, and that was by bone today I'm goin’ to send them back steerage, Thia|!# #0 constructed that ug the Geer of @ certain button @ quarterbac! Freer and McCusker, DALY'S am, at 8 EE ri ary ' Sack Britton, fe the frst time I’ve give out the nam secret magnet under the pla’ draw the bat, which te a halfbacks, and Blodgett, fullback, tines. it. Bat at oe Looking over my hastily scribbled] service men that I eee in tas sect Poa gayi sensitized, down, £0 that it will hit the ball dow and make LEWIS WALLER, HESEX, Yn OFFICER 666 *! of i it pop up in the air, We call that part of the machine the jue’ because I want the public to know who {s the real| ‘Three I" wire, because it makes the batters look like bush leaguers, The other part of the machine te knowed as the major league because it ts #0 arranged that by pressin’ a @idn't have @ contract. The players on the other teams| little button the ball can be drawed straight to the middle there was | hae Got > they reads my stuff and then tries to cross me|f the stick 0 it can be hit on the hose, The idea, of Morris High School will play New Ro-|{ 39TH ST. 7™qq,30th agra. Eres 5 \ @eventh chelle High School at New Rochelle.|| a NEW AMERICAN’ THE BR aK + Bighth Coach Nixon has been driving his team DRAMA, M.iMat, Sat. o1 OHA ‘THE CHARITY GIRL =» RALP all week, a: inks his team will make!/|LY RIC (Wyo Bvay Bry 815" las showing than tant Meturdast THE MAS' Ro HOUSE, LECTRICAL Flushing High School witt have her|| MANHATTAN prem omy, Sth y XPOSITION he GLOBE 7 I Hi lseeveses 7? i I te the Aght—Briti ‘and Cross|*™ Mec, That's what happened et the Polo Grounds |°OUTs, was to work the “Three I’ or Bush bat on the Sox . te, & Sat, Ganuing the air about as effectively aa |7estiddy and caused the Giants to lose the ball game, stii,| When they got dangerous and to work the big league button SOTHEAN & MARLOWE _atiseL er: AND AUTOMOBILE SHOW the Giants 414 yesterday while Joe Wood |™* and Mao ts loaded for bear to-<dey and we'll pull eome- | the Giants when they needed a hit. BY JOHN POLLOCK. Ceuta eee tas, Pere, matched Pl AYHOUS ech Ghowing the results of BO year of was sitobing them ones, slow ones, | thin’ before night. I waited for a good chance. Knowin’ that Dick Kinsella UT in San Francisco to-day there | tts, pee ae enor tk ‘ Bimas,, bhose Eason service m New York, ta and out ‘and uppercuts. T guess you fans remember about me slippin' Josh Devore | *4 Put Larry Doyle in the baseball business in the “Three O will bo another dmportant fistic | the night of Oct. Vite, te one of ‘the ‘i Laon ae al ae Mtn the eoventd round a long-dottied |that decoy powder mo he could ketch that fly and save the |!” Leasue and that he was the man what sold Larry to battle decided in the open air tn Coster Wil consequently have to put Up one Post nement Oct, _M. to ll P,” qheer roee rooters when |Seme in Boston. Well, when that come out in the paper | MoGrew, I naturally picked him out to act as utility sleuth | between heavyweights. The men who | of hfs best battles in order to beat him, IN ORDER NOT TOCONBLICT WITH OTHER @wung an ove: right and hit | touble started, and while one of my secret service men was |!2 cherse ‘of the buttons. I give him the warnin’ the minute | will swap punches in this acrap re} mommy Walsh, who has promoted many OPENINGS, MR, BRADY POSTPONES HAMMERSTEIN’S Re eens 0 ¢ ening hin for about |eer in the rigat Meld bieachera Joe Quirk, the old Larry comes up with two on and none out Luther McCarty, the game and hard- om at hem, Orleane and f4 Ba Lt gd 8 . even seconds. But the cheer was rebot-|tTwiner of the Red Sox, laid a plan and crossed me and Fverything was set just right, but when Kinsella saw| hitting big fellow ‘of Springfield, Mo., | hoon ecleotel to referee the ten-ronnd a borees itt e omen Br, 25-00-0e & $1, Dally Mat, 25, Se rae ne ieee en vtoni | Mac. I reckon you ail noticed tow Charley Weance mex, |Tarry up there he forget everything and thought he ‘was man of San Francinco, who | Ai) oles th, Nm, Uae a Noe 20 MISS EDNA GOODRICH ech with @ fine assortment of hooks |them three stops at short and beat the Giants out of the| Pack in Springfield, IM. All of a sudden I seen Larry pop ed in few fights during the| Orieans on Nov, 4. W IN THE AWAKENING OF MINE end uppercuts and straight ones, rueh-|@ame, and I reckon you also noticed how he made a baq| YP & fly and I knowed what had happened. Kaufman was knocked sia ednesday, Oct. 16 o hy as to the ropes and forcing him | error right on top of it. Vick Kinsella had made a mistake and worked the|out by Al er in his last ¢ight in SUNDAY BASEBALL GAMES, FIRST MATINEE |"REG, MATINEE fp, Mena &. ‘bend and cover hie head with . “Three I" wire. the Bast at the defunct National 6port- J THURSDAY, SATURDAY, = ‘arme to stand off the storm. Wagner Gets Devore’ s Glove. ———— |] seat Bale Wrouresslug Now for Firs Anyhow, me and Mac ¢s full of hope and healthy, and|ing Club, MoCarty and Kaufman will) 2 ys coin*Giants will encounter stift Fight Weeks. — Right there wee the seoret. Fielschmann, one of my! @omethin’ ts going to come off to-day, come together in @ twenty-round bout] ion at Olympic Field. In the first i] Binay de oth ep ao. 7M the sighth Leach tried hard to put at Jim Coffroth’s arena, The winner) 3. of a double-header the Lincolns|| THE MERRY COUNTESS of the contest will be signed with Jim Fiynf for a twenty-round go at the same place next month, cate eee Bers Sidelights on Second “Smoke Ball’’ Victory Pea Retaers a Lie tesa raat . Rnd hacoman Das an average of 671, the tigen | Brief Resume of ee ee sean || WHAT MANAGERS SAY. Series Up to Date. \\ epi Bie tsiMitrng’ sheet nich ve | BY JAKE STAHL. will meet the Minor League! Wilitai 4 Cay Wile COMEDY t,he y's | the second game they will pli Sone . » Stars, Dick Redding and Cyclone Joe| | Tondn Coin FANN Leach Crom, who returned to the ring after hay. | Williams will do the pitching for Mfc- ing bia suspension lifted by the State Athletic] Mahon’s men. Commiasion, and was clearly outpointed by Jack ae bout at the] A rare treat ts in at for the patrons of St, Nicholas A. C,, drew down for his end, | ronx’ Oval, where the Schnefer-Altrock team Britton, who fought for guarantee of $1,000. | will play the Bronx Athletics at 8 P.M: with ¢he privilege of socepting 20 per cont., took | gonecter will play first base and Altrock will BELASCO 8:88!" laa FRANCES STARR || REPUBLIC SH, eer weed \f{ THE GOVERNOR'S LA) ils thought he'd finish cautious- be satisfied with what he had up. Instead of that he mixed = 7 x ‘with Cross and outpunohed him, land- 10 tobe hie time and pat ‘er over, the percentage, which netted him 61,824.00, The ch, u * | Daily & Sundag, / ‘ = (Manager of the R 7 r : - — ts * LY - fag many hard uppercuts and forcing || wg, Gane — Tuewday at Polo || cate "ncrous “MMMcne! parmational ball, bot, be BOSTON, O oe Som) oo oe re At Wallace's Ridgewood Grounds, Talsey street EA atten clos wenger Ae Saaeh to oe Oa ‘The last wasll ” Grounds, New ¥: Rt ‘Wilele Toth fines See Mo eT N» Oct. 12.—Watch us win 1] gorerst thoussnde of dolls ware wagered on the | and Wyckoff avenue, Ridgewood, the Hoyal Giants) Admission, te & Tel. dee, feat. bk od ed his level best to 4 Ske Dlan\ tens wees sinned ta bn 6.8 & to-day and drive another nail tn the || outcome of the Oromlrtion bout, with Danny | and the Htiteeronds will cash a0. 0 | WEE END Ta at a GRARS-CUTTING MONOPLANE TENE tt lara hs jonsh We tion pres | ca te. tie th jeciding one of a! i ebange Goteat into victory as he |} reau and Crandi ere ta) ae hand, The P flag, We will |) Morgan, mentees of sie thet fim chan would ue. | O"S"G"tures games, Hach teain baa’ a game to | fy Sai BOUGHT AND PAID FO! be back in New York for one game ? Wie Yas, 7, Powers at fone : Metropolitan gene it before—with o Second Game—Wednesday at Fen- Tedin® danoed’ arta ther plete im pais, but feat Cons that he "wagered snoush Money to, ws | fig erat, Roller Skating Broadway & neo , 4 ly ‘Teaumed plaving ie a tee imingta Phe | Hext week to clinch the title, M: Brow wes also 0 winner, — i a a BAND ©O) es cere aca tan eel eet vice tase [| oe ome mera cont me] cen plored grotto vestrday and [|B Ve! oes wemer, a Harden ¥, Gand the Koide ot ot. CENTURY THEATRE fie stes se | ————— ; PIL mcessis. cp a | Wood pitched @ britant geme. No! Cy Seay wilt play for the baechall champlonahip| VEN t . rl Giesy and ¢ ed. ine, Hail and f| namiecrniey,",tennetien frantically eared thelr T that we are out in front once more, {| twtutwatuent Bowe” ‘ejay nisegrane 2; | Beto, stoint at St Antony's, Oval, Kumell areet | QOH MANCHS TO-NIGHT 3 BROOKLYN AMUSEMENT® a Barn sae a emmell tee it wil} be hard to dislodge us. Fat Ses ee re i a | lanai aad es THE DAUGHTER OF HEAVEN MPIPE 1 ri ame a will and Ofty will have a chan f : > 1 aattWho'e going to pitch toanorr 1 ae bat ett before tae "Vistor | ana of Tong Taland Otty ce ME’ Park, Boston, Giants won, 2 to 1 Ti prositent Modteur ‘on bearing the To Bettas | BY JOHN M’GRAW. 4. 6. of bp in action when the champlon bate-| py PIERRE LOTE and JUDITH GAUTIER Bway & Helph Ave. 4 big armory the last week re it, Janding heavily and ead pLbQO or | ak “ot the, big leagtes pilola bie All” Stare. to i in {ht tile mouth, Brown. is guai and Bedient ao Hs end, Brun ie wubstitital tor Park, ‘near Cie Queensboro way de 20th at, Eves, 8.90, | BEMONT Pitchers, Marquard and O'Brien || yeneniay, a Heat. goauned the Red Gox neva: | (Manager of the Giants.) be oul as Bri u Gancing Dundes. Dunaeo |f pia) “Gn, —yestentay at Polo |) ‘et nine hie Hott eee be | iat who retuned fo 188 pounds eingeide | Pecrettien, island ity, to play the Lang Wide | JOE WEBER'S yay, 4,79 Even 8 now aud then with a vin |J Girunas; Naw York. Red Sox won, || ii won ‘tindor fire before ihe Gants ||, BOSTON, Oct. 12.—My men are tar || {oF Brock. pbs ‘Athlon 10, fhe carl) game at 210 Fa, te) A SCRAPE O’ THE PEN one of Terry McGovern. |} sto1, Pitchers, Wood and Teareau saved used, | ah See bad, BH spect Ye win the middlencladt champion et Bavenswoods a ~ anh - by Graham Moffat, author of Bunty Pulls T’ Strings ‘moment he was with peaker ie pulling sway from Larry Dorie | 5 hard yes- ; doubleheader, which apured bs | ACADEMY OF MURIC cea reeet Senaven Seaion, oi | sthe eS at Boston. Hed or rouneiicr tes Wier "babe wells ais | iy Mae HGR we WEll bons lng wu cementing, ot th aa ed bent A Y one We, saab hal | lowted at @ 250 cl oak : ed over @ hard punch fed round” nive, will pli 3 —' nA i ee ia ee yet: | AMBRE EGA BRIGHTON | & Became MUCH lePeO mah Wood, ‘The Giants made one more 7 AND CABARET. PNY ey BOWS, INST at put ine number of | J hic agure: tie Med Son pitching. marvel Robe pmited from oar to ear an Hal cha, il tee Rigen epant| ETATNG E her aia iaeig | BASEBAL bLaYoo " + Josh Tey ‘Matty Andy Coakley’ it i Matinee Weataie Enjoyed by over a million people last He was just than they did in the first game, bu; could a Graw also came in a die ‘Oue-Round Hogan’ and Young Jack O'Brien | Chase will have the best of t Sow, Zork Ameri: WITHI N T H E Y LAW ADM, dhe. Res'd Seats 50c. Doors tier ove Ft, on Re clever Mgtwelght boxer, have | can Leaguers . er fies gsi He Beta “bor doen Bris pk ean ipe ty iver — Qe a yO ——+_- fet araat se tescement talligetor & siti | base. Ws Seo a Mian tanh “aaas- forty-five. round Moet irom baseball, “Xt atason a aot See REGISTER TO-DAY! out aa take nlgas gt, the Ameriean Ai Cmyi!| rhe Metropoitans, “with # term mate up, ot | BIJOU reed iy Wayne sane hia wodtoen ‘Vitality and | WSO fides Wager tea hge ital oa TaaedeswetoMaN on | hie tw the second registration aay. |i eign fier GaN anes My cetnped ie) met ean a"at baat Ors thecitise| *§S RAINEY'S AFRICAN HUNT b atic g yy had re 4 believed the vet- ( Rrlen ‘come to ‘ Pi 4 Forty-fifth stevet and Lenox avenue. ———_— ed - in peacayed ground tn fms y, We Sern tor fafedd i A tot an lev vel | ‘Phere are only two more registration Oeil come to wale lly And seek @ aetura | diet” and Post h spot sad anos arene, slumbia %s), Bu : id ti k would make up for his lack of ae jote, ON yey a Gaye, Oct, 18 and 19, Books will be i§ the ha ene. be time the Mots a of 4 sy £43 irae H or ants or ondera Bin ey ‘Bermeg ortatly the bang ing, The Giana fang When he uviied ut) cu' the Gold Br ext open from 7 A. BM, to 10 F, ac, ed Brostger' ws Gas’ pot done’ iuual Hating so | Orel cr) me